In a battle of the baby bumps, neither Kim Kardashian nor Kate Middleton looks quite right, according to their watchers.
Gossip magazines this week compare the two pregnant women, and refer to Kardashain as "hungry hungry hippo", and Middleton as "mommyrexic".AmorModa today announces their Wholesale high neck wedding dresses are still available with great discounts, up to 59% off.
One royal critic says Middleton is too thin, and her baby will "be the size of a walnut" if her size was any gauge,Laboissonniere pointed out that director Eric Schaeffer had initially wanted to put Dolly in a white embroidery lace for the finale instead of a red one. according to Woman's Day.Kardashian, on the other hand, has been labelled "sloppy", by New Idea.The magazine also examines their pregnancy fashion, saying Kardashian is sticking to her staples - "skin-tight leather" and "sky-high heels" - while Middleton is keeping to "classic coats" and "demure dresses".Meanwhile, Rihanna is still defying the masses wanting her to split from Chris Brown, says New Idea.Not only did she take some cozy Instagrams with the rapper over the weekend, she also told a friend she was planning her dream wedding.
It must be written in the stars, because Brown also told a recent radio interview that he "was at that point of being faithful".And Halle Berry, with a "band-aid baby" in the oven, says her "heart is being healed" by the good news.Berry, in "baby bliss" at age 46, told CNN that falling pregnant was the biggest surprise of her life.Apparently less happy is her ex-lover Gabriel Aubry, the father of their daughter Nahla.I went in search of Cheap Wedding Dresses with sleeves, modest necklines, and hems that hit at the knee or below.
Aubry has reportedly called Berry up in tears begging her not to leave the US to be with her new French beau Olivier Martinez, because he wants to be a part of Nahla's life.A source told Woman's Day she is waging "psychological warfare".
Paul Henry talks to Woman's Weekly about being back in New Zealand and embarking on the new phase of his life.Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux's wedding is also celebrated, with Woman's Day saying "Hollywood writers could not have scripted a more romantic wedding".Slightly less romantic is that Aniston is apparently worth 120 times more than Theroux, so they needed an "iron-clad pre-nup".
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Confusing the exaggeration of a comedy with the passions of a romantic tale causes audiences to believe that they can find happiness that way.
I recommend watching films that mimic the same effects of the romantic comedy but are in tune with reality.Hair Essentials in Columbian Square in Weymouth is collecting gently used, dry cleaned Wholesale Cheap Mermaid Wedding Dresses at their Weymouth store until May 22. “Juno” was definitely a transition because Michael Cera and the lovable Ellen Page learn that having a child brings people together more than any New York landmark. And “500 Days of Summer” teaches us that love can be temporary and happily ever after is not always the fairy-tale forever.
But maybe this suggestion will get the rom-com funk out of your system. Try to live out a romantic comedy. Set up a time and date with film students and write your own rendition. You might find that during the process, your on-screen DiCaprio or Depp might be the next eligible groom at your “27 Dresses” wedding.
The stage was set for a concert straight from the Reagan administration.
When Robbie Hart started rocking out with his wedding band, the audience soon realized this wasn’t your standard musical. Neon lights flashed, dancers in taffeta dresses flew through the air and electric guitars riffed power chords.
As the opening song neared its end, Hart assumed power stance, solidifying the electricity that the remainder of the performance would need to live up to.
The First Year Players’ production of “The Wedding Singer,” the musical adaptation of Adam Sandler’s cult hit movie, opened on Thursday for its three-night run. With one of the most talented casts in FYP’s recent history, the show certainly had all the right elements to secure an extraordinary night at the theater.Nine other of Diana's Bridal Wedding Dresses Shops were sold to bidders, which came from around the world and included three museums, the auction house said.I'm just going to look at the new formal office dresses for women. Inconsistency, however, played a part in hindering the young cast from fully achieving heights that were just at arms reach.
“The Wedding Singer” tells the story of Robbie, the leader of a wedding band in mid-1980s New Jersey who loses himself after being jilted at the alter by his fiance. He finds solace in Julia, a waitress who he befriends and who helps him get back on his feet.
