The Wedding Gowns I Didn't Want, and What I Learned From Them
In DepthOver the course of three short days last week, my mother and I went shopping for dresses, both hers and mine. It was my first crack at it, and we trotted around Manhattan and Brooklyn at a fever pitch: five appointments for me, four hours spent looking for a dress for her, and countless moments spent in the throes of existential discussion. Plus cab fare. All this while temperatures hit the mid-nineties, leaving us positively soaked with sweat, anxiety, self-reflection, and the irresistible tang of fashion promise.
Stepping into the very first dress (the WTOO Watters Persiphone at BHLDN), I moved gingerly and nervously, as if immersed in a tank of quick-drying Elmer’s glue. I was afraid of the dress—its delicate layers, the beads sewn on with baby hairs—and how it would look on me, a 26-year-old woman with a girl’s face and bad hair and big thighs and all kinds of other problems. Five appointments later, by the time I put on the last dress (Katie May’s Sienna at Lovely Bride) I was a changed woman, pulling the things on and off like they were popsicle wrappers. The confidence comes from gaining knowledge along the way: realizing what you like from the hits (which we’ll talk about in another post, maybe), and being able to rationalize what you hate from the misses, of which there were plennnnnty. Babies, oh ladies, were there some misses.
At first, these unfortunate gowns frustrated me. Why didn’t I like these gorgeous confections that would inevitably be some other bride’s most beautiful dress she’s ever seen? But then I started learning from them. That’s the topic for today: Dresses I said hell no to, and what they taught me.
“Valentina” Gown, Badgley Mischka at BHLDN, $1,000
Now would be a good time to say that the dresses that were misses were not at all ugly dresses. This dress was gorgeous, especially from the back, with all those cascading ruffles falling like a curtain that opened on either side of a stage that presented a Broadway show of your fine ass. Looking at it again makes me want to run back to BHLDN and buy it right now, actually. But it’s the front that was an issue: the high neck covered what moments earlier I’d realized (after trying on a corset top and skirt combo) was—surprise!—my favorite part of my body: my neck/shoulder/clavicle region, which I feel is refined and delicate. It didn’t help that the catty biatch in the background there screamed to me and my mother, while I was on the podium in mirror, “HONEY, YOU’RE TOO YOUNG FOR THAT DRESS!” Her diamond was the size of my head, and she was far too old to be talking to strangers without them inviting her to.
What I learned from Valentina is hiding my décolletage makes me feel like a human smear.
Beaded Lace Tiered Gown, Melissa Sweet at David’s Bridal, $1,650
My experience overall at David’s Bridal was downright Melissa Sour. My “stylist” was about as excited to be at her job as a movie theater ticket seller; you’re not allowed to browse, touch, or even go remotely near the gowns; and the appointment felt rushed, cheap, and impersonal, even though I really think they do have some lovely options. This gown, which was brought to me as a surprise from my stylist, and which made me feel like an actual fish from Liberace’s diamond-studded dream pond in heaven, was not one of the gorgeous options. This dress had true gills. Really, look at them. Every time I took a step, I felt like the dress was dissolving oxygen from water, and excreting carbon dioxide as a byproduct. It was heavy, its layers clacked against one another like the panels of a Trapper Keeper, and, worst of all, the dress grew ever sloppier as your eye traveled downward, with its tiers that suddenly increased in size as if the seamstress didn’t want to miss happy hour so she started to take some shortcuts at around 4:00.
What I learned from this dress is, if I wanted to look like a fish, I’d be better off trying on some mermaid dresses (which I eventually did, and I loved them, ta-da!).
Gray Raw Silk Mermaid Gown, designer unknown, Lovely Bride NYC
By the time I got to Lovely, my last appointment of Doris and Lauren’s Dressfest 2015, I was 100% mermaid-obsessed. This was the first merm I saw on the rack, so naturally, I snatched it, somehow pierced my feet through its bottom-third portion’s insanely dense cloud of tulle and crinoline, and revealed myself in the mirror to my entourage. Oh, oh no. No, no. The gown was far too formal for my humble New England barn wedding; it wouldn’t work.
Now for my least favorite part of dress shopping: Telling the consultant you hate something after she spends forever getting you clamped into it. And thusly, the hand wringing began. How to tell this sweet, ombre-haired lady that the very first dress I asked to see was a big fat no? Oh, the wringing. Oh, please get this off of me. Oh god, take it off. It has to go. My hands are literally disappearing. They’re gone. They left. I wrung them clear off—as evidenced in the photo above.
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