2015 Best 15

Today I got to thinking about 2015, fitting as there’s only one day left #procrastination. As I started reflecting, I came to the determination that 2015 has been my best year thus far. It’s safe to say I had a healthy mix of the good and the bad; I had some really incredible moments that brought me joy, tested my strength and resulted in growth.

I can whole-heartedly say I am ending 2015 in a better place than where I started.

That being said, I’m sharing 15 of the most impactful moments/revelations of 2015 (in no apparent order – I’ll work on organization next year). And as we approach the new year ahead, I can only say this list is a true inspiration to grow even further into who I’m supposed to be. And in true form, I’ve neverbeenso ready to bid farewell to 2015 and bring on 2016.

#1 Starting this blog.
I had always toyed with the idea of starting a blog. I constantly admired the bloggers I followed on social media and always said something to the effect of “ugh, they have it all” or “I wish I could do that” etc. 2015 was the year I decided to do something about it. And you know what I found out, blogging is tough, plain and simple. I never knew how much actually went into just getting the name right or how to create a domain or where to host – and that’s not even creating content yet – then there’s making the time to write/post/photograph/share/engage – but that’s the thing, I had to MAKE time. It’s A LOT. After the first month, the old me would have probably just given up. But I told myself I’m sticking to this. It really provides a creative outlet for me and it allows me to constantly improve and learn. The blogosphere is inanely intimidating, but also generously helpful. I have met some amazing bloggers who have shared some of their secrets and I can’t wait to continue growing that circle and growing this brand.

#2 Facing a familiar unknown.
At the beginning of this year, we moved into a renovated building at work. Sounds standard, right? Well, this move had a little extra baggage. In 2013, my building, Building 197, on the Washington Navy Yard was invaded by an active shooter, which claimed the lives of 12 victims. While I won’t get into what that day alone entailed, I will say that the rebuilding aftermath was quite an ordeal. From being displaced to several locations all across the DMV, to moving into an old dilapidated building for a short-term to then, finally this year, moving back into that same building where the horror had taken place. I didn’t know what to expect. I hadn’t been back in the building since that day I had taken shelter for 3 hours and was escorted out by SWAT. But I was ready to resume some sort of normalcy. It felt good. It felt really really good. I spent two years wondering what it would feel like: would I be scared?, emotional?, fine? I wasn’t sure. But in February of this year, we all faced it together, as a family, and moved on.

#3 Calling Charleston, SC Home
I had been in a work program for the past 3 years and finally graduated this year. Our third year of the program, we are to do an external rotation somewhere outside of our home base. I chose Charleston, SC. It was A LOT of work to get it approved, but it finally was. But then in February of this year, it was actually happening. I spent all January worrying, wondering what I had gotten myself into. I could have stayed local and just gone to the 4th floor of my own building, but I decided to go 8 hours away ALONE for two months. I had never been away from home on my own..EVER. I went to college with my best friend and lived together all 5 years and progressively moved forward to the city  friends and then my boyfriend, now fiance. I had never done anything alone. I literally looked for ways I could back out. But finally I took a deep breath and jumped. It was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. Sure, I ate a lot of meals alone and experienced things alone, but I learned A LOT about myself and my incredible friends/family came to visit so often that I didn’t have to spend too many weekends alone. I discovered Barre and Yoga and rediscovered my love for reading, all things I used to brush to the side for the sake of no time. I used to get hives at the thought of eating at a restaurant alone or going to a bar by myself, but now I can say it’s not half bad. Sure, I prefer the alternative, but I did it and I had neverbeenso proud of myself. Charleston allowed me to focus on me, and as selfish as that may sound, I never knew how much I needed that.

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#4 My best friend asked me to marry him.
When I was younger, I 100% thought I’d be married by 23, two kids by 27 and couldn’t even imagine 30 because it seemed so far away and old. Well here I was, 27, no marriage, no babies, but a man who truly loved me by my side. I guess I couldn’t complain that much. But it did start to get to me, that after 5 years, would it ever happen!? And then it did. April 18, 2015, Will made me an engaged woman. The day was perfect, the ring was perfect, he was perfect, I really couldn’t have asked for anything better. Next year I’ll be a MRS!

