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Old 17th October 2009, 12:37 PM   #1
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Okay, I need some opinions. I think I am now changing bridal stores (again). I lost more weight and the dresses now look much different then they did before. So please give me your opinion on which ones you like/dislike. I know some of these dresses may not be your cup of tea, but just an objective opinion would be helpful. My family and friends are driving me a little nutso. Thanks!

Dress A:
http://www.davidsbridal.com/webapp/w...d=6097451&sort=

Dress B:
http://www.davidsbridal.com/webapp/w...d=6097096&sort=

Dress C:
http://www.davidsbridal.com/webapp/w...d=6110599&sort=
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Old 17th October 2009, 12:49 PM   #2
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My favourite is number two but this is such a personal choice - only you will know which is the right dress for you.

I think at first all you can do is maybe eliminate styles that will not suit you - for example, if you are short, dress number one is probably not going to do you any favours with the layering of the skirt
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Old 17th October 2009, 12:52 PM   #3
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Dress B.

Dress A...would not look good on anybody, plus you'd have to be reeeeeeeeally tall to not look stubbly.

Dress C doesn't offer a view on the bodice, so no comment there.

How are you going to wear your hair and what type of veil will you have?
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Old 17th October 2009, 12:55 PM   #4
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My favourite is number two but this is such a personal choice - only you will know which is the right dress for you.

I think at first all you can do is maybe eliminate styles that will not suit you - for example, if you are short, dress number one is probably not going to do you any favours with the layering of the skirt
I am only 5'2, but I can get it in a petite size so the skirt will be made shorter.

I def. know this is a personal choice: it's interesting to here what other's think though.

Thanks for your opinion! I like #2 as well.
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Old 17th October 2009, 12:58 PM   #5
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Dress B.

Dress A...would not look good on anybody, plus you'd have to be reeeeeeeeally tall to not look stubbly.

Dress C doesn't offer a view on the bodice, so no comment there.

How are you going to wear your hair and what type of veil will you have?
I'm going to wear it half up, curly, with an elbow length veil and tiara.

For dress C if you scroll down the past and read the reviews, some of the girls posted pics of themself in the dress so that you can see the front.
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Old 17th October 2009, 1:14 PM   #6
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My vote is #2 as well. I know you are only 5'2 ( as am I) and I have the same feeling that #1 is too much, and #3 has a dropped waist which isn't usually that flattering on petites either.

Good luck and thanks for sharing, this was fun !
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Old 17th October 2009, 1:22 PM   #7
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Thanks guys!!!

All three look great on me, #1 like everyone said, does look a little odd because of my shortness.

I lost a lot of weight in my stomach and waist (I am a size 4 now!) so the top of the dress on #2 is extremely slimming.
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Old 17th October 2009, 1:55 PM   #8
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I’d have to go with “C”. It’s classy without being overdone. I think you’re plenty slender enough that you could pull off a mermaid or trumpet design beautifully. I like the sweetheart necklines too, just not all the “poofy” crap. It reminds me of those horrible wedding dresses from the 80’s. You want to make sure you wear the dress and the dress doesn’t wear you.

By the way, my daughter has already tried on about thirty of them... and still hasn’t made up her mind! And I haven’t been much help picking my favorite on her, either. I like them all!!

If you can, take a camera with you when you try them on, and let us see what they look like "on" you.
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http://www.davidsbridal.com/webapp/w...d=6097076&sort=

What do you think of that one? (without the gloves)
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Hahahaha, I clicked on all the links and now they want me to register !

That one is pretty too, I would make that my second choice, still preferring #2
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It's okay, but if you're going to sport a tiara, then under no circumstances do gloves. It would be costumey.

Still prefer number 2.

What's your figure like? Hourglass or more straight?
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It's okay, but if you're going to sport a tiara, then under no circumstances do gloves. It would be costumey.

Still prefer number 2.

What's your figure like? Hourglass or more straight?
Oh yeah, def. no gloves. They are ugly.

I am an hourglass figure.
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I can't see any of them- have we crashed the site?
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I can't see any of them- have we crashed the site?
Hmm, that's weird. I just clicked on all the links and they worked.

Here's another link, try this:

http://www.davidsbridal.com/webapp/w...d=6097451&sort=

Maybe it's your web browser?
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i would go with dress B....the other two are just over the top
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