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2 Wedding dresses???

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  • Violetta_2
    Violetta_2 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    edited 26 September 2009 at 10:19PM
    I changed in the evening into what I had originally bought as my backup dress ( this 1 but in purple) in case mine didn't turn up. I hadn't planned to change out of my "big dress" but by evening time I was so warm & starting to get uncomfortable. It was so nice to change into something more comfortable that I could boogie in & did not need assistance to visit the loo in. I'd also recommend changing into comfy shoes too even though my main ones were flatties the other pair had blissfull foam insoles.
    Booo!!!
  • page_e
    page_e Posts: 141 Forumite
    Have you tried Vivian of Holloway? They do a lovely white satin 1950's style swing dress which would be fab for dancing the night away in! I think its about £70-ish? I wan't to wear something like this teamed with some bright funky coloured shoes :D

    http://www.vivienofholloway.com/
    I love the 1950s Halterneck Ivory Duchess Satin Dress it's just what i'm looking for thanks :T
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  • page_e
    page_e Posts: 141 Forumite
    aimee21j wrote: »
    Believe me, you won't find a spare second to change- the day goes very quickly.
    My day is 12+ hours long. I hope i do find the time to change and freshen up. I'm looking for a dress that i would wear again on the honeymoon and parties etc so if i decide not to change on the day it's not a waste of money ;)
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  • page_e
    page_e Posts: 141 Forumite
    frannyann wrote: »
    Has your dress go the ties in it to 'runch' up the back? I am just tying the train part up for the boogie!!

    Yes it has got ties to runch it up but it's still to heavy to dance the night away in. I do like to pull some shapes on the dance floor :p:rotfl:
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  • frannyann
    frannyann Posts: 10,970 Forumite
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    page_e wrote: »
    frannyann wrote: »
    Has your dress go the ties in it to 'runch' up the back? I am just tying the train part up for the boogie!!

    Yes it has got ties to runch it up but it's still to heavy to dance the night away in. I do like to pull some shapes on the dance floor :p:rotfl:


    Big fish, little fish, cardboard box time then :rotfl::rotfl:
    Loving the 50's dresses (cue lightblub going on here :D)
    :rotfl:Ahahah got my signature removed for claiming MSE thought it was too boring :rotfl:
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