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Dreading A Wedding

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BoyMum2023 · 30/04/2024 17:52

Husband and I got invited to a wedding last week, which is at the end of May. There are a few things bothering me:

First off, I have put on quite a bit of weight over the last year since my Mum died, so I'm not in love with my reflection atm. I am 40 this year, and also got a cheap, bad haircut recently which I can't afford to sort out. It's not bad bad but its not brilliant.

I've already ordered a few dresses to try on, but they have made my confidence worse because of how awful they looked!

I have so many hang ups about different parts of my body that I've made it almost impossible for myself to find clothing. I live in leggings, with check shirts or hoodies, baggy dresses if I'm not leaving the house, and I have one dress I wear to occasions now but it's very plain and fairly worn so not suitable for this wedding.

Second, they are fancy people, the bride is very successful and the groom is a muscly fireman, and they have wealthy friends... my husband and I are pretty low earners (not in relative terms, actual low earners) and creative types.

Third - the ceremony is at 2.30pm, followed by a wedding breakfast which all ends at 5.30pm. And then we are also attending the reception which is at 7.30pm. The reception invitation said "pile on the glam" and its basically cake and booze.

It sounds brilliant on paper and although my husband doesn't drink I intend to (don't normally in solidarity) because I wish to quell my nerves.

I worry about sticking out like some sort of Worzel Gummage. I worry I will look frumpy. I don't want to be uncomfortable. Glam doesn't suit my preferred dressing up style which is slightly alt/creative (I'd do combat boots with a dress and smoky eyeliner if I was going anywhere) but I do not do glam anything.

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BoyMum2023 · 30/06/2024 09:16

Myotherusernamesafunnyone · 28/06/2024 21:26

What did you go for in the end? Can we see a pic? I hoe you enjoyed it and felt fab! x

it was good fun, lovely to get out and socialise! it was a beautiful sunny day, and the couple were so in love it was gorgeous. disco for the reception and although I was aching to get up and dance, the only person I knew there was the bride and my husband, so I wasn't brave enough (husband doesn't dance or drink so was definitely flagging about an hour into the reception)

I did however enjoy the flowing alcohol myself, and discovered a new love for coffee martinis.... although I hadn't consumed alcohol for over 7 years!

Didn't take any full length pics. Didn't change for the reception in the end cos I was too worried nobody else would but literally everyone did 🤣

I wore glittery doc martens. Glammed up my make up for the evening with some face crystals.

Dreading A Wedding
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Maddy70 · 30/06/2024 09:28

I would look for a new dress in the style of the old one that you feel comfortable in. Go for big chunky jewelry to glam it up. Statement earrings will lift a poor haircut. Can you put a feather clip in your hair?

Maddy70 · 30/06/2024 09:31

BoyMum2023 · 30/04/2024 18:49

I do also have this dress which fits me well aside from being too long. what does anyone think? Is it slightly bridal? The bride is an older woman - in her 50s.

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