i feel pretttyyyyyyyyyyyy
Jun. 30th, 2004 09:09 amSaw the Spider-Man 2 midnight showing last night. AWE. SOME.
And now, pictures. They are pictures of a possible wedding dress and I would really like y'all's honest opinions. If you like it, say so, if you don't like it, definitely say so.
This was just a quick photoshoot outside, no real prep, so kindly ignore the socks, sandals, and visible bra. If I do end up using this dress, I would probably get a light crinoline to go under it-- just something to give the skirt its proper fullness, not a big floofy thing. Also, I'm thinking I would convert the neckline to a V-shape, because that high square neckline really doesn't do much for me, and because I have a pendant necklace I want to wear at my wedding. Oh also, I'm contemplating removing the buttbow. It's not really a terrible specimen, but I'm not sure I like it. So. Pictures.
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And here's a very crudely Photoshopped pic of what a V-neckline might look like:

Opinions are very, very welcome. The material, for those curious, is a thick matte poly satin, lined in acetate. Not the nicest stuff ever, but no worse than many bridal dresses, and it's actually pretty well-constructed-- lined, serged seams, good sturdy zipper.
And now, pictures. They are pictures of a possible wedding dress and I would really like y'all's honest opinions. If you like it, say so, if you don't like it, definitely say so.
This was just a quick photoshoot outside, no real prep, so kindly ignore the socks, sandals, and visible bra. If I do end up using this dress, I would probably get a light crinoline to go under it-- just something to give the skirt its proper fullness, not a big floofy thing. Also, I'm thinking I would convert the neckline to a V-shape, because that high square neckline really doesn't do much for me, and because I have a pendant necklace I want to wear at my wedding. Oh also, I'm contemplating removing the buttbow. It's not really a terrible specimen, but I'm not sure I like it. So. Pictures.
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And here's a very crudely Photoshopped pic of what a V-neckline might look like:

Opinions are very, very welcome. The material, for those curious, is a thick matte poly satin, lined in acetate. Not the nicest stuff ever, but no worse than many bridal dresses, and it's actually pretty well-constructed-- lined, serged seams, good sturdy zipper.
It's Steph - just seeing the dress now
Date: 2004-08-02 02:49 pm (UTC)Neckline - I really like the V neckline on you, so whatever dress choice you make, especially if you're wearing a pendant necklace - I'd say stick with the v-neck
bodice - is great other than the and I like the lattice back - the bow for me could go either way, it just depends on what other details you're planning on for the dress and what emphasis you want - I think more emphasis would be on your back without it as it draws attention since it's sizable - but it's not puffy either for a back bow
skirt line - depends on the effect that you want - if you want a bodice separate from skirt feel with the defined waistline, then I would say go for a decent underskirt to make the skirt full enough to give that kind of definition - and that would show in pictures too - if you don't want that kind of definition, I'm not sure this is the right skirt shape for you - the inverted pleats give fullness to the bottom of the dress (usually to hide butts and thighs, neither of which you should be hiding!!!) and take away from a body skimming delicate a-line type style that you showed before - I think it could work - if it's the look you want
and if you want to borrow the underskirt from my wedding gown you're more than happy too - it's pretty full for that defined waistline effect
Steph %)