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*This is meant for the dress forum, sorry again!*
Hello lovely bees,
I am having a bit of a dress dilemma and was hoping for some words of advice.
I originally bought an amazing vintage 1960's pink tea length dress for my wedding. I knew the sizing was small but I thought with some diet and exercise I could do it. Well I've lost 10 lbs but APPARENTLY the size of my ribcage isn't going down (shocking, hah).
So I've come to terms that I'm going to have to begin my dress hunt all over again and have my first appointment at a bridal salon in two weeks.
I swear this post is going somewhere... Last night I was shopping with my MOH and I found these amazing swoonworthy shoes that I just had to have. I bought them and would really, really like to wear them for the wedding.
Does anyone have any opinions as to a style of dress that might compliment these shoes? To me they seem pretty fun and quirky, maybe some kind of tea length dress would work? Who knows...
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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