I posted a few days ago, asking for advice on a potential BM dress:
http://www.morilee.com/dressint.php?idves=735&idcat=2&idscat=7and I received helpful opinions, but now I'm looking for opinions on a similar dress:
http://www.morilee.com/dressint.php?idves=791&idcat=2&idscat=7Is this one still informal looking? Obviously I'm not going for a casual look, but I don't want floor length. And whatever I go with will be black, not white. My girls seem to like both dresses, in addition to most of the others I've shown them. Which is good, but doesn't help me narrow it down any! There are many other designs/designers I love, but I'm trying to stay as close to $100 for these as possible, and also stay away from anything too form-fitting. TIA for your thoughts!
Re: BM dress thoughts? (again)
http://www.morilee.com/dressint.php?idves=735&idcat=2&idscat=7
and I received helpful opinions, but now I'm looking for opinions on a similar dress:
http://www.morilee.com/dressint.php?idves=791&idcat=2&idscat=7
Is this one still informal looking? Obviously I'm not going for a casual look, but I don't want floor length. And whatever I go with will be black, not white. My girls seem to like both dresses, in addition to most of the others I've shown them. Which is good, but doesn't help me narrow it down any! There are many other designs/designers I love, but I'm trying to stay as close to $100 for these as possible, and also stay away from anything too form-fitting. TIA for your thoughts!
Also, did they try them on yet? Or did they just say they liked them based on the website picture?
http://www.morilee.com/dressint.php?idves=735&idcat=2&idscat=7
Maybe that will work. I might have to post and run, but I'll be back!
If you want them all in the same dress, then majority rules. If you're O.K. with slightly different dresses (and I doubt anyone would really notice that these are different dresses, since they're fairly similar and especially because they'd be in black), then let each girl order her favorite of the two.
I think they're both nice, and don't look very informal at all. I like the one with the sash better, personally. But I'm not too familiar with fabrics, so maybe someone familiar with chiffon can weigh in on just how formal this particular fabric is.
I would ask your friends to try on both before you make your decision. Then you can see if one works for all of them, if you like the look of some people in each design or if you need to start over and find a different dress based on how they all look in it. If they want, they can also ask about similar dresses - my BMs didn't look great in any of the dresses I'd asked them to try, but they found something along the same lines that looks awesome and that I really like.
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And sometimes, a long dress may be the one that works simply because it looks best. Something long and flowy may do the trick.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_wedding-party_bm-dress-thoughts-again?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:37Discussion:ce79b07d-1813-4c5b-bf5f-5564092039a1Post:5dcd94d2-679d-478e-b299-4f9c8cb2841b">Re: BM dress thoughts? (again)</a>:
[QUOTE]Tell each girl that you like Mori Lee and have them go to shops near them and take pictures, and give you feedback on which ones they like. HTH
Posted by stina93446[/QUOTE]
When we were looking for BM dresses for my sister's wedding, hardly any of the stores would let us take pictures. I think the rest of the suggestion, about having the girls try on the dresses and give you their feedback is a great idea, but don't be upset if they can't provide you with pictures.
Another alternative, since you're doing black and seem to have a pretty good idea of what you want, is to ask them to pick their own dresses. A black knee-length dress in X fabric. Or even, any Mori Lee knee-length dress in black.
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thanks again!