I'm having my Mom's wedding dress (from the 80's) redone. Anyone else doing the same? I'd love to see how you're doing it. Mine is still in progress. Here is a pic of my Mom on her wedding day (old pic, hard to see - sorry)!
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Re: Anyone else wearing Mom's wedding dress?
My Planning Bio - Update 8/5/12
My Mom was smaller than me when she got married, but luckily the change to the top of the dress releases some of the pressure it was putting on my rib cage.
I'm not going to touch the bottom of the dress, because I love the lace and the long train. The sleeves and high neck have already been removed, but we still have a ways to go.
This is the progress so far . . .
Front before any alterations . . .
Back before any alterations (love this train - not touching a thing) . . .
Dress after removing the sleeves and high neck. Still need to add lace (which we're taking from Mom's old sleeves) to my now smaller sleeves/straps. Also adding a belt. Bird cage veil is being made out of my Mom's hat/veil (it is not finished in this pic just threw it on for effect).
Back so far . . . needs lace from Mom's sleeves added to my now smaller sleeves.
It's hard to imagine at the moment, because the top is in shreds but I think it will be amazing when it's done. My next appointment is January 29th.
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Love the alterations you have done to the dress, it looks fantastic already. And I LOVE the open back, thats what I am looking for
I'm glad you have the veil! How special.
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I love what you have done with the dress. Plus you will always know that you had a one of a kind dress.
We both were searching online for people near us, and my Mom came across this lady with an e-mail address "weddingdressdoctor". I just sort of took a leap of faith and e-mailed the lady pictures of me in Mom's dress and explained what I wanted to do. She e-mailed me back and said it was all do-able and would cost around $300.00 (SAVE!). I honestly didn't have a lot to go on. She doesn't have a website or anything, but when I met her the first time she sounded like she new her stuff and told us about her past experience.
So far I'm really happy with her and she actually comes to my parent's house to work on the dress.
My best piece of advice would be to start the process as early as possible. I figured that if something happened and the dress looked horrible I would still have time to get a new one. Luckily, that hasn't happened and I'm really happy with the dress thus far.
Good luck! Post pics!
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