I totally forgot my weekly posts on Sunday - SORRY! Let's talk dress and veil this week.
Dress
I know we've talked about modesty on this board and I wonder if that was important to you. Did you/will you pick a white dress?
If you are married, do you have a picture of the dress? (And if not yet married and you feel comfortable sharing, please do!)
Did anyone wear their mother's dress?
Veil
Did you/will you wear a veil? If so, what type? Will you cover your face when you walk into the church? Do you have a picture to share?
Re: QOTW - Week of 3/20/11 - Your Dress and Veil
Fi's grandmother is making my veil. It will be a single layer veil, either finger tip or elbow length veil.(please feel free to give an opinion about that) The edging will have some sort of beaded design to match the beading on my dress. We considered a blusher but I found it annoying with glasses.
https://picasaweb.google.com/110405422155245214351/WeddingThingsNathanNoPeeking?authkey=Gv1sRgCJrs0-XD5dX1rwE#5557684419576895282
There's other pictures of the dress in the album so feel free to look
Here is me in the sample, so its a little too big, and looks more low cut than the actual dress will be. This one is white, but mine is ivory because I thought it looked a little softer with my skin tone.
I would love to have own my mom's dress, but she was 4'10 and I am 5'5.
My Veil: Since I couldn't wear my mom's dress, I am wearing her veil. I am really glad that I chose the ivory dress now too because it yellowed a little in storage.
It is one layer with lace around the edges. My aunt and I took the original apart and are using the lace from the cap as the decoration on my garter.
I am not wearing her blusher bc I am scared it will make it hard for me too see. I am pretty clumsy sometimes and there are a lot of stairs.
I'm wearing mom's veil (it's in the pic above). It has a blusher and will cover my face until the kiss at the end. They symbolism is important to both FI and I.
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My dress:
I'm not wearing a veil. I was going to but when I put it on I disappear in tulle lol. So we're just going for a hair accessory I think. FI and I are doing a first look anyways so - we're not too worried about the veil.
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[QUOTE]emily - what is the symbolism for the blusher?
Posted by amongthelilies25[/QUOTE]
I was taught that the blusher represents the purity and modesty of the bride and also represents the the Temple veil that was torn in two when Christ died on the cross. The removal of the veil took away the separation between God and man, giving believers access into the presence of God, instead of the priest being the only one who could enter the Holy of Holies. This is reflected in a Christian wedding since Christian marriage is a picture of the union between Christ and the Church, and through marriage, the couple now has full access to one another. (1 Corinthians 7:4)
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I wasn't going to wear a veil, but ended up agreeing with my mom that my dress looked unfinished without it. I had a very formal dress and it just looked strange without the veil. I refused to wear anything that could go over my face though, since I didn't (and still don't) agree with the reason for it (used to hide the bride's face from the groom so he couldn't back out because of her looks). Instead I had a one tier veil that attached at the back of my head, under my updo. I dind't intend to wear it all night, but it didn't bother me and I figured I only get to wear it once, might as well keep it in, so I wore it through the whole reception and after party too!
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: QOTW - Week of 3/20/11 - Your Dress and Veil : I was taught that the blusher represents the purity and modesty of the bride and also represents the the Temple veil that was torn in two when Christ died on the cross. The removal of the veil took away the separation between God and man, giving believers access into the presence of God, instead of the priest being the only one who could enter the Holy of Holies. This is reflected in a Christian wedding since Christian marriage is a picture of the union between Christ and the Church, and through marriage, the couple now has full access to one another. (1 Corinthians 7:4)
Posted by fpaemp2011[/QUOTE]
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</div><div>i love it!!! i didn't know that. hmm...now it has me thinking. (:</div>
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http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/158388/the_wedding_veil_a_tradition_that_continues.html?cat=23
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the dress:
this is my dress. it is actually a champagne lining with an ivory overlay. I didn't want white because it looks awful with my skin coloring. it's shown in ivory here, but my dress is actually a little darker/pinker. the color is gorgeous and extremely flattering.
my veil:
it will actually go underneath an updo, instead of on the top like shown.
modesty jacket:
except it will be a little longer in the back, to cover up the deep V-cut.
and this material, instead of the taupe color shown:
it's the same champagne color as the lining. we'll also use the champagne lining to bring the V-cut neck up a little bit.