Honest Wedding Advice

Twirl in Comfort: Embracing the Backup Wedding Dress for Unstoppable Celebrations w/ DJ EST

February 19, 2024 DJ ESG Season 6 Episode 15
Twirl in Comfort: Embracing the Backup Wedding Dress for Unstoppable Celebrations w/ DJ EST
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Honest Wedding Advice
Twirl in Comfort: Embracing the Backup Wedding Dress for Unstoppable Celebrations w/ DJ EST
Feb 19, 2024 Season 6 Episode 15
DJ ESG

Ever been caught in the middle of the dance floor on your wedding day, wrestling with a gown that just won't cooperate? Fear not, lovebirds, because I, DJ ESG, am here to school you on the game-changing concept of a backup dress. Picture this: you're gliding effortlessly amongst your guests, unhindered by layers of tulle and lace, because you had the foresight to slip into something a little more boogie-friendly. In this jam-packed session, we'll chat about why a second dress isn't just a good idea—it's your ticket to a night of unbridled joy. I'll walk you through picking a frock that screams 'bride' without the bridal woes and clue you in on choosing kicks that'll keep you on your feet from dusk 'til dawn.

No more fretting about broken bustles or wardrobe malfunctions here, no siree. I'm dishing out the insider secrets to staying stylish and comfortable so you can focus on what really matters: celebrating your love without a care in the world. From the moment you say 'I do' to the very last dance, I've got you covered with the wisdom you need to party hard and look stunning while doing it. So lace up those dazzling sneakers and let's get this party started, while I, your trusted wedding guru DJ EST, guide you through keeping it classy, comfortable, and absolutely unforgettable on your special day.

Peace, Love & God Above! :-)

Show Notes Transcript

Ever been caught in the middle of the dance floor on your wedding day, wrestling with a gown that just won't cooperate? Fear not, lovebirds, because I, DJ ESG, am here to school you on the game-changing concept of a backup dress. Picture this: you're gliding effortlessly amongst your guests, unhindered by layers of tulle and lace, because you had the foresight to slip into something a little more boogie-friendly. In this jam-packed session, we'll chat about why a second dress isn't just a good idea—it's your ticket to a night of unbridled joy. I'll walk you through picking a frock that screams 'bride' without the bridal woes and clue you in on choosing kicks that'll keep you on your feet from dusk 'til dawn.

No more fretting about broken bustles or wardrobe malfunctions here, no siree. I'm dishing out the insider secrets to staying stylish and comfortable so you can focus on what really matters: celebrating your love without a care in the world. From the moment you say 'I do' to the very last dance, I've got you covered with the wisdom you need to party hard and look stunning while doing it. So lace up those dazzling sneakers and let's get this party started, while I, your trusted wedding guru DJ EST, guide you through keeping it classy, comfortable, and absolutely unforgettable on your special day.

Peace, Love & God Above! :-)

Speaker 1:

What's up, guys? Dj EST on it's wedding advice season number six. And today I'm talking about packing an extra dress for your wedding. Yes, I'm talking about all the ladies out there packing extra formal wear to wear during the dancing aspect of your event. You know how many times I fucking look out into the crowd and I see a bride holding up her dress, or the bustle broke, or somebody's stepping all over her, or she's trying to dance and it's uncomfortable and she's holding her boobs together or up, or trying to keep me in the dress, or saying that it hurts or this, that and the other thing, because you're drinking and you're eating and now you're. You know you're pushing on this fabric that has no give to it. Yes, bring another dress Once you get done your formalities and your photos and maybe your video.

Speaker 1:

Those people that are shooting all that may or may not stay there, so it doesn't really matter. You're having a rager man. I'm a DJ. I want you to have a good time. Unless you got some form fitting little thing on that has maybe one bustle and the dress is like a cocktail gown, that's different. But if you've got a big dress on and got 25 fucking bustles and it's a big princess thing and it's out and you don't have straps and you're holding your boobs up because your boobs are top heavy and you're trying to make sure you don't fall out of your dress and it's just uncomfortable when you jump up and down, like you know what I'm trying to say, right, like, bring another dress, you know, obviously, get a white dress, get something else that you know it's going to make sure that people know that you're the bride. I mean, obviously they're going to know who you are anyway. But don't bring a black dress, you know. Get another short, white dress or something that's, you know, comfortable and not heels. You know sneakers I'm not talking about the Donald Trump $9000 sold, but I'm talking about, like white sneakers that maybe have some little rhinestones on them or some bling on them or some sequins on them, and get that dress and go up there and get changed. You have to eat, you know, and put on the little sneakers and the little. You know I don't want to say shorty, short dress, I don't want you to look slutty, but I mean, you know something that's cute and has some, you know, has some zazz to it and that way when you start dancing you don't have to worry about it. You don't have to worry about. Hey, I'm, you know, I'm still cute and I still look good in my dress, but I'm dancing around and I'm not holding everything together and I have straps up here and they're holding them up, and just think about it.

Speaker 1:

A lot of times I see brides you know whether that's one bride or two brides trying to figure out a way to dance in these dresses. Like they might look good in photos. They might look good when you're at the bridal shop, they might look great when you're home or during the first look or when you're walking down the aisle, but they're not the greatest thing to dance in. So if you want to have a good time and you want to have a party, bring a secondary dress and change. Trust me on this. It's great advice. You will thank me later and as a DJ dude, I don't want to see you holding shit up and your bridesmaids trying to pull the bustle up and if something breaks, you're like, oh my God, it's fucked up. No, bring another dress so you can have a good time and be comfortable and mark out at your wedding. It's great advice. I'm DJ ESG. Peace, love and God above, and I'm out. Bye, bye.