
As I blogged in part I of my dream wedding dress post, I had a few styles in mind for my ideal wedding dress. However, in reality after reading SoloLisa's blog post response there is a small chance that the dress I want will be the dress I'll wear for that grand day. You just need to try on plenty of dresses to really get a good idea of the way they fit on your body. I have yet to do that maybe the next weekend. This coming weekend is my work's company retreat so I'll be lucky if I can make it back and allot myself some time to do some dress fitting.
So part II of my dream dress is all about a Disney wedding. I guess the idea came to me since I've always loved Disney Princesses as a little girl. I liked how poofy their dresses are and the whole Prince and Princess happily ever after story. I still remember feeling agitated watching that octopus lady Ursula take away Ariel's voice. Then feeling happy that she got to be with her prince at the end. Anyway, maybe it's just me who dreams of a fairtytale wedding.
Here are some princess inspired dresses by Ever After Bridal:






What do you think? Are they quite close/far off from the original cartoon princess versions of the dress? More about these designs found in this article.
Got this off of my friend. It made my day:

3 comments:
Cool! The reason I didn't comment here earlier was cuz I thought I'd have to log in. =)
LOL I didn't notice that comic before, did you just post it?
nope it was always there
I object to the Disney wedding gowns purely on principle. A well-designed gown should be able to stand on its own merits (design, quality, craftsmanship, fit) and not rely on some corporate branding exercise to sell it to women who dream of being princesses on their wedding day.
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