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camdensmom
I am getting married in may and have a very tight budget. Which dress do you like best for a wedding?
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/gojane_1970_12753406
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/gojane_1971_30950361
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/gojane_1966_74387433
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/gojane_1970_12447440
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I like the last one the best. It is simply gorgeous.
My 2nd choice would be the third gown. I don't like the second one listed, it doesn't look like a wedding dress to me.
I am sure you will look beautiful.
Congratulations!!!
I like the last one the best. It is simply gorgeous.
My 2nd choice would be the third gown. I don't like the second one listed, it doesn't look like a wedding dress to me.
I am sure you will look beautiful.
Congratulations!!!
What`s the oldest thing in your closet that you can't throw out?
April
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I still have the costume I wore in "Brigadoon"~from my sophomore year of high school! So, that would be the mid-Sixties. My clever seamstress mom designed it, as well as sewing it so expertly that it still would be wearable.
I also have a powder blue velvet gown that my mom made for me when I was maid of honor at my sister's wedding in 1970.
I think those are the oldest, unless you count the boxful of items in the corner, which includes a number of items from when I was a baby; Mom embroidered them so beautifully that we always kept them. Later, I used them as doll clothes. So, those are from the early Fifties!
EDIT: I forgot about the vintage hats I have on the shelf~from the early Forties. They're beautiful, but I've never had the courage to wear them.
I hadn't realized that my closet is a time capsule because I have clothing from the Seventies to the present in there, too. I'm a hoarder obviously, not a packrat as many people erroneously say. A packrat swaps items~an acorn for your diamond ring, for example; a hoarder keeps everything! *SIGH*
I still have the costume I wore in "Brigadoon"~from my sophomore year of high school! So, that would be the mid-Sixties. My clever seamstress mom designed it, as well as sewing it so expertly that it still would be wearable.
I also have a powder blue velvet gown that my mom made for me when I was maid of honor at my sister's wedding in 1970.
I think those are the oldest, unless you count the boxful of items in the corner, which includes a number of items from when I was a baby; Mom embroidered them so beautifully that we always kept them. Later, I used them as doll clothes. So, those are from the early Fifties!
EDIT: I forgot about the vintage hats I have on the shelf~from the early Forties. They're beautiful, but I've never had the courage to wear them.
I hadn't realized that my closet is a time capsule because I have clothing from the Seventies to the present in there, too. I'm a hoarder obviously, not a packrat as many people erroneously say. A packrat swaps items~an acorn for your diamond ring, for example; a hoarder keeps everything! *SIGH*
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