So this past weekend I had the honor and pleasure of heading up decorating for my friends wedding - Congratulations, Nancy and Jake! Nancy contacted me and said she'd been "stalking" this blog and my style vibe was what she was after for her wedding. Since I am always up for a challenge I offered to help out in any way I could.
That, and because we've been friends forever, and our parents and older siblings were friends before we were born, I was honored to be a part of her big day!
And, if you're still stalking me on this blog...Hi, Nancy! *waves at Nancy*
Penn House in Reidsville, NC
Nancy started growing the terrariums weeks in advance.
And, in case you were wondering what I wore for the wedding:
This is a navy blue cotton (some kind of textured kind of cotton fabric; kind of a rustic, coarsely woven kind of thing...?) strapless dress with rows of buttons at the waist and down onto the skirt. Kind of like the way they did skirts in the "nineteens"...
Anyway, I love that dress. I have a 3/4 sleeve white sweater I was planning on wearing with it but it was just so dang hot! Thus, my (failed) Quiff bangs and pony tail hair-do that you totally can't see in the photo because it just looks like I plastered my hair down on my head, all tacky and stuff.... oh well.
Anyways, with the dress I wore those Madden Girl T-strap candy apple red peep toe stilettos I bought awhile back.
I think my ankles and legs will be permanently deformed after wearing those shoes. I had people comment about the shoes all night, and how "hot" they were - but I.Don't.Care. I don't think I will ever wear them again, if it means having to walk in them.
My back still hurts.
I kept them on and endured until dark and all the tipsy people hit the dance floor and then I took them off and wore flip flops for the clean-up. I figured nobody would see me being all tacky in flip flops, in the darkness.
So that's what I did with my weekend!
And tomorrow, I have a surprise planned.
In fact, a couple of surprises for this week.
'Nite, Y'all.
Hi. Last year I wore baroque inspired wedding gown http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Sc6EQefvoVs/TN_cz6oo1iI/AAAAAAAAAQA/oJk_2ZvCZZM/IMG_6228.jpg
ReplyDeleteThis dress was tailored in a wedding salon.
I wasn't resolute enough to dreess something 20's or 30's like. Yet my sister-in-law liked vintage wedding gowns especially from Victorian Epoch. As to me I liked one dress (the salon owner said she brought this from Milan)cost 1000 euro per day (if you look up the google 20s inspired wedding dress it will be in pictures). I really liked that my budget and figure didn't allow me *)). I cannot understand which epoch your dress was inspired with. But I have a question: probably i was looking for in a wrong place but i can't find your FaceBook page so that i can follow it. It would be great if you have it and point me this page. Thank you in advance
Hi... the dress my friend wore that is pictured in this post is a Vera Wang dress....she purchased it at a boutique in Raleigh, NC, USA.
ReplyDeleteIf you go to the top of this page, there are several tabs; including my shop and email info. There is also a facebook link there.
Thanks for reading and I hope this helped!
Thank you very much, i really couldn't find FB page of yours. *))
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