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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-04-05 06:57 pm

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Re: Where to find dresses appropriate to wear to a wedding?

[personal profile] ginainthekingsroad 2016-04-06 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
I've also been comparison shopping for a wedding this summer. I second the suggestion of modcloth, which is where I'll probably be making my choice later. For more vintage-y inspired dresses, including plus sizes, check out unique-vintage.com. I've gotten around 4 dresses there in the past, usually the Stop Staring! label, and the quality is lovely. However, one of the most interesting sites I've come across in my search is us.shein.com (SheInside). Interesting and wide selection, many shipping in 24 hours, with shockingly low prices. I have absolutely no idea what the quality is, but hey it's worth looking at.

One tip I would say I have from my experience in friends' and my sister's wedding is be wary of the more bold geometric and large floral mulitcolor patterns. One girl in a bold pattern looks nice; a group photo of six of them all in competing prints a bit less so.