I have never worn spanx, so I don't know anything about them. I'm trying to figure out if it's worth spending the money to get some for the wedding dress.
In that pic I am wearing a mermaid slip, and I'm NOT going to be wearing a slip for the wedding. It's a sheath dress so it'll just hang down. The only reason I considered wearing a slip was because I felt like it balanced out my wide hips, but I really love the look of the dress the way it is made, without the slip.
I don't know if wearing spanx will even do anything for me, because it's mainly just that I have wide hip bones. Now, if they made a corset-like thing for hips, then I'd be all over that! Haha.
I'm also struggling with whether or not the spanx are too unsexy and will therefore make me self conscious about choosing to wear them. I'm sure if I asked FI, he would tell me I absolutely don't need them and he wouldn't find them attractive. But it's like when I put on my dress all I'm seeing is BAM! hips. Sigh.
So what should I do? Is there a place to try these things on first without purchasing them?
Re: Please Educate Me on Spanx!
ETA: they did make an indentation where they ended, so if your dress is really thin that might show.
Spanx Power Panties are great for smoothing the butt/thighs area, but I find that they don't provide a lot of control around the midsection. If you want something to tuck in the midsection, you could get an elastic waist cincher.
I'm the fuck out.
Seriously though, you look so beautiful in that dress.
If you're wanting spanx for support/smoothing, I don't think you need it. FWIW I have a very similar Allure dress and similar shape to you and I'm not doing any shape wear.
If you're worried about chafing and don't want the extra fabric, I very highly recommend something called Bodyglide. It's an anti-chafing balm that comes in a stick. Like deodorant for your thighs. Gold Bond makes a similar product that FI prefers.
They just smooth things out- fat or not fat, they make everything lay really nicely. I got the kind that look like bike shorts and come a couple inches above the knee. They just made my dress look a million times better and were actually decently comfy.
The talk of thigh-chafe is also pretty accurate. It was nice to not have to worry about that.
I only use it if we're camping/hiking/sweating while wearing shorts. I wear dresses for about 98% of the summer and have never had thigh chafe from just general activity.
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Oh my goodness, that guy has a knack for telling a good story!! I will never forget the mental pictures. "Like they were being sautéed in olive oil." "Like two powdered donut holes." "I probably could have struck a match on my balls."
Dying over here. LOL!