Wedding Dress for the non-traditional

I have started to look for my 'wedding dress' recently and have decided I do not want a typical wedding dress (big, white, weddingy). I would like something knee length, possibly cream coloured but would like it to be something that I could wear again (more relaxed than your typical wedding dress). I like the vintage style that is so popular right now but I am struggling to find anything online or on the high street.

Can anyone suggest shops/brands for me to check out for a reasonably priced dress that's nice but wearable?!

I am still scouring vintage shops but have yet to find what I want.

Thanks GF
11:06 Mon 30th Jul 2012
 
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Thanks guys for the ideas
Have you tried Glory Days Vintage in Walmgate?
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Hello Craft - I do keep popping in. I guess the problem with true vintage is that you need a true vintage body shape =)
Hello Anne, No I didn't get my dress from this site. I didn't wear a dress!! I wore palazzo pants and a top!! Thanks for your good wishes.

DIL had sleeves in her dress, the dresses are adaptable.

Greenfly, DIL isn't a girly girl - that was the first time I have seen her in a dress and healed shoes!!
Had they been sick?
Thanks I think you have just sorted my bridesmaids.

One tip Greedy check out bridesmaid ranges as well lots cheaper and less structured. I will be using an Alfred Angelo bridesmaid dress as it was so simple Light in the box are pretty good I had a wedding jacket from them and the quality was very good for the money
Ha, ha Craft!! It just clicked!! Am a bit slow in me old age!!!
I'm doing the same at the moment! I have found the most likely candidates on asos marketplace, dresses from china with room for tailoring and customising.

Good luck finding the one for you, a dress that is! X
How about making it yourself? You know what you want, plenty of patterns available, could combine two or three.
If you are looking for unique wedding dress you can go through these <a href="http://www.gownsexpress.com/prom-dresse
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dress</a> which are of reasonable price and custom design. You can find dresses variant color and patterns which may be preferable for you.

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