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Old 12-07-2007, 06:33 PM
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Ha! My friend who got married this summer used David's for her dress. They ended up making her pretty crazy! After she bought her dress, they kept calling her about accessories, especially the matching purses. She finally gave up and flat out told them she wasn't buying one of her purses. The lady on the other end tells her (in this really rude tone) "Just please tell me you won't be THAT bride who carries her everyday purse with her on her wedding day." My friend just started hanging up on them after that.

Well, I'll vouch for Mori Lee's quality, for sure. Pictures showing my bridesmaid dresses in action are posted on my myspace. If you feel like it would be helpful to see the pictures, just let me know and I'm happy to give you the location of my myspace.

Oh! Here's a great suggestion from my friend's wedding that I wish I had known about for mine! All the bridesmaids and the bride were going to get dressed in the bridal room at the church and then after the ceremony were leaving immediately for pictures. They brought big paper bags labeled with the names of everyone in the bridal party. (The bride and groom had one, too.) We were all told to make sure everything we had brought was in our bags before we left the room for the ceremony. That way, the family members helping to transport our stuff were able to just scoop up our bags and put them in their car. Nothing was lost or left behind, and it was one less thing for the bride to stress about.

I especially wish I had heard about that one because the one little mistake my moh was not getting my makeup bag into our getaway car. We got to the hotel we were staying at that night and realized that I had none of my essentials and ended up taking a late night trip to the convience stores for stuff to get me through the night.
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