It becomes clear that the two are meant for one another, but Julia’s greedy Wall Street investor fiance Glenn, as well as other roadblocks, stand in their way. With the help of his band mates and his grandma, Robbie ponders: Does true love prevail over the things in life we only think matter?
While enjoying a short-lived but hugely adored Broadway run in 2006, “The Wedding Singer” went on to be nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
The beauty of a student-run theater organization like FYP is the sense of community it fosters for its new members each year, as well as the one it maintains for its alumni throughout their time at Syracuse University.
The show’s director, junior television, radio and film major Bryce Garcia, remembers his turn on the stage in 2011’s “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” “like it was yesterday.” Now, as the chief visionary for this year’s incarnation, he said he’s delighted at the chance to work with the new class.
“It’s been so great bringing these talented freshmen into the family,” Garcia said.
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As with any opening night, technical difficulties with microphones had their way with the young cast. Despite these set backs, the actors maintained utter professionalism, never wavering in their performances.
Shining brightest of all was leading man Zack Phillips, a freshman television, radio and film major, whose charm, seemingly endless vocal talent and sympathetic qualities radiated from the stage in his performance as Robbie.
While needing the show’s first number to ease into the role, he found his footing and proved unstoppable until the very end. Phillips’ varied ability helped to perfectly execute “Casualty of Love,” Robbie’s bitter hate-letter to love after losing his own. He showed vulnerability in a moment of weakness without making Robbie a whiny, unlikeable character.
Shanice Bland, a television, radio and film major, steals scenes as Linda, Robbie’s ex-fiance who re-enters the picture at an inconvenient moment in the musical’s plot. During her moment in the spotlight, “Let Me Come Home,” Bland shows off her intense voice and dance moves, overshadowing many of her cast mates with more face time.
Was FYP’s “The Wedding Singer” perfect? No. But perfection means little in comparison to the sheer joy visible on the cast members’ faces. They truly loved what they were doing.
In the town where one of Africa’s greatest warriors and military strategists was laid to rest, two courageous men are redefining what traditional masculinity is all about. In KwaDukuza (Stanger), where a memorial of Shaka kaSenzangakhona stands proud, Tshepo Modisane and Thoba Sithole became the first gay men in the province to celebrate their nuptials with a traditional, rural marriage on Saturday 6 April 2013, and invited the town to come and celebrate with them.
“This is the 21st century - society has changed and evolved. It is about time that gay rights are upheld and gay people are accepted, particularly by black people living in rural communities,” Tshepo told Daily Maverick on the phone from Durban. “We just want to lead happy and productive lives. We are gay but we are still African, and we want to live our lives in an African way following our traditions and beliefs,” he said.
At their wedding, the pair was joined by family and friends in a traditional ceremony that saw the doors of the Stanger Siva Sungam community hall flung wide open to the local community, who turned up in droves to celebrate the couple’s union. The ceremony included the slaughtering of a bull to ensure that the nuptials would be blessed in terms of ancestral traditions, and witnessed the exchange of customary gifts.
“We decided on a traditional wedding not only to keep in line with our customs and traditions, but we also wanted to show the people of this country that, yes - it is possible to have a traditional African gay wedding,” explains Modisane. “There is this idea that being gay is an ‘unAfrican’ phenomenon, that homosexuality is something to be ashamed of - that it is a Western thing. Thabo and I wanted to go against this notion by showing South Africans that being gay is indeed African and is very much a part of the African culture. We wanted people to know that a gay union can be accepted and celebrated by friends, family and the broader community,” he says.
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The wedding was aired on eNews and there’s a heart-warming moment that shows the pair walking into the ceremony dressed in their respective traditional garb – Modisane in his Tswana regalia and Sithole dressed in Zulu garb. As the two arrive and the crowd gets sight of them, the open skies fill with the sound of ululating and cheering.
Modisane picks up the story: “We had over 300 people who witnessed our wedding. The response was amazing because people were so excited and looking forward to the wedding. On the day people came out in their numbers, which was so unbelievable,” he says excitedly.
