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I wore a £27 thrifted wedding dress on my big day – everyone says I made a huge error with the alteration but I loved it
A BRIDE received backlash after altering the vintage wedding gown she found in her sister’s closet.
The woman made a minor change to the style but people told her it looked better before.
TikTok user Emma Frances showed her followers her wedding dress before she altered itTikTok/@emmafranceslev
In her viral video, TikTok user Emma Frances (@emmafranceslev) revealed that she accidentally came across the look while trying on family wedding dresses.
She explained that her sister had thrifted the vintage gown for £27 to wear for a photo shoot.
Emma spotted the dress while trying on her ones belonging to her mum and grandmother.
The TikToker tried on the look out of curiousity and was shocked by how much she liked it.
“Wait, if I add more structure, I’m not kidding, this is exactly like what I was thinking,” she said.
Emma pointed out that the dress had all the elements she had been hoping for, including a drop waist, pearls, delicate lace detailing, and a midi length.
She explained that she would have to add boning to the bodice to give the look more structure.
However, it was a temporary alteration that caused a stir with her viewers.
Emma revealed that the flouncy off-the-shoulder sleeves were not her style.
She decided to have them tucked into the bodice by a seamstress to create a sleeveless appearance.
While this alteration was made with her sister’s blessing and could easily be undone, TikTok users were less than impressed with the move.
“Are you KIDDING ME? The sleeves were the BEST PART,” said one follower.
“I think the sleeves were so gorgeous and added to the dress,” wrote another TikToker.
“Honestly without the sleeves it looks like a cute dress but nothing wedding about it. The sleeves help give it that push into wedding dress category,” pointed out a third person.
“The sleeves were the moment,” commented another viewer.
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.
“Whattt? I thought the sleeves were so pretty!” wrote one commenter.
“Noo, the sleeves made the dress, honestly,” pointed out another person.
“I never expected you to commit SUCH AN ATROCITY, still pretty though,” said one follower.
“Wait, you got rid of the sleeves? I’m so happy you got your true dream dress but the sleeves were so beautiful,” commented another viewer.
“You ruined it but congrats,” said one TikTok user.
Emma had the flouncy sleeves tucked into the bodice for her wedding dayTikTok/@emmafranceslev
A BRIDE received backlash after altering the vintage wedding gown she found in her sister’s closet.
The woman made a minor change to the style but people told her it looked better before.
TikTok user Emma Frances showed her followers her wedding dress before she altered itTikTok/@emmafranceslev
In her viral video, TikTok user Emma Frances (@emmafranceslev) revealed that she accidentally came across the look while trying on family wedding dresses.
She explained that her sister had thrifted the vintage gown for £27 to wear for a photo shoot.
Emma spotted the dress while trying on her ones belonging to her mum and grandmother.
The TikToker tried on the look out of curiousity and was shocked by how much she liked it.
“Wait, if I add more structure, I’m not kidding, this is exactly like what I was thinking,” she said.
Emma pointed out that the dress had all the elements she had been hoping for, including a drop waist, pearls, delicate lace detailing, and a midi length.
She explained that she would have to add boning to the bodice to give the look more structure.
However, it was a temporary alteration that caused a stir with her viewers.
Emma revealed that the flouncy off-the-shoulder sleeves were not her style.
She decided to have them tucked into the bodice by a seamstress to create a sleeveless appearance.
While this alteration was made with her sister’s blessing and could easily be undone, TikTok users were less than impressed with the move.
“Are you KIDDING ME? The sleeves were the BEST PART,” said one follower.
“I think the sleeves were so gorgeous and added to the dress,” wrote another TikToker.
“Honestly without the sleeves it looks like a cute dress but nothing wedding about it. The sleeves help give it that push into wedding dress category,” pointed out a third person.
“The sleeves were the moment,” commented another viewer.
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.
“Whattt? I thought the sleeves were so pretty!” wrote one commenter.
“Noo, the sleeves made the dress, honestly,” pointed out another person.
“I never expected you to commit SUCH AN ATROCITY, still pretty though,” said one follower.
“Wait, you got rid of the sleeves? I’m so happy you got your true dream dress but the sleeves were so beautiful,” commented another viewer.
“You ruined it but congrats,” said one TikTok user.
Emma had the flouncy sleeves tucked into the bodice for her wedding dayTikTok/@emmafranceslevFashion – Latest Style News And Fabulous Trends | The Sun