I have saddlebags, so I am pretty darn positive the white dress will look horrid on me. I have tried on dresses like that in the past with disasterous results. I am glad I got to see the alternate views before buying. I changed my mind on the rosebud dress for no particular reason other than I don't want it anymore.
Here are others I am considering now:
Shoot. I can't even finish this post. I have to go now. What do you think so far?
Ooh, I am going to be the only one, I can tell, but I really like #4!
Number 1 seems to teen prom-ish to me and too much "done" in this era. There's nothing that sets it apart to make it really special, so I think you'd end up just looking back and saying "Yeah, I got married around the new millenium." Gorgeous color, but it's my second choice.
Number 2 I don't like the fabric of - it doesn't seem "nice" enough for your wedding.
Number 3 I am biased against b/c I have a paranoid fear of the frump, which automatically (in my mind) excludes all dresses that hit midcalf.
I love the neckline, the fabric, the luxe feel of the fourth one.
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None of them are speaking special enough for your wedding to me. You have a wonderful style and these just seem to do you justice... I want to see what else you were going to post before you had to go....
quote: Originally posted by: Chic "None of them are speaking special enough for your wedding to me. You have a wonderful style and these just seem to do you justice... I want to see what else you were going to post before you had to go...."
I agree...none of these are speaking to me. I would love to see what else you've got to post.
quote: Originally posted by: Chic "None of them are speaking special enough for your wedding to me. You have a wonderful style and these just seem to do you justice... I want to see what else you were going to post before you had to go...."
I agree too. They're all beautiful dresses but don't seem like "the one."
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