Friday, May 21, 2010

Breast support for wedding dress....?

Hello,





I'm getting married next month, and I need to find a great bra/bustier/some kind of support for my wedding dress. Here's what it looks like:





http://www.justinalexanderbridal.com/us_...





What are your recommendations?





Also, I love everything about this dress BUT the low-cut sweetheart neckline. My seamstress is going to close the gap a little, but I was thinking of sticking some fresh, white flowers, such as baby's breath and a white rose or a peony down there to cover it. I think it'd be a romantic idea. What do you think?

Breast support for wedding dress....?
Just wanted to say . . .


I think that is a lovely gown!





My recommendation would be to go to your local bridal shop. See what lingerie they have available . . . and ask them what will work best with your gown. Usually the bridal shop ladies are experts! They will know and will be happy to advise you.





Good luck with your shopping.
Reply:Have your seamstress build cups into the lining of your dress if possible. It's usually cheaper than buying an expenive piece you'll only wear once. Very pretty dress. Don't stick anything in it.
Reply:WoW! Your dress is amazing!! Might I suggest that you have ur seamstress put cups in ur dress... this way you are free to move around with out a bra showing or poking you all night! Good Luck and Congrats!!
Reply:That's a GORGEOUS dress...don't ruin it by sticking dead flowers between your boobs.





No matter how you try to play it (romantic or not) they're flowers....down your dress.....don't do it.





Get to Victoria Secret and have them fit you properly. They'll hook you up with an awesome bra (though it is a bit pricey...usually about 50 bucks for a bra). It will, however, make you look amazing.





Good luck
Reply:Your dress is GORGEOUS!!


Look at http://www.fredericks.com/category.asp?c...


They have great items for under wedding dresses
Reply:hope one of this helps you....good luck








CONGRATULATIONS
Reply:The dress is beautiful just like it is. If you are having the front modified forget the putting flowers there. I hope you are having a wonderful wedding. The dress is beautiful. And if you are wearing the dress so are you





Also if you are after a bustier look don't have the dress altered.
Reply:Love the dress! I had the seamstress sew in some cups. You don't want to be pulling up a bra or bustier all night. The cups will push you up and keep you in place.
Reply:your dress is beautiful and pretty! well i think you should wear a white lace singlet underneath the dress gives coverage while looking sexy at the same time, buy a nice expensive white lace singlet, soft lace because it will show with the dress and you would want it to look like its part of the dress





:) have lots of fun at your wedding and keep us up to date hun.
Reply:For starters, your dress is absolutely lovely. Regardless of wether it's being altered at the neckline or not, don't stick flowers down your cleavage. There is already embelishment on the gown in that area, and adding flowers will just look tacky, or trashy, depending on the point of view. If you want a flower on you that isn't in your bouquet, try putting rose buds in your hair, or another small white blossom. That will give you more of the romantic look you are wanting.





As for a bra, here are a few suggestions:





http://confidentiallyyoursonline.com/pro...





http://www.ballroomgifts.com/NuBra.html





http://www.outblush.com/women/fashion/li... This one can be worn 100 diffrent ways





http://advantagebridal.com/undergarments...








Hope some of these help! And congratulations on your wedding!!
Reply:I would purchase a backless, strapless bra. Just make sure you put baby powder on your skin before puttng the bra, stockings, and undergarments on. It will keep you cooler and make you a lot more comfortable. As for the low cut sweetheart neckline, letting your seamstress close the gap a little is fine. Calling attention to the low cut neckline by putting flowers in your cleavage is crass and low class. You want to de-emphasize the sweetheart neckline in one sentence and in the next you want to emphasize it. Just let the seamstress do her job and leave well enough alone.


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