Monday, October 28, 2013

Marine Corps Ball Dress Shopping

It's that time of year again! Military Balls. Dress shopping. This year I made up my mind to rent a dress. I have always bought in the past and the dress hangs in my closet only to be worn once again, if at all. It seems like such a waste. About a year ago, I came across a few posts from Jen at The Adventures of Our Army Life. I noticed she always posted such beautiful and unique dresses she wore to her husband's military events. I asked about where she found all these great dresses and she mentioned Rent the Runway. Right then I made up my mind to use Rent the Runway for our next Marine Corps Ball.

I kept to my word. I started searching for my dress in August. I found several styles on the website but just couldn't commit. I honestly honestly have such a complex with making decisions. Finally, the spies over at Rent The Runway stepped up and offered a Try At Home option. I said 'yes'. They sent me 5 dresses to try on at home. It was just the push I needed. After trying the dresses, I picked a style and booked it for the Marine Corps Ball. The bonus is being able to book a completely different style for only $25. Which is sent to you in the same shipment. How cool is that? The whole process was seamless and I would highly recommend using Rent the Runway for any event you need a special dress. And this is solely my opinion. No one has provided me with any incentive to say otherwise. I just think this little secret needs to be shared with the world!

I photographed the whole Rent the Runway Try at Home process. The dresses were all individually wrapped inside the garment bag.  


#1 Nicole Miller 


#2 Badgley Mischka


#3 ML Monique Lhuillier


#4 Nicole Miller



#5 Carlos Miele


I had a lot of fun with the Try At Home option. It made decision making much easier. I picked Dress #3. I didn't initially choose a second dress but am reconsidering adding a less fitted option. Like this:

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Or this:

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All I need is shoes and I'm ready to celebrate!
Ooh-rah!

Nicole

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13 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh you look STUNNING in all of them!!! No wonder it was so hard for you to commit :) I'll be sure to check RTR out someday when we get to attend a fancy ball.

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  2. You look GORGEOUS!!! I've never thought about renting a dress, but this seems like such a fun alternative! I can't wait to see photos from the ball!

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  3. Wow you look amazing in all the dresses!

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  4. All of the dresses you tried on are gorgeous! A lot of the wives down here are using Rent the Runway for this year's Ball! I might need to look into it next year or the year after! I always just wear an old dress, but I have repeated dresses quite a few times!

    XOXO
    Chelsea
    http://www.anchorsaweighblog.com/

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  5. All of them are gorgeous!!! I would have a hard time choosing.

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  6. I LOVE the third one!! Great choice! I didn't know there was an option to try all of those dresses!

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  7. I love all of them! I've used Rent the Runway once before and I love it! That Try at Home option is pretty neat too because as females, we definitely need options!

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  8. those dresses are all gorgeous! i would have struggled choosing as well :)

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  9. You look so pretty in all of them! I've never heard of RTR... but I'm definitely going to use them next time I need a fancy dress! Thanks! :)

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  10. You look great in all of them, but I think you made a great choice! I must check out this Rent the Runway for next years ball!

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  11. LOVE IT! such a good idea! now hop on just fab or DSW and get some gorg cheap heels and you're set! :)

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  12. You look amazing in all of them!!! I'm totally going to try RTR next year! Great idea!

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  13. You look great in all of them! Do you know if they offer maternity gowns? We may be going to the Grand Winter Ball in December, but I don't want to spend an arm and a leg on a dress I'll wear once.

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