I loved the mural in the background, I loved the dirty sidewalk, I loved the cars racing by, I loved seeing the downtown skyline in the distance, I loved this moment.
How about a bridal wedding-style summary? I love dailystyleblogs, so here is my wedding day version!
The outfit in action. The shoes are under there, promise.
Shoes! Non-leather. Mustard Yellow. Peep toe. Kitten heel. $35 at endless.com.
Dress! Ivory. Lace overlay. Plain straps miraculously turned into fancy braided straps. Size six miraculously turned into a size ten. $1495 by Elizabeth Fillmore via Glamour Closet.
Bustle! Sparkly pin. $35 at Macy's.
Bracelet! Bought totally last minute. Also sparkly. $25 from Macy's.
Necklace! Vintage. My grandmother's. Something old. Gorgeous. Free.
Earrings! Tiny. Lost one during the night. From Claire's. $6.
Headband! Favorite accessory. Wear it all the time now. Made by a friend. Perfect wedding gift. Free.
If I had the patience I would start a daily outfit blog, it was so much fun putting this post together!
Was your wedding day outfit carefully planned out or did you throw in any details at the last minute? If your wedding has already happened, are you having fun re-wearing any of your accessories? Every time I wear my headband to work I can't help but have happy wedding memories all day!
This whole "first look" idea isn't something I've ever completely understood. I didn't think it was super important to not see B all day, but he did. Then suddenly, we had to look at each other and probably get all teary with people watching?! Weeeeeird. Really, the whole reason we did it was so we could make sure to get some fancy drinks and eat snacks and give hugs during cocktail hour, instead of posing for pictures.
I have to admit that the first look wasn't a huge emotional moment for me, but it was a cute little kick-off for the real wedding feeling of the day.
When it was time for us to do our thing, B sat on a bench while I got set up in a cozy corner.
We decided that I would wait with my back turned while he walked toward me, because I would probably trip or get my dress tangled in the camera equipment or something.
I spent our time together laughing, of course, and admiring the fancy suit that B was wearing. I had never seen him in a fancy suit before!
And maaaaaybe we had one little quiet, heads down, teary moment. But it was short, and giddiness once again took over.
Did you plan on having a "first look" before the ceremony, or did you simply wait until you walked down the aisle? Was having that first look moment important to you?
Nearly thirty year old L.A. resident who hates driving west of Vermont. Vegan, college student, pet lover, crazy crossfitter, preschool teacher, easily obsessed with everything.