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#5 We hiked Macchu Picchu
I’d like to say I’m somewhat outdoorsy, I like to hike, but hiking to Macchu Picchu was a whole nother story. Granted we did a smaller 1-2 day hike, but it still tested my ability. There were times I wasn’t sure I was going to make it. Like when it was 90 degrees, humid, 2 hours in and we were told by our guide that we would have overcast all day and not even get one picture…yeah, I had to give it all the strength I had to keep trucking on. But I did, and it was beautiful and the sun came out, the grey skies turned to blue and it was magical. The adrenaline high was off the charts. I gave myself several pats on the back for that one…and Will too, for his patience.

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#6 We went to the Amazon Jungle
Although this was part of the same trip above, it absolutely deserves its own moment. The nerves that coursed through my veins when Will suggested we take a trip and tack on the Amazon Jungle were through the roof. We’ve traveled a lot together, so I am completely trusting of Will when it comes to locations and activities, so I went along with the idea. It was incredible. It was incredibly hot, it was incredibly humid, it was incredibly muddy, it was incredibly beautiful, it was incredibly eye-opening, the list goes on.

How The Amazon Rainforest Challenged My Comfort Zone

#7 Bye Bye Beamer
My parents and my grandparents are super generous humans. When I was in college, I knew nothing about the world around me and remember just seeing a white x3 BMW and knew it had to be mine. And what did my parents and grandparents do? They made that happen. (And yes, I am cringing with you at the thought of how annoying I sound). The thing was a money pit. The last few years I put so much money into the car, but the act of buying a new one seemed way too intimidating so I kept pushing it off until I couldn’t anymore. This year – I finally hit my breaking point – 5 flat tires, 4 times stranded on the side of the road and $8,000 later. Researching for a new car is TOUGH. Time consuming. Where does everyone get the time to find the car they’re driving?? With a lot of help and a lot of stress, I finally bought my first car! I graduated the money-pit Beamer club and entered the adult Subaru club. and I couldn’t be happier. #subbuds

beamer

#8 Becoming a minimalist..sort of.
My closet is ridiculous. Will turned a spare bedroom into an entire closet for me. I mean, come on. A year ago, hell even 6 months ago, I would say this was a necessity. However, after living in Charleston for two months, I realized I could live off of far little than what I thought I needed. When I got home I looked in my closet and was immediately welcomed home by STUFF. Way too much STUFF. I’m not a hoarder, but the sheer amount of clothing, shoes, accessories, I thought I needed is comical. Don’t get me wrong, I still love fashion and things, but now I can love those things in a much more healthy (and minimal) way.

#9 Discovering Poshmark.
After this revelation of becoming a minimalist, I found myself in a dilemma. I had really great pieces that I wasn’t comfortable donating just yet, but also knew I would never wear. Insert Poshmark. A place for women to buy/sell gently used clothing, shoes, accessories. In April I listed roughly 430 items on Poshmark. I didn’t even know I had 430 items.  Like I said, too much STUFF. To date, I’ve made $1,800. That’s $1,800 I wouldn’t have had otherwise and while it has yet to make a dent in the amount of crap I have, it’s a start. I’ve made deals with myself: 1. Once something is listed for a year and hasn’t sold, donate it; 2. You have to sell a piece to buy a piece – I’m still struggling with this one, but I’m only human. And just this week, I was finally asked to co-host a Poshmark party! More shares = more dollars.

#10 I FINALLY started saving.
I’m sure it’s no surprise when I say I had a bit of a credit card problem a few years back. I spent most of the last couple years getting that under control. And while it took a lot of control and restraint, I was finally able to rid myself of that debt last year and start a recurring saving early this year. It’s not much, but again, it’s a start.

