So after having "the moment" with the dress that I put a down payment on, I started thinking about a different dress that was second runner up. Part of the issue, I think comes from the fact that the boots that I planned on wearing do not match this dress, but they did the other dress. Also, the dress that I choose is over budget (which my MIL is paying the difference). What do you think? I REALLY want to wear boots with the dress and have to buy another pair (oh no! lol). Its a rustic country wedding as my fiance and I met at a country bar. Line dancing and hanging out there has been an integral part of our relationship so it seems only right that all of us will wear the boots (I'm not a heel girl anyways!).
On a side note, what would you do in terms of a veil, head piece, or something else? I plan on having my hair pulled back. Maybe low loose bun or a half up/half down style. Thanks!
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Websites/blogs where our wedding has been featured:
http://www.dapperq.com/2013/11/a-very-dapper-wedding/
http://www.onabicyclebuiltfortwo.com/2013/10/wedding-christina-g.html
http://4realequalityweddings.com/2014/05/16/g-christina/
Thanks Erikan! I think the veil would hat be simple so asnot to compete with the lace.
QueerFemme, thank you for your honest opinion. I value your opinion, although I do not agree with you that boots do not go with wedding dresses unless they are a square dancing dress. It is nice to know that people will not just tell you what you want to hear on these boards! I would just ask that if you feel this way that you give a suggestion instead so that I can get feedback to make a decision.
Thanks again to both of you!
Thanks a lot guys! I was thinking bird cage or a head piece. Something simple so as not to over power the lace.
@ southernbelle0915 - Green shoes?! I love it! I think shoes should be a personal since not everyone sees them. I love when brides and grooms mix it up that way
@rainyelel - They are a sable brown (greyish brown) with turquise inlays. I think it is the turquise inlays that throw it off with the oyster belt and underlay of the lace. Aside from coloring in the inlay of the boots, I do not think there is much DIY that I could do and not mess up my boots.
Your dress is beautiful. I agree with some of the other posts - your shoes/boots will not be seen until you lift up your dress to dance anyway. Wear the boots you like most and want to wear! People who know you and your personality will love your choice. People who don't, likely won't be at your wedding, so who cares! : )
My two cents on hair - I would wear your hair all down or half up/half down with maybe a hair ornament with a flower or bit of veil or tulle, not a big long veil. I think it would look a bit more right for a country/dancing/boots wearing girl. I think a bun or updo is more formal vibe.
Congrats.
@maggie0829 - you are right! Thanks for pointing that out. I think I got caught up on the negative comment and nothing as far as a suggestion based strictly off of the negtive (if not boots, then what?).
@oceansurf70 - Half up/pull back on the sides is definately a top pick for me. I can see how a bun may be to formal. I had not even thought about that.
Cowboy/girl boots are farm/work attire. They are not formal attire. Your dress is probably the most formal piece of clothing you will ever wear. So, the fact is, they don't match. Can you still wear them, sure. But, they don't "go". Just like sneakers and a tuxedo don't "go", but people still do it.
So, like other folks said, wear them if you want to, but don't worry about factoring them into your dress decision. They aren't going to "match" any wedding dress you buy, because they are informal and a dress is formal. Totally different levels of attire.
And, yes, you are right. People around here don't sugar coat answers. (well, they do much more now than they used to). You are going to get honest, direct opinions when you ask a question. But, look at it this way. Most honest posters here, would rather you get your feelings hurt by a bunch of internet strangers than look ridiculous of risk offending your guests. (I'm not referring to your shoe selection when I say offending your guests. Slide on over to the etiquette board for ways that people routinely offend their guests).
Good luck with your planning!
Websites/blogs where our wedding has been featured:
http://www.dapperq.com/2013/11/a-very-dapper-wedding/
http://www.onabicyclebuiltfortwo.com/2013/10/wedding-christina-g.html
http://4realequalityweddings.com/2014/05/16/g-christina/