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Miss Eagle, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Age and Occupation: 22, Medical Sciences Graduate Student / Science Instructor Fiancee's Age and Occupation: 23, Nurse Engagement Date: April 2011 Wedding Date: August 2012 Venue: Historic Lougheed House About Me: I'm a science-geek graduate student who is studying craniofacial malformations and evolutionary developmental biology. I have a passion for DIY crafts, amazing red wine, and all-things-wedding. Together with my wonderful fiancée, we are planning a formal black tie wedding filled with DIY projects and vintage decor. When I'm not reading about science-y things or wedding blogs, I enjoy teaching science-y things to kids and trying to be Martha Stewart incarnate.
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Dress Shopping: A Wasted Weekend

December 23rd, 2011 @ 2:54 pm by Miss Eagle

When I shop for everyday clothing, I rarely try things on. Exception: jeans and bras. But things like shirts, and dresses—I can just look at them and know whether or not they will work on my frame and whether the size is correct. I’m not sure how I’ve developed this talent (perhaps the years of shopping and mounds of clothes I’ve accumulated alongside my shopaholic mom?), but…it works for me. If I were to give a completely unscientific estimate of how often a piece I don’t try on doesn’t fit/work…I’d say less than 5%. I have a pretty good eye! As it is with most clothes, I had a pretty good idea of what style of wedding dress would look good on me and what wouldn’t. Despite being a plus-size bride, I’m very proportional for my size and have a smaller waist. I’m lucky because I’m 5′10″ and my height balances my size. I do have larger hips, so I know I want to “cover those up” (i.e., I won’t be going for any mermaid gowns!).

Other than that, I had an overwhelming feeling that A-line or modified A-line gowns would look the best on me. Here’s the other kicker: I want lace. I’ve known I wanted a lace wedding dress since I was a little girl, and with a lace-themed wedding…I mean, I wanted a lace dress. No, make that needed a lace dress. (If we add some tulle in, I may love it even more…)

Now ladies, I’ve heard horror story after horror story about plus-size wedding-dress shopping. So I called up two of the more “upscale” bridal salons in Calgary, hoping they would have more diverse sample sizes. I made appointments during a weekend my mom came up specifically to dress shop. I didn’t want to go with Fiancee Eagle (she went without me and I haven’t seen her dress!), and I didn’t want to go with my bridal party just yet. Why? Because I was scared of looking like a fool if none of the dresses fit me.

The first bridal salon we went to, The Bridal Centre, had me try on about six dresses in my street size. They didn’t fit (big surprise, since bridal sizing is notoriously small). At this particular salon, they are all about service and “the experience,” which I liked. But they remove the designer tags and replace them with their store tags. They also do not allow photos until you’ve purchased a dress. Annoying. While their selection of plus-size dresses was good, their selection of plus-size A-line lace gowns was…zero. I also felt like even though my budget was in their “top tier” of price points, they continued to put me in dated, matronly gowns. Do couture plus-size dresses just not exist?!

However, I did try on one dress at the Bridal Centre that I am considering: Maggie Sottero Embrace. I love the ivory over light gold color combination. (How do I know what dress it is? Because I am sneaky like that and know the Maggie dresses pretty well. Their tag-removing ways couldn’t have fooled me!)

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Embrace by Maggie Sottero / Images via Maggie Sottero

The only thing was: the sample was a good eight sizes too small, and the satin underlay for the dress wouldn’t get over my birthin’ hips. (Yup, that’s right—I admitted it. I have birthin’ hips.) The lace overlay was fine and the top gave us the general idea…but I still couldn’t see what it would really look like if it were in my size. And at $2,000 with the dress needing serious alterations to the bust (because the dress would be in a size to accommodate the hips)…I just wasn’t sold. I didn’t say yes to the dress.

The next bridal salon we went to, Ethos Bridal, also had a very good selection of plus-size gowns. But their selection of plus-size A-line lace gowns? Zip. Nada. I had a very sweet consultant who was very very sensitive to the plus-size situation and didn’t let me even look at dresses I couldn’t try on. It was nice of her, but the reason I booked an appointment at Ethos was because they carry Pronovias dresses. They have hundreds of beautiful lace and tulle A-line dresses. These are the type of dresses I’ve dreamed about since I was little!

