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I am just planning on having them doing my dress fitting for the higher pair. During the recpetion I'm going to have my dress bussled anyways, so this should help with hightening the dress a little (i hope...)
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I am wearing heels for the ceremony (with about a 3 inch heel) and flats for the reception. What is the world do I do for alterations on the legnth of my gown? I dont want to be tripping over it all night! Did anyone else have this problem? Did you have to forego wearing 2 different pairs?