I think it was supposed to be a Lover's Knot. More's the pity, because it was not only stupid looking, her entire outfit was the totally wrong color for her (made her look like a blob because it dulled her whole face - AND she wore that horrible gothy eye-makeup!). Don't get me wrong - Goth is a terrific fashion statement. Somewhere ELSE. Or, at least, have an outfit that goes with it - which this one did not.
But, maybe I have no class - I loved her butterfly hat. It's a Philip Treacy - and, coincidentally enough, he collaborated most closely w/Alexander McQueen (who I was HOPING could do the dress - or, at least, his house - but never thought in a million years she would pick.
Punchline of the day? I mean, besides all the "Me next, Harry!" signs? Her dress was almost exactly like MINE!!! The differences were so minor - mine was white, hers was off-white. My lace was beaded, hers was not. She had a modest v-neck, I had a collar. And her skirt was pleated, mine was gathered. Oh, wait - my yoke was tulle - that's actually the biggest difference. But the over-bodice & the sleeves were all lace. I only wish I had been able to contact David Tutera to bet him a wedding that his "pick" was going to be entirely wrong (which it was. giggle!).
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But, maybe I have no class - I loved her butterfly hat. It's a Philip Treacy - and, coincidentally enough, he collaborated most closely w/Alexander McQueen (who I was HOPING could do the dress - or, at least, his house - but never thought in a million years she would pick.
Punchline of the day? I mean, besides all the "Me next, Harry!" signs? Her dress was almost exactly like MINE!!! The differences were so minor - mine was white, hers was off-white. My lace was beaded, hers was not. She had a modest v-neck, I had a collar. And her skirt was pleated, mine was gathered. Oh, wait - my yoke was tulle - that's actually the biggest difference. But the over-bodice & the sleeves were all lace. I only wish I had been able to contact David Tutera to bet him a wedding that his "pick" was going to be entirely wrong (which it was. giggle!).