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Kelsey Rose Dresses
lioness131
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Hi All
I have been looking around for bridesmaids dresses and we have managed to find a dress we like - kelsey rose no 11674
But we like the saphire colour Kelsey rose do but they only do it in taffata dresses and the one above is satin.
Has anyone seen any similar to the one above that we could hopefully get in the colour we like!!
If that makes sense!!
I have been looking around for bridesmaids dresses and we have managed to find a dress we like - kelsey rose no 11674
But we like the saphire colour Kelsey rose do but they only do it in taffata dresses and the one above is satin.
Has anyone seen any similar to the one above that we could hopefully get in the colour we like!!
If that makes sense!!
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I can't find anything similar enough, I'm afraid! Although there are much better googlers on here than me, so hopefully someone else might be able to help.
If you can't get anything that's quite right as it is, you could either:
- get them made by a professional seamstress to your specifications (not cheap, but not always as expensive as you might think)
- get dresses that are the right colour and fabric, either plain halterneck which you could attach a corsage to, or strapless that you could add a halterneck strap to. It might be easier to match the colour by using wide ribbon to make the strap than trying to find fabric by the metre in the right colour and fabric.
Good luck!

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