I picked a design and had the dressmaker make it for me in light baby blue.
2007-01-30 11:18:12
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answered by Anonymous
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My best friend's daughter got married last August in a lavender gown, and it was lovely! She found hers on eBay, but you could also look at the wedding dress shops for a bridesmaid dress, or department stores at the prom gowns.
Don't let anyone discourage you from the dress you want...It will be lovely!
2007-01-30 15:01:07
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answered by Ara57 7
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I have seen a few but can't remmeber the brand names.
You might try some wedding magazines that are printed in the UK-- you can get them at bookstores. I find that they show more colorful wedding gowns than US magazines do.
You might also try to buy a more ornate bridesmaid's gown, offered in lavender. BM gowns that are more of a ballgown style would work perfectly as a wedding gown. No one knows what rack you bought it off of, when you're wearing it. It will also save you a ton of money.
2007-01-30 14:54:42
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answered by Etiquette Gal 5
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Go to the fabric shop, find an elegant fabric color lavender and go to the dress maker. You have enough time and your selection will be much more great
2007-01-30 11:17:59
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answered by bajllc 2
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Formal dress shops where they sell prom dresses, etc.
Your basically looking for a lavendar dress so I don't know what makes it a wedding dress versus just a regular dress.
2007-01-30 11:22:18
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answered by Summer 4
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Its fairly standard for brides at the instant to % colorations for his or her gown different than white. maximum designers layout their attire in dissimilar colorations now. you're able to no longer have problems looking a lavender or possibly a lime green wedding ceremony gown in case you want one.
2016-11-01 22:20:00
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answered by ? 4
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you could try a prom dress. some of them look like wedding dresses and are couloured. you can find really pretty purple ones.
2007-01-30 11:24:48
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answered by Duelen 4
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Probably the best bet would be to find a good dressmaker and get one made. That way you get the design you want and the colour.
2007-01-30 11:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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how about a really formal bridemaids dress that comes in lavender?
2007-01-30 11:54:11
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answered by Dawnita 4
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I'm open to a bride wearing a different color other then white or off white. I think it is a neat idea and sounds lovely!
I doubt you will find one already made, you will need to find a pattern and someone to make it.
2007-01-30 11:24:10
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answered by kana121569 6
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