The pair say that they were overwhelmed by the affection and the joy displayed by the crowd. “It was a remarkable experience to be surrounded by so many people who were so accepting and warm and loving towards us,” says Sithole. “For us it was important to normalise gay marriages in the community - for people to come and witness,The store has offered an array of chinese embroidered wedding dresses to help students make a mark on the special occasion in their high school lives. and see that there’s nothing strange or scary about what we’re doing. That we’re just two guys in love.”
Modisane and Sithole first met in Durban when they were both at university. “We were just friends then, but I had to come back to Johannesburg and we lost contact,” says Modisane. “Some time afterwards Thoba got a job in Johannesburg and started to work here on a full time basis in 2011. We started out as gym partners and the relationship grew – soon we were lovers and then knew we wanted to be each other’s partners. We got engaged in June last year - that’s when we decided we wanted to get married.”
Today the couple live together in Johannesburg where Modisane is an IT specialist and Sithole an audit manager at PwC. “Yes, we could have got married in Johannesburg, but it was important for us to be brave enough to have our wedding in a rural area,” says Modisane, adding: “Besides, that’s where my partner was born, grew up and went to school. It is where he comes from.”
Modisane explains that it is important to the couple that they are a positive role model for what it means to be men and to be gay. “There is so much media coverage that focuses on hostility and violence against gay people,Brideside, the online go-to source for wedding trendspiration and bridesmaid mandarin collar lace wedding dress that actually look flattering is having a pop-up sale. and while we respect that it is crucial to highlight these issues, we also want to show another side. We want to show that gay people are also accepted, respected and loved in their rural communities,” he adds.
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The pair say that because they are men they did not pay lobola – a dowry that is customarily paid by a prospective husband to his bride’s family. Part of the reason why the couple have married is that they want to start raising a family and they say they will look to engaging a surrogate to take this next step.
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All this time, I was working as the director for the designer Maxim Chernitsov, and we mainly sold only Russian models because this promoted the brand that we owned. Selling only domestic creations, however, is very difficult.
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Now we have items from 15 designers, in all about 650 brands. The size of the collection also varies, depending on the designer: we usually try not to take fewer than 10 items, which is altogether small, but we never have more than 20 to 30.
Problems in production
The biggest problem for all Russian designers – and I understand this very well, as the owner of a brand – is the high production cost. It is impossible to purchase cloth and fittings here; everything has to be ordered from abroad.
We recently purchased Russian linen for Maxim’s summer collection, and the factory told us that it was the last time we could buy these materials for that price, because subsidies for production were coming to an end. That means that now we will buy linen in the Netherlands, because in Russia, they are already not growing [flax].
As it was 10 years ago, Russian fashion is in an embryonic state. There are many designers on the market, for any taste,Taylor Swift looked like she had the Wholesale Cheap Fit&Flare Wedding Dresses as she wrapped up warmly to tackle the New York weather. but there are few channels for sales and little professionalism,The store has offered an array of chinese embroidered wedding dresses to help students make a mark on the special occasion in their high school lives. so everything develops into one sad song.
Up until now, there has not been a clear commercial leading designer.
From an economic standpoint, fashion is the leading edge of light industry, which the mass market should line up behind: designers come, show their beautiful, expensive, small-scale collections, and behind them comes the mass market.
Before the crisis, we had a very good customer base: people in art or PR or architecture... They just got scared with the crisis, and this was noted in sales. Before this, we sold very few suits and office clothing, but then everything went in the other direction. Now everything is slowly leveling off. Women’s dresses are going well. For men, as it was, so it is now: T-shirts are best-sellers.
As many years as I’ve worked in fashion, I’ve heard that whole time about Russian designers’ search for their unique style. It is a problem to understand what “Russian style” is and whether it exists. But this does not mean that we need to make traditional kokoshnik headdresses and walk around in sarafan dresses.
It’s not often that you can transform your life’s passion into a lucrative home-based business. But Kathy Furth was successful in expanding her heirloom stitching skills into Sew Many Seams, a specialized sewing service that specializes in stitching church vestment clothes, christening gowns and wedding gowns.
Furth will show off her work and talk about her needlework, business and travels at 7 p.m. Thursday with the Black-Eyed Susan Smocking Guild at its monthly meeting at North County High School, 10 E. First Ave. The lecture was originally planned for January, but the “no snow, snow day” which closed county schools, postponed the program.
