Wedding Bliss -HELP!!!

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Wedding Bliss -HELP!!!

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My daughter was to be married next July - lovely...time to save up. get slim, get organised....
Fiancee is now joining the forces and cannot be scheduled for that time- SOOOO postponed?
Nope - too sensible - the wedding is now at the end of NOVEMBER!
I've made and sent the invitations - yesterday, organised flowers, got a new venue,dresses for the girls......................but I've got nothing to wear and didn't have time to save up much.
AAARGH!
Thankyou - that's better. :happy6:
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Post: # 129596Post evelyn »

With out beeig to personal can i ask what size you are, how old and what colour were you thinking of and pant suit or dress?

Some of the ladies on here may be able to help you out.

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Post: # 129603Post Graye »

Do you have anything like a dress agency nearby? Outfits (including matching shoes etc) people have paid outrageous amounts for turn up so often there, and they are quite often one-off wedding outfits. You may find a real bargain. Or even a charity shop which has a more "exclusive" section. For instance there is one in Scarborough where the upstairs is more like a rather posh boutique with everything with good labels all beautifully arranged. And still at charity shop prices!

For my first wedding I had the full works, beautiful white dress, tail suits, bridesmaids, cars, photographers, country house reception, etc, etc. Second time around we had a register office quickie, a small buffet in our local pub courtesy of the landlady and I wore a really nice plain red shift dress I picked up in a charity shop. My son took a few snaps in the pub later. I have to say I liked the second one better and that is no reflection on my relationship with my ex as we get on fine.
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Post: # 129604Post Annpan »

You could buy a dress and take it back after the wedding (not that I have been known to do that of course :mrgreen: )

I think probably borrowing is your best bet, ask around... if you local freecycle group has a chat group (cafe group - I thing Ayrshire does) you could ask on there - you can't ask on the main site to borrow, but you could still ask if someone had a suitable dress the would be willing to part with.

Congratulations, it is very exciting...

I had a winter wedding, don't forget a pashmina (posh scarf) and a nice pair of gloves... and a thermal vest might be an idea too. :mrgreen:
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Post: # 129609Post Fifer182 »

Way ehy! A winter wedding.. lovely :flower:

Have you had a look on Ebay for outfits?? I've been to a few weddings recently and have had some cracking stuff from said site. It's deffo worth a shot.. especially some of the vintage stuff.. it's fab and nobody will have the same outfit!.

Good luck and warm wishes to the happy couple for their big day :flower:

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evelyn wrote:With out beeig to personal can i ask what size you are, how old and what colour were you thinking of and pant suit or dress?
OK - size 16 ( real 16 not River Island 16)
Never wear dresses
I like dark blue.
Don't want to buy something to wear once - and not going for a 'Mother of the Bride' look
I found a nice top on Ebay - sort of smart yet floaty - might go with linen trousers - is that too informal?

( Fussy - I know! :lol: )

Thankyou for the good wishes - will pass them to my daughter :sunny:
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And that has made all the difference.
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Post: # 129684Post Annpan »

IMO linen trousers sound lovely, but I guess it depends on how formal the whole doo is :?
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I have a raw silk trouser suit - hardly ever worn, as I didn't really ever have the size it's in... It's natural colour, but would combine great with a dark blue top (that's my favourite colour, too!). Not quite sure if it's 16 (was bought in Germany), but if you like I could measure it out?
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Post: # 129699Post invisiblepiper »

That would be wonderful! Thankyou. Can you PM the result? :cheers:
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Keep looking on ebay - I've had some tremendous bargains on there - and even bought my wedding dress for £80, a vintage 1940s turquoise ballgown, it was fabulous and I felt like a princess. And I'm not in any way a 'girly girl' either :wink:

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invisiblepiper wrote:That would be wonderful! Thankyou. Can you PM the result? :cheers:
Will do when I get home - let's hope I remember... :?
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Post: # 129858Post Annpan »

Check out this website for some style tips http://tackyweddings.com/ :lol: (that is tips on how NOT to do it of course)
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Post: # 129920Post invisiblepiper »

Thanks Annpan - I needed that! :happy3:
Two roads diverged in a wood
And I took the one less travelled by
And that has made all the difference.
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Post: # 130030Post mrsflibble »

i have two neutral suit-type jackets, one in an ecru linen with gold pinstripe, one dark beige suede effect...? not a whole outfit i know but... anyways.

that site is hillarious.
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Hey Thankyou Mrs Fibble-however, :sunny: I just found and bought a beautiful pale olive silk jacket in Oxfam yesterday! Getting there....
Two roads diverged in a wood
And I took the one less travelled by
And that has made all the difference.
(Robert Frost)

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