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I bought my gown online yesterday, I should get it Saturday, so I will let you know if it works out well. The seller seemed pretty good, she had all good responses... You can check her website at Designer Wedding Gowns Bridal Dresses at Discount Prices. Fast Delivery Worldwide...GownsNOW.Com or her ebay store is called gowns_now( 172Click the image to open in full size.). But I will DEF post when my gown comes in to let you know. It is supposed to be an authentic gown, not a rip off, so we'll see..
Oh thanks for the referal, I'll check them out and dont forget to post a pic and let us know what you think when you get it.

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In, not at the waist but the tops of my straps.
The hem, they said the hem is always long.

Always get bigger rathe than smaller, even if you are thinkging you will be a smaller size by then... okay you don't need to lose a thing... You know what I mean, easier to take in that let out, only so much to work with there.
Good advice, thats what I figured thanks!

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I'm right there with you! popcorn.gif
Would you guys stop lol, did I mention I'm only 5'1" on a good day!
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But now I'm thinking a size 6 would be better because of the style I want. I'm going for something very bohemian/hippie. Something with an empire waist, which would mean the only fitted part of the dress would be in the chest area, which makes me think I should order a 6 so that the straps and chest fit snuggly and arent to big. An 8 would just be swimming on my chest area I think.

 

UGH I'm so confused!

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I'm 5'7 and wear a size 4, I think they ordered my dress in a 10, (boobs and thighs reason for the bigger size) but when my dress came in they took it down to almost a 6/8 dress size. Keep in mind that my dress wasn't loose around my thighs. SO, IMO I would first get measured by your local salon, then once you know your measurements you can usually go to that designers website and figure out what size of a dress to order, If you are inbetween sized (as I was) then go bigger and have it taken in.

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Yeah, I read that it's part of the bridal industry's "thing" to have us order larger and then charge the high fees to alter it.

 

My sister told me that she'd tried on her dress in a 4 and it fit perfectly, but the store convinced her to order a 6 and then altered it down. She said they never got the fit right around her shoulders and she was wishing she hadn't listened and gotten the one that did fit.

 

I agree with Tammy that you should definitely get fitted to determine your size before ordering online. Then again, if you order larger, they can always alter it to fit.

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If the dress is by a European designer, it will be a larger size then you normally wear, but if it is sized American, then you can order your size. Like I tried a few on in David's and a size 2 fit me, but then I tried on some Oleg Cassini (Euro) and I needed an 8. So the sizing will also depend on the origination of the designer...

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I am normally a size 4. I ordered my bridesmaid dress for a wedding I'm in next month in a 6 because that was what I thought I was "supposed" to do. Well, I got it and it's huge and now I have to pay for major alterations. So, when I ordered my wedding dress from the same store I insisted on a 4 even though the sales lady basically yelled at me to get a 6. I say go to a store and get measured. Don't order too big just because that's what you've been told. All designers make their dresses differently, and you don't want to end up paying tons of money to get it altered. If a 4 or 6 feels right, get it.

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