
Sarah found The Dress @ The Dress for her March 2011 wedding
to her husband James. They met when he moved to the area for a new job and
started going to Sarah's Sunday school class right before the holiday season.
"At the New Year’s white elephant gift exchange party, he thought I was
married to my brother (we arrived together, we have the same last name, he
lived with me, we argued about if the white elephant fishing pole toiletpaper
holder should come home with us)! Fortunately, within a few weeks, as he became
friends with my brother, he realized he was mistaken. But it did take him a
year and a half to actually ask me out," says Sarah.


How James popped THE question... I went to Hawaii on
vacation with my friend Heather; all the while thinking I knew when he would
propose. Within a few days of coming home, he took me to Alinea in Lincoln Park
for a date to remember. The ring was delayed by a day (they called him on his
cell that the ring had arrived once we were already on our way to our big
date). After no proposal that day, I thought he would wait until my birthday
months later. He surprised me the next evening at India Palace. I thought he
was going to get takeout so I went to the gym and then to his place. Instead,
he took me back to where I had told him he should get engaged in the next year.
(At the time, he was just a friend so I had not meant to me.) He got down on
his knee and proposed, saying that I should get married
this year. I was so
shocked and excited!

The couple chose the ceremony and the reception to be held
at College Church in Wheaton, Illinois. They chose College Church because, "it is beautiful and where we
first met." The site had plenty of room for their 200 guests. Sarah wanted a
March date because spring weddings are her favorite and springbreak was an easy
time to take a honeymoon.
Sarah wore a gorgeous LaRichi
trumpet gown with hand-painted blossoms on silk organza. There were glittering
Swarovski crystal buttons all the way down the back down through the train. She chose "the
dress" because it had sparkles and spring flowers. The
light, airy gown was perfect for her spring wedding. She chose an Amy
Kuschel platinum ribbon sash with metallic embroidery and beadwork to accentuate
her tiny waist.
Her shoes were hand-made silk satin by Hey Lady trimmed with
more Swarovski. She also wore a gorgeous veil and an exquisite back-comb trimmed
with Swarovski crystals and rhinestones.

She chose her wedding colors to be hot pink, chartreuse, and platinum. She liked that, "chartreuse had springy feel and platinum is classic." The colors were a perfect combination in her flowers and added the dash of color.
Sarah is a musician herself, so it's only natural that her favorite moment of the day was listening to the ceremony and
reception music.
Her favorite detail was her cake. "It turned out so beautifully with
the hand-crafted flowers and the Champagne vanilla was excellent."
Sarah's advice for brides while planning, "Insist that the wait
staff leave food for you. The servers cleared our plates while we talked with
guests so I hardly tasted any food at our wedding!" Her advice for brides the on the actual wedding day, "Do a first
look before the wedding. We saw each other for the first time at the start of
the day alone with only the photographer and it was a very personal moment. It
helped me get my sentimental tears out before the wedding ceremony too."
Thank you so much Sarah and James for sharing your day with us! If you would like to be featured as a bride that found The Dress @ The Dress
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