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Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Wedding 1: 21 weeks to go DOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

Wedding number one takes place on 3rd September in Shrewsbury which is just under 5 months away.  Having been in Australia since the happy couple became engaged I’ve not really been involved in any planning. I was consulted over the bridesmaids’ dresses which will be floor length and, hunter green (otherwise known as St Edmund’s bogie green, the colour of my school uniform).
A week or so ago I received an email from my bridesmaid colleague stating that she had ordered her bridesmaid dress and that I should probably get a move on if I want mine altered in time for the big day. Grudgingly I dug out the old tape measure and did a quick 1, 2, 3 of bust, waist and hips. Balking slightly at quite how large they sound when in centimetres I called the wedding shop and prepared to put in my order. Now, I am not by any means skinny and I did put on a fair bit of weight, about a stone in fact, whilst I was in Australia (I blame homesickness comfort eating and my insatiable sweet tooth); but normally for a dress I would fit in about a UK size 12 so imagine my shame, disgust and outrage when the helpful and slightly baffled shop lady told me that I would have to order a size 18!! She clearly sensed my misery when she suggested that perhaps I would like to pop into the shop and have her measure me ‘properly’ (clearly I can’t be trusted with something so complex as a tape measure!) I reluctantly agreed and made an appointment for the following Monday.

I can, it turns out, use a tape measure effectively after all, those five years spent at university clearly paid off! Triumphantly I pointed out that those were the same measurements that I had given over the phone not realising that in fact that meant that I was indeed the dreaded size 18. The kind lady, still slightly baffled, pointed out that when ordering a dress order the dress in the size that fits your largest sized part so in my case although my bust is only a mere size 12, I have a size 18 waist and so the dress must be ordered in a size 18. I just don’t understand how, in the short space between my bust and my waist, and it is short I am only 5ft 2inches tall; I can jump up three whole dress sizes. It just doesn’t make sense. Clearly there is a conspiracy amongst bridesmaid dress makers to make bridesmaids feel rubbish and brides feel smug and skinny. All in all it’s very upsetting for a body-conscious weight obsessed permanent dieter. Contrary to all strong urges I didn’t give any creative suggestions as to where the dress could be shoved nor did I run to the hills screaming at the top of my lungs, I didn’t even scarper to the nearest airport and jump on the first available flight to a far flung destination. No, I sucked it up and dutifully handed over my credit card only flinching once or twice when the poor woman wrote out the receipt...perhaps I am developing a mature sense of inner poise, it is only a number after all...nah I went home and, rather counter productively, drowned the inner poise in half a box of Celebrations. HOORAH!

3 comments:

  1. Definitely sized to make bridesmaids feel fat! *glares* And they make them all stupidly small in the waist - you know all too well the story of the periwinkle monstrosity ;)

    And you SHOULD have jumped on a plane!! (As long as that plane was flying to Australia, that is...) xxxx

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  2. Hey there TT (avoiding using your real name in case a bride is reading!),

    I only just came across your blog and I want to reassure you that being a BM isn't always so bad!!! I've been one three times, and I've actually quite enjoyed myself. I am also engaged, so unless (God forbid!) the groom gets hit by a truck in the next four and a half months, the old adage about 3 times a BM simply isn't true.

    The worst thing that happened to me was having to spend quite a bit of money on travel, and that was mostly because I was living interstate at the time. Secondly, sometimes brides just snap for no reason and then don't remember it afterwards (frigging scary to witness!), or defer making important decisions like booking hairdressers until less than a month before the big day, which actually causes a lot of stress on the BMs! Also, despite our best efforts to select nice dresses, I haven't actually worn any of them again. The shoes, on the other hand, have been around the block a million times, probably because they're low and comfortable. The second pair, that is. The first pair, intended for three uses, were eaten by my brother's dog. It turned out to be a Godsend becaue they weren't at all comfortable!

    Lastly, you're not alone in the confusing measurements department. After I lost 10kg a couple of years ago (which I'm pretty sure I've more or less put back on... boo...) I decided to measure myself to see how well I'd done. As it turns out, I'm three sizes - 10 in the bust, 12 in the hips and 14 in the waist. I knew I'd dropped a couple of sizes but I guess they weren't all in the same spot. Depressing, to say the least, and not at all helpful when buying clothes!!!

    May your brides are as reasonable as mine were, and also as reasonable as I **assume** I'm being (custom-fit dresses in a relatively normal colour and style, accommodation paid for, transport paid for if required... the only serious down side is that it's interstate on a Sunday!).

    ~* Ness (the reason you met Kirsti)

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  3. Thanks Ness, I'm sure it's all going to be fine. My brides are all lovely and a dress size is just a number! I'm actually enjoying myself with all the preparations so far. Time will tell if it stays like that! x

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