Wedding Dresses.
- runawaygurl
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- runawaygurl
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Yeah, I've elimenated the third one, it's just not me, and I love the second, but I love the first too, I think I'm going to have to try them both on, before I actually decide which style is me.
*Yasuo I think your not sad, it's that guys are too insecure to talk about this kinda thing...yepyepyep!!!*
*Yasuo I think your not sad, it's that guys are too insecure to talk about this kinda thing...yepyepyep!!!*
- Masteroftheweb
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I like the first dress, i dont like the detail in the second as much or the sleeves. Though the sleeves seem a bit impractical to me in general but it is summer over there now so I guess you can get away with it.
I wouldn't make any hard and fast decisions until I've tried a couple of dresses on, especially considering that just because it looks nice on someone else (or the perfectly proportioned dummy) the style and cut might change after it's been fitted.
I'm so glad your actually going to try the dresses on, earlier on today I read this thread and was a bit worried you where just buying it offline.
For how much these dresses cost... you can't afford to go...hmm that's nice and buy it.
You know Bodice type dresses also look really good on your figure too, you can get some really nicely embrodery ones, though from the look at it you want your medievally flowy sleeves. But it's just a suggestion.
Also work out if you want a full train or just simple skirts because the pictures there dont tell you.
Wow...i'm bossy for someone whose never gotten married or planned there wedding ever.
I wouldn't make any hard and fast decisions until I've tried a couple of dresses on, especially considering that just because it looks nice on someone else (or the perfectly proportioned dummy) the style and cut might change after it's been fitted.
I'm so glad your actually going to try the dresses on, earlier on today I read this thread and was a bit worried you where just buying it offline.
For how much these dresses cost... you can't afford to go...hmm that's nice and buy it.
You know Bodice type dresses also look really good on your figure too, you can get some really nicely embrodery ones, though from the look at it you want your medievally flowy sleeves. But it's just a suggestion.
Also work out if you want a full train or just simple skirts because the pictures there dont tell you.
Wow...i'm bossy for someone whose never gotten married or planned there wedding ever.
- runawaygurl
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Yes Melana, your bossy, but your very right. From the sounds of it you have planned a wedding before. I helped with a few, mainly catering stuff b/c my mom and grandma are wonderful cooks and did the food for a few cousins weddings.
But I got to help pick out colors and dresses and everything, and Steph, have you thought about bridesmaid dresses? Because if your going with the medieval theme for your dress, you need to make sure that carries over on your bridesmaids or your dress and their dresses could clash in styles.
And what are your colors? And when are you getting married again? late summer or fall? Because that needs to be taken into consideration with the colors.
this is so exciting... ^_^ I love weddings... there so pretty.
But I got to help pick out colors and dresses and everything, and Steph, have you thought about bridesmaid dresses? Because if your going with the medieval theme for your dress, you need to make sure that carries over on your bridesmaids or your dress and their dresses could clash in styles.
And what are your colors? And when are you getting married again? late summer or fall? Because that needs to be taken into consideration with the colors.
this is so exciting... ^_^ I love weddings... there so pretty.
weddings are cool, really cool here in sunny scotland, all the lads in kilts with there sporans and skiendo's (wee knife that goes in yer sock)
but yeah, talking about all this has got me thinking, and if i ever get married, itll be at a castle, cos thatd be so memorable
[exiting girly mode]
o.0
but yeah, talking about all this has got me thinking, and if i ever get married, itll be at a castle, cos thatd be so memorable
[exiting girly mode]
o.0
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