UnderTheMistletoe
DIS Veteran<br><font color=green>DH calls me "Figg
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Hi sweetheart! Nice to see you!
I think the shoes are fabulous! They look comfortable, too. But, with all wedding shoes, be sure you break them in and get the feel of them. Also, despite what anyone tells you, wearing the crinoline around is not the same as wearing the dress. We had rehearsed our dance with me in the crinoline for weeks. When we put the dress on and the 35-40 lbs. train was on my bum, it was miserable! Thank goodness we had a few minutes to practice before having to do it. So, if DH is gone for a bit and you can get into your dress, I would definitely suggest it!
Also, may want to get a pair of flats if you find that they are uncomfortable or rub in any way! By the end of the ceremony, your dress is going to be dirty anyway
Keep in touch!! Can't wait to see the pictures
xoxo
Edit: Can you post or send me a pic of this dress? I'm intrigued!
I think the shoes are fabulous! They look comfortable, too. But, with all wedding shoes, be sure you break them in and get the feel of them. Also, despite what anyone tells you, wearing the crinoline around is not the same as wearing the dress. We had rehearsed our dance with me in the crinoline for weeks. When we put the dress on and the 35-40 lbs. train was on my bum, it was miserable! Thank goodness we had a few minutes to practice before having to do it. So, if DH is gone for a bit and you can get into your dress, I would definitely suggest it!
Also, may want to get a pair of flats if you find that they are uncomfortable or rub in any way! By the end of the ceremony, your dress is going to be dirty anyway
Keep in touch!! Can't wait to see the pictures
xoxo
Edit: Can you post or send me a pic of this dress? I'm intrigued!