Hello!
I just wanted to cast this out on you guys (this forum has been a lifesaver sooo many times!!). I have my dress, a Sophia Tolli Diana:
As you can see, it's got a really lovely train, that I have kept. Problem is, it's really long! At the dress shop, they put some hooks on the top of the dress to hook it to the top. I think usually it's done on the inside, but we wanted to keep the detail of the train on show. Even when the hooks are done up, I still have a train, which will not be good for dancing - falling flat on my face for my first dance is something I want to avoid!
My mum used to be a dress maker, she didn't do my alterations as she didn't want the responsibility of spoiling it all, reckons that my dress is too heavy for the hooks, and I agree with her. Also, the hooks on the outside of the train look rubbish. She's taking the hooks out, because the last thing we want is for the hooks to rip a hole into my dress. And they aren't working at any rate to keep me from tripping up.
Which (finally) brings me onto my question: Has anybody else had a long and heavy train, and how did they ingeniously hook it up (if possible, technical details please, so my poor mother can replicate!), preferably with the beading still on show?
Wedding 10 days, so starting to panic...oops!! The dress shop insisted on doing my alterations last minute...sometimes wonder if they do this on purpose so you can't go back to them with any problems....I can't take it back to the shop, as a) I would have trusted them to do it right the first time, b) I'm out of time c) my mum has the dress a few hundred miles away from the shop. Stress!
Sorry for the rant peeps!