Furth’s grandmother taught her how to sew when she was just eight-years-old. She said she was the only grandchild who was interested enough to learn how to stitch needlework. “I was the only one she taught. Nobody else showed an interest in it,” Furth said.
For her grandmother, sewing was a necessity of the times – she had five children during the Depression, so she saved money by sewing all of the family’s clothes.
By the time she was in high school,I went in search of Cheap Wedding Dresses with sleeves, modest necklines, and hems that hit at the knee or below. Furth was begging her home economics teacher to let her sew something more challenging than the simple apron everyone else in the class was making. Her assignment was to create a red French velvet floor length cape, lined in white taffeta with gold frog closures at the neck to wear to the February junior prom. She not only finished the cape in time for the prom, Furth said that she was the only one in the class to get an “A” for the sewing project.
Furth spends most of her time painstakingly hand stitching elaborate embroidery work. While she owns a sewing machine that can stitch embroidered designs and pictures, she prefers the hand stitched work. “A lot of the younger generation wants instant gratification. They don’t want to do anything that you have to rip out if you don’t do it right,” she said.
Furth said she stitched her first church vestment project about 13 years ago for the Elizabeth Seton Parish in Crofton.I'm just going to look at the new formal office dresses for women. “It’s a passion,” she said.
Furth receives many unusual jobs. She was the seamstress that was commissioned to make the 40-by-40-foot veil that covered the statue of retired Oriole Brooks Robinson that was unveiled at Camden Yards last season. The project was so large that she had to contact her parish priest to get permission to use the church hall.
This past weekend, she was awarded two honorable mentions out of a field of over 800 submissions at the Woodlawn Needlework competition and show held in nearby Virginia. One of the award winners was a hand embroidered Japanese silk thread painting that she completed as a class project at a recent stitching workshop. “It was a technique I’d never tried before,” said Furth.AmorModa today announces their Wholesale high neck wedding dresses are still available with great discounts, up to 59% off.Laboissonniere pointed out that director Eric Schaeffer had initially wanted to put Dolly in a white embroidery lace for the finale instead of a red one.
She had the distinct pleasure of creating wedding gowns for two daughter-in-laws. Her work also included the vestments worn by the priests on the altar at the wedding, the bridesmaids’ gowns, flower girl and ring bearers’ outfits and her own mother-of-the-groom dress. She completed the 26 garments all worn in the same wedding in a three-month period of time while she was recuperating from major surgery.
She explained that the mother of daughter-in-law Erin had passed away when she was a little girl. Erin asked Furth to incorporate part of her mother’s wedding gown into her own. Furth carefully took apart the dress to re-use the arms of the old gown in the new gown. After the wedding she then spent hours disassembling the original gown, which was made largely from panels of sheer viola fabric, which is one of the sheerest fabrics in existence.
Furth said that when the first of her five grandchildren was on the way, she realized that the more than 100-year-old family christening gown was too delicate to put a wiggling, moving baby into. The gown had been made by the grandmother that taught her to stitch and had adorned 35 relatives at their baptisms. It gave Furth the perfect opportunity to stitch five heirloom christening gowns - one for each of her children – so that the tradition could be restarted.
Grandson Patrick, who was born in March, wore a christening gown adorned with shamrocks and the Celtic cross designed by Furth and other designs that were transferred from her grandmother's christening gown. Her projects have been described as eclectic, but they are all definitely unique and one-of-a-kind.Pretty Wholesale Cheap Bridal Dresses that let little girls be little girls.
Although getting a new job, a new apartment, and other small personal successes are now cause for celebration,Laboissonniere pointed out that director Eric Schaeffer had initially wanted to put Dolly in a white embroidery lace for the finale instead of a red one. there remain only three benchmark occasions for humans to plan meticulously, send out invitations to and eat finger food at. Two of them are birth and death. I've got those covered: I was definitely born, and rumor has it that someday I'll probably die. The one in the middle's the one I'm not sure about.
