ooft is the right expression! my goodness. what a show! im still laughing about that girl (the traveller?) getting wedged in the wedding car in that monstrosity of a dress!!
I read about the gypsy wedding in the mirror today and decided I would give it a miss, makes a mockery of the whole thing, the dress was supposed to be a hideous 14ft wide. bet she gets a gust spot on GMTV now.
Gawd... It was awful. I felt that all the weddings apart from the indian Arranged marriage were OTT and 'Tacky'
I could never imagine getting married so young. Let alone have a wedding (or dress) like that.
I'm much more traditional.
In all fairness, if someone wants to feel like a cindarella princess then why not? Its her day and if she felt gorgeous in it then thats all that matters. I always thought no huge dress but Im a big fan of the hollywood dream dress as I have already posted today, and if I find my husband to be in the next couple of years....this will be a serious consideration.... http://www.hollywooddreams.co.uk/india.html
you need to click on the red dress in the bottom right.
haha.
I love to think of the ideas for getting married. I feel like i've found 'The One'
That's one major step towards it anyway ^_^
I'd love a church wedding, with an old bentley, 1 bridesmaid (My cousin) a simple white/ivory dress. and of course- My dad to walk me down the isle =]
I'm not saying it's typical to anyone goody. I just didn't like the dress, didn't really have anything to do with the girl.
But I do like the dress you showed us =]
Since I was 3 I have always wanted a red dress, its become an accepted thing in my family.
I would like a wedding cake made out of hundreds of little fairy cakes though.
My fried and I spend ages picking out the most horrendous dresses and say " when you are my bridesmaid, you are gonna where that". However, my lovely, lovely friend had me in a very Audrey Hepburn, red and white polka dot dress and little red stiletto mules. I was chuffed to bits. So have to return the favour/
His answer would be 'Typical you'
hahaha
I'm a sentimental, soppy sod. to be honest.
he hasn't quite grasped the concept that, yes, women have to look at baby clothes, pregnant or not.
I'm sure that traveller lass really felt like a fairytale princess, having to be shoved and prised into the wedding car on her belly, in full view of everyone. "I'm in," she called out from the other end of the dress. "I'm in," as her feet dangled out of the door into the street.