#11 Wedding Planning.
Oh what fun it is. I’m only being half sarcastic. The first few months were NOT fun. Apparently people start planning their weddings years in advance because I got turned down by several venues and vendors for a wedding I was trying to plan 16 months out. These are big decisions. What if I make the wrong one? What if someone isn’t happy? Once the big stuff was done and once I learned this is a time when it’s okay to be a little bit selfish, I felt a huge relief. I’m not talkin Bridezilla, I’m talkin there’s no way I can make everyone happy. Also, weddings are expensive. Like really expensive. Like I had no idea how expensive. So, it takes a lot of research and a lot of calculating to determine what’s necessary and what’s outrageous. Here, a peony costs $50….no.

#12 Getting more comfortable with saying ‘no’.
Speaking of…’No’ is never a word I was good at. I’m a perfectionist (thanks, Grandma) and so that always meant I would take whatever is asked of me and not only do it, but push myself to make it perfect. Well if that isn’t a recipe for stress implosion, I don’t know what is. I started to take a stand for myself and say ‘no’ when it just didn’t fit. That’s put me in some uncomfortable positions, but in the end, I am living this life for me and I have to take the reins.

#13 Podcasts.
I have a long commute to/from work. I spend nearly 3 hours a day commuting, on a good day. Don’t even get me started when it rains. I’ve tried countless ways to make this commute better. Stress balls, audio books, buying the entire iTunes library. Then I stumbled upon podcasts. They’re short little quirps (between 30-60 minutes) on varying topics that occur on a regular basis FOR FREE. While I won’t say they get me excited to get in my car, I will say the day is a little brighter (and road rage a little lighter) when I have a new episode of Stuff Mom Never Told You or Dear Sugar or Freakonomics.

#14 Friday Nights In.
A few years ago, I was still struggling with the idea that I needed to have plans every second of every weekend or I just wasn’t doing it right. Last year, I could count on two hands the amount of times we stayed in on a weekend. This year, Friday Nights In (FNI) are my jam! Work is hard and long and exhausting. I look forward to a Friday with no plans, ordering food, drinking wine and watching Netflix. A few years ago, I never thought it would happen to me. But the FNIs got me! What am I, old? No! Smart. I’m no longer hungover and wasting 50% of my weekend away and it’s glorious. There are a few one-offs now and then, but if its not someone’s birthday, I aint goin.

#15 Quality vs. Quantity
The idea of becoming a minimalist deciphers between quality vs quantity. One really nice top, that can be paired several ways or 5 cheap tops that fit in all the wrong places? I know which one I’m choosing. But a year ago, I didn’t. And I’m starting to learn this goes for all aspects of life: things, friends, jobs, grudges. I think this is one of the best lessons one can learn, but one of the hardest. It’s hard to admit to ourselves that some things just aren’t providing anything positive to our lives anymore. But making that differentiation has been life changing for me. And I have 2015 to thank for it.

What has made a mark on you in 2015? What are you hoping to gain in 2016?

25 Last Minute Legit Gifts You Can Order Online Today And Receive By Christmas

So you still haven’t started Christmas shopping? And Christmas is in 3 more sleeps. Well, thanks to Amazon Prime (neverbeenso thankful!), you can shop today and no one has to know your dirty little secret! The below items and countless others are still available to purchase today and guaranteed to arrive by Christmas!  Here are my favorites:

diamond glasses use
Diamond Shaped Whiskey Glasses – 8oz (Set of Two)
– $29.99

zen page a day
Zen Page-a-Day 2016 Calendar
– $9.69

fujifilm camera
Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 Instant Film Camera (Pink)
 – $64.00

wineopener
Electric Wine Bottle Opener, Silver
 – $19.99

 

infuse
Infuse: Oil, Spirit, Water – $17.00

copper mugs
100% Copper Moscow Mule Mugs (Set of Four)
– $38.49

spiralizer
Spiralizer – $29.97
swell bottle
Swell Water Bottle – $39.95
throw blanket
Throw Fleece Blanket – $17.99
herb mincer
Fresh Herb Mincer – $14.23
fire pit
Fire Pit – $97.99
secret garden coloring book
Secret Garden Adult Coloring Book – $9.57
cool bar
Cool Bar – $85.99


cold brew coffee maker
Cold Brew Iced Coffee Maker
– $35.50
hammock
Double Hammock – $35.73
how to split wood
How To Split Wood, Shuck an Oyster and Master Other Simple Pleasures – $18.34
yankee candle
Yankee Candle 22 oz – $27.99


turntable
Portable Turntable
 – $75.49
one line a day
One Line A Day: 5 Year Memory Book – $10
herschel
Herschel Supply Co. Little America Backpack – $85.84


