on 15-05-2018 11:46
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For our second countdown topic, we're wondering ...
What did/would you wear to your wedding?
Are you leaning towards something traditional? Unconventional? Themed?
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on 15-05-2018 16:41
Mine would be something between unconventional and themed: I would like to wear some pretty World of Warcraft cosplay outfit in my wedding!
on 15-05-2018 17:07
on 15-05-2018 17:07
You know my preferred dress code....
on 15-05-2018 18:33
I wore traditional white at my wedding in the 1970's
None of this cleavage & bare shoulder look then ...
My dress was matte satin accented with heavy guipure lace - my train was a 'puddle train' ... size 10 ... never been so slim before or since ...
on 15-05-2018 18:52
on 15-05-2018 18:52
I would wear traditional white or cream...nothing shiny (yuck)
I once went to a Goth wedding. I thought it would be awful but was actually brilliant. The bride wore black and red. and so did the groom (with a black top hat) He looked like an undertaker.
Pretty much went with the theme of the day...
Veritas Numquam Perit
15-05-2018 20:05 - edited 15-05-2018 20:06
15-05-2018 20:05 - edited 15-05-2018 20:06
Your World of Warcraft themed wedding in space would be awesome @Marjo, I bet there'd also be as many cats as human guests
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@Anonymous
That sounds absolutely gorgeous I had never heard of a puddle train but I've just googled it and it gives such a lovely finish! Was that the classic train at the time or did you pick it amongst other styles?
I'd looooove to attend a gothic wedding @Cleoriff, the idea is great. I've heard of all white weddings but I don't personally wear white ... ever, so I wouldn't ask that of my hypothetical wedding guests The gothic style has much more character. Were the guests also advised to embrace the theme then?
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on 15-05-2018 21:01
@EmilieT a 'puddle train' just suited me as I am just 4' 11.3/4" tall ... ... anything more dramatic would have overwhelmed me ... I wanted a train to my wedding dress & just happened to see what I liked at Schofields in Leeds = I went with my sister for a 2nd opinion
btw EmilieT I don't wear white either, I'm too 'mucky' to wear it = I'd just make more washing
on 15-05-2018 21:08
on 15-05-2018 21:08
@EmilieT wrote:
I'd looooove to attend a gothic wedding @Cleoriff, the idea is great. I've heard of all white weddings but I don't personally wear white ... ever, so I wouldn't ask that of my hypothetical wedding guests The gothic style has much more character. Were the guests also advised to embrace the theme then?
Yes they were @EmilieT but it was left open to the individual guests. Obviously mums and dads, and grandparents weren't expected to go goth....
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on 16-05-2018 09:53
on 16-05-2018 09:53
I'm extra clumsy myself @Anonymous so I can relate White is just not practical, is it. One more advantage that the goth wedding @Cleoriff attended had, black and dark colours suit clumsy and 'mucky' people much more!
@Cleoriff Did you go goth yourself then? What did you go for?
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on 16-05-2018 11:50
on 16-05-2018 11:50
I think the whole white theme is a must for all weddings however far removed from the original meaning of a 'white' wedding.