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I’ve found my dream wedding dress but my mum thinks I’ll look fat in it – people are calling her a ‘butthead’

IT’S arguably the most important outfit decision you’ll ever make.

So choosing the perfect wedding dress can be a time-consuming, difficult process.

GettyA woman has revealed she’s found her “dream dress” for her destination wedding, but is now second guessing herself as her mum thinks it will make her “look fat”[/caption]

GettyBut she spent ages sorting out the dress, and thought she’d found the perfect one[/caption]

But one woman has explained that she found her “dream dress”, only for her mum to insist she would look “fat” in it.

She took to Reddit to share the situation, titling her post: “My mum thinks that my wedding dress will make me look fat”.

“I’ve already chosen my dream dress to be custom made, and it’s a simple satin ballgown with box pleats and a loose off shoulder,” she said.

“I have chubby arms and a large bust (34DDD), so my mum is insisting that this design will not look good on me and will make me look fat.

“I want to make sure that my mum likes the dress but it’s also my big day.

“It already took me so long to find this design which I love.”

The woman, who said she weighs 9st 9lbs and is 5ft 7 tall, added that as she’s having a destination wedding, she won’t actually get to try on her dress until she gets there.

“Any suggestions on any other designs that would look better suited for chubby arms/ large bust?” she asked.

“I am looking for modest/ slightly conservative dresses.”

However, people in the comments section were quick to reprimand her mum for saying that about her wedding dress.

“I just want to say that (respectfully) I hope your mum stops being a butthead,” one raged.

“You said it yourself, it’s your big day – you are going to be so beautiful in the dress you pick & you’ll be stunning as you get to marry the love of your life.

“Focus on you, your significant other, & all of the good memories you’ll get to make.

“Your mum is missing the point & I feel sorry for her.”

“Your dress will look stunning on you,” another insisted.

“The ball gown skirt with off shoulder detail will give you a classic hourglass silhouette.

“Your mum’s body commentary can go in the trash where it belongs.”

“Your mum sounds like she is projecting her insecurities on to you,” a third agreed.

Wedding Dress Trends 2024

Sophie Creed, bridal designer and founder of bridal brand e&w Couture shared the most popular wedding dress designs for this year.

Sustainable Chic
Bridal fashion in 2024 is embracing a powerful shift towards sustainability, with brides looking closely at what fabrics are being used to make the dresses.
Many brides are also looking to wear a second-hand dress or a vintage number.
Boho Bliss
The bohemian aesthetic is effortless and laid-back elegance – ideal for relaxed weddings. Whether in a garden, on a beach, or under the stars, the boho trend is also great for nature-inspired weddings.
Couples opting for outdoor venues, and bohemian-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes, floral lace, and whimsical details with blend in with the natural setting. It’s about bringing the romance of the outdoors into the wedding wardrobe. 
Bohemian-inspired dresses often feature vintage-inspired lace, flowing sleeves, and ethereal details that stand the test of time.
Satin Elegance
Satin wedding dresses are capturing the hearts of brides who appreciate the marriage of modern simplicity and classic luxury.
This trend suits weddings that prioritize an elegant, refined aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for formal celebrations, chic city weddings, or any event where the bride envisions herself in a gown that exudes sophistication and grace.
Bold Romance
Oversized and bold modern showcase a shift in bridal fashion.
This trend is for the bride who dares to be different, breaking away from tradition and embracing a vibrant, contemporary aesthetic on the most important day of her life.

“I have similar, if not identical measurements to you. I can assure you that women our size look good in dramatic ball gowns, and I think everyone looks good with the off the shoulder look.

“You have excellent taste if I say so myself.

“I love that you’re opting for a classic, timeless look!

“And by the way? I am 200 per cent biased but I f**king love my body.

“You should absolutely love your body too.

“After all, this is the body your fiancé fell in love with and the one they want to marry and be with forever.

“That, to me, is what matters most.

“Not your mum’s garbage, wholly unwanted opinion.”

