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Dress shop recommendations
« on: July 23, 2009, 04:47:37 PM »
I have a feeling I'm going to be on here A LOT. Unfortunately I don't have any of my bridesmaids or family here to help me with all the fun details that you normally would have when planning a wedding. I'm pretty much solo.

I've been in London (W1) for about 2.5 months now. I need to find my wedding dress and would really appreciate any suggestions.

I think my biggest problem is that I will require a lot of alterations as I am only 5 feet tall and weigh about 100 pounds (7 stone). I think, depending on the dress I would wear anywhere between a 6-8.

In advance, thank you so much!

Bridget


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Re: Dress shop recommendations
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2009, 01:58:36 AM »
Hey Bridget,

What style are you looking for? Traditional wedding gown (full length, with train, etc),
or shorter style, less formal style? If it's a traditional style you want, and a particular designer, you might do best to look up on the designer's website and check the stocklists and store locations around London that may carry them. Not all shops get to carry all designers. For instance if you know you want to look at Maggie Sottero dresses, on their website store locator for London the shops to visit are:

Chiswick , London W4 4PU
Reflections Bridalwear
261 Chiswick High Road
Phone: 0208 995 9630

London , SE9 1BL
Gillian Roberts
6 St. Mary's Place, Etham High Street
Phone: 0208 8597120
   
London , N16 6TT
Losner Formals
232 Stamford Hill
Phone: 0208 8007466

London , EC1N 8NX
Pronuptia
95 Hatton Garden
Phone: 0207 419 9013 


Searching for the dress is the most fun :)

Monsoon is having a sale right now, and they have some more casual floor length and short bridal dresses at 50% off right now. Like you said, you will probably have to have them shortened, but they do have some gorgeous dresses.

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Re: Dress shop recommendations
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2009, 08:41:08 AM »
Pick up some bridal magazines, choose some looks you like and then do what tebs says!

If you're a tricky size, is a couture dress an option? Again, they'll all be featured in the bridal mags.

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Re: Dress shop recommendations
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2009, 10:06:34 PM »
Thanks for the pointers. I have booked a few appointments for this coming week with some nice shops around my area. I'm so nervous for some reason... I wish I had my bridesmaids with me. Its not as fun going solo but I guess I'll just take pictures and send them to m mom.

Thanks again and please... if anyone has any other suggestions please post!

Thanks,
Bridget


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Re: Dress shop recommendations
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2009, 09:43:19 PM »
Thanks for the pointers. I have booked a few appointments for this coming week with some nice shops around my area. I'm so nervous for some reason... I wish I had my bridesmaids with me. Its not as fun going solo but I guess I'll just take pictures and send them to m mom.

Thanks again and please... if anyone has any other suggestions please post!

Thanks,
Bridget

These may be the ones you're looking at (and I have no clue on style/quality/price) but there are several shops on Chiltern Street just east of Marylebone High Street. 


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