Sunday, May 10, 2009

BGDC, pt III

Shopping trip number three was completely spur of the moment. I was up in Roseville for work and had a two hour wait until my appointments. I had seen that there was a new Alfred Angelo store and it seemed like the perfect way to kill two hours. I walked in on a Monday morning and was the only customer in sight. I was presented with a small catalogue to look through. As I flipped the pages, I thought about leaving. I didn't see a single dress I wanted to try. I pointed to a few dresses, and told myself I had nothing better to do. To my surprise, she had every dress in my size (or a little larger).

alfred angelo style 2007

I picked this first dress only because I had never tried anything like this before. I was seriously shocked at how much I loved it. I only had my phone to take pictures, so you can't see the beautiful lace on the bust area. The skirt was layers of chiffon. My favorite part was the way it fell in the back. I kept this dress on for a long time because it felt great. But I knew it just wasn't my dress. It just wasn't enough. For a split second I thought about this as a reception dress. As in two dresses. The price was in the $600 range.

The above dress was the most expensive dress I tried. I loved the fabric and the way the skirt was very random in its pick ups. I didn't love the plain ballgown look. While we both agreed this is a very pretty dress, I told my attendant (who was a doll) that I really liked an asymmetrical bodice. I hadn't seen any in the catalogue, so I started browsing the racks for anything with an asymmetrical look, just so I could see the difference for myself.


I found this dress on the racks and thought it was way too "blingy" for me. But it was in my size, and had the bodice I was looking for. I was really just trying to remind myself (and convince my attendant) that I loved what this type of dress did for my figure. When I came out in this dress, my attendant laughed at how right on I had been. I loved, loved, loved this dress. It was in the $800 range and felt so great on. It had the sweetheart neck and the asymmetrical bodice. I wasn't in love with the skirt, but we talked about making a few alterations so that it would have a more luxurious look. As soon as I got this dress on my attendant had her first appointment show up. I was also now running late for my work appointments, so I scurried out of this dress and planned on coming back with friends.
Had I found the one?


10 comments:

  1. The last dress is FABULOUS on you!!!!!!! It flatters your figure perfectly and it very "timeless" which was one of the most important things i looked for. Congrats!! I love it!

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  2. I love the first one. It looks beautiful on you!

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  3. OMG! I loooove that last dress. But, well, you know me and how I love a sparkly bust. ;)

    I don't think it's too blingy - and in fact, I this it will look MAGICAL in photos. Part of me is secretly wishing this is your dress because it just looks so amazing on you. On. The. Edge. Of. My. Seat.

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  4. I think the last one looks great on you!! The silhouette and sweetheart neckline are very flattering. Can't wait to see what you pick!

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  5. OOH! I love the chiffon flow on the top one! Themore you try on the more you totally get a feel for what you love and I can tell you are right about there!!! Good luck girl!!!

    PS You look beautiful in all them its just about finding THEE ONE!

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  6. That's fantasic. Good price. And of the pictures you showed, by far, it is the most flattering. :)

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  7. i really like the third one, but you look super pretty in all three.

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  9. i think the 1136 dress looks fab! in fact i think it looks better than the maggie dress

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  10. I love the 1136 dress on you, it looks fab and gives you a great shape... i am partial though as its my wedding dress too :)

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