Anyone have any experience with later-in-life weddings, and what the brides wear? Wedding dress places (and nice-dress places, where I'm also looking) all seem to assume an audience consisting solely of skinny-ass 20-somethings. I don't really think my mother wants to be all cleavage-and arms, and she hates mother-of-the-bride type dresses (and so do I).
'Lessons'
Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I don't think they were romantic though.
DH has an innate distrust of Ethan Hawke.
Emily, I've seen classy wedding suits in bridal magazines. And also fabulous, colorful dresses, too. The good thing about later weddings is that you can do WHATEVER you want. You're not held back by the constraints of expectations of the "bridal dress".
DH has an innate distrust of Ethan Hawke.
I do too, but I think that has to do with his version of Hamlet.
shudder
Frankenbuddha has a new tag.
health-ma for askye's dad.
Sex pollen? Is this how Poison Ivy procreates?
You don't have to be romantic to shag.(/completely bogus jadedness)
Club clothes shopping was a bust, partly because I'm used to showing off the tummy, and the tummy should no longer be shown off. Well, also the fact that I always feel intimidated by the store. Yes, you are cooler than I, but I'm here to give you money! Ah well.
In better news, I'm really liking this: [link]
I need a really kick ass girl mix CD. Hole, Dixie Chicks, Melissa Ethridge. A bunch of, upbeat, fast driving, take no shit songs.
Sounds like a plan, Aimee.
Ok, she needs the Princess Leia one.