>Man. I didn't realize that wearing sparkly shoes with bling was a no-no for weddings, but that seems to be the prevailing opinion.
Huh? Your family or on your LJ poll?
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>Man. I didn't realize that wearing sparkly shoes with bling was a no-no for weddings, but that seems to be the prevailing opinion.
Huh? Your family or on your LJ poll?
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Hec, I'm always willing to babysit, if need be.
And is this for a wedding you're in, shrift? Both times I've been in a wedding, silver sandals were mandated. The bling was my own choice, but still.
What? Per who?
Per many on my LJ flist!
And is this for a wedding you're in, shrift?
Yes. I'm wearing a floor-length dress and need to get silver shoes before my fitting. And I don't normally go for bling, but it's a wedding. I thought bling was appropriate!
Re: vamp physiology
Don't forget that the circulatory system handwaving was necessary for to facilitate the nookie.
I thought bling was appropriate!
I agree with you. Or at least, not inappropriate!
It's times like these we really need a transporter. I have roughly 3 pairs of silver shoes-blinged, non-blinged & strappy, & Non blinged peep toe. I would totally let you borrow them.
Also, I think bling is perfectly wedding appropriate.
I say go for shoes bling. If people are looking at the bridesmaid's shoes during a wedding, something is seriously off.
Besides, it's really hard to upstage the bride on her wedding day. Brides tend to glow.
Shrift, it is fairly established that fandom trends towards non-glam. Gwyn R and I have bemoaned this before.
It's not like you were looking at [link]
Your bling was perfectly acceptable levels of dashing. Plain silver, esp. given the dress, would be dull and not formal enough. So says I. Keeping in mind that, though I'm a slouch in PJ bottoms most of the time, I dig the dressy.