[–] VioletAura 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Try amazon. I got a simple little white dress for about $10, but they also have more elaborate ones for as little as $30 and up
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[–] FeefeeImpaler 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I love Bebe, and I love being a shitlady bc that's the only way you look good in their clothes
[–] McDoublechins 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Check out Adrianna Papell. They have some really pretty beaded and flowy dresses if that's your thing. The quality is quite good as well. I've ordered many things from them. Sizing is accurate to their posted charts too. Don't forget to check their Sale Dresses section as well. Some really nice dresses for <$100.
http://www.adriannapapell.com/dresses/
Congrats on your elopement! :)
[–] hamnono 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
There are so many hams online leaving reviews. Most the time the reviews are negative stating how horrible the clothing is when in reality it just looks like shit on hams because clothing is not made for galaxies so of course it will look horrible and it is not the products fault. Congrats on your elopement :)
[–] bughy 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I'm 32e myself so am familiar with your bust problem - I'd be really hesitant about buying a strapless dress off the rack and expecting it to look good enough in pictures. Lots of places these days just work in total bust measurement rather than cup plus back tailoring. This isn't a problem if you're wearing something stretchy, but with seams and intricate tailoring you've got a problem. This is where you get the cups overflowing but baggy in the back problem, which is largely due to fats with the the same total measurement around the bust but a completely different shape. (I.e. Back fat plus pancake tits). I have a suspicion you may run into that problem in Modcloth, thanks to their fat customers fucking up normal measurements. Anyway, if you love the dress (it's great!) my suggestion would be to buy a size up and pay to have it professionally tailored to account for all weird possibilities. It will cost you probably around $100 (depends where you live - probably less) but will look like it was made for you and way more expensive in photos.
Congrats on the engagement!
[–] deathhawkbitch 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
EBay. Especially if you know the style/brand you want. I got my (albeit quite alternative) wedding dress off eBay with no issues. Just be sure to check their seller feedback first.
Most of the reviews for my dress was by fats as well. They fucking ruin everything.
[–] Endogrinsignal 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
The vanity sizing on modcloth is outrageous. I bought an adorable dress in a large, to make sure my chest would be covered and it wouldn't be short. It arrives and it literally fits like a garbage bag. The arms are so wide you can see my bra and sideboob. The waistline falls below my hips. Again I'm 6'1 and built accordingly. So disappointed
[–] Supersecretgf 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Look for vintage if you like boho. I found a really nice dress that could easily be a wedding dress for 70 bucks. They can't sell the vintage stuff as easily because everyone's getting fatter.
[–] SugarPie [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Thanks for the tip! I've looked a bit on Etsy, but I'm kind of afraid I'll end up with a disreputable seller...do you have any favorites, or other places you'd advise looking?
[–] Supersecretgf 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I actually make clothes for a living (not so much into wedding dresses but ive done separates before), Honestly your best bet is to go onto EBAY- narrow it down to stuff that is only in your country, and just pay really close attention to the photos, if it looks modeled and something that you see in a facebook ad, it probably is. Are you looking for more of a boho look? i might be able to narrow down a couple of sellers in particular i like.