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my advice is to take some friends or family and try on the dresses for them. Could help.
Unfortunately, it can backfire, too. I took my mom, sister, and future MIL with me wedding dress shopping. I knew what kind of dress I had in mind, but everyone I tried on my mom and MIL shot me down. My mom asked me to try on a dress that SHE thought I'd look good in...she and my MIL both cried. I thought "this isn't what I had in mind, but if this is what looks good on me, I better go with this". My sister asked if I was SURE because this wasn't anything like what I had wanted...but I said "yes".
Well, a few months later at my first fitting, I put it on and sat in the dressing room crying. I just hated it. It wasn't at all what I wanted. You should see the photos of me from that day...I look so sad. To this day (9 years later)when I look at our photos all I think of is how much I hate that dress.
Sooo, my advice, definitely take some people with you, to help you...but don't let them talk you into anything. It's too important a decision to let others make it for ya!

I was so excited to find them. I hate white shoes, I think they look awful unless they're strappy (I had no intention of baring my toes). Since my dress had some silver embroidery on the bodice, I decided that silver would be great. I looked and looked for nice silver shoes everywhere and finally found THE perfect pair of sparkly embroidered silver slingbacks at DSW.
Literally, left a college meeting with a friend and said, "If I get him, he's the one forever".
),and got a different dress. I had to keep it simple, the foofie stuff didn't work on me. And too much stuff on the bottom wouldn't have worked, it would have been chopped off to make it short enough for me.