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Miss Airplane, Plymouth, Michigan Age and Occupation: 26, Fundraising Project Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Food & Beverage Manager Engagement Date: March 31, 2012 Wedding Date: September 2013 Venue: Fox Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center About Me: I'm a true Michigander (born and raised) and a die-hard Wolverine. I am the definition of a multi-tasker and like to believe I am also a perfectionist, but my horrible short-term memory likes to prove otherwise. I'm an English major and a pretty punny girl, so get ready for some really horrible plays on words! When I'm not consumed with wedding planning, I enjoy copious amounts of television and an equally unhealthy addiction to bacon.
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I don’t think anyone was surprised when I jumped right into dress shopping so soon after getting engaged. Bridal gown shopping is like the ultimate dress-up session—people fawning over you, being helped into and out of each dress, getting to try on ridiculously priced clothing, and ultimately being the decision maker between what you love and what you hate. I have heard some brides are not too keen on trying on dresses, but this has really been one of the most fun parts of planning so far.

So how did I get to The Dress? It took some time, a lot of gowns, and a complete change-up of my original vision, but I could not be happier with my final decision. Originally, I had one criterion that I wanted in a dress: not strapless. I did not want to be tugging my dress up all night and worrying about what might pop out at any moment. Here are some of the dresses I pinned when I first started “getting serious.”

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Photo via Le Spose di Gio

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Photo via Allure Bridals

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Photo via Stella York

I started shopping the weekend after we got engaged. (I told you it was quick!) First up was a visit to I Do Too in Plymouth. I found them after searching for a specific designer (Maggie Sottero) that they carried. One dress in particular, the Autumn Royale, had really caught my eye on the Maggie website.

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Photo via Maggie Sottero

It was very important to me to take Mama Airplane with me on my first trip to try on dresses. We arrived without an appointment (they don’t take them) and were happy to see that, despite it being a holiday weekend, they were not crowded at all—we had almost the whole store to ourselves. We started by speaking with Alyssa, the consultant assigned to us, and pulled some dresses while she did the same. I was a little disappointed by the lack of non-strapless dresses, but agreed to try on a variety of styles. Alyssa was awesome and, even though I was a little deflated at the lack of straps, made the visit very fun. It was during this first appointment that I found the best style for my body type seemed to be the mermaid/fit-and-flare/trumpet style. My favorite dress from this visit was the Maggie Sottero Hunter. Hunter was a unique shade of pinkish ivory and had an amazing corset-style back, which I loved.

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Photo via Maggie Sottero

I was definitely not ready to buy quite yet—the fun had just started! Next I planned an outing with MOH D to Le Salon in Royal Oak. Another designer I was really digging was Allure, and they just so happened to be having a trunk show two weeks after my engagement. Coincidence?! Le Salon is a small, slightly cramped place with curtains hung high on the ceiling in lieu of dressing rooms. There were a lot of people running around, and I felt like we were kind of in the way while we waited. Our consultant was finishing up with another bride, and she told us to look at the dresses hung along the wall while we waited and to pick out some that we liked. There was a lot of lace, a lot of tulle, and a lot of beading—three things I definitely was not interested in. But the consultant pulled out a few gowns that were really beautiful, one of which was an Allure gown called Eleanor, otherwise known as 8523. Eleanor had a gorgeous bubble skirt and the rouched style I was really digging.

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Image via House of Brides

I found it a little off-putting that the salon offered a percentage off of the gown if you bought it by midnight of the day you tried it on. I definitely would need some more time to think about things—this was not a decision that should be rushed. I also was a little turned off by the entire feel of the appointment—everything felt a little rushed, and the consultant ditched us a few times to help other employees with their appointments. But I was not buying the store, I was buying a single dress, and the Eleanor was definitely in contention.

Coming up, more dresses!

How many dresses did you try on before you found “the one”?

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17 Responses to “Finding My Dress: A Story in Three Parts”

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Miss Lemur (message)  590 posts, Busy bee

Oh my gosh that first dress! It wouldn’t be for me but wow that looks so elegant and different. Can’t wait to see what you pick!

 
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Mrs. Bracelet (message)  1,136 posts, Bumble bee

Your first inspiration dress is gorgeous! I totally could have gone in for that di Gio gown!

 
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Mrs. Treasure (message)  1,394 posts, Bumble bee

That first dress is stunning. Very Jackie O.

