I found my dream dress and I am very happy. However, after the seamstress took my measurements, they encouraged me to order the sample size I was wearing, which was a 12! I have never worn a 12 in my life. I am usually a 4-6. As I thought about it after my bridal appointment, it has made me increasingly nervous and self conscious. I have been working my butt off on the elliptical and in Zumba class and yet they make me order a 12? I know it will be taken in but it made me feel kind of crappy. It's like what am I killing myself working out for? I just want to look and feel perfect and confident on our big day.
How do I get feeling better?
Re: Dress shopping big blow to self esteem!
I'm a 14 in street clothes. My gown was a size 20. Who cares what's on the label?
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/
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/
i am between a 20-22 in bottoms and anywhere from a 18/20-22/24 in tops. my wedding dress i bought, the sample was a 22 that i tried on but did not fit quite right. i was measured 3 sizes larger than the sample but my waist and the sample were only 5 inch difference so my gown was ordered in a 26. it came in and fits like a glove except the bust has to be taken and the length hemmed, other than that the dress makes me look slimmer and amazing
think about it this way you insisted they order the 4 or the 6 the order the 6 but they warn you it might not fit at all and you were the one who insisted you sign off on it fully knowing its a huge risk. the size 6 comes in and it does not fit you at all you can get it up your hips but the top does not lay flush with your bust and it wont even come together to zip up or lace up. the structure of the dress will only allow 2 inches to be let out lets say its zip up they now have to order extra fabric and convert the dress to corset in order for it to fit you..
a good bridal salon knows what they are doing and will order according to your measurements and the size chart for that particular designer
You need to relax here. It's just a number - it's not like the number says anything about how you look. Relax! This is a nonissue and you're sounding like a jerk for stressing about it so badly.
And I agree with some of the other posters on here, you just made being a size 12 in real life sound like the end of the world. Trust my size 10 (dress size 16) self it's awesome to be this size.
How do you feel better about yourself? Well I guess you could go get a gym member ship and eat kale until your wedding so that you will be your magic size 4. But me, I'll have a cookie and be happy with myself.
Stop worrying I'm sure you will be beautiful, size 4 or size 12.
Here here!!! MY dress is a size 12...I don't think I have ever felt so insulted...guess 12 = fat ..now.... uggh
If they recommend to get a 12, do it. No one looks at the number when you are wearing it, If you do order it in a 12 and it is too big you can always take it in, it is more difficult to let the dress out than take it in.
But what sucks for me is that my waist is 2 inches lower than the rest of the world's and most dresses don't fit me. I hate clothing shopping!
Yeah, like others said, bridal sizes are completely different than street sizes. I wear size 6 in real life, but I measured between 10/12 for my bridal gown.
Honestly, I would think the wedding industry would want to do the opposite. You want women to feel perfect and beautiful on their wedding day, so I would think that if they were going to skew the numbers, they would want to make you feel good by putting you in a smaller size. I'm sure a lot of women would be more tempted to buy a dress that said they were 2 sizes smaller than one that says they are 2 sizes larger. But, that's just my thinking. It's kind of stupid either way... there really should be standardized sizes across the board regardless of type of clothing or design.