1000 foods to eat before you die
1,000 Foods To Eat Before You Die
– $17.30
roku 3
Roku 3 Streaming Media Player – $79.99
coffee mug holder
Wall Mounted Coffee Mug Rack – $44.99
day the crayons quit
The Day The Crayons Quit – $9.38
earth puzzle
3D Earth Puzzle Ball – $31.19

25 last minute pic monkey

 

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25

This holiday GIFT GUIDE series started off with my last post on subscription boxes and now here are some of my favorite stocking stuffers UNDER $25 that can be for just about anyone on your list or for those secret santa/white elephant exchanges you never know what to buy for.

Stay tuned for the next post in the GIFT GUIDE series. Who is your hardest person to buy for??

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Half Moon Planter – $14

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Who’s Most Likely To Game – $16

stocking stuffer 6
Beverage Warmer – $19.99

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Shark Socks – $10

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Date Night Bucket List – $18

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Beer Stein Can Grip – $6

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Travel Theme Adult Coloring Book – $10.55

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
The Little Book of Yoga – $14.95

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Carry On Cocktail Kit – $24

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Pallet Drink Coasters – $16.99

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Leather-Bound Explorer Journal – $25

AND WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS….

GIFT GUIDE: Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Coal Gum – $6

GIFT GUIDE: Monthly Subscription Boxes

Gift Guide: Monthly Subscription Boxes

Monthly subscription boxes are quickly taking over and with good reason. They’re a unique, personalized and who doesn’t love getting surprise things in the mail?! And there is literally something for EVERYONE. I subscribe to quite a few of these and could easily add 50 others if money was no object. I decided this year these monthly boxes are going to be a huge part of the gifts I give for the holidays; hello online shopping without the wrapping! You can either give one box as an introduction or buy a few months for your someone special; it’s up to you! Here are a few of my favorite monthly subscriptions.

FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE:

Mantry: jerky, hot sauce, bacon-everything etc.
Dive Bar Shirt Club: Each month they’ll receive an authentic t-shirt from the best of America’s most interesting and unusual bars.
Bowtie of the Month Club: Each month receive 1 bowtie in the shape of your choice.
Root Bizzle: If bow ties aren’t their thing, sign them up to receive regular ties, once a month. Choices vary between skinny, whimsical and business and sizes of their choice.
Birchbox Man: Box filled with grooming and lifestyle samples from both up-and-coming and well-known men’s brands.

FOR THE TRAVELER:

Try the World: 8 authentic gourmet foods from a new country every month
Escape Monthly: Luxury products from new destinations each month

FOR THE HEALTH NUT:

Bestowed: 7-10 healthy snacks, beverages and lifestyle items
Buddhi Boxes: Delivers mindful products that enhance your yoga practice on and off the mat

FOR THE CREATOR:

Smile Create Repeat: Quality art supplies, hand selected by artists with creativity card and additional surprises (from kids 3+ to adults)

FOR THE SWEETS LOVER:

The Cravory: 1-2 dozen cookies at your door each month!
Mystery Chocolate Box: 3 mystery chocolate bars from top chocolate makers; for every box sold, two meals are donated to charity, so you can feel good while you’re stuffing your face with chocolatey goodness.
Treatsie: red velvet milk chocolate bar, lavender sea salt caramels, cinnamon peanut butter cups etc. (DROOL)

FOR THE BEAUTY BABE:

IPSY: 5 beauty products in a darling reusable cosmetic bag
Julep Maven: $40 worth of never before released polishes and luxurious nail treatments.
The Clean Getaway Box: Receive luxurious bar of soap and other beauty faves such as lotions, lip balms, candles etc.