 
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Lori

I pinned the third one (absolutely lovet that back!) They had it at the first place I went to try on dresses. Still completely loved the back but the front just wasn’t flattering on me. Looking forward to reading parts 2 and 3!

 
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anemonie (message)  1,563 posts, Bumble bee

These are all gorgeous dresses! I love the v-necklines, something you don’t see very often in the sea of strapless.

Like you, I rushed into trying on dresses right after getting engaged, as we had settled on a short engagement pretty quickly. It was the third on I tried on, at the first store, about two weeks after getting engaged. And the proposal was a complete surprise, so seeing myself in long, white dresses was so surreal because it hadn’t even sunk in yet!

 
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new york bride 13 (message)  334 posts, Helper bee

All of these dresses are so pretty!

My gown turned out to be the first gown I tried on. Although I did complete my appointment, and go to the next store. But nothing compared to the first one!

I actually picked it before it was even out of the bag. I showed the consultant a few pictures (including one of my dress – the one picture I almost left out because I didn’t think I wanted a ballgown)

She came back with three dresses, in garment bags. Before she even opened the first bag, I was already thinking “that is my dress!” and it was!

 
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reesie2013 (message)  77 posts, Worker bee

I tried on over 40 dresses before deciding to have my dress custom made! I had a blast trying them on, and each session brought me closer and closer to what it was that I exactly wanted. Have fun!

 
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Ms_Maple (message)  114 posts, Blushing bee

I can’t wait to see what you end up with! I only had one appointment, tried on 8 dresses, found my dress, and called it a day :)

 
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BrideLawyer (message)  31 posts, Newbee

I was one of those who didn’t enjoy dress shopping. I had recently lost 80+ pounds and had a hard time with the constant critiquing of the dresses (read: my body) during the whole process. I did find a beautiful dress that looks great on me (Maggie Sottero Lorie), but I’m glad the dress search is over. I can’t wait to see your next two posts and the winner!

 
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Miss Airplane (message)  228 posts, Helper bee

@Miss Lemur: @Mrs. Bracelet: @Mrs. Treasure: I know, right? I still covet that dress…
@Lori: I agree, I can see how it would take a certain body type (definitely not mine!)
@anemonie:it is so surreal… but in a very good way. :)
@new york bride 13: I won’t ruin the rest of my story, but yeah, when I put my dress on… I knew. :)
@reesie2013: that is awesome!
@Ms_Maple: super efficient — I like it!
@BrideLawyer: thank you for sharing your story, and congrats on the weight loss! The Lori is BEAUTIFUL, I love the lace. I’m so glad you found something you love!

 
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courtoni (message)  176 posts, Blushing bee

They are all beautiful but I do love that first one.

I didn’t go shopping in a store at all and bought my dress online. It’s a V-neck too because I decided early on that strapless was not for me!

Can’t wait to read more.

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  8,525 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

That first dress is dreamy, can’t wait to see you final choice!

 
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Miss Panda (message)  1,059 posts, Bumble bee

love your choices, you have great taste!

 
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electric (message)  22 posts, Newbee

Oh my gosh that first dress! can’t wait to see you final choice!

 
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Miss Squirrel (message)  269 posts, Helper bee

In the words of Rachel Zoe, that first dress is major. I can’t wait to see what you picked!

 
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Nina Lynn

Hi there, Miss Airplane. I’m a consultant at I Do Too, and I just wanted to say thank you for the shout-out! I’m thrilled to hear you had a positive experience at our store – I’ll be sure to pass this along to Alyssa! :)

 
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Mrs. Toadstool (message)  2,466 posts, Buzzing bee

I didn’t try on a lot of dresses, but I don’t think I’d be comfortable buying a dress so far in advance because chances are I’d change my mind.

 

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Miss Airplane, Plymouth, Michigan Age and Occupation: 26, Fundraising Project Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Food & Beverage Manager Engagement Date: March 31, 2012 Wedding Date: September 2013 Venue: Fox Hills Golf Club & Banquet Center About Me: I'm a true Michigander (born and raised) and a die-hard Wolverine. I am the definition of a multi-tasker and like to believe I am also a perfectionist, but my horrible short-term memory likes to prove otherwise. I'm an English major and a pretty punny girl, so get ready for some really horrible plays on words! When I'm not consumed with wedding planning, I enjoy copious amounts of television and an equally unhealthy addiction to bacon.

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