Maybe I am a cowgirl after all.
Things you never thought you'd see in this lifetime.
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Maybe I am a cowgirl after all.
Things you never thought you'd see in this lifetime.
Don't all the men in the wedding party usually wear tuxes?
I've been to several weddings where the bride and groom were the only people actually in formal wear. Then the groomsmen wear suits and the bridesmaids don't necessarily wear gowns.
if I knew these people, I'd be all LEGS LEGS LEGS it's going to be AUGUST are you people CRAZAZY?
wait...you don't know the people whose wedding you will be wearing this dress in???
Or the coalition of bridesmaids not you picked the color/length and you don't know them?
She doesn't know all the bridesmaids. I assume most of them are the bride's friends/relatives.
Scheduling and lack of energy never means we aren't friends. FWIW.
I know. I just feel like I've been being crap at it on all ends. Mostly I'm just overtired, cranky, and impossible to please.
Perhaps I should have a side of fries for lunch, since I am skipping the first meeting that would be curtailed by TMFH.
The bridal party is formal! I can't be the only one with a cocktail-length skirt or my family will talk about it for YEARS.
I hear you, shrift. I was in an August bridal party in Monroe, MI, and we were all in floor length Vera Wang, and the guys in tuxes. No one thought twice of it.
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I tried to measure my neck to shoulder length - barely 5 on the right and 6 on the left. which mostly means I couldn't do it myself. but I am still broad shouldered because I have a larger than average neck
I am glad I am not in shrift's position - a dress that has to please too many people
Weddings I have attended and what people wore:
My father's second. Took place in our living room. I wore purple with puffed sleeves, but in my excuse I was 12 and it was 1984.
Two in Ohio, mr. flea's work colleagues. Tuxes for boys in wedding parties; girls in floor-length.
Mine: veejane in blue linen (her choice), groom's man in regular suit (his choice).
Friends in Ohio: At the courthouse, in business casual.
Mothers second: groom in a suit, bride in artsy fartsy pink; bride danced down the aisle of an octagonal unitarian church. Rain POURED.
Best friend: Groom and best man in tuxes; bride in wedding dress; MOH in strapless grey silk satin with kick-ass knee-high suede embroidered boots (her choice, natch.)
So, all the weddings I've been to with people I actually know have been non-wedding-industrial complex.
She doesn't know all the bridesmaids. I assume most of them are the bride's friends/relatives.
Yeah. I know the bride and the groom (my brother), obviously, and my sister and her husband are in the wedding party, but I've never met some of these people. I live out of state, so I don't know everyone in their social circle.
I hear you, shrift. I was in an August bridal party in Monroe, MI, and we were all in floor length Vera Wang, and the guys in tuxes. No one thought twice of it.
Yes, in the midwest, that is just the way it is done! Okay, I wouldn't do it that way, but I'm also the person whose extended family will be asking why she's still single this summer, so...