FOR THE BOOK WORM:

Crate Joy: Each box contains 1 YA hardcover book and 3-5 other bookish goodies
Gift Lit: Allows you to choose the theme of books for your subscription (i.e. mysteries, history, favorites for women etc.)

FOR THE FOODIE:

Bacon of the Month Club: 2 lbs of bacon to your door monthly…nuff said
Taste Trunk: Gourmet items under various themes chosen by you each month
Carnivore Club: 4-6 different selections of cured and smoked meats, charcuterie and jerky from around the world

FOR THE COCKTAIL CONNOISSEUR:

Crafted Taste: full size bottles of alcohol and mixers..need i say more?!

FOR THE NEW PARENT:

Citrus Lane: toys, books, snacks etc. newborn – 5 years

FOR THE KIDS:

Kiwi Crate: Ages 5 – 8
Tinker Crate: Ages 9 – 16+

FOR THE BEER BUFF:

Craft Beer Club: Each month receive 12 bottles of craft brews from around the country
Cooler Can Monthly: To accompany those bottles, check out this monthly koozie subscription from around the country.

FOR THE GAMER:

Loot Crate: Hand-picked geek and gamer products, such as shirts and gadgets.

FOR THE FASHIONISTA:

RocksBox: 3 designer jewelry pieces, wear up to 60 days and then decide if you want to keep or return!
The Trendy Box: 3-4 fashion accessories such as necklaces, belts, wallets, ring etc.
Stitch Fix: A personal stylist gets assigned to you and instantly sends you 5 products you can choose to keep or return. They even take a look at your pinterest boards for inspiration.

FOR THE TEA/COFFEE LOVER:

Tea Club: 4 oz of premium loose leaf tea per month.
Craft Coffee: They find the perfect coffee blend for you & ship it right to your door monthly!

FOR THE NEWLY ENGAGED:

The Bride Box: Fun full-sized products and samples specifically catered to brides!

FOR THE COUPLE:

Lovebird: Once a month, your favorite couple will receive a creative date at their door!

FOR THE CAR FANATIC:

Box of Car Stuff: Mixture of luxury, commonly known brands and eco-conscious value product brands including interior and exterior products.

FOR THE ANIMAL LOVER:

Bark Box: Dog treats, toys and goodies for your pup each month!
Meow Box: Unique toys and goodies specifically catered to your favorite feline!

FOR THE GOLF GURU (I have a lot of these in my life):

BirdieBox: Premium golf, lifestyle and nutritional products. Every box includes the current Golf Digest magazine. Can be customized for Men or Women and logos can be added for corporate outings.
BogeyBox: $40 worth of golf goodies, lifestyle products and food & beverage samples to help you focus on improving your golf game and time on the course.

What are some of your favorite monthly box subscriptions for yourself and/or to give as gifts?!

30 Fall Booties Under $75

Fall is officially here! Cozy cardigans, warm drinks and BOOTIES! They’re so easy to slip on, they come in so many varieties; the problem is..the price..but they make it so hard to pick just one! Well, with this list, you don’t have to! I’m giving you 30 adorable booties for under $75 to get your Fall started off on the right foot (literally).

