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Miss Porcupine, NYC/Lancaster, PA Age and Occupation: 26, Sales Coordinator/Publishing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Assistant Manager/Sales Engagement Date: August 8, 2010 Wedding Date: March 2012 Venue: Riverdale Manor About Me: I'm a born and bred New Yorker with a love/hate relationship for the city I have always called home. Although I may seem quiet from afar, I have a loud personality once you get to know me. I am a book nerd at heart, but love a night out in the city with good friends. I have a serious addiction to all things cheese, chocolate, cardigans, Mexican food, and reality TV. The future hubs and I met in college, settled in New York, and decided to go with a rustic/peacock infused wedding in Lancaster, PA, right near his hometown. Come the big day, we will be together 5 years, and we're looking forward to making it official!
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That Big White Dress

September 28th, 2011 @ 12:04 pm by Miss Porcupine

I debated over whether or not to post about THE dress. Mr. Porcupine reads all my blog posts, and he is just a bit too curious for his own good. So, Mr. Porcupine, I am probably sitting on the couch adjacent to you as you are reading this. Put down the laptop and walk away now, or I will not feed you dinner for the next month. ;)

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**All photos are personal except for where it is noted.

The second reason I was unsure about posting is that my dress story is pretty boring. I searched the interwebs for months before trying on my first dress. I went to only two stores. On the second visit, the third or fourth dress was it. And then, I was done…

I didn’t try on a single wedding dress for almost six months after getting engaged. Overall, I was dreading the task. I hate, hate, HATE dress shopping in general. My body is weird, and I always have a hard time finding a dress that fits me right. I’m usually a size 10 or 12, but since I’m short the length is ALWAYS wrong on me. I was also unsure about doing a traditional long gown. I was convinced it would dwarf me.

My internet search obsessions were as follows, in order of preference:

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Image via Mori Lee

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Image via Justin Alexander Bridal

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Image via Justin Alexander Bridal

I obsessed over these dresses for what felt like forever. There were a few more in the mix, but these were the main contenders. I especially drooled over the Mori Lee gown with all of the intricate ruching.

Of course, the first shop I went to in New York had none of the dresses I had laboriously searched for. My mom and two of my bridesmaids that were along for the ride that day pulled some dresses similar to what I had printed out. I soon realized that the A-line look I loved was indeed dwarfing me. I’m not even kidding when I say that the ratio between my knees and my ankles is ridiculously miniscule. The slight puff of the A-line was making me look like a little girl playing dress-up. (And I plan on wearing flats or low heels because Mr. P is not that much taller than I am. I think I’m allowed one teeny vain bridal moment.)

Nothing caught my eye except for one dress, the ever popular Adorae by Sottero and Midgley.

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Yes, I’ve chopped my head off again due to my horribly wonky-eyed goober facial expression.

Everyone loved it, but I had a weird kind of feeling about it. I liked it the best out of everything I had tried on, but that wasn’t saying much. It didn’t feel like me. It felt way too glamorous for the rustic-chic feeling I want for our wedding. If we were having a different type of wedding then maybe it would have worked out. I also felt really hippy in it when I saw the photo of myself. Granted, this is the worst angle EVER to take a photo from, but still a problem.

A few weeks later my mom, sister, and I were off to another shop. I pulled a bunch of random dresses that I hadn’t previously noticed online. They didn’t have my Mori Lee obsession in stock, but I pulled a very similar dress hoping it would appease me. I tried on a few dresses that, again, just weren’t doing it for me. I also tried on the awesome short Justin Alexander gown that I can’t wait to see Miss Kettle rock! Unfortunately, I’m way too short for the teacup length. And then I pulled on a simple WToo style that I had blindly grabbed off the racks.

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Image via Watters

I tried it on minus the flower, and my consultant quickly wrapped a sparkly belt around me. After the belt went on, I am not even exaggerating when I say everyone in the shop stopped, stared, and started commenting on how that was MY dress. One girl approached me for the style number because she was off to another appointment but had to try the dress on. It was completely bizarre and surreal. I am really NOT that girl. I never imagined I’d have a “this is the dress” moment, but I did!

I was a little hesitant to buy the dress without ever trying on my little Mori Lee baby. But my consultant was awesome. Earlier I had tried on a very similar dress to my Mori Lee obsession, which I had hated on me. She assured me that the Mori Lee I coveted was so similar that I would have the same reaction to it. I quickly realized she was right. Why turn away from a dress I clearly loved for a style I continuously noticed wasn’t working for my body type?

The final product will look very different from the stock photo. Along with the belt addition (which ironically is by Mori Lee), I plan on making the top dip into a sweetheart neckline. After the consultant assured me all these tweaks were completely possible, I tried on a few veils. I chose one with a few rhinestones sewn into it, and about a half an hour later the store had my mom’s deposit! The best part is that the dress alone is under $1,000! The accessories and alterations will bump it up a little, but the price was exactly in the budget.

I managed to get one semi-decent photo of the dress, and a closeup of the belt that won me over.

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I have no idea why I look tan here, but I hope that happens on my wedding day.

Was your dress hunt easier than you anticipated it to be? Did you end up in a dress different from what you imagined?

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mrskesslertobe
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mrskesslertobe (message)  1,813 posts, Buzzing bee

I love it. I honestly wouldn’t change the neckline, the scoop looks great on you!

