Sunday 6 September 2009

1.5 years after my wedding...

and I still get it.

Yes. Wedding dress envy.

Don't get me wrong, I thought I looked absolutely lovely on my wedding day. But part of me still regrets getting pursuaded into getting a 'proper' dress, rather than following my instinct and getting a tea-length dress. I was told I couldn't show my tattoo, or it looked to informal, or I wouldn't look like a bride. Bullcrap. But then I found a long dress I loved, so I bought it, and didn't really think about it again.

But every once in awhile, I find dress and gasp and go THAT'S WHAT I SHOULD HAVE WORN!

This is the latest dress to bring out the green eyed monster:



Charlotte Balbier's Marilyn.

I especially love the little sleeves and lacey back bit. How cute would that have been with my red shoes and rose in my hair, with blond curls! Sigh. Even R said I would have looked amazing in it. I am so tempted to go to the shop in Brighton and try it on, just to see. That couldn't hurt, right? I know SUCH A BAD IDEA. Maybe for our 5 year anniversary? Nah, we're planning a Vegas shindig, with a leopard print dress :D



But then, looking back, I realise I looked pretty darn good on my wedding day!

3 comments:

  1. That is a gorgeous tea-length dress!!! I haven't even had my wedding yet and I'm already second guessing my choice for a gown. I think your original dress was very pretty :)

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  2. I wore a tea-length dress at my wedding, and I remember the pressure others would put on me to pick something more traditional. I especially loved the argument of "But you won't be a BRIDE without [insert unnecessary detail here]. Um, What? I always thought that I was a bride because I was getting married, not because I was floating in a bunch of tulle. :-)

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  3. I do love tea-length gowns, but it is so easy to get wrapped up in 'things I could have done differently' and it can drive you mental! All in all, I have to say it was the best day ever!

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