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Mermaid/Trumpet Brides: How Tight Was Your Dress?


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I just came back from my first fitting and absolutely love, love, love my dress (and my seamstress). I requested that it be made a little tighter at the hips, but she said that if she brought it in any further, I'd have a hard time sitting down (which makes sense); however, while standing, I feel like the dress looks a little lose around the hip area and doesn't put as much emphasis on the mermaid sihouette as I woudld like. It's not super loose, but it's not hugging my hips the way the rest of the dress does.

 

Anyway, I left my appoint not 100% loving how it looks around my hips and I feel like I'll be standing 80% of the time anyway - who needs to sit, right? If you wore a mermaid/trumpet dress, how tight was it? Any problems with sitting, if so did you really care? Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions?

 

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Thanks!!

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Ahhhhh i was having this discussion when getting my dress too!!  I have a mermaid style as well, and the one I tried on was pretty tight, but I liked that the fabric wasn't bulging or loose in weird spots. The bridal consultant also suggested that when the dress comes in that I "let it out" a little bit so that I can sit. But you're absolutely right, i am only going to need to sit for our meal and that's it, so why not just keep the dress the way I like it??!  

 

The shape and back of my dress is very similar to this, and I love how it is so snug in the hips, and like you said, really shows off that mermaid shape.  Although I have a love/hate relationship with Kim K, I'm sure she didn't give a damn whether she could sit or not lol

 

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So exciting that you had your fitting though and that you are still in love with you dress!!  I would say get it fitted the way you want it so that you're feeling 100% Amazing on your wedding day!!

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Good question!!! interested to hear the feedback on this....I also have a mermaid dress with a lace up back....I LOVE how it looks all tightened up to give me that real mermaid silhouette but I want to be able to breathe! lol and dance and eat.  The consultant says to just lift it a bit when I want to sit.....I think mine will have a little room ...my first fitting is not until July...so we'll see how it feels then :) 

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I just had my wedding and wore Allure 8915. While itâ€s not a true mermaid to trumpet, it is a drop waste and is fitted tight. I left a little room in the hips, butt but I will say that sitting was a little challenge. I had to maneuver around to get comfortable and I couldn't really bend (Also because of the boning). Posing for pictures was a little challenging as well. So I canâ€t say for sure with your dress.. but I think you  may not want it as tight as it can go… though… again.. its only for a few hours! All depends on if you want look, or comfort :)

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  • 1 year later...

Mine is also a little loose in the hips. I haven't met with the seamstress yet so im interested if they will keep it that way or not......Thanks for brining that up =0)

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Good question! I LOVED the way I looked in some of the severe mermaids - but I could barely even walk much less sit haha. But looking in the mirror and seeing what looked like a small waist and nice round hips was very flattering. I found the ones with the corset back the most flattering but uncomfortable. I ended up going with more of a trumpet which I find a lot more comfortable

 

Maybe you could have it laced up super tight for your ceremony and pics, then loosen it a bit for your reception?

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  • 2 weeks later...

My dress is form fitting to my body (as if made only for me lol). I would not say it is tight because I can dance and actually walk in it (I tried several in a similar style that I penguin walked).

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