Traditional
or modern? White or something less expected? Short or long? Sleeves or
strapless? With so many options to choose from in the wedding dress
department, today’s bride does not have it easy. In the midst of all
the planning, it can be tough to distinguish between what you really
want to wear and what you end up thinking you should wear because of
outside influences—be it family, society, or the latest trends sweeping
the bridal industry—and end up with wedding dress regrets years down the
line. To provide some sage advice on the subject, 12 real brides
spilled their biggest wedding dress regrets plus what they'd do differently if they had the chance. Read their honest stories to avoid some common wedding dress pitfalls.
"My mom really wanted me to wear a ball gown style dress, so I
acquiesced. But at each fitting I would ask them to take out more
“pouf” and by the end it just looked like a deflated ball gown. Moral of
the story: Wear what you want to wear in the first place." – Lauren
"When searching for the perfect dress, I didn't actually give much attention to the where and when of my wedding. I thought it was more important that the dress match my dream, instead of making sure it was appropriate for late May in Washington DC. That was a mistake. My dress had sleeves and included a crinoline slip with multiple layers to keep the skirt full. It of course ended up being unseasonably hot that day—about 95 degrees—and I was dressed like someone from Gone with the Wind." –Karen
"When searching for the perfect dress, I didn't actually give much attention to the where and when of my wedding. I thought it was more important that the dress match my dream, instead of making sure it was appropriate for late May in Washington DC. That was a mistake. My dress had sleeves and included a crinoline slip with multiple layers to keep the skirt full. It of course ended up being unseasonably hot that day—about 95 degrees—and I was dressed like someone from Gone with the Wind." –Karen
Something Blue
"While I still like my dress from that day, I do regret the
poufy sleeves—primarily because I think it identifies that fashion to a
specific decade and it bothers me for some reason. I wish I had gone
with something more timeless. My bridesmaid's gowns also sported the
awful sleeves and a peplum to boot. I think I could've done
better—something more flattering for everyone." – Lee
"I regret not doing a sweetheart neckline on my dress and not wearing a veil. At the time, I chose not to get them to save money, but I think I would have been happier with my look overall if I had just gone for it." – Lindsay
"I wish I had worn a piece of my mother or grandmother’s jewelry that day. All of my friends seem to have done it subsequently and I always feel a tinge of regret that I didn’t do it myself. It’s just a nice, symbolic touch." – Jennifer
"I regret not doing a sweetheart neckline on my dress and not wearing a veil. At the time, I chose not to get them to save money, but I think I would have been happier with my look overall if I had just gone for it." – Lindsay
"I wish I had worn a piece of my mother or grandmother’s jewelry that day. All of my friends seem to have done it subsequently and I always feel a tinge of regret that I didn’t do it myself. It’s just a nice, symbolic touch." – Jennifer
Some Sparkle

Jane Kaye Icicle Earring, $2,800

ChƩrut Double Heart Necklace, $3,050

Jemma Wynne 18-karat Gold, $995
"I’m not super into fashion or clothing, so I bought a simple
dress from J.Crew and didn’t give it a second thought. In retrospect, I
wish I had at least taken it to a fancy wedding dress tailor so that it
would have fit perfectly to my body." – Abby
"I ended up losing too much weight the week before my wedding and my dress kept falling down. I honestly regretted it—it was just a pain!" – Cady
"I wish I had worn my hair down and just pinned out of my face a bit. I never wear my hair up normally, so the updo felt stiff and out of character." – Paige
"I ended up losing too much weight the week before my wedding and my dress kept falling down. I honestly regretted it—it was just a pain!" – Cady
"I wish I had worn my hair down and just pinned out of my face a bit. I never wear my hair up normally, so the updo felt stiff and out of character." – Paige
Hair Accessories

Jennifer Behr Layla Bobby Gold-plated Swarovski Crystal Hair Slide, $180

Jennifer Behr Violet Rhodium-plated Swarovski Crystal Hair Slide, $275

Lelet NY Woodlands Gold-plated, $800
"When they are measuring the length for your bustle, make
sure you put on the shoes you want to dance in, rather than the ones
you're doing the ceremony in. I had them do the length and the bustle
with my 4-inch heels on, and then, when I wanted to dance with flats, my
dress dragged on the ground. Another alternative that I never seriously
considered, but wish I had, was changing into a short dress for the
super dance-y part of the night. It would have been simple to switch
into a short dress for the last hour or two, but I was worried about
looking high-maintenance with two dresses. Instead, I became
high-maintenance by having to constantly pull up my dress as it dragged
around the floor." –Sam
"I went to a lovely spa the weekend before my wedding. I was walking on a marble floor, there was a spill, and down I went. Cut to a purple and blue mottled foot and a severe sprain only days before my wedding. I had the dress of my dreams and the shoes to match, but I wound up under the chuppa in pristine while Nikes!" –Thea
"I went to a lovely spa the weekend before my wedding. I was walking on a marble floor, there was a spill, and down I went. Cut to a purple and blue mottled foot and a severe sprain only days before my wedding. I had the dress of my dreams and the shoes to match, but I wound up under the chuppa in pristine while Nikes!" –Thea
Dancing Shoes

Jimmy Choo Alexa 60 Embellished Satin Pumps, $925

Gianvito Rossi Portofino Patent-leather Sandals, $815

Aquazzura First Kiss Metallic Leather Sandals, $750
"I really liked my wedding dress but there were similar
dresses I had looked at that were less expensive. Now looking back, I
probably didn't need to buy as expensive of a dress—you just wear it for
one day. My regret is not being a little bit more budget-friendly."
–Jenna
"I don't really have any regrets about the dress itself. I got it on sale, it wasn't quite the style I wanted—it was a halter so I altered it myself to make it a strapless dress then added my own crystals to it. Looking back, I wouldn't change anything about the dress. I only wish I had sold it right away. I didn't end up having any daughters to pass it down to, styles change, and it's turning yellow, even though I treated it, and now there's nothing I can do." –Dawn
"I don't really have any regrets about the dress itself. I got it on sale, it wasn't quite the style I wanted—it was a halter so I altered it myself to make it a strapless dress then added my own crystals to it. Looking back, I wouldn't change anything about the dress. I only wish I had sold it right away. I didn't end up having any daughters to pass it down to, styles change, and it's turning yellow, even though I treated it, and now there's nothing I can do." –Dawn
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