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Mrs. Boa Constrictor, Isabela, Puerto Rico Age and Occupation: 22, Undergraduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Soon-to-be Civil Engineer Engagement Date: May 19, 2011 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: El Faro Convention Center About Me: I’m a Caribbean gal, born and bred on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, finishing her last year as an undergrad. I describe myself as a “closet nerd” as I secretly enjoy reading research papers, playing video games, and geeking out on Lord of the Rings movie marathons. I will marry my college sweetheart, a soon-to-be civil engineer, who loves Legos and old-school Puerto Rican cooking. This is sure to be a fast-paced year with our wedding, honeymoon, college graduation, new jobs, and a cross-country move all within less than 30 days of each other!
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My Dress Is Sewn

May 29th, 2012 @ 3:10 pm by Mrs. Boa Constrictor

Now that the wedding is over, I can show you how my dress looked at my last fitting six days from the wedding. First off, I must say, I love love love love how my dress turned out: the fit, the fabric, it was all perfect. The designer took some creative liberty from the original design by adding a thicker sash (which I love) and by adding a huge bow. The bow makes the dress more high fashion or something, but it was definitely  not part of the romantic vibe I was going for.

I was really torn about what to do. Should I embrace the awesomeness of the bow and forget my past vision, or stay true to my wedding vision and get the bow taken off? I liked how the bow looked and Mami and Lil Boa went totally crazy over it, but something just didn’t feel right to me. I turned to the Weddingbee boards in search of comfort, and the hive unanimously said I should get rid of the bow. I slept on it and in the morning called the designer to discuss an alteration. I explained I wasn’t feeling the bow and that I would feel more comfortable with it taken off and a smaller more delicate looking one put in its place. I was really nervous about the conversation, but Jose Braulio was a champ about it, saying the important thing was that I felt comfortable on my wedding day. When I went to pick up my dress (the night before) and tried it on for the last time before the wedding, I ultimately decided to eliminate the bow.

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Originally the sleeves were going to be removable, but we all loved how it looked and it was decided that they would be permanently put on the dress.

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The dress was tiiiigggghhhhhhhttt. I had gained five pounds since my first fitting by overeating over the stress of finals, making the dress super duper snug. And I didn’t get to have my dress until the night before because the designer had to re-sew the skirt to fit me. I could breathe in the dress, but sitting down and climbing steps was practically impossible. Since I had to climb a few dozen steps into the reception, I had to crash diet in order to lose a few pounds the week of the wedding. I felt like I had no other choice—my wedding was six days away, there was no time for alterations, and there was no way I could by a new dress. I would not recommend this to anyone! In retrospect, it would have been much smarter to start eating healthier long beforehand and learn to manage my stress without reverting to emotional eating.

Did you have to lose weight before the wedding?

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9 Responses to “My Dress Is Sewn”

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Valdrine (message)  264 posts, Helper bee

I think you made a great call on the bow, but I absolutely love your dress! It’s romantic, classy, and fun at the same time, and you look gorgeous in it!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  8,382 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

Love your dress! It looks perfect on you, bow or not :)

 
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Miss Fairy (message)  976 posts, Busy bee

You look gorgeous in the dress – it turned out so nice, I wish I had designed my own :)

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  2,208 posts, Buzzing bee

I seem to have gained ten pounds since my first dress fitting. Funny thing, I look skinnier. I love the sexy little dress!

 
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Miss Coyote (message)  3,315 posts, Sugar bee

Ohhhh Boa, I love, love, love your dress. You look absolutely amazing!

 
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bridesmomma (message)  872 posts, Busy bee

WOW! Love your dress! I personally love the bow, but I can see how it wouldn’t fit in with the romantic look you were going for. Your designer did a great job!

 
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Miss Archer (message)  550 posts, Busy bee

oh girl- you look so gorgeous! glad you lost the big bow and kept the sleeves- i can’t wait to see a million more pics!

 
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Mrs. Funnel Cake (message)  1,059 posts, Bumble bee

I love, love, love your dress! The convertible part was sooo cool. I cannot wait to see more pictures!! :)

 
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Miss Dragon (message)  2,864 posts, Sugar bee

What a beautiful dress!

 

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Mrs. Boa Constrictor, Isabela, Puerto Rico Age and Occupation: 22, Undergraduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Soon-to-be Civil Engineer Engagement Date: May 19, 2011 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: El Faro Convention Center About Me: I’m a Caribbean gal, born and bred on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, finishing her last year as an undergrad. I describe myself as a “closet nerd” as I secretly enjoy reading research papers, playing video games, and geeking out on Lord of the Rings movie marathons. I will marry my college sweetheart, a soon-to-be civil engineer, who loves Legos and old-school Puerto Rican cooking. This is sure to be a fast-paced year with our wedding, honeymoon, college graduation, new jobs, and a cross-country move all within less than 30 days of each other!

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