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anyone else worried they might trip down the aisle? lol
after my last fitting we ended up adding another skirt of tulle underneath so we don''t have to shorten the outside skirt as much and compromise the beautiful embroidery on it. i''m soooo nervous i''m gonna trip on all that tulle!!!!!
 
Yes!
I''m exiting the back of my Dad''s house and walking down 15 stairs to the back yard.....If I fall down those stairs I will just die!

I''m sure we will be fine however.... ;)
Good luck!
 
Is it really long enough that you might trip? Yikes!

How about a little more height in the shoes?

You''re going to be wearing that dress for quite a long time, so you don''t want to take any chances...
 
i''ve been asked by the seamstress to actually buy taller shoes as well lol
 
Yes...Too much fabric around my ankles, not enough grace
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I tend to trip over anything bigger than a toothpick on the floor
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I''m glad I''ll have my g-pa there to walk with me...he''ll help me steady myself.

Forget catching the bouquet...everyone catch the bride
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Date: 8/5/2009 4:55:32 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
i''ve been asked by the seamstress to actually buy taller shoes as well lol
Well, there you go. Simple solutions for simple problems.
 
I am very clumsy and I never wer heels, so yes. I am extremely worried that I will trip on my dress.

Ether that or my clumsy father will stand on it and send me flying!
 
oh gosh, i never thought about it until now, but yes, i am a bit worried but hopefully all goes well
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Date: 8/5/2009 4:55:32 PM
Author: Smurfyimproved
i''ve been asked by the seamstress to actually buy taller shoes as well lol
Oh boy... I remember all the trouble you went through to buy those blue shoes. I can''t imagine you finding anything else. I''m sure you''ll be fine. Might just take some practice.
 
my seamstress actually suggested hooker boots lol
i am concerned about wearing higher shoes or heels though, im thinking of getting some good platform flipflops
i wasnt really posting this to get answers for myself but more as a general discussion thing :)
 
Date: 8/5/2009 4:56:50 PM
Author: ams0124
Forget catching the bouquet...everyone catch the bride
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hahhahahahahah TOUCHE!!!
 
Date: 8/5/2009 4:56:50 PM
Author: ams0124
Yes...Too much fabric around my ankles, not enough grace
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I tend to trip over anything bigger than a toothpick on the floor
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I''m glad I''ll have my g-pa there to walk with me...he''ll help me steady myself.


Forget catching the bouquet...everyone catch the bride
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ME TOO! I nearly tripped trying to walk in the gown at the bridal shop today. I HAVE to wear flats, so my seamstress is going to have to work some magic! Fortunately for me, both of my parents are walking me down the aisle. My biggest concern is during the circling ceremony, when I have to circle my groom 3 times, he circles me 3 times, and then we circle each other once.
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Yes I am!

I am super klutzy. Once, on my way to lunch, i almost tripped over twice (luckily my colleague feigned blindness). I trip on carpeted floors more often than I''d like to think about!

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I am terrified.

The path I have to walk along is pebbled and I was tripping over myself in flat shoes- so it will be very interesting.. atleast I will have a story to tell and some funny photos if I do fall flat on my face
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I have tripped at fittings but the tulle was lifted slightly so I wouldn''t do that anymore...hopefuly!
 
I did trip. Well, actually my dad stepped on my dress as we were going up some stairs near the altar and I got hung up for a minute.
 
When I was trying on floor length dresses, all I could think of was tripping! I ended up with a tea length dress, so now I''m confident I will stay on my feet
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yep I was afraid of that, especially since I had to walk down a spiraling staircase at that. My dress was a tad bit too long still after it was shortened, and my dress was poofy as well, but I was told to slightly give a little kick underneath after each step since I was walking slowy anyways so that my dress wouldn''t come underneath me and I would step on it ,(no one saw my feet anyways) and it didn''t look at all weird ,
 
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