The phrase “wedding expo” falls somewhere between “ocelot ownership” and “colonizing outer space” on the list of activities that are relevant to my life—which is to say, so far down on that list that it actually places somewhere in the molten-lava center of the earth. I've never had a serious relationship.
Conversely, I am a grown-up in ways that plenty of other people aren’t: I am twenty-six, have reasonably impressive writing jobs, pay rent on my own studio apartment, adequately care for myself and the idiotic little cat who lives with me. I eat kale. I recently took the batteries out of my vibrator and put them in my Swiffer. What’s more depressingly grown-up than that?
Even as my identity as a self-sufficient single adult flourishes, the idea of marriage makes me feel even more like a child. It’s something that grown-ups do! Case in point: I was the maid of honor at my childhood friend’s wedding last summer. While my mom was downstairs doing the Electric Slide at the reception, I got drunk and went to second base with an acquaintance of the groom’s in the room upstairs designated for the bridesmaids’ purses and hair tools. And I'm a child of divorce. So that should tell you all you need to know about me and weddings.
Not that I wasn’t aware of the existence of the wedding expo. This is 2013! There’s a My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic expo populated primarily by men who watch the show and call themselves “bronies.Pretty Wholesale Cheap Bridal Dresses that let little girls be little girls.” So a large convention room filled with tiered cakes, frothy dresses and coupons for 20 percent off ballroom dancing lessons is hardly an offbeat concept.
Two weeks ago, I received an email inviting me to the New York Wedding Expo sponsored by New York Magazine, whose reputation as a mainstay for the high-maintenance Manhattan bride guaranteed an unfortunately lopsided chill bride :: crazy Bridezilla ratio. I am the kind of person who has had more than one panic attack in comparably low-key places like Duane Reade. With this in mind, I took a deep breath, had a beer (okay, two beers. Okay, three beers) and went over there.
After this necessary chugging of Stellas, I made my way through the gaggles of women standing outside, holding various floral and food freebies, many of them on cell phones parsing out matrimonial ceremony options with friends or moms who weren’t present.
Inside the huge convention room was a veritable Choose Your Own Adventure: Bridal Edition, with mostly New York-based designers, restaurants, videographers, and others purveying their wares to women, their moms and the occasional bored fiancée. ("We’re shopping for tiny foods to eat at that party we’re having to celebrate ourselves hopefully dying together! Baby, try this crab medley.") Everyone's marching around like Himmler in Tory Burch flats. It’s like The Hunger Games and everyone's a Wedding Tribute.
An alien whose first trip to Earth included a jaunt around the New York Wedding Expo would think the wedding was the endgame, not the lasting marriage itself,I'm just going to look at the new formal office dresses for women. and after the wedding, the two would never see each other again.
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"So does it feel weird to be wearing a wedding dress?" I ask.
With a wary glance towards the designer—this being, after all, a hard-to-come-by job—most of them gave me a quick nod to the affirmative, or a furtive “Yeahhh.” Most looked befuddled that I'd even ask.
The most eye-catching of the live models are three who have been posed on a bright, hot-looking platform with a painted nature backdrop. I am informed by the designer that it’s based on Botticelli’s "Primavera" (above).
"If you look at the painting, it’s really exactly the same,” she says.
"Wow. I'm a little drunk," I inform her.
She laughs. "You're my kind of girl."
She invites me to a cocktail party afterwards. I offer to get the three models a drink. They decline.
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It’s strange to think that once you get to college your next boyfriend or girlfriend could potentially be your future spouse.I'm just going to look at the new formal office dresses for women.
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Catlyn Leslie, 22, a senior education major and Katherine Albrecht, 21, a senior occupational therapy major, know exactly what it’s like to be in college and engaged.
Whether it’s the struggle with getting adjusted or the stress of finishing senior year with a big diamond ring on your left hand, you’re constantly reminded of everything that is to come.
“Zach and I met our freshmen year of high school during our school’s ‘Chapel Week’, we became good friends and started officially dating a year later,” Albrecht said, lighting up when talking about her
fiancé.
Now that the initial shock is over after being engaged, Leslie is handling her engagement and finishing out senior year.