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Berlin and Bermeo by Pronovias / Images via Pronovias

And they had them at Ethos! But in a bridal six. Needless to say, the consultant knew what she was doing and actually got me in a satin dress I liked: Mori Lee Julietta 3093. It isn’t a dress that looks ANYTHING like my beloved Pronovias dresses, but the shape looked really good on me. Unfortunately, again, no photos.

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Julietta by Mori Lee dress 3093 / Images via Mori Lee

Needless to say, while I really liked the bling on the top of the dress, all I could think was, “This would look really good on me, in lace.” I didn’t say yes to the dress (again).

All in all, I liked going to the bridal salons and trying on all the different styles and getting to try on veils…but I didn’t find my dress. I didn’t even get to try on the dress style that I wanted. However, it was confirmed that A-line silhouettes and sweetheart necklines do flatter me (my clothing intuition was correct…shocker!) and that I’m not into pick-ups on skirts. And seeing myself in satin dresses just further confirmed that I want/need lace. So, I feel like I’m back where I started. I began dress shopping wanting an A-line lace dress, and finished shopping also wanting an A-line lace dress (possibly even more than before).

We’ve got less than eight months to go until the wedding, and I need to get on it! I need a dress. Dresses take six months to order and two months to alter. As both The Bridal Centre and Ethos Bridal told me: I needed to have ordered my dress like yesterday. But I still can’t seem to commit to ordering a $2,000 dress (+$600–700 in alterations…) without being able to really try it on. That’s a lot of money that I don’t necessarily want my mom to spend.

Are you a plus-size bride, too? Did you find dress shopping difficult, or did you luck out and find your perfect dress? Has anyone seen plus-size Pronovias dresses in store?

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MistyLuv79 (message)  33 posts, Newbee

I had similar concerns about buying a dress w/o a huge selection of +size samples (but had none of your foresight on what I wanted/thought would look good on me).

One thing that made me lucky was that I really wanted a lace-up back… That made even the smaller sized samples an option for trying on (as long as I didn’t expect the backs to look good).

I ended up with the Karena Royale by Maggie Sottero (in ivory lace over light gold). It was one of the few that I cooed over (I believe I said “oooh, color”) and made me feel like myself.

Good luck with your search!

 
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Miss Doily (message)  637 posts, Busy bee

My dress shopping experience was surprisingly not painful, but I was totally expecting it to be, which is why I put it off for like ever! In fact, I put it off so long, that my dress is expected to get in 10 days before the wedding. Oops. Hopefully I will get it sooner than later though!

 
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kaliella (message)  120 posts, Blushing bee

I know they’re not as unique or renowned as Maggie Sottero or Pronovias, but go to David’s Bridal and/or Alfred Angelo! They’ll have a lot of dresses that you can actually try on, and even if you don’t like the specific dress, it’ll help you narrow down exactly what features you want in a dress. They both have some nice lace selections, too.

 
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cindy

I hear ya girl!! I have birthin’ hips too!! hahaha… I’m really small up top and nice waist with some honkin’ hips. It’s really really hard to dress shop with that figure because bridal stores really focus on the slim, boyish figured girls. I was the same way you are about spending a few thousand dollars without being able to even envision what it will look like on! I did eventually find a dress that had a short enough torso and didn’t make my hips look even more ginormous…it’s a ballgown with pickups, which I’m still up in the air about.
Good luck!! You will find something you love!

 
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Miss Eagle (message)  871 posts, Busy bee

@MistyLuv79: Love your dress!!! I also am hoping to get a corset back.
@Miss Doily: I love your dress! If we had a David’s in Calgary I would be in that dress too.
@kaliella: There is t a David’s here, and I haven’t been able to find too many AA stores. But I think I may have to make a trip to the states soon if I dont find something soon!

