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Old 06-28-2006, 12:27 PM
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Reading Is Fundamental, folks! I said was (that's past tense, very past tense!), bridesmaid (a tad dressier), and cloak (as in outer wear, NOT a dress!).
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Old 06-28-2006, 12:30 PM
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Reading Is Fundamental, folks! I said was (that's past tense, very past tense!), bridesmaid (a tad dressier), and cloak (as in outer wear, NOT a dress!).
That part I got, but I still don't see very many people wearing velvet.


And now I'm picturing an entire wedding party looking like Little Red Riding Hood.
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Old 06-28-2006, 12:54 PM
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That part I got, but I still don't see very many people wearing velvet.


And now I'm picturing an entire wedding party looking like Little Red Riding Hood.
*giggle* Why do you always make me laugh out loud at work?
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The velvet jacket made my sister cringe as well, but the bride selected the bridesmaids' outfits. Anyway, that wedding was in the late 1990s for what that's worth.
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And now I'm picturing an entire wedding party looking like Little Red Riding Hood.
It was tackier than you can begin to imagine!
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Old 06-28-2006, 01:09 PM
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The velvet jacket made my sister cringe as well, but the bride selected the bridesmaids' outfits. Anyway, that wedding was in the late 1990s for what that's worth.
Bridesmaid dresses are designed to never be usefully worn again anyway. At least that's my theory.
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It's a daytime wedding, so unless they change the time again, it will be in the early afternoon.

I have a vintage-y looking camel colored wool suit with a skirt.. I wonder if I pair it with a funky top and knee-high boots if I could pull that one off for my cold weather option... thoughts? Camel colored boots or black?
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Old 06-28-2006, 03:33 PM
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It was tackier than you can begin to imagine!
You poor thing!
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:17 PM
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I usually am roasting in 80 degree weather.

For an outdoor wedding, you probably would not be super duper dressed up.

So perhaps a velvet dress with a warmer shawl on top if necessary.

And make sure to wear warm shoes and socks.


I did go to Virginia a few winters ago. Granted, it was on the coast. But one day it was 62 degrees. The next day it was in the 40s. One day I was wearing a silk cardigan and skirt. The next day I was in my warm hooded tracksuit.
Sweetheart, there are ages where wearing velvet is acceptable. Under 10 and over 60. You are neither.
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:20 PM
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Everytime someone says the word "velvet," God kills a kitten.

Actually, every time someone says "velvet," I am reminded of that scene in "Coming to America" where Eddie Murphy (in makeup and playing the old Jewish guy) appreciatively pets the lion's head robe and proclaims, "This is beauty-ful! What is this? Velvet?"

So seriously, what should I wear?

ETA: This is my "I hope it's warm so I can wear this dress" dress: http://anntaylorloft.com/atlOutfitDe...oduct_Id=77542
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:22 PM
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Sweetheart, there are ages where wearing velvet is acceptable. Under 10 and over 60. You are neither.
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:26 PM
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I just looked online at Weatherunderground and it says you have a 91% chance of it being over 60. To a wedding that was going to be over 60, I'd wear a sundress and a light cardigan. However, I'm from the midwest.

Maybe wear a heavier-weight black skirt (think J.Crew or BR's suiting skirts, boots, and a warner but pretty sweater. You can always put your peacoat on if you need to. Then when it moves inside you can change the boots for heels.

Most outdoor weddings I've gone to have been 20-30 minutes at most, so keep in mind you don't need to bundle too much.
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Everytime someone says the word "velvet," God kills a kitten.

Actually, every time someone says "velvet," I am reminded of that scene in "Coming to America" where Eddie Murphy (in makeup and playing the old Jewish guy) appreciatively pets the lion's head robe and proclaims, "This is beauty-ful! What is this? Velvet?"

So seriously, what should I wear?

ETA: This is my "I hope it's warm so I can wear this dress" dress: http://anntaylorloft.com/atlOutfitDe...oduct_Id=77542
I just saw your edit - you could wear that with a cute shrug over it. Regular Ann Taylor has a cute navy one that I bet will match.
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:29 PM
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For that dress I would get a white or silvery cardigan to match the embroidery on it.
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:32 PM
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For that dress I would get a white or silvery cardigan to match the embroidery on it.

I think white in October is not the best idea.
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