Oh, but I like embroidery. It makes a dress feel classic. I don't like anything poufy or anything nontraditional, including non-white dresses, extra-long trains, anything that shows too much cleavage, and short wedding dresses. I'm NOT into the poufy stuff. And I don't know what a train is. A bride's face, full of joy and happiness, is what I'm most interested in remembering at a wedding. I would really hate to be the guy who responds to this e-mail and says, Well, I thought my wife's choice of train was shit, but I didn't say anything.
Cleavage is sexy, but it's not appropriate for a wedding, because then guys won't stop staring! Dresses that sparkle keep our attention. Dresses that are incredibly tight make us worried that you're going to pass out—and they look odd when you walk. Dresses with wine stains at the end of the night show us you're finally having a good time! We and some of our business partners for example, advertisers use cookies on our Website. These cookies track usage of the site for security, analytics and targeted advertising purposes.
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Oh, and P. This dress couldn't find your curves if it tried. No wonder this sweet pixie bride looks depressed. She's gotta think about how many calories are in her dress! Yeah, we admit to reading up on our nutrition facts, but can we have one major blow-out cheat day, please?
The all-over print featured the math on saturated fat, sodium, and high fructose corn syrup in all your favorite guilty pleasures. Anyone else hangry for cheesy puffs? It all starts with a "painting with wine" class. You sip a little pinot, create a beautiful watercolor still-life of grapes, and next thing you know, you're painting a lace bodice on yourself. N to the O. This wedded whimsy was painted by Australian body paint artist Maria G. Mormile , who says, "I often paint my own face.
Maybe do a "half-bride, half-tiger, wearing denim cutoff's made solely of acrylic paint" on your special day! Real talk. We know you're the creative one in the girl gang. But we don't need to know this much about you.
Hands-free is so hot right now. Tired of carrying your bouquet? There's a dress for that! Vivienne Westwood's Paris show gifted us with this beauty, as part of a collection Vogue described as , " Not this time, babe.
But luckily, since you don't have to hold onto your lilies, you're free to wave to your guests! Hi-five your attendants! Check your phone during the ceremony! The possibilities are endless, however, we'd probably just be adjusting our bee-keeper's hat.
Here comes the bride, all dressed in — toilet paper? Ah, that's award-winning TP, thanks to year old mother of three Amber Mills, who fashioned blue Charmin into a wearable gown! In just three months, the Dallas, TX design rookie completed an old Hollywood glam look that was fierce enough to take third prize in the Cheap-Chic-Weddings. Get it, girl! Mad props to Amber that clutch looks positively cuddly , but we'll keep our rolls in the ladies' room, thank you very much.
Nothing is more important than a proper fit. Ruffles, bows, beading, three-dimensional lace, and gathered skirts held in place by giant rhinestone clips? All on the same dress? It's too much.
It just looks like you couldn't make up your mind. Don't be afraid to focus on one main decorative statement across your entire dress or to let parts of your dress go unadorned, since doing so will make your whole look feel more balanced. And be extra careful with three-dimensional embellishments. If they are too bulky, they can start to look cheap and stuck on, no matter how much they cost.
You decided to go strapless and now you keep hiking your dress up around your breasts. That's right, reaching your thumb into your bodice to pull your dress up makes your whole situation look cheap.
Whether you are doing it because your dress actually doesn't fit properly or because you're just not used to the feeling of wearing a pound strapless gown for 10 hours straight makes no difference. If you wouldn't wear a strapless dress on any other occasion, don't wear one on your wedding.
Straps help keep everything in place. They support you. Straps are your friends. Don't you want your friends to be at your wedding? If the dress you like doesn't come with straps, add them.
You'll be glad you did.
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