When are you getting married...time of year helps when trying to make a suggestion for a dress? Where will the wedding be held? Beach, church, justice of the peace, etc? Please provide a few more details. And, congratulations on your engagement!
2006-06-06 17:07:34
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answered by ilse72 7
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I agree with ilse72, your style of wedding, where it wil be held, time of day, all help determine your dress and attendants dress.
We've had friends that were totally traditional and some that had a biker wedding.
There is really no limit to what you can wear, dress, jeans, pants, skirt, komomo, nothing. Hope this helps.
Congratulations!
2006-06-06 17:14:45
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answered by L C 2
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Congratulations!!
A friend of mine had a dress custom made too look like the corpse bride... she looked fantastic and different too! The lady that did it has a "trickortreats" thing on ebay, but I may have her email if you want it. She's done several custom historic / costume wedding dresses for like $400-$600.... I think that there's probably a lot more like her out there! Just make sure that you get references and have the dress arrive like 2 weeks ahead so that you can get it altered.......
2006-06-07 02:13:49
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answered by Katrina B 2
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I suggest miles and miles of flame red chiffon if you really want to make a lasting impression. The bodice should be tailored to show a reasonable amount of cleavage. Accessories? Long diamond earrings and matching necklace, or something in gold. If you can't afford real diamonds, cubic zirconium or first-class rhinestones make good substitutes. The jewelry should have some glitter, but not be overwhelming. Red shoes, of course; and definitely some red underwear that makes you feel sexy.
2006-06-06 17:28:01
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answered by Richard B 7
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How about studded leather armor and in place of a bouquet, a quiver of arrows.
Or a Chinese Chongsam dress, the one with a side slit and a mandarin collar.
Or an Elizabethan-style gown of the mid-16th century.
2006-06-06 17:12:59
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answered by Stray Kittycat 4
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Buy an old victorian dress for the approprate season. A little bit gothic.
2006-06-06 17:42:17
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answered by magicwriter65 4
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Why not a gothic/medieval dress?
http://www.swordsofhonor.com/drandgo.html
http://www.verymerryseamstress.com/
http://www.somethingelsestudio.com/gowns/index.htm
You might also consider getting a period dress done, say from the 20's or 30's, or the victorian era.
2006-06-06 17:10:38
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answered by spookykid313 5
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go to a costume shop or look at prom dresses.
2006-06-06 17:04:18
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answered by jessica 2
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a cream colored pantsuit
2006-06-06 17:05:06
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answered by BECKI 4
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