...one-month-iversary and the dress...

I suppose it’s only fitting that on our one month anniversary I actually start writing about the wedding.  I know you all are anxious to see pictures, and I have been selfishly holding out on you.  Well, that stops today. J

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how to showcase all of our hard work, and I’ve decided that I want to walk you through all of these little details step by step.  There are a whole lot of things I didn’t blog about prior to the wedding because all of our guests were invited to read along, and I didn’t really want to spoil the surprises.  So this is my chance to talk about all those little decisions along the way….and show you how we arrived at what we did.  We’ll do a budget recap later on, but right now, we’re estimating that we spent 25% of what this wedding would have cost us if we’d paid retail for everything.  And just one note regarding that giant savings:  WE COULD NOT HAVE DONE IT WITOUT THE CRAZY, UNMATCHED WORK AND SUPPORT BY OUR DEAR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.  Seriously people, we were amazed.  I cannot explain to you how blessed we are to have such amazing, willing and capable people around us.  We are so grateful.

Anyway, so where to start?  Where better than the dress…

Before I moved back to Nashville about a year ago, I had been living back home in Missouri.  We all knew that my engagement to DG was impending, and Mom and I wanted to have a chance to do a little shopping together.  So back in April of last year, right before I moved back, I got to have the pleasure of explaining to that nice commissioned consultant lady at David’s Bridal about how I wasn’t engaged yet but I was going to be, etc.  Her there-went-my-sale face was pretty great.  She humored us, but seemed more than annoyed.  (Guess that’s David’s Bridal for you.  I know, I know.  I sold out…but you can’t deny the affordability of their gowns.  Just sayin’.)

Anyway, we tried on a handful of dresses that day.  By the time we left, I was fairly convinced that when the time came around to actually purchase my dress, this would be the one I bought.  (Please ignore that very strange look on my face.)


At one point I had pictures of the other dresses I tried on, but that’s been some time ago and I really don’t know where they’d be now.

Moving on…later on in July, my mom came to visit for a weekend so we packed up my MOH and went shopping again.  This time, we stumbled upon my dress in the front of the store.  I was really drawn to it, so I decided to try it on in spite of the fact that I was pretty sure I wanted something done in mostly lace.  Boy was I wrong.  As soon as I tried her on (I use “tried her on” loosely here, as the largest size they had in the store was still four sizes too small…so really more like “held her up”), I knew she was made for me.  I also really loved the high collar in the back.  My mom’s wedding dress had a similar high collar and neckline when she and Dad got married back in 1980, so I particularly liked our dresses would have that in common.  I didn’t buy the dress that day, but waited until DG and I were later engaged and I could actually put the dress on and zip it up.  You know, details. 

Once my dress arrived, I was fortunate in that very few alterations were necessary….at least at the time.  I spent a little extra on the French bustle so as not to detract from all that pretty stuff happening there in the back.  About two weeks before the wedding I randomly decided to try it on again, and to my surprise, the top had become really loose.  Guess that hot yoga was working better than I’d thought.  I got stuck paying a rush fee to have it taken in with such little time to spare, but in the end, Coco out at the David’s in Cool Springs did a WONDERFUL job and it fit perfectly.

So!  To show off the dress that I absolutely loved, about which people are still giving compliments, here are some of my favorites from the solo shots Will did before the wedding.





Just a note…
I know that from this point forward that dress is just going to be occupying space in our little house, and I am not really all that sentimental about it, so I’ve decided to sell it to another budget conscious bride.  I would have loved to buy it used in the first place, but it was still a pretty new style when I first bought it.  If you happen to be interested, check out my listing on Recycled Bride.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your dress!! The collar is such a neat detail and it's so flattering on you...everything goes so well together from your hair and veil to your accessories and bouquet. Beautiful!

The Thirty-Something Bride said...

LOVE your gown! Love it!

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