  1. ASOS A MOMENT TO THINK Stud Tassel Ankle Boots $63
    ASOS A MOMENT TO THINK Stud Tassel Ankle Boots

  2. Nordstrom Rack Shellys London Lovenia Bootie $44.98
    Nordstrom Rack Shellys London Lovenia Bootie

  3. Topshop ‘Basing’ Chelsea Boot $70
    Topshop 'Basing' Chelsea Boot

  4. ASOS ATLANTIS 60’s Ankle Boots $54
    ASOS ATLANTIS 60's Ankle Boots

  5. Urban Outfitters Jeffrey Campbell Stormy Rain Boot $55
    Urban Outfitters Jeffrey Campbell Stormy Rain Boot

  6. G by Guess Aretta $62.99
    G by Guess Aretta

  7. Topshop BLESS Snake Ankle Boots $70
    Topshop BLESS Snake Ankle Boots

  8. LuLu’s Barista Brown Chelsea Boots $36 
    LuLu's Barista Brown Chelsea Boots

  9. Matisse Norm $47.99
    Matisse Norm

  10. G.H. Bass and Co. ‘Genesis’ Bootie $65.37
    G.H. Bass and Co. 'Genesis' Bootie

  11. Urban Outfitters Posey Gum-Sole Boot $69
    Urban Outfitters Posey Gum-Sole Boot

  12. ASOS Truffle Collection Cece Lace Up Anke Boots $50
    ASOS Truffle Collection Cece Lace Up Ankle Boots

  13. ModCloth Kick-Me-Up Bootie $68.99
    ModCloth Kick-Me-Up Bootie

  14. Nordstrom Rack BC Footwear Ground Floor Boot $39.97
    Nordstrom Rack BC Footwear Ground Floor Boot

  15. Tobi Tilt Fringe Ankle Booties $52
    Tobi Tilt Fringe Ankle Booties

  16. Urban Outfitters Elastic Ankle Boot $69
    Urban Outfitters Elastic Ankle Boot

  17. ASOS River Island Cut Out Double Buckle Flat Boots $69
    ASOS River Island Cut Out Double Buckle Flat Boots

  18. ModCloth Contemporary Courier Bootie $49.99
    ModCloth Contemporary Courier Bootie

  19. Madden Girl Burgundy Audette Short Boots $45.99
    Madden Girl Burgundy Audette Short Boots

  20. Target Women’s Charlie Ankle Boots $39.99
    http://www.target.com/p/women-s-charlie-ankle-boots/-/A-16728111?lnk=rec|pdp|top_rated|plph1

  21. ASOS RUN AWAY Leather Mix Pointed Chelsea Ankle Boots $72
    ASOS RUN AWAY Leather Mix Pointed Chelsea Ankle Boots

  22. ASOS Faith Swift Tan Fringed Western Boots $66
    ASOS Faith Swift Tan Fringed Western Boots
  23. ALDO Montoro $64.98
    ALDO Montoro

  24. Zulilly Tan Chrystie Bootie (STEAL!) $27.29 
    Zulilly Tan Chrystie Bootie

  25. ASOS London Rebel Worker Lace Up Heeled Ankle Boot $69
    ASOS London Rebel Worker Lace Up Heeled Ankle Boot

  26. Nordstrom Rack Circus by Sam Edelman Holt Bootie $39.98
    Nordstrom Rack Circus by Sam Edelman Holt Bootie

  27. DV by Dolce Vita ‘Sloane’ Bootie $39.47
    DV by Dolce Vita 'Sloane' Bootie

  28. ASOS AIZA Leather Chelsea Ankle Boots $63
    ASOS AIZA Leather Chelsea Ankle Boots

  29. YesStyle Block Heel Ankle Boots $56.90
    YesStyle Block Heel Ankle Boots

  30. ModCloth Trek Me Out Bootie $74.99
    ModCloth Trek Me Out Bootie

15 Tips for Enjoying the Wedding Dress Search

You’re engaged?! Congrats! You’re a supportive MOH, Bridesmaid or MOB reading this in hopes to prep your Bride-To-Be?! That’s sweet of you! Either way, wedding dress shopping is in your near future and you’re looking for some assistance for how all this is supposed to go down. You’re in luck! Take a deep breath and soak it all in!

Anyone who knows me knows that I’m extremely indecisive and a big lover of fashion..the two coupled together proved to be a bit tough when it came to picking out my wedding dress. I went to six shops and tried on 100+ dresses. Consultants would ask me what I didn’t like about certain dresses and I couldn’t pin point it, I just knew it wasn’t mine. Then finally, I found the dress I couldn’t take off. It was beautiful and completely different than anything I imagined I’d wear or pick out. Naturally, before my first appointment, I googled how to have a successful wedding shopping experience. I didn’t come up with much and a lot of what I read online or saw on TV about how a wedding dress appointment should go ended up not even working for me. That being said, here are 15 tips I’ve learned along the way that I wish I’d heard beforehand!