“It’s been distracting at times because I’ve wanted to start planning right away,” Leslie said. “Once I got over the initial excitement its been fine.”
Albrecht got engaged Jan. 26 and their wedding date is Jan. 4, 2014.
Leslie was proposed to Feb. 14, but doesn’t plan on getting married until Sept. 2014.
But is getting engaged in college still too young and does it complicates things?
“I don’t think there’s anything wrong with getting engaged in college,” Leslie said. “I’m so glad I got engaged when I did, but I do think it varies by couple.”
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Something that Albrecht, Leslie, and other brides, whether in college or not, should be ready for is constant planning to be done up to the wedding date.Laboissonniere pointed out that director Eric Schaeffer had initially wanted to put Dolly in a white embroidery lace for the finale instead of a red one.
You have to put so much thought into the little things that you sometimes don’t realize all the time needed until you actually sit down and try to list these things off.
Other thoughts to consider when planning a wedding are the guest list, the venue, centerpieces, menu and much more.
And, of course, one of the more exciting parts for a bride is getting to go wedding dress shopping.
Eastern recently had a its own bridal event called “Bridal Runway,” which took place March 24 on campus. This event showcased all of the I went in search of Cheap Wedding Dresses with sleeves, modest necklines, and hems that hit at the knee or below.top wedding dresses that will be a top pick in 2013.
During the event, there were vendors where attendees who were interested in some of the bridal wear could get names and locations of the businesses where their favorite dresses can be purchased.
Tying the knot is a huge step for anybody, and while in college you are meeting so many people who can end up being a huge part of your future, no matter what that part may be.
So why not take notes early, because who knows if that guy or girl you meet today will be the love of your life in the next couple of years.
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The esteemed annual awards program recognizes the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service,Laboissonniere pointed out that director Eric Schaeffer had initially wanted to put Dolly in a white embroidery lace for the finale instead of a red one. responsiveness and professionalism. While many industry awards are given by the host organization, the WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards winners are determined solely based on reviews from real newlyweds and their experiences working with The Secret Chocolatier.
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As designers showcase their collections at the LFW Summer/ Resort 2013 edition,high neck wedding dresses it's hard to miss the connection some of them have with their cities and the regions they belong to. Be it the hustle and bustle of the busy streets of Mumbai, the colourful bazaars of Jaipur or the beautiful walls of clustered homes in Kutch — Pallavi Jain, Archana Kochhar and Preeti Wanchoo have taken inspiration from their respective cities,Junior Bridesmaid Dresses finds out Anjali Jhangiani KP.
Mumbai Mania
Archana Kochhar's collection is based on the idea of dressing up for a resort wedding. She extends her signature checks on to the scenes from the life of a Mumbaikar, giving the title of Mumbai Checkmate to her collection.chiffon bridesmaid dress "When you have to attend a wedding at a resort, you don't want to go all bling but still want to dress up. Besides, I was born and brought up in this city and when I think of fashion, I am inspired by my surroundings,Lace dress" says Kochhar, whose show is scheduled for March 26. Her languid and easy silhouettes include kaftans,bridal gown wedding dress gown-inspired saris, dhoti-style pants, floor-length anarkalis, lehengas and jackets. They are dotted with quirky motifs such as public buses, the nimboo-mirchi that one finds on Mumbai taxis, and the city skyline. She has worked with organic silk and cotton, with transparent neon cut outs in poppy yellow, electric orange and bubblegum pink.
Bazaar Buzz
When Pallavi Jain and her team were brainstorming for their collection to be showcased at LFW Summer/Resort 2013, they decided to head out to the bazaars of Jaipur. "The bazaar is so diversified; it has a different look in the day and a different one at night. Every street has its own charm. My collection is a journey through the entire bazaar — from the masalewalo ki gulli filled with spicy yellows and reds, to the Johari bazaar glittering with gold and meenakari work," says Jain. She has sourced the raw materials from the bazaars for her line called BUZZar. The ensembles are a mix of easy flowing and form-fitting silhouettes in georgette, chiffon and mulmul.
