my name is Rosie, and I live in Sydney Australia. I love coffee, wine, whisky and the colour pink. My partner Scott and I got engaged in April 2020, when... View More
my name is Rosie, and I live in Sydney Australia. I love coffee, wine, whisky and the colour pink. My partner Scott and I got engaged in April 2020, when our state was in full lockdown! We’re getting married at a vineyard in the Southern Highlands in February, having postponed from September!
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February 26, 2022
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So, it's not WEDDING attire as such (unless you're getting married in the next week or so - woohoo! Please share your dress if so!) but what will you wear to Christmas (or New Years or Hanukah if more...
Long story short, when I bought my wedding dress I was wearing two hooped skirts/tulle petticoats to get the volume I wanted, and my alterations lady told me she could build up the tulle underneath to...
Ok this is a tricky one. We have a number of immunocompromised or otherwise vulnerable guests, and we have chosen to request that those who are unvaccinated without a medical exemption to please watch...
So, I have bought a GIANT ballgown, and my main goal is to have the tiniest, most snatched waist possible. I own a corset, and can get down to about a 24.5 inch waist with it on, but it sits too high...
I enjoy watching say yes to the dress, and am always interested by how adamant some of the entourage can be about how much skin is appropriate to show. Some of the groups seem super conservative, but...
Hello hello fellow 26th febbers! (covid willing of course!) how are we all feeling? What have you got left to plan? Is anyone else a little anxious that it might be hard to make all the planning...
Ugh. With our postponement we have had to change our timeline to better fit in with the sunset and 'golden hour'. Originally, our time line worked out perfectly - we had the ceremony, 30 minutes for...
And if you're married, DID it change? My fiance and I live together. We have joint health insurance and hold joint investments. We are marked down as each other's emergency contacts at work and with...
So, obviously, this is going to be personal, but I'm still curious to see what other people have done. Not everyone has a veil and those that do don't always have a blusher, but I read a recent...
I've been mulling over this a little bit, and I'm curious to see what other people think. We've had to postpone our wedding for an additional 6 months - from September this year, to Feb next year,...
I'm in lockdown here in Australia, looking for some uplifting, joyful stories about the funniest thing that happened at your reception or ceremony! Did a child sit on your veil? Did your father in law...
We had to postpone our wedding due to covid, and now have 6 extra months to 'plan' - but since we would only have had 18 days left at this point, everything feels like it's organised and planned. But,...
So the thing about wedding dresses is, you buy them well in advance of the day so you can't be sure whether the weather will suit what you've bought - and real talk, most of us have an image in our...
SO! I am curious who you invited to your final dress fitting, and why! My dress is currently stuck at my alteration lady's house, and neither of us can get to each other. Our wedding has bene...
So, due to ongoing lockdown restrictions - we've had to