Man, that was pretty presumptuous of those dress-ladies to assume that you don't know how to speak french.What colour are the bridesmaids dresses going to be? Back-to-back vacations..our timing is always horrid isn't it? Can't wait to see you again.
It's light pink with sheer stuff over it so it's almost white, with a black ribbon around the waist and black embroidered flowers around the bottom. It's strapless and makes me feel entirely too much like a girl.
...which might be interesting for prom too, maybe? We'll see. We should go shopping for a dress when I get back.
Isn't the point of bridesmaids dresses to be as unflattering as possible, and to fill up op-shops in great shimmering purple, bright lime and apricot swathes of never-to-be-worn-again floofiness?
It's much easier for guys. When I was a best man, all we had to do was choose which waistcoat to wear, and then stand around a lot basking in the gravitas that a morning suit provides. (A jacket with tails is weird to sit in, by the way.)
Personally, I think brides maid dresses are a Bridezilla revenge. The logic being make your friends look bad enough, and you will simply dazzle on 'the big day'.
'The Big Day'... 'Taking the plunge'.... 'Tying the knot'... wedding terminology is both annoying and nauseating.
For the record, I wish I was set to wear a suit too. Suits have such amazing accessories available... including, but not limited to monocles, spats, top hats and pocket watches. ...Maybe if I got a flowered monocle?
'The Big Day'... 'Taking the plunge'.... 'Tying the knot'... wedding terminology is both annoying and nauseating.
And in the case of the last two, surprisingly nautical. :)
(I think it's interesting that "bridegroom" is one of the few cases where the male version of the role gets the suffix.)
You could always wear a suit with a flowered monocle to your school ball... though I warn you now, those things are positive ovens if you do anything energetic, like dancing. :)
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Have a good time in Montreal! <3
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It's light pink with sheer stuff over it so it's almost white, with a black ribbon around the waist and black embroidered flowers around the bottom. It's strapless and makes me feel entirely too much like a girl.
...which might be interesting for prom too, maybe? We'll see. We should go shopping for a dress when I get back.
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It's much easier for guys. When I was a best man, all we had to do was choose which waistcoat to wear, and then stand around a lot basking in the gravitas that a morning suit provides. (A jacket with tails is weird to sit in, by the way.)
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'The Big Day'... 'Taking the plunge'.... 'Tying the knot'... wedding terminology is both annoying and nauseating.
For the record, I wish I was set to wear a suit too. Suits have such amazing accessories available... including, but not limited to monocles, spats, top hats and pocket watches. ...Maybe if I got a flowered monocle?
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And in the case of the last two, surprisingly nautical. :)
(I think it's interesting that "bridegroom" is one of the few cases where the male version of the role gets the suffix.)
You could always wear a suit with a flowered monocle to your school ball... though I warn you now, those things are positive ovens if you do anything energetic, like dancing. :)
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