Thursday, July 24, 2008

The Snow Beast Cometh

Some brides like to really feel like a princess for a day and one of the many ways they do that is by either donning a tiara, a long veil, figure hugging gown with a long train or a big gown with all the frills. What you choose to wear for the wedding could draw attention to you in a good or bad way, but besides that could make you miserable .


Big poofy gowns may still be popular, but there are some more form fitting gowns that can display the same amount of extravagance.


I wonder how she was able to put on her gown without having to hold her breath or even be able to move during the wedding. The Groom or her father must've gone through more layers of her veil than Salome did in her dance to take it off.

Poofy dresses aren't the only extravagant bridal garb, puffy veils were all the rage in the mid-late 1980s to the early 1990's.



This is the true meaning of excess and the bride's veil and headpiece look like it's devouring her her head.


Real life brides aren't the only ones who have sinned a great deal in the eyes of the fashion gods.




If any bride in real life wore the same or similarly designed gowns as these dolls, they would need an entourage to get in and out of these gowns.


Moral of the story: Sometimes choosing function is better than fashion.

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