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Limor rosen

Alecia, on December 22, 2018 at 9:23 PM Posted in Wedding Attire 0 9
So I am looking for a dress and I need help staying within my budget Preferably under 700...Does anyone know a designer or store that has a similar style to limor rosen? I looooove their 2019 collection, but I can't afford upwards of 5k...I've looked at bhldn, lulus, David's bridal and a few other local places, but still cant find what I want. I love the delicate floral lace tops and the flowy skirts that show some leg.... any ideas? Thanks! Smiley smile

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Latest activity by Jeanelle, on December 28, 2018 at 6:16 AM
  • Kenisha
    Champion June 2019
    Kenisha ·
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    Have you tried Azazie, Cocomelody, or hebeos.com ?
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    Alecia ·
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    No, but I will. Thank you!! I thought heobos was a scam
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  • Pirate & 60s Bride
    Legend March 2017
    Pirate & 60s Bride ·
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    Hmm, not sure about under $700 but Allure & Moonlight Bridal have some dresses under $1K.
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    Alecia ·
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    I know..lol 700 is ridiculous, that's his budget. 😂😂 I was just hoping to keep it under that. I'm sure 1k would be fine. I was thinking allure too. Still looking .. I heard there's a lower budget bridal store a few towns away from me so, I'm going to check it out after Christmas!
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  • Pirate & 60s Bride
    Legend March 2017
    Pirate & 60s Bride ·
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    No, it's not ridiculous. Smiley smile I just don't know price ranges offhand. I know Moonlight Bridal has a few gowns at $650-$750 (my reception dress was $650 but I got from a bridal shop discounted for less than $200!).

    Oh! Morilee has some under $1K too I think. I bought an amazing bridal skirt from them for my wedding and it was $450. But if you do separates, find the top first because it's easier to find a skirt. The top/bodice is the hard part.


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    Alecia ·
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    Oh, I know...but sure seems that way know that I've been out looking for a dress. At first we were thinking 500....we'll see what I can come up with! Honestly I wish I could just rent one.
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    Savvy August 2019
    Alecia ·
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    Thanks!! I've been looking at mori Lee this morning, they have some really pretty ones.
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    Savvy June 2019
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    Sounds like you have more of a vision that I did, but we had the same budget! My goal was under $700 and I landed at $400 plus $100 for tailoring

    I was super flexible (I found a couple of styles at BHLDN and another salon) and I made search criteria on brands and styles on used wedding dress sites like stillwhite and preownedweddingdresses.com. I'd get a notification when a dress in my brand was listed in the sizes I selected. I found my dress and felt a lot of relief at the decision when the price was right! Ya know? It had never been worn and still needed hemming like a new dress. I'm a pretty laid back person, so I didn't miss the hand holding of a salon and didn't need lots of reassurances over sizing, so this strategy might not be for everyone.

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  • Jeanelle
    Super September 2018
    Jeanelle ·
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    Also look up dressanomalie. Custom dresses made to your size so no alterations necessary. A friend got hers there and came out flawless.
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