which dress should i choose?

I like the one on the left better. One concern I would have with the dress on the right is finding a good bra/corset to wear with it. It has a different shape and I wonder how difficult it might be to find one low cut enough.

Just my two cents.
 
I like the one on the right but like many have said before, you have to be comfortable and like the way it looks on you. Do you have any pics of you in the dresses? I'm sure we would all love to see them if you did. :)
 
I like the one on the left better. One concern I would have with the dress on the right is finding a good bra/corset to wear with it. It has a different shape and I wonder how difficult it might be to find one low cut enough.

Just my two cents.

i don't intend in wearing a bra or a corset underneath. both dresses have bra cups sewn underneath.
 
what do you mean it's going to be hot for the wedding? both dresses do a good job of leaving the entire back, shoulders, and arms completely bare. i don't remember what the term or style for it is called.
Just because your shoulders are out will mean you'll be cool! Especially in Orlando in July!!

Look how detailed both (and therefore thick and heavy) both bodices and skirts are, they will both be very warm on. I have been plenty warm in all the dresses I have tried on so far and its english winter!!

I don't know your locations and stuff though, so if you have air con and stuff at your ceremony and reception it should just be any outside photos that might get a bit hot!

I think the one on the right is the nicer of the two, do you have photos of yourself in them? As dresses always look completely different on different people so its very hard to tell which dress is best until you try them on.

Also, are you sure both of these will be ready for you by July? Dresses I've been looking at take 6-8 months to be ready!! So if one is faster then that one would have to win for me!
 

Just because your shoulders are out will mean you'll be cool! Especially in Orlando in July!!

Look how detailed both (and therefore thick and heavy) both bodices and skirts are, they will both be very warm on. I have been plenty warm in all the dresses I have tried on so far and its english winter!!

I don't know your locations and stuff though, so if you have air con and stuff at your ceremony and reception it should just be any outside photos that might get a bit hot!

I think the one on the right is the nicer of the two, do you have photos of yourself in them? As dresses always look completely different on different people so its very hard to tell which dress is best until you try them on.

Also, are you sure both of these will be ready for you by July? Dresses I've been looking at take 6-8 months to be ready!! So if one is faster then that one would have to win for me!

well technically the dress will only be touching my breasts, my entire chest area, the halter strap covering parts of the front and back of the neck. everything, my shoulders, arms, entire back, legs (how the dress poofs out) will be bare and should keep me quite cool. also, i'm not planning on wearing a corset or a bra so that should also lighten things up.
 
well technically the dress will only be touching my breasts, my entire chest area, the halter strap covering parts of the front and back of the neck. everything, my shoulders, arms, entire back, legs (how the dress poofs out) will be bare and should keep me quite cool. also, i'm not planning on wearing a corset or a bra so that should also lighten things up.
OK, sounds like you have it sorted then. I just know I'll be hot in mine, in March.
 
I prefer the one on the right too - but it really all depends on what suits you the most :thumbsup2
 
Have you tried on lots of halter styel dresses?

I know a few brides who always wanted halter and then completely changed their minds upon trying them. As they are either very flattering, or very not, so you really need to try them on.

As other brides have already said on here, really theres no way of knowing until you see yourself in them. My favourtie dress that I have wanted to try for a year, was a little underwhelming when i finally got to try it last month, and now I'm looking at styles I'd never thought I liked as trying dresses on for yourself really changes you opinion!

Either way, with 7 months to go you really need to hurry to a bridal store!!!

What are your others plans? Do you have a PJ started? What about BM dresses, they all need to be picked ASAP too!
 
I love the one on the right. They're both pretty, but I love the possibilities for the bustle with the dress on the right. I work at a bridal salon, and I know that bustles can really make a dress! Plus, it's definately more princessy, which I love.
 
i tried both dresses but i'm afraid my neck is going to hurt since the big dress is going to drag the halter straps and pull on the back of my neck. but i'm still sticking with halters because they are beautiful, sexy, and flattering.
 
i found another one that i like very much. should i go with this one?

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Third one is lovely too. Although I'm not a fan of the collar effect personally. I love the beading though!!

Until you try them all on you really wont know which one's for you, I had one I was in love with and thought was THE ONE, but it just wasn't special on.

Isn't your wedding super close now too?
 
Hi just another vote for the one on the right unless you are larger chested, then i would go for the small one on the left. just wondering when in july you are getting married? We are too:yay:
 




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