I'm trying to lose about 20-25 lbs before my wedding in 10 months. My fiancé and I have hired a personal trainer, and she thinks that 25 lbs is a realistic goal. My main concern right now is dress shopping while I'm losing weight. I'm very short, so a few pounds makes a big difference as far as my dress size.
I'd ideally like to buy my dress in December or January. Unfortunately, by then I only expect to have lost about 10-15 lbs. I'm worried if I buy a dress then and it's too big when I actually get it, it won't look right because it'll have to be altered too much. Or that I'll lose weight AFTER I get it altered and there's nothing I can do about it. I definitely don't want to order a size down unless I'm VERY close to that size - I'd be too worried that I wouldn't actually lose the weight and the dress wouldn't fit.
Has anyone experienced this? How did you deal with it?
Re: Weight Loss and Dresses
I recently purchased my dress for a May wedding and measured in between 2 sizes. The sample I tried on (which was the smaller of the two sizes) fit me perfectly, like a glove. I also have a weight loss goal of about 10lb by the wedding. However, I still ordered the larger size because I was worried that the sample I tried on may not have been true to size, or may have stretched from people trying it on. Put together, I anticipate the dress will be enormous on me at my first fitting, but this was a risk I was willing to take because it is far better than the alternative (having a dress that is too small and cannot be let out and me freaking out and starving myself before the wedding so I can squeeze into it! Nightmare!).
This is the best advice I've found on this subject. I'm getting married in April, and I will have my first fitting on March 7th. I'm currently really watching what I eat to get some pounds off before I have my first fitting. Then after the last fitting I will try to maintain my weight until wedding time. Great advice @maggie0829!