I’ve found my dream wedding dress but my mum thinks I’ll look fat in it – people are calling her a ‘butthead’

IT’S arguably the most important outfit decision you’ll ever make.

So choosing the perfect wedding dress can be a time-consuming, difficult process.

GettyA woman has revealed she’s found her “dream dress” for her destination wedding, but is now second guessing herself as her mum thinks it will make her “look fat”[/caption]

GettyBut she spent ages sorting out the dress, and thought she’d found the perfect one[/caption]

But one woman has explained that she found her “dream dress”, only for her mum to insist she would look “fat” in it.

She took to Reddit to share the situation, titling her post: “My mum thinks that my wedding dress will make me look fat”.

“I’ve already chosen my dream dress to be custom made, and it’s a simple satin ballgown with box pleats and a loose off shoulder,” she said.

“I have chubby arms and a large bust (34DDD), so my mum is insisting that this design will not look good on me and will make me look fat.

“I want to make sure that my mum likes the dress but it’s also my big day.

“It already took me so long to find this design which I love.”

The woman, who said she weighs 9st 9lbs and is 5ft 7 tall, added that as she’s having a destination wedding, she won’t actually get to try on her dress until she gets there.

“Any suggestions on any other designs that would look better suited for chubby arms/ large bust?” she asked.

“I am looking for modest/ slightly conservative dresses.”

However, people in the comments section were quick to reprimand her mum for saying that about her wedding dress.

“I just want to say that (respectfully) I hope your mum stops being a butthead,” one raged.

“You said it yourself, it’s your big day – you are going to be so beautiful in the dress you pick & you’ll be stunning as you get to marry the love of your life.

“Focus on you, your significant other, & all of the good memories you’ll get to make.

“Your mum is missing the point & I feel sorry for her.”

“Your dress will look stunning on you,” another insisted.

“The ball gown skirt with off shoulder detail will give you a classic hourglass silhouette.

“Your mum’s body commentary can go in the trash where it belongs.”

“Your mum sounds like she is projecting her insecurities on to you,” a third agreed.

Wedding Dress Trends 2024

Sophie Creed, bridal designer and founder of bridal brand e&w Couture shared the most popular wedding dress designs for this year.

Sustainable Chic

Bridal fashion in 2024 is embracing a powerful shift towards sustainability, with brides looking closely at what fabrics are being used to make the dresses.

Many brides are also looking to wear a second-hand dress or a vintage number.

Boho Bliss

The bohemian aesthetic is effortless and laid-back elegance – ideal for relaxed weddings. Whether in a garden, on a beach, or under the stars, the boho trend is also great for nature-inspired weddings.

Couples opting for outdoor venues, and bohemian-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes, floral lace, and whimsical details with blend in with the natural setting. It’s about bringing the romance of the outdoors into the wedding wardrobe. 

Bohemian-inspired dresses often feature vintage-inspired lace, flowing sleeves, and ethereal details that stand the test of time.

Satin Elegance

Satin wedding dresses are capturing the hearts of brides who appreciate the marriage of modern simplicity and classic luxury.

This trend suits weddings that prioritize an elegant, refined aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for formal celebrations, chic city weddings, or any event where the bride envisions herself in a gown that exudes sophistication and grace.

Bold Romance

Oversized and bold modern showcase a shift in bridal fashion.

This trend is for the bride who dares to be different, breaking away from tradition and embracing a vibrant, contemporary aesthetic on the most important day of her life.

“I have similar, if not identical measurements to you. I can assure you that women our size look good in dramatic ball gowns, and I think everyone looks good with the off the shoulder look.

“You have excellent taste if I say so myself.

“I love that you’re opting for a classic, timeless look!

“And by the way? I am 200 per cent biased but I f**king love my body.

“You should absolutely love your body too.

“After all, this is the body your fiancé fell in love with and the one they want to marry and be with forever.

“That, to me, is what matters most.

“Not your mum’s garbage, wholly unwanted opinion.”

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