Fashion Forward Ladies, Is There an Actual Term for What I'm Thinking?

Updated on December 01, 2010
R.D. asks from Richmond, VA
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I'm driving myself crazy, looking at wedding dresses online, trying to come up with ideas. I have NO knowledge of fashion terminology whatsoever, so it's making it very hard to find an image online of what's in my head! I want a tight, form fitting dress that, um, 'puffs' out at the bottom (puff isn't the right word, I just don't want it tight around my ankles, if that makes sense). Strapless, lace, with probably a ribbon (instead of a belt) at my waist... does this kind of style have a name?! I thought it was kind of vintage, until I googled that and the results were WAY off base. I just want one freaking picture of what's in my head!! HELP!

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MAD PROPS TO JANINE! That's pretty much it exactly!! THANKS SO MUCH LADIES, I feel like such a dork not knowing 'terms', you've all been sooo helpful :)

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E.S.

answers from Asheville on

The dress bottom is called trumpet or mermaid style. So you may want to look up strapless, trumpet style, lace dress. You may want to add 'fitted waist' or ribbon waist.
Some sites also understand terms like '1920's style' or old/classic Hollywood style.
Oooo, the dress that Janine found is beautiful!

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S.M.

answers from Washington DC on

Mermaid Silhouette:
Two Words: HOT MAMA. Curvaceous and VERY form fitting, this wedding dress style is typically for the very confident bride. Mermaid gowns hug the body rather tightly all the way down to your knees, where the dress flares out. This is a really sexy style that shows off ALL of your curves. It screams sophistication and elegance, yet can be chosen for a barefoot beach wedding or formal ball room affair.

this is from http://www.big-wedding-tiny-budget.com/wedding-dress-styl...

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J.P.

answers from Stockton on

I am not savvy with the terms either - but I went to Google Images and typed in wedding dresses - and look what popped up....

http://whitewedding-dresses.com/

Looks kind of like the sound of what you want?? Hopefully that helps, if not, do the same thing I did - there are a ton of dresses that come up, surely you can find what you are looking for!

And CONGRATULATIONS!!

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M.L.

answers from Houston on

mermaid, trumpet or fishtail style with a sash

try looking at ruffledblog, they specialize in showcasing vintage style weddings.

http://ruffledblog.com/

I think you will like this dress from this featured wedding, all it needs is a sash, but you can buy sashes separately. Tthis is what she says about it, "My dress is a Cymbeline dress. I had it altered into a mermaid fit by having the torso extended and tucked and had part of the train cut off and sewn to make the dress a one shoulder.":
http://ruffledblog.com/jenn-brads-indie-wedding/

there are some handmade and vintage ones on etsy:

http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_query=merma...

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R.S.

answers from New York on

I got married 6 years ago... I think it was called a "princess shape?' but I don't recall exactly. A princess dress is full at the bottom but not very full, like a ballroom gown can be.

M.M.

answers from Chicago on

Google "fishtail wedding dress" and see if that's what you're looking for...

K.I.

answers from Seattle on

I think that would be a "mermaid" style...or even a "trumpet"?

Good Luck!

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