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Brittany
Expert May 2019

To overskirt or to not overskirt...

Brittany, on September 21, 2018 at 8:03 AM

Posted in Wedding Attire 22

Let me preface this by saying my dress has had no alterations and having lost about 25 pounds since I bought it, the bust area is definitely going to need some work and you can see that in the pictures. So just ignore that part haha. These pictures also aren’t great quality, but I was excited to try...
Let me preface this by saying my dress has had no alterations and having lost about 25 pounds since I bought it, the bust area is definitely going to need some work and you can see that in the pictures. So just ignore that part haha. These pictures also aren’t great quality, but I was excited to try on the skirt and I didn’t have anyone around except FH and he wasn’t allowed to help lol.

An in pictured part of the skirt that I love is the train. I absolutely love my dress except I wish there were a longer train.

If if I do keep the overskirt, I would wear it for the ceremony but not the reception. I also have a blingy belt that I will wear regardless instead of the plain option.



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22 Comments

  • Stacey
    Super October 2018
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    I like it without. If you want a longer train I would talk to the salon or seamstress about a detachable train. You can wear it during the ceremony and remove it for the reception. My sister had one and no one knew it wasn't part of the dress!

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  • HayMrsO
    Master October 2018
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    I would go without the overskirt as well. It takes away from your beautiful dress!

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