 
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heather25
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heather25 (message)  2,355 posts, Buzzing bee

Ok, so everyone was right. That dress looks amazing on you. Very unique too.

 
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heather25
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heather25 (message)  2,355 posts, Buzzing bee

Sorry for the repeat post. I agree w PP, I wouldn’t chnge the neckline. That scoop is one of my fave features.

 
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PeacocksAndCandy
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PeacocksAndCandy (message)  158 posts, Blushing bee

I only tried on three dresses…THREE. After trying on those three I told my consultant there was no need to try on another. The next weekend I went back with my mom and showed her the two out of three I narrowed it down to, and we chose my dress. I pretty much knew from day one that was the dress i was going to get. I am amazed (especially after watching Say Yes to the Dress) at how easy it was for me to make one of the most important wedding decisions. I actually got worried that I made the decision too easily which meant it wasn’t MY dress…but then i realized that I just got lucky and had the easiest shopping experience of my life.

 
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Mija

Love it! congrats on finding the dress!

 
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lisaelanna
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lisaelanna (message)  315 posts, Helper bee

That dress does look stunning on you.
Also, be forwarned, since it sounds like you are short (like me) and I would expect you’re also going to need a hem. It actually cost over twice as much to hem my dress than to let it out a size ($200 v. $100). I was shocked (and probably would have hemmed it myself had I known). But regardless, I would have been a much happier camper if I had just known thats what it was going to be rather than being surprised the day of…

 
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Mrs. Elephant
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Mrs. Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful dress! I really love the addition of the belt!

 
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totheislnds
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totheislnds (message)  5,361 posts, Bee Keeper

so pretty porcupine! great choice - i love reading your blog - i had an obsession with a mori lee dress too - the oh so popular 4524 - but im super short and its super poofy and i looked like a cupcake.

 
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MissMogwai
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MissMogwai (message)  32 posts, Newbee

I absolutely love the belt you added!! It looks like it was meant to be there. I think this dress is just perfect for your body style! My torso is tiny compared to my legs, so I had the opposite problem!

 
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Queen2bee (message)  129 posts, Blushing bee

The sparkly belt also did me in when choosing my dress. The dress looked totally different with it on, and I fell in love. After trying on a bunch of dresses, I wasn’t sure that I would get that feeling of the one dress. But once that belt was on, I knew I finally found a dress. Yours is stunning! If you want a sweetheart, go for it, but if you are hesitant, it looks great as it is. :)

 
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Mrs. Earrings (message)  2,477 posts, Buzzing bee

Love it! Perfect choice.

 
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MissKabers (message)  114 posts, Blushing bee

that dress looks fabulous on you! i had the same reaction to a dress when they added the belt - it was crazy to think that something like that can change the whole look - you are going to be a beautiful bride!

 
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futureMrsCPT
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futureMrsCPT (message)  589 posts, Busy bee

I love it, it looks great on you!

 
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Luckygal5571
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Luckygal5571 (message)  266 posts, Helper bee

“I have no idea why I look tan here, but I hope that happens on my wedding day ”

LOL

The dress looks perfect on you! It was meant to be!

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

Your top 2 inspiration pics could have come out of mine as well! Love your final choice - all that pleating is so pretty. I haven’t seen anything like that before. Gorgeous!

 
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Ms. Ferris Wheel (message)  345 posts, Helper bee

That dress is so. so. pretty on you! And you just look so happy in it. I, too, am a convert of the sparkly belt club. I don’t know what it is about those belts, but they can really make all the difference. By the way, love the “tan.” I know just how you feel about that. :-)

 
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Miss Porcupine (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

Thank you everyone!
@mrskesslertobe: I was debating keeping it as is, but this sample was a bigger size than I am. In it’s my actual size it was a little straighter on top and less scoop.
@lisaelanna: I lucked out. The shop has a seamstress and the alterations cap out at $250! For me it is such a bargain since I have a ton to do to it. It does sucks that it cost so much to hem- shortness discrimination!
@totheislnds: Aw, thanks! Cupacke is definitely the word to describe what I looked like in a puffy dress. And/or meatball. Haha.

 
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SaraP2012
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SaraP2012 (message)  253 posts, Helper bee

I have been stalking Wtoo dresses for the past two months and absolutely love them! I think you chose the perfect dress! I can’t wait to see what it looks like after alterations!

 
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utcalgirl (message)  148 posts, Blushing bee

I can’t even psyche myself up enough to go dress shopping again. My first experience was very negative. I have appointments set for a few weeks. We’ll see.

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

I love it!! WToo seriously has the best dresses.. and that one is the perfect example of “rustic chic”. Gorg!

 
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Miss Porcupine, NYC/Lancaster, PA Age and Occupation: 26, Sales Coordinator/Publishing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Assistant Manager/Sales Engagement Date: August 8, 2010 Wedding Date: March 2012 Venue: Riverdale Manor About Me: I'm a born and bred New Yorker with a love/hate relationship for the city I have always called home. Although I may seem quiet from afar, I have a loud personality once you get to know me. I am a book nerd at heart, but love a night out in the city with good friends. I have a serious addiction to all things cheese, chocolate, cardigans, Mexican food, and reality TV. The future hubs and I met in college, settled in New York, and decided to go with a rustic/peacock infused wedding in Lancaster, PA, right near his hometown. Come the big day, we will be together 5 years, and we're looking forward to making it official!

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