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Small wedding, big dress(es). Odd?

56 replies

Tequilaitmakesmestupid · 19/01/2018 17:29

Hi,

So my gf and I have been engaged for a couple of years now and recently decided that we really want to crack on and actually set a date!

We've both agreed that we want a small wedding, possibly just a few close family members, but we also both want the 'big' dress.

By big, I don't necessarily mean in size, but in style. Although I wouldn't rule out a big, ball gown dress having said that. I'm particularly drawn to the fit and flare, with some lace.

We're both very feminine, but have different styles, so we should compliment each other. Not that that's really an issue.

Anyway, the main point, or question is, is it a bit...out of place to wear a big, 'im here!!' dress if you're having an intimate, simple (but elegant) wedding?

Thoughts please Smile

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RNBrie · 19/01/2018 17:30

Its your wedding. Wear whatever you like. It won't be odd at all.

Tequilaitmakesmestupid · 19/01/2018 17:32

Really, RNBrie ? It wouldn't look a bit out of place? Love the name btw!

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Dancinggoat · 19/01/2018 17:42

Have exactly what you want or your regret not doing it.
I think it'll be lovely and by the sounds of it fit the surroundings too.

Dancinggoat · 19/01/2018 17:42

*you'll

PaperdollCartoon · 19/01/2018 17:43

You can have whatever you want! Go for it.

wombatron · 19/01/2018 17:44

Small wedding, receptions going to be in a Gastro Pub round the corner. Full on glitzy glamour dress - not a fuck I will give about it either! I only want the dress really Grin

MrsMotherHen · 19/01/2018 17:44

I had a small wedding 25 people and
a massive dress.

ThatWasNotLove · 19/01/2018 17:47

Definitely not out of place. If I was a guest I'd hope you were wearing the dress you really wanted to wear, not one that you thought you should.

And same goes for everything else. Do only what you want - or don't want. Don't worry about what other people will want or not. It's a day for you both. Make yourself happy and the guests will be happy too.

Obviously not talking about bridezilla, but you don't sound as though you're about to become one of them!!

Have fun! Smile

mamalovebird · 19/01/2018 17:50

Life is short. Wear the dress. Good luck Smile

CurlyRover · 19/01/2018 17:51

Definitely go for what you want. It's your wedding Smile

BreakfastAtSquiffanys · 19/01/2018 17:52

Small wedding means less spent on catering so more left for dresses!

BreakfastAtSquiffanys · 19/01/2018 17:53

Just make sure you both don't have great big wide skirts or you'll never get close enough for The Kiss!

littlemisscomper · 19/01/2018 17:57

If you both go for big dresses it could be tricky to dance etc! But otherwise, no, go for it! I'm not even engaged but I've only ever wanted a small family wedding - with a gorgeous dress!

VanillaSugarGlider · 19/01/2018 17:59

We went to Gretna Green (not to get married) and there was a tiny wedding with about 6-8 guests and the bride was wearing THE MOST GORGEOUS red silk wedding dress which clearly cost thousands. She looked amazing and 15 years later I can still remember it. So yes. Go for it.

MagicFajita · 19/01/2018 18:00

Go for it. Your wedding, your way.

VanillaSugarGlider · 19/01/2018 18:01

PS i don't even know who she was. We saw her through a room window.

Buy THE dress.

meandmytinfoilhat · 19/01/2018 18:02

Go for it OP.

Tequilaitmakesmestupid · 19/01/2018 18:33

Awww Smile thanks all. Feeling much better about the prospect now.

wombat, I admire your honesty Grin

MotherHen.......how massive are we talking? Confused I have a very funny (and slightly disturbing) image in my head!

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wombatron · 19/01/2018 19:07

@Tequilaitmakesmestupid I have a glitzy shiny Maggie Sottero dress that I’m far too excited about wearing. Think about this... very few people will look back and think your dress looked out of place. They will remember your dress. But not that. You will look back on your wedding photos - professional or not - and want to be happy with what you see. Don’t look back and have regrets, it sounds like you would if you don’t have the dress you want!

wombatron · 19/01/2018 19:08

And @BreakfastAtSquiffanys my dress costs more than our cateringBlush. It’s definitely a plus for me GrinGrinGrin

BrimFire · 19/01/2018 23:24

I'd say go for a beautiful dress but not white or Ivory. That would look like you'd buyed into the triaditional wedding but failed. There are fantastic " wear once" dresses that are non white. Chorontte dresses ( sorry spell check is hating this ) for one.

BrimFire · 19/01/2018 23:25

Chotronte

Tequilaitmakesmestupid · 20/01/2018 10:29

Brim, I can't find that. Is it a designer?

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Tequilaitmakesmestupid · 20/01/2018 10:30

wombat, very wise words ☺️

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tiptopteepe · 20/01/2018 10:32

I had a small wedding and a big floor length dress. I also had giant flower arrangements! I was really happy with it. My reception was in an upstairs room in quite a crowded pub so I had a second smaller dress to wear to that as i wouldnt have fitted up the stairs!!

I thought that i would regret it if i didnt get to wear the big white dress and i am really glad i did it!

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