The vedding veil / Final Lair / epic
Anne Görner, Essen
Sarah Brightman, original West End
Nic Saverine and Colby Thomas, Hamburg
Tomas Ambt Kofod and Sibylle Glosted, Copenhagen revival
Lisa Hull and Dave Willetts, UK Tour
Eriko Murata (?), Nagoya or Tokyo
Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford, original West End
Alexander Goebel and Luzia Nistler, Vienna
Perfectly heart-shaped rip on Broadway
Katie Hall, West End (Corpse Bride Halloween costume)
Veil in making, Paris
Elizabeth Loyacano, Las Vegas
Anne Görner and Nikolaj Bruecker, Essen
Sierra Boggess, RAH
Sibylle Glosted, Copenhagen revival
Elisabeth Berg, Stockholm
Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford, original West End
Claire Moore, original West End
Gina Beck, West End
Magdalene Minnaar, Johannesburg
Sofia Escobar, West End
Sarah Brightman in the Palais Garnier
Elizabeth Welch, Broadway
(original design by Maria Bjørnson)
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What a bride SHOULD wear
Today, I had a really lovely woman come in. She was a plus size widow who was getting remarried at about age 50, and was a complete ball of nerves about what she SHOULD be wearing given all that. She came in asking if it was okay that she wear certain silhouettes or details or colors, like "But am I allowed to wear sequins at my age/size/2nd wedding?" There was so much "am I allowed?", and it broke my heart.
I used to be a wedding and event planner as well, and I think it's important that everyone hear what I told that bride. I'm a professional at this, so if you want to take one thing as law, make it this one.
I want you to take every idea you have about what a bride should be allowed to wear at your age/size/situation... And then I want you to set all those ideas on fire and dropkick 'em a mile away.
There are only two rules to what you're "allowed" to wear as a bride: one, that you feel comfortable, and two, that you feel beautiful. That's it. If you're an 86 year old bride who wants a purple see-through mini dress with a V down to your bellybutton with 15 layers of poof under the skirt and crystal pasties where your nipples are, girl... Go for it. I will bust my ass to make it happen.
Anyone who says anything different can take a long walk off a short pier. It's about you, and only you. All that matters is that YOU'RE happy.
(And by the way. that bride found a dress she loved so much she happy-cried.)
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