Kutch Connection
Designer Preeti Wanchoo has revisited Kutch and Bhuj in Gujarat to seek inspiration for her collection that was showcased at a Talent Box show on March 24. "This is my first fashion show at a fashion week, and I wanted to take inspiration from where it all started for me — Gujarat. I studied fashion designing in Gujarat and during those days, travelled extensively to remote locations in Kutch and Bhuj to work with Ajrakh printers. I would doodle designs on the way," says Wanchoo. In her line, she captures elements of the Kutchi lifestyle with motifs such as peacocks, camels, kites and basic geometric shapes — circles, squares and triangles — that decorate the clusters of houses as they stand out against the arid land. She has used Maheswari silk in shades of lime, bright red, off-white and natural colours for maxi dresses, shirt dresses, skirts and tie-up dresses.
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It was an historic day, 27 years in the making.chiffon bridesmaid dress
That long ago, give or take, then-waitress Barbara Waugh walked up to a table at the old Continental to take an order. She had admittedly heard it all before, but something about one particular tall, handsome stranger caught her eye.
“I had a special line,” explained Eric Young, with a trademark quick smile.
“'Give me a Canadian, please,'” recalled Waugh.
“I said please,” Young responded.
A shared life adventure was initiated through that first encounter. Communal commitment, rather than a legal document celebrated their union for close to three decades, before the couple elected to spend their next 27 years together officially as man and wife.
“Well, it's about time,” Young conceded. “We've been going to do it for the last couple of years.”
Young popped the question just over a month ago on Valentine's Day.
“I said, ‘I suppose,'” smiled Waugh.
Town of Tillsonburg Council said ‘I do' to performing civil marriage ceremonies late in 2012, but Waugh and Young would be the first to exercise that option, Friday afternoon in council chambers, beginning at 2 p.wedding dresses from chinam.
The bride was attired in a tiered ankle-length white dress, elegant in its tasteful simplicity. The groom wore a classic dark suit, pale blue shirt,Foral gown red tie set off by a single red rose pinned over his right breast – and just a hint of nervousness.
Town of Tillsonburg Clerk Donna Wilson sported an appropriately elegant dark brown pants suit and just a touch of her own nervousness. Given the presence of a video camera to record the special occasion, Wilson was aware any miscues would be saved for posterity.
“All my stumbles would be recorded.”
There would be no stumbles. Young and best man Brian O'Doherty waited in anticipation as Waugh was escorted a cappella down council chambers' right aisle by her brother John Dwayne Waugh, preceded by ring bearer Logan Waugh, flower girl Kendra Waugh and maid of honour Rebecca Waugh. Clerk Wilson handled her duties like a seasoned veteran, and a scant 15 minutes later, the Youngs had signed the register and sealed their commitment with – a pair – of kisses.
“It's been 27 years coming,” interjected niece Tara Waugh. “They've been together since before I was alive – it's about time.”
“Been a long time coming,” John Dwayne added in agreement.bridal gown wedding dress
The Young's aren't against traditional ceremonies: the maid of honur and best man are engaged and all look forward to that event.
“She'll have the big wedding,” said Barbara.
But for them, the civil ceremony had been ideally ‘short and sweet,' said Eric, for a couple, who continued his spouse Barbara, didn't want ‘a big thing.
“It was great – this is what we wanted.
“It's about being married with your special people,” she added. “As long as you have each other, that's what counts, today, tomorrow and always.”
The Youngs' wedding had generated considerable interest among town staff said Deputy Clerk Amber Zimmer, who is also qualified to perform civil ceremonies.
“It was really nice,” she said. “The whole office was very excited, people kept peeking in.”
The town's civil ceremony provides an alternative for those who don't want a traditional church wedding, said Wilson. Council chambers are one option, but a second ceremony is scheduled for the Tillsonburg Regional Airport this Canada Day, and she and Zimmer will travel to backyards, parks, “Or any place people choose to get married.”
A civil ceremony package will be offered for $250, $300 if offsite or outside of regular business hours, potentially with a mileage charge, based on location. Information is available from the town's customer service centre,high neck wedding dresses and will also be handed out to those acquiring marriage licences.
“Quite an enjoyable experience, I quite enjoyed it,” Wilson summed up in conclusion. “Hopefully we'll have many more.”