Wedding Dress

Is buying a wedding dress smaller than what I wear a mistake?
I found a wedding dress that I absolutely love. However it is a size 10 and I currently am a size16. My wedding is over 18 months away, and I do want to loose the weight; but is 3-4 dress sizes too much?
I’m not buying it form a dress shop
Yes, that’s a huge mistake. You should wait until your wedding is a bit closer before buying a dress (nine or so months before the wedding is a good time).
I had a friend who bought her dress a few sizes smaller than what she actually was because she figured she’d lose the weight. Long story short, she didn’t lose the weight and had to have the back changed from a zipper to a lace-up back. That alteration cost her quite a bit of money.
Taeyang – Wedding Dress [HD]
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