 
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Savannah Hughes

Try Davidsbridal.com I know your in Canada but you can find an amazing lace AND tulle Plus size dress there. I looked for you too. I chose Bridal Gowns, Plus sizes. I just started looking and i’m not exactly sure how “designer” you want or if it has to be but they have the most amazing imitations. Besides, its just a tag lol Anyways, its worth a trip. Real quick plan ride for a $400 PERFECT dress :) Happy Shopping.. Here’s one I love! I’m the plus A line lover too!

http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_Beaded-Lace-Side-Drape-with-Satin-Split-Front-9E9351_Bridal-Gowns-Shop-By-Size-Plus-Sizes

 
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brittaful (message)  176 posts, Blushing bee

I’m a plus sized bride (well, my HIPS are…) and I’m wearing Pronovias (Pergola; runner up was Alcanar). All I can say is find SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE that is going to carry Pronovias in at least a bridal 10… you will not be disappointed!!!!!!!!!

 
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Anne

Again, not sure how you feel about David’s, but I found my beautiful lace dress there- and it is absolutely stunning. The picture doesn’t do it justice, but it looks like what you are describing you want.

http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_Allover-Beaded-Lace-Trumpet-Gown-9T9612
http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_Allover-beaded-lace-trumpet-gown-T9612

 
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Orion (message)  189 posts, Blushing bee

Have you thought about getting a dress custom made? You obviously know what you want already.

 
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Mrs. Bacon (message)  656 posts, Busy bee

Bummer that you didn’t find the one, but at least you have an idea now right? I’m sure you’ll find the perfect one soon! (Btw, the sneaky tag removing thing is totally illegal in the US, I’m surprised that it’s ok in Canada…)

 
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emtee

I’m from Calgary too, and had a lot of luck at Bridal Fashion Group on 16th Ave and 6th St (ish) in the NE. It’s not swanky but they had a huge selection of plus-sized gowns.

 
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Miss Eagle (message)  871 posts, Busy bee

@emtee: wow thanks for the tip!! I’ll have to check them out after Christmas. Did you see any lace ones there? :p

 
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bebefly (message)  1,348 posts, Bumble bee

i was just like you - plus sized, LOVE love lace, a-line, sweetheart neckline - and I found it. Davinci 8307.

I added a lace 3/4 shrug to finish it off and give me even more lace (and because it was October and I don’t live in Florida).

 
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gmcurtis (message)  346 posts, Helper bee

I love that first lace dress you posted! I also have to say I hate that no photos rule. The salon I went to didn’t have it but I would hate to not be able to go home and look at my possible dresses before my second appointment!

 
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Kelly

Hey! I am a size 16 and I was surprised how many bridal places had dresses I could try. David’s bridal had a ton but what I ended up with is a Mori lee. 1612 I think. It’s an a line lace dress so I thought you might like it as well. It was so pretty and shimmers in the sun. (we are having an outdoor wedding) but I know you will find something! Just have fun :)

 
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red_pepper_gal (message)  795 posts, Busy bee

I bought my dress at Bridal House in Edmonton between Christmas and New Years last year, and they had a plus sized trunk show in. It might be worth the three hour drive if they have something that fits you - call and see if they have the show in again this year.

 
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Jenny

I too am a plus sized bride. Found my perfect dress at a store that of course wouldn’t allow pictures. They can’t get it in time for our wedding. I can’t get over the dress! Our wedding is March 23 and I still don’t have a dress.

 
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secondchances (message)  2,311 posts, Buzzing bee

I found a store here that carried plus size Pronovias dresses and tried some on. They are very well constructed dresses. I hope you can find a store there that carries them. :)

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

I’m sorry it was such a bummer for you! I’m actually kind of shocked that the sample sizes in the second store were a bridal six.. that just seems silly to me. I hope you can eventually try on the Pronovias dresses, they are stunning!!

 
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how to look good in pictures

Looking natural in pictures is a great feat that one would definitely be proud of, so long as they comfortable with themselves and what they have. Yet how to look good in pictures will be an issue once a camera is focused on you.

 
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Miss Eagle, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Age and Occupation: 22, Medical Sciences Graduate Student / Science Instructor Fiancee's Age and Occupation: 23, Nurse Engagement Date: April 2011 Wedding Date: August 2012 Venue: Historic Lougheed House About Me: I'm a science-geek graduate student who is studying craniofacial malformations and evolutionary developmental biology. I have a passion for DIY crafts, amazing red wine, and all-things-wedding. Together with my wonderful fiancée, we are planning a formal black tie wedding filled with DIY projects and vintage decor. When I'm not reading about science-y things or wedding blogs, I enjoy teaching science-y things to kids and trying to be Martha Stewart incarnate.

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