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Originally Posted by staceysbride View Post
I don't know who made my gown- I bought it last spring as a sample gown for $600. I got an AWESOME deal as the price when it was on sale before being discontinued was like $1800. I haven't gotten any pics of it on because at the time I bought it, it didn't fit. I'm having it modified to a corset back. Now, the dress is with my parents and I'm several states away.

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Does anyone have any idea of who might have done the gown? Like most bridal shops, the only tag in the gown is from the shop- not the designer.

-Nikki
OMG, Nikki, this is GORGEOUS!!!
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It's weird, I remember a friend asking me for a sample of my material and told me to take it from the inside seams. Her mom is making my veil and she is making my garter, hence wanting material to match color. Well, when you look inside my gown- you can't get at the seams. I know when you look at shots of the train, you can *see* the shadow of the seams when the sun is hitting it, but it's like the material has no seams exposed. I don't know HOW they made this gown. I looked for an exposed seam because that was another place I was told you'll sometimes find the maker's info- but nada. You'd think since this was a sample, it'd be there somewhere. But the only tag is for Schaffer's (a dress shop in Des Moines, IA) and the hang straps are blank. There's a style tag hanging inside the dress, but no maker's name.

 

It's funny, all this time I didn't post a pic because I was worried people would be like 'omg, what an ugly dress'. silly me.

 

Thank you for the compliment!

 

-Nikki

 

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Originally Posted by KJT1985 View Post
Nikki - WOW! THAT is a dress! I don't know who makes it. Usually their name is on the hanger strings and sometimes sewn into the dress inside. Sorry i'm no help. Its beautiful regardless so who cares! haha.
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Originally Posted by staceysbride View Post
It's weird, I remember a friend asking me for a sample of my material and told me to take it from the inside seams. Her mom is making my veil and she is making my garter, hence wanting material to match color. Well, when you look inside my gown- you can't get at the seams. I know when you look at shots of the train, you can *see* the shadow of the seams when the sun is hitting it, but it's like the material has no seams exposed. I don't know HOW they made this gown. I looked for an exposed seam because that was another place I was told you'll sometimes find the maker's info- but nada. You'd think since this was a sample, it'd be there somewhere. But the only tag is for Schaffer's (a dress shop in Des Moines, IA) and the hang straps are blank. There's a style tag hanging inside the dress, but no maker's name.

It's funny, all this time I didn't post a pic because I was worried people would be like 'omg, what an ugly dress'. silly me.

Thank you for the compliment!

-Nikki
VERY silly! That's the kind of dress I dreamed about growing up!

yeah, I don't know how they do it either but most dresses have hidden seems (meaning the seam is inside the lining). I don't sew so I have a hard time imagining how they manage that!
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