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'I'm engaged and need to find a wedding dress. An expert gave me six foolproof tips.'

Getting engaged to the person you love is an incredible, wonderful, life-exploding-with-happiness occasion that’s hard to put into words. It’s better than Netflix on a Friday night, better than your Deliveroo order arriving ahead of schedule, better than sex on a Saturday morning.

When my boyfriend of five years proposed to me in March I thought I was going to pass out from love, and for days afterwards, we just kept smiling at each other and acting like a gross couple in their loved-up peak in every bad rom-com ever made.

But then questions about the wedding began. What date? What venue? Which city (I'm from Canberra, he's from Melbourne)? What would I wear? Who was invited? Would I be walked down the aisle?

And it was then I realised, as one of the first people in my friendship group to get engaged, I was going to face the unfamiliar and terrifying terrain of Planet Bride alone and somehow figure out a way to, you know... wedding.

So, starting at the very beginning here's what I learned about selecting a dress, from none other than Say Yes to the Dress Australia host and bridal designer extraordinaire, Adam Dixon.

1. Go through your wardrobe.

A big mistake brides-to-be make is not looking through their wardrobe, Dixon told Mamamia. The first thing to do before booking any appointments, he says, is to work out what kind of style you want.

"Go through your wardrobe, look at your own personal style," Dixon says. "That's going to be a really good indicator of what kind of wedding gown you're going to want."

"If you're more of a formal person, you're going to want more of a traditional wedding gown, and if you're a little bit more relaxed or bohemian in your day-to-day life then make a note of that because that's going to be a really good starting point."

2. Have a setting in mind and buy some magazines.

"If you're having a big cathedral wedding, you've obviously got to have something to match that scale and fits the setting," Dixon says, adding, "I tell the girls who are coming to see me to rip pictures out of magazines that they like."

"That means when they come in to see me, I can see that and know what direction they're heading in and can cater to where they're going."

3. Be up front about your body.

In a dream world, it wouldn't be this way, but the reality for most women out there is that we have areas of our body that we hate, areas we love, and areas we're a bit meh about. And according to Dixon, being upfront about that from the start will save you and your dress consultant a lot of time.

"Just be honest about it and say what you don't like, but also have a counter of what I do like," Dixon says. "Once I know what you might want to cover or show off, I have a really great idea of what shape to put you in."

A wedding designed by each bridesmaid.

4. Pick your shopping party with care.

Honestly, the whole inviting five friends, a mother and an in-law to watch you try on clothes has never really been something I've understood, but some brides seem to be really into it.

Dixon says that if you do want people to come along to your fitting, it's important they're the kinds of people who will be honest with you but not upset you.

"Bring people that support you in your decisions and don't fight against everything," he says, adding, "I prefer a smaller entourage, two or three is a good number, particularly for your first try on."

Listen: Mamamia Out Loud discuss the out-of-this-world expenses of weddings. 

5. Find the right underwear for your outerwear try-on.

For the love of God and consultants everywhere, go underwear shopping before your visit. Just do it.

"Everybody has their own opinion on what's best," Dixon says, explaining some consultants prefer brides-to-be to wear a strapless bra and a g-string, while others recommend Spanx. For his fittings, he prefers to see ladies in a strapless bra and a plain, full brief.

"That way, you can see actually what shows through on the fabric," Dixon says, "and then later on if you need support wear you can work that one out."

6. Come in with some perspective.

"The main thing is, it should be fun," Dixon says finally. "Don't get bogged down in it. you'll find a dress, you'll find one you love, you'll find one you look good in. Some people find it on the first hit, some people have to go to five different places, some people have to go to 10, but you will find it and you'll have a great day."

He adds, "This is a great thing! Someone wants to marry you. You want to be with somebody for the rest of your life. This is amazing!"

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Caz Gibson 7 years ago

Here's a tip...............When you go shopping for that dress - avoid the "Wedding Boutiques".........in fact - don't tell any dress shop that you're looking for a wedding dress.
Just start looking for the most beautiful, loveable dress you can find - and it doesn't have to be white.
If the salespeople know you're "wedding-dress hunting" they'll start seeing dollar signs.
Another tip - try to stay away from the "wedding uniform" of "something slim & elegant" and of course SLEEVELESS.
Only a handful of women can wear this stuff and still look "slim & elegant".

I think that even a hint of sleeve looks way more flattering on most people.
Weddings don't have to be expensive - if you use some imagination you can have a beautiful, charming, people-friendly event that you'll love every image & memory of..............'have a wonderful day.........xxx's


Banshee 7 years ago

Wish Id thought more about this before my wedding. I picked an unflattering dress, it was perfect from the waist down but it was not a good fit for my very large bust and I didn't think about sitting, bending, leaning ie. any time I was not standing straight looking into a mirror and how that effects everything, so half of my photos look ridiculous with my massive boobs looking super bogan ahh. Oh well. Hubby in every photo looks great and still looking at me so full of love no matter how bad I looked, so I just focus on that hahaha!