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Is this too much (little) for a wedding?

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geordieminx · 04/03/2009 08:25

Have tried on this a while back, looked nice.

2 wedings coming up - 1 is aunt, hotel afternoon ceremony th buffet/disco, the other is at a country house, ceremony meal then night time.

I was about to order it but think it might be a bit much -as in not enough IYKWIM, is t a bit night out as opposed to wedding?

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Wheelybug · 04/03/2009 10:26

I love that first green one.

BTW - I've been to a wedding at Ross Priory !

geordieminx · 04/03/2009 10:41

What was it like Wheely? Did you stay over?

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upagumtree · 04/03/2009 11:46

Geordieminx, i think the debenhams dress is absolutely beautiful and is suitable for weddings. A wrap with a brightly coloured corsage would give it a spring like feel. Also loved the green dresses from Wallis. Your gonna have so much fun choosing your outfit

Wheelybug · 04/03/2009 12:56

It was lovely Geordie - although it was 9 years ago (which is quite shocking because it was just before I got married and i can't believe I've been married that long !).

We stayed there two nights - the first night in the bridal room (DH was best man and as the bride and groom weren't using it we got allocated it !) and the second night we stayed in a cottage in the grounds not far from the house with some others but I can't remember too much about that other than having a rather drunken argument with DH . Beautiful setting !

geordieminx · 04/03/2009 15:21

been and tried on the green one - tis not half as nice as it looks -its that funny material that clicks and pulls really easily - looked cheap.. but at £28 it is

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