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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!
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“You Are Not a Desk”

October 4th, 2011 @ 10:40 am by Mrs. Magic

This is what my famous seamstress, Olga Samarskaya, told me. OK, she might only be famous to us North Carolina brides. Maybe a few South Carolina and Virginia brides too. She is legend.

I had three dress fittings total. Sorry, I haven’t showed you my dress yet, because I am a bad blogger paranoid and have decided it’s bad luck. Besides, it’s almost my wedding day, and if I have held out this long, I can wait a few weeks more.

Anyway, on my second dress fitting, I noticed parts of the dress were not lying flat. So I asked Olga, “Will this be smoother when the dress is steamed?” She replied, “No, honey, you are not a desk.” Except she said it with her thick Russian accent, and I was all “……………………..what???”

You Are Not a Desk :  wedding chapel hill wedding dress 400 Cor 400-cor

Image via Amish Direct Furniture

So once I understood that she actually had declared that I am not a desk, I was like “Oh, uh huh, ok…wait, what?”

And then she smacked my hips and said “You are woman, you have curves.” Oh. Ok, well yeah, that makes sense.

You Are Not a Desk :  wedding chapel hill wedding dress Pippa M pippa_m

Image via Gothic 4 Weddings

Aside: Pippa’s dress is actually not hanging perfectly flat, either (even in pics when she is standing still). Also, I wonder what type of shape wear she is wearing, and if she has something to fill out her butt? Because she is pretty thin so I don’t know where that tush comes from….

I maybe had a meltdown on the way home, wishing I had brought someone with me to see the dress on me, wondering if my hips were too wide, or if my butt too big, or my back curved in too much, or what the deal was that prevented the gown from lying perfectly against me. Until I googled my dress and realized it was like that on everyone, and also, that it looked way better on me than on the stupid model.

Obviously.*

Some other gems Olga said to me were:

“Don’t be afraid of the dress. It’s just fabric, that is all.” Good advice!

“Don’t forget about the boob job, mmmkay?” She said this as I was walking out the door after my last fitting. I was all “Olga! You told me not to wear a bra!” and she said “Normally, I say that. You, you need a bra. Push them up. Do not forget.” OK, Olga. I got it.

And finally…

“This is my cat, Ninja. His full name is Big Fat Ninja Kitty. He is a Japanese Bobtail, that’s why he is a Ninja.”

*I say “Obviously” because I am trying to pump myself up to rock this gown. My latest concern is that my butt is too small, and that’s why I’m wondering if Pippa wore some butt shapers. I totally bet she did.

Was your seamstress experience full of any pearls of wisdom?

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Miss Ticket (message)  475 posts, Helper bee

Your seamstress sounds awesome. Mine was nice, but sadly not that chatty.

 
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Jessica

spanx.com has advertisements on their website that pipa used something from them… wonder if it was a butt inhancer?

 
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Kerry

That’s awesome!

When I was looking at dresses, I went to David’s Bridal and had a tiny Russian woman helping me with the dresses. I had one dress on and she asked me “Does this dress give you va va in the heart? Right dress must give you va va. No va va, not right dress.” So then every dress I tried on she asked “va va?”

 
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ookbob (message)  283 posts, Helper bee

THis is fab. I agree with Miss Ticket; mine was nice (most of the time), but yours sounds awesome.

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

Haha excellent. My rationale for not wearing Spanx with my dress was that “I don’t want to look all unnatural like I have a flat tummy, which most people don’t have.” My MOH diplomatically told me, “I don’t think you have to wear Spanx. But I also think… that if you did? It wouldn’t look unnatural.” Whatever. I’m getting married outside in Florida. I don’t need to add a layer of spandex to the mix. I’m OK with a little bitty bit of pooch. That makes me sound like I’ll look worse than I will. I don’t think I need Spanx. Help me here, Magic.

 
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Mrs. Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

I wish my fittings were anywhere near as funny as your sound!

 
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Mrs. Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

Also, your butt is fine, I’m sure, and you will look lovely in your dress SO CALM THE EFF DOWN. <3

 
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adage (message)  164 posts, Blushing bee

I don’t think you need spanx unless there is no lining in the dress. If there is lining and a layer it will create a thicker fabric. spanx is for thin, tight fitting clothes.

Also, i’m thin but I have a tush! sometimes i wish it weren’t so.

 
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Miss Magic (message)  628 posts, Busy bee

I just ordered a butt shaper online. Don’t tell anyone.

 
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Coffeecake (message)  345 posts, Helper bee

THANK YOU! I just tried on my dress and home, in the harsh home lighting, before alterations, and I thught “I dont’ like it. It doesn’t fit right!” Duh, it’s not altered, but I still went on this crazy thought train for a week that I must change myself to fit my dress. Thanks for reminding me that no one will notice “how flat it lies” (my problem exactly), but instead how happy I am!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,174 posts, Honey bee

Your seamstress is amazing. And you will rock your gown and look fabulous!

 
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sunedlyt (message)  130 posts, Blushing bee

I L-O-V-E Olga, and yes, she is a total legend to us North Carolinians!! I can’t wait to see her again in November.

 
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Mrs. Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

Your seamstress sounds awesome! I love all her pearls of wisdom. And don’t fret about your dress, Magic! I feel like it’s totally normal to freak out about fit in the weeks leading up to the wedding–I totally did! On the big day, though, everything fit perfectly, and once I saw Mr. P, he assured me that I was, in fact, beautiful, and I didn’t worry about how I looked or my dress for the rest of the night.

 
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paw (message)  379 posts, Helper bee

@Miss Magic: Now, I want to see pics of your butt on the big day!

 
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LibbyLoo (message)  188 posts, Blushing bee

Bahaha…I wish my problem was that my butt was too small…I come from a long line of booty-full women and I cannot say that ever has been or ever will be a problem for me. You’re lucky - it’s a lot easier to add it on artificially than to try and deflate it!

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

You clearly have an awesome seamstress. Don’t worry about the fabric or the dress.. I’m sure she’ll do her job to flatter you in the best way possible, and all those model pictures where the dresses lay absolutely flat? They’re likely photoshopped. You’ll be gorg!

 
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CurlyRN (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

She sounds like a riot! I would love to listen to her words of advise. Hang in there..if the quotes you have shared are any indication to her dedication to as close to perfection as one can get, you will look amazing.
I too have wondered about Pippa’s heiny.

 
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Miss Funnel Cake (message)  690 posts, Busy bee

I almost wish I had a seamstress just so I could get pearls of wisdom like you.

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

Olga is awesome! Her words of wisdom are fantastic!

 
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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!

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