I picked out several bridesmaid dresses and sent them to my girls in an email to let them pick the one they liked best. They all picked the ones shown in the picture. Great, I thought...no going back and fourth! Let's get measured and order the suckers! Not so fast.....two of my girls are plus sized and I got to thinking that this might not flatter their figures. I want them to be beautiful and most importantly feel comfortable. No tugging, pulling, or spilling "out". I've read that satin is a no no for plus sized girls. A couple of people told me that these aren't the best dresses because of the material, the form fit up top, and the fact that it doesn't have straps. What should I do? Do we start the search over?
Re: Plus Sized Bridesmaid Dress
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I, personally, do not think those particular gowns posted will be ideal for anyone with a thicker waist, larger hips, or a huge bust, but everyone feels differently about how things look. Plus sizes aren't the only ones you have to worry about - there are some gowns that look horrible on very thin women, as well.
I would use the suggestions above about giving them more options and reminding them to look around the store for anything they feel would suit them better. Also, I am a firm believer in always offering up the option of wraps, shrugs, pashminas, or something arm-covering.
Keep in mind, too, that alterations can change so much about a gown when done correctly. Good luck!
I went the first route with my girls: I had sizes 4-24, and told them to just wear black. It made life approximately 4.6 trillion times easier.
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Lalap, I know thats all the rage right now, getting bridesmaid dresses in different styles, but that's not me and thankfully my girls agree. If they didn't I might consider it, but thankfully I don't have to worry about it. I'm sure we'll be able to find a dress that flatters everyone.
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Now that we have that cleared up thanks so much for your ideas. We looked at A-line dresses and this was the one that they liked best. I am just trying to figure out if it will look the best on them. I am going with Viter's advice and asking the girls to try it on at the store. The only problem that presents is if they have their size in store to try on before we order them. If not, I'm going to encourage them to try on other dresses...some in the same style and others that are different.
You posted this on another board and I replied there. I vote to keep looking and keep the maids' comfort in mind and cost of alterations. GL!
Although, it nevers hurts to have these girls actually try them on. You and they may go in a completely different direction.
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Do you girls think that this would be appropriate and comfortable for various sizes? Say 4, 12, 20. And would provide good bust coverage?
http://www.dessy.com/dresses/bridesmaid/2812/
[QUOTE]I am having the same issue and really don't want all different dresses. Do you girls think that this would be appropriate and comfortable for various sizes? Say 4, 12, 20. And would provide good bust coverage? <a href="http://www.dessy.com/dresses/bridesmaid/2812/" rel="nofollow">http://www.dessy.com/dresses/bridesmaid/2812/</a>
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Unless your BMs are smaller than a C Cup, I wouldn't go with that choice. One shoulder dresses are the antichrist for anyone with big boobs.
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While I like the plum of your two color choices, I think this second dress might also be difficult for plus size bridesmaids to pull off. Just because a dress looks good on a thin model and comes in a plus size does not mean it will actually look on a plus size woman.
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I think they will look fabulous jess, but thanks for your concern