Bride To Be Clothes

What style wedding gown is appropriate for a vow renewal ceremony?

melodytv_2000 asked:


I am a man that enjoys wearing women’s clothes, my wife and I are doing a renewal of vows where I get to be the bride (I am so excited that I am giddy)!!! What gown styles and colors would be appropriate for me, and what do you think she should wear (gown or tux)?

2 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - July 18, 2011 at 5:45 pm

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , ,

What paint do i need for painting clothes and remove stains at first normal wash (it`s for a video production)?

Don K asked:


I`m a videographer and i need paint for a “Trash the dress” video and the bride wants to keep the dress, but not dirty. What paint should i use that can be 100% removable?

2 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - July 17, 2011 at 11:42 pm

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , , ,

What should I were for my cousin’s wedding reception?

kitty_sky09 asked:


i am a bride’s maid and the reception is right after the wedding. All the bride’s maids are changing their dresses for the reception, but i don’t know what to were.
the wedding’s gonna take place at a hall, which looks like a ballroom. The bride’s not changing her clothes. My bride’s maid dress is an off-shoulder, gloss pink, full length dress. so i don’t want a pink dress for the reception.
im going shopping tomorrow. the wedding’s on the 6th of Jan. i don’t know what to were!!

don’t ask me to ask the other brides maid or the bride. I want ur opinion.
and oh, nothing TOO short. knee length is max.

im 15. im also wearing stilettos.

3 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal -  at 8:04 am

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Is it any better to kill “without intent” when likely results from bombing from 30,000 ft are dead civilians?

Richard V asked:


Is it any better to kill without intent when the likely consequences for our victims are so irrelevant that they do not even enter our minds?

On a hillside high in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan there are three charred clearings where the American bombs struck.
Scattered around are chunks of twisted metal, blood stains and small fragments of sequinned and brightly decorated clothes – the material Afghan brides wear on their wedding day.
After hours of driving to the village deep in the bandit country of Nangarhar’s mountains we heard time and again the terrible account of that awful day.
What began as celebration ended with maybe 52 people dead, most of them women and children, and others badly injured.
The US forces said they targeted insurgents in a strike. But from what I saw with my own eyes and heard from the many mourners, no militants were among the dead…
These mistakes are incredibly costly in a counter-insurgency campaign which relies on winning people over, not forcing them against the authorities.
I wonder how many enemies have been created in Nangarhar as a result of the latest bloodshed?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7504574.stm

http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mwherold/Anotherweddingpartymassacre_July62008.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/04/weekinreview/04burns.html?fta=y&pagewanted=all

Air Force Times reports that allied warplanes are currently dropping a record number of bombs on Afghanistan. For the first half of 2008, aircraft dropped 1,853 bombs — more than they released during all of 2006 and more than half of 2007′s total. But this only hints at the true extent of the slaughter. The figures do not include cannon rounds shot by fighters or AC-130 gunships, Hellfire and other small rockets launched by warplanes and drones, and assaults by helicopters. Air Force Times comments:

“In close-quarter firefights where friendly soldiers could be wounded if bombs are used, cannon fire and missiles are often the preferred alternative.” (Bruce Rolfsen, ‘Afghanistan hit by record number of bombs,’ Air Force Times, July 18, 2008

http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2008/07/airforce_bomb_oef_071708/

7 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - July 11, 2011 at 9:19 pm

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

What would you suggest as some cute wedding photos for after the reception?

Spark of Insanity asked:


My bride-to-be and I are looking for suggestions of cute, silly, romantic or just “fun” photos that we can do while still in our wedding post reception that preferably would not “totally destroy” the clothing we are wearing. Can you offer your suggestions?

4 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - July 7, 2011 at 10:10 am

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , ,

Marketing a start-up clothing line on the net w/o the use of spam?

ka0tix asked:


I have my own clothing line (Plastic Bride 9) and I have been doing very well marketing it locally but now that we are working on a web presence I am going to need an effective way to market to the right target base? Is there software that can help me market via internet besides mass spamming? We don’t want to be that kind of a company?
So far I’m already using myspace & we will have the homepage site with ordering capabilities launched in less than a month. I do not need places to sell. I’m more or less looking for ways to advertise.

5 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - July 6, 2011 at 12:36 am

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , ,

Bride-to-bed t-shirts and other clothing?

Sam asked:


Does anyone have anything that says “Mrs. so and so” or “Future wife” or “bride to be” etc? I like the idea, but I know I won’t wear it after I am married because if anything, I’d want people to know I was the current Mrs. so and so. I bought some iron on letters to do this but…I’m stuck on what to put or if I really even want to.

Thoughts?

12 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - July 5, 2011 at 8:49 pm

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , ,

Bridesmaids shined bride’s shoes?

Lepke asked:


I want your honest opinion. I was a bridesmaid in a wedding and the maid of honor wanted to help the bride pack for the honeymoon. So the bride picked out the clothes she wanted to take and laid them out on the bed. The MOH asked the other bridesmaids to help – we thought help with packing. But we were asked to shine the bride’s shoes that she was planning to take on the honeymoon. What do you think about this – weird or no big deal?
For those wanting to know what culture this was: American (the wedding took place in the DC suburbs and the MOH was the bride’s sister)

9 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal -  at 4:38 am

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Anyone know the histroy of the wedding dresses?

sheshopping asked:


This morning ,i read a artical about the wedding dress,so happy ,want to share it to everybody ,individually ,i am very interested in every kind of dresses,so hope in the future ,my dream will be come true.
see belows:
The ceremony was originally a Catholic service. The bride wore clothes ceremony sincere and pure. But in the 19th century ago, when the unmarried girls dress worn by the bride, and there is no uniform color specifications.
Until 1840, the British Queen Victoria’s wedding to a white elegant white bridal show, and the royal family and high society have to follow the bride, began gradually into white wedding The preferred dress color. As a symbol of the bride’s beauty and sanctity. Now, white wedding dress culture is the most important part of any country, in addition to retaining their own wedding Apparel, a growing number of newcomers choose white dress.

Sheshopping.com

2 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - July 3, 2011 at 3:57 pm

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Wedding Gift for my bride ?

Macum asked:


Help with gift idea’s for our wedding presents to each other.

I am thinking of something really nice for my future wife on our wedding day, she is not over fussed about jewellery, clothes would be too dangerous (as very fussy about fashion etc.)

Budget up to £1500 max

10 comments - What do you think?
Posted by Kelly-Star-Bridal - June 26, 2011 at 7:58 pm

Categories: Bride To Be Clothes   Tags: , , , , , , , ,

« Previous PageNext Page »