The biggest issue I am having is finding a wedding gown.
I have been to several bridal stores and I have been searching every day on www.preownedweddingdresse.com. I cannot find a dress in a price range and in the style I want. I am interested in a trumpet style dress/fit and flare/mermaid gown. My eye keeps going to lace sweetheart necks, V backs, with the rest of the dress in duchess silk or lace all the way down. I would like a simple and classic dress without a ton of bling. I do not like dresses that cut off at the knee and have a different fabric. If you can recommend some dresses for me to try... I would be eternally grateful! I have posted pics below of dresses I like, but are too expensive for me.
My favorites are both by Alvina Valenta Style number 9457 and Style number 9002. 3K is my MAX budget for a dress (including alterations)
I was told to budget 1K dollars for alterations and to not get a dress larger than 2 dress sizes, bc it is difficult to alter a dress down too much.
Is this true?
Re: I'm looking for ideas for a mermaid/fit and flare/trumpet style dress.
Justin Alexander 8765 for some reason they don't have a picture of it without the lace jacket on their website: http://www.justinalexanderbridal.com/wedding_dresses/8765 so here is one: http://media.theknot.com/ImageStage/Objects/0031/0175708/main_image.jpg
ETA this one http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_lace-applique-satin-sweetheart-trumpet-gown-wg3715_wedding-dresses-all-wedding-dresses
http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_brocade-strapless-fit-and-flare-gown-cop535
http://mikaellabridal.com/collections/collection/1965
Many manufacturers, inc. Maggie and Casablanca, the majority of dresses except those with very low cut backs are available with either corset or zipper / button closure. The sample picture is only one, and store samples, but never turn down a dress for having a corset without asking, could I order it with a zip or button back, or even a side underarm zip which does not work on ballgowns but is great on snug fitting sheaths, mermaids etc.
Whenever their are straps that are a separate piece ( not v neck) the position is often moved front and/or back to set them so that they flatter the buyer's neck and shoulders and bosom.
A lines, trumpets and mermaids, how full the lower skirt depends sometimes on the cut and amount of fabric, but many other times simply is different from another gown because the model is wearing a pouffy petticoat bottom or a slim slip underneath.
If you want medium to low pouffe on the lower skirt, ask the sales consultant to let you try with different under slips. Judge then when you see the difference it makes.
Have fun shopping.