Hello! This is my first post on the Knot and I am so happy to be marrying my soul mate

My question is about wedding dresses. I am very petite (5'0, less than 100 pounds) and I am having trouble finding a dress. I am not surprised, as I have trouble finding other types of clothes that fit me as well. I look rather silly in floor length gowns and I want to try some tea length dresses but I am not sure if a tea length dress will be formal enough for our wedding. We are planning on having a church ceremony and an evening reception with about 200 people, so kind of a traditional wedding. Would a tea length dress be formal enough for a wedding like this?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Re: tea length wedding dresses
I don't think there's anything at all wrong with wearing a short dress in the evening, although a longer gown can be more elegant. Keep in mind that there may be options out there that you haven't thought of yet--more designers are starting to make dresses in petites, and several do "hem-to-hollow" measuring, meaning that they cut the gown specifically to your proportions. If a short dress is what really speaks to you, then go for it! Just don't want you to feel like you have to "give up on" a long gown because of your height.
Miss Mrs.
I actually ended up going with a sheath dress, which didn't feel quite so overwhemling on my smaller frame.
Good luck!
I went for a Justin Alexander "ballet" length dress (ankle length, tea length can be rather unflattering because it ends at the widest part of your calf). A lot of places I went to did have shorter options but many of them weren't formal enough. This one is really stunning in person, the photos do not do it justice.
http://www.justinalexanderbridal.com/en_ca/justin-alexander/8465.html