I love that one, too DJ, but my sister wants long dresses.
Spike's Bitches 36: Did I Sully Our Good Name?
[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.
Oh, Aimee, I've been meaning to tell you all day that I'm wearing beaded black gouchos today with wedge heels! I'm dubbing this Aimee Day and will henceforth wear whatever the trend is on the 31st of May.
ETA: Yeah I think my wedding style is far more casual than the average bride.
I like the first dress, but it has that weird pick-up detailing on the skirt, which always looks like static cling to me.
I'm dubbing this Aimee Day and will henceforth wear whatever the trend is on the 31st of May.
I agree with this practice and will post haste change into my gauchos, puffy sleeved blouse, and wedges!
that weird pick-up detailing on the skirt, which always looks like static cling to me.
It really does look odd, huh?
Aimee, I kinda-sorta like the dress you linked to, but I'm always wary of dresses where they don't show you what the dress looks like on someone standing naturally. I worry that the ruching on the skirt would look rumpled instead of deliberate. I also think that strapless bridesmaid dresses are a touch cruel to the bridesmaids; heaven knows *I* wouldn't want to wear a strapless dress in someone's wedding.
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Healing~ma to Emmett!
I'm back from the hairdressers. I hate the cut and am resisting the urge to attack it with scissors.
also think that strapless bridesmaid dresses are a touch cruel to the bridesmaids
Good call.
When I was first choosing dresses, I was the largest sized of the wedding party and thanks to my great-grandmother's foundation items I inherited, I felt good wearing a strapless dress. I forgot that my sister just replaced one of her girls with her other friend who is larger than I and would probably not be comfortable.
The other direction we're thinking about going is David's seperates and telling the girls, "Choose whatever, just choose Apple."