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Kristin
Super May 2018

Dress Stress - ivory vs nude

Kristin, on December 1, 2017 at 7:02 PM

Posted in Wedding Attire 21

After waiting for 6 months my dress is finally here (yay)! Now for the issue... The sample dress was a nude underlay with ivory over it. I loved how the illusion looked because the netting was almost a perfect match to my skin and barely visible. The sales person told me that the only thing...

After waiting for 6 months my dress is finally here (yay)! Now for the issue... The sample dress was a nude underlay with ivory over it. I loved how the illusion looked because the netting was almost a perfect match to my skin and barely visible. The sales person told me that the only thing different if I ordered ivory would be the skirt underlay color (like from the belt down). I ordered ivory because I wanted a more "bridal" look and thought it would be pretty with an ivory skirt. That said I've spent the last 6 months looking at photos of myself in the sample and loving it. Flash forward to today and I was not prepared for how white it would be. The illusion is also in ivory and not as sheer looking. I think I just need time to adjust and grow to love it in the new color, but what do you all think? Will post photos below. They said they could order illusion netting in the nude and redo the top but we thought that it might clash and actually be more noticible. Here is my dress.


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  • Kristin
    Dedicated July 2018
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    It's perfect!! I LOVE it on ivory on you! but then again I'm personally partial tongue ivory-ivory look as my dress is similar to yours and I tried on a lot that are similar and always liked the ivory on ivory ones better than the ones with champagne or nude and the one I ended up with is also ivory-ivory

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