1. You Don’t Need to Know What You’re Looking For
While it’s fun to think you have an idea of what you’re looking for in a wedding dress; just keep in mind, there’s a very big possibility you end up with something completely different. Before my first appointment, I spent days printing photos and style numbers of dresses I wanted to try on and organizing them in a pretty little white wedding binder, to basically have it ignored for the most part. Consultants are going to ask for some key words and then basically have you try on dresses and gauge what you like/don’t like from there. Don’t waste your time printing out millions of photos, have an idea in your head, but keep an open mind.

2. Bring As Many Guests As You Deem Appropriate
When I started making appointments at shops, I received shocked responses when I told them I would be bringing 4-6 people with me. A few even said they couldn’t accommodate me if I brought more than 2 people (red flag, IMO – this is a special time for you that you want to share with people, a stranger shouldn’t be dictating that – their loss anyway). Like I said, I am extremely indecisive, I NEED opinions from the people important to me. The places I ended up having the most fun at, were when I brought 6 of my ladies, we brought champagne and we just had fun! It took so much pressure off and I felt much more comfortable in my skin.

3. It’s Okay to Be Indecisive
While many bride-to-be’s get a lot of flack for being indecisive, I say when it comes to your wedding dress, why not be? This is the most important dress you’ll ever wear and on a day when all eyes are on you! If time allows, be indecisive! If you aren’t happy about something with the dress, but you can’t pin point it, don’t get frustrated, just take it off and move on to the next. I dealt with one consultant who made me feel so uncomfortable when I couldn’t specify what it was that I didn’t like and it was a terrible experience. I ended up just saying I liked dresses so that she would stop pressuring me (needless to say, I didn’t return).

4. Take Pictures
Before my first appointment, I didn’t even think about not being able to take pictures, I figured that was a given, but to my surprise most of the shops I went to did not allow photography. However, pictures are necessary! There are so many dresses I either wouldn’t have remembered or realized how I felt about them without being able to see a photo after and process it. I told all of the consultants that my Grandmother couldn’t be there and she was the one paying for the dress (which was 90% true) and that she needed to see it before I made a decision. Luckily, this worked. Ultimately, the consultant wants the bride to be happy, so hopefully if you have a good one, they’ll work with you. Try not to take no for an answer; trust me, the pictures are important. Bonus: you can print off the pictures of the dresses that weren’t the one and save them in a journal to remember and show your fiancé after the wedding!

5. Try EVERYTHING On
Okay, maybe not everything, but this is the only time you’ll get to try on wedding dresses in your life, why not make the most of it! There were a few times where I was nervous that maybe I’d just never find anything, but I also had a ton of fun in the interim. Your consultant asks if you want to try on more, if you’re up for it, why not! Your mom picks out a hideous number that you could never see yourself in, give it a shot! You may end up falling in love with something you would have never chosen. Which brings me to my next tip….

6. Know When to Put Your Foot Down
If you’re no longer having fun and no longer ‘up for it,’ then say No. You may be worried you’ll hurt feelings, but again, this is the time to be somewhat selfish. I agree with trying on the gown your future MIL fell in love with to be nice, but you don’t need to keep it on and you don’t need to try on any others. The consultant is pulling the appointment into an entirely different direction than what you’re liking, then ask her to take a detour, it will save everyone time.

7. Do Your Hair and Makeup
You are trying on a dress that you plan to wear on a day when you’ll be the most beautiful gal at the ball. You might as well give the dresses a fair shot by at least primping your face a bit. I found that I felt so much more beautiful in dresses when I actually looked put together vs. rolling out of bed, no makeup, hair a mess. Trust me, it makes a difference.

8. Extend the Invitation
I worried about inviting my bridesmaids and Mom and my fiance’s family to multiple appointments because I didn’t want them to feel obligated to attend, but I also didn’t know who would be free when and if everyone’s schedules would align. As expected, schedules did not align (in the slightest), so I ended up just making the appointments and sending an email with the dates and locations and allowed them to decide which one’s they’d like to attend (if any). It ended up working out and I think everyone who attended genuinely enjoyed themselves.

9. Don’t Stress if You Don’t Have Your Wedding Shoes
People started asking me what my wedding shoes looked like and if I was bringing them to my appointments so they could measure and I just sat there thinking how am I supposed to pick my shoes when I don’t even have my dress and I’m 14 months away. You don’t need to bring shoes to try on your dress, most places will have shoes in a couple different sizes. If you’re worried about this or you’re worried they’ll need them to measure you correctly (incase you say yes) then give the shop a call and see what they recommend. If they do say to bring shoes, just bring a pair of similar height that you could see yourself wearing.

10. Bring a Male Figure
My Dad is very important to me, I value his opinion, but he’s also the furthest thing from a fashion guru that you could imagine. However, I didn’t bring him along for his fashion advice, I brought him for his support and the experience. He came to two of my appointments, after which he said he didn’t want to come to anymore because he wanted to be surprised on the wedding day. He questioned things I never would have and provided male insight that may be similar to that of my fiancé. So if you have a male someone who’s important to you, don’t hesitate thinking it’s out of their swim lane, invite them along!

11. It’s Okay to Get ‘The Feeling’ & Still Not Commit
I found the dress I loved that I knew was ‘the one,’ but I couldn’t pull the trigger that day. I questioned every minor detail about it. I had an appointment the next day at another location, tried on the same dress and still couldn’t do it (mainly because it was in a different location, but still). It took me 2 weeks to call up the shop and make the appointment to officially say yes. There were 2 there that I loved so I decided to put them both on. I almost left again without a dress because I loved them both. But then I again, stared at myself and couldn’t take it off, and knew it was it. I knew it was the one (again).

12. Accessorize
If you have the tiniest thought that this dress could be it, then ask to be accessorized! Put on a veil, a necklace, a hairpiece; try to envision yourself as a dream. Never feel like you are taking up too much time, the consultant will inform you of this as you go. The accessories make a huge difference, but don’t feel married (no pun intended) to them. You normally don’t have to make decisions like that until a few months out. And you aren’t limited to just the shop you find your dress at; Etsy has a huge online marketplace of unique wedding accessories!

13. Verify What They Have Online
Like I mentioned, I spent countless hours researching dresses, mainly on The Knot Look Book App, which gets very very addicting. But I must warn you, not everything they show a shop having online is in store and they also have many many more than what is available online. If there was a specific dress I knew I had to try on from a specific designer, I pulled the style code and called or emailed the shop to see if they had it, they were usually very helpful. No sense in going to a shop for one gown to find out they carry the designer, but not that dress. One time, I sent roughly 40 style codes to a shop and the consultant got back to me within 2 hours and informed me they only had 7 of the styles I inquired about, another reason why spending so much time researching photos isn’t all that necessary.

14. Don’t Be Afraid of The Off-White’s
When the consultant brought in the dress I ended up choosing, I originally thought ‘this is cream, there is no way I can get married in cream.’ I was later informed it was in fact ivory, just a more champagne-colored ivory. Either way, it looked tanner to me than I ever expected my wedding dress to be; however, the consultant pointed out, most people are not going to be wearing shades close to white or ivory, so my dress will look white in comparison. She assured me that if the dress is too white, it could wash me out or negatively impact lighting for pictures.

15. Google Your Dress + ‘Real Weddings’
If you are in between a few dresses because you’re unsure how they may look at your wedding, google the name of your dress along with ‘real weddings’ and you will see pictures of the dress from (you guessed it!) real weddings! It reaffirmed my love for the dress when I was being indecisive and gave me some ideas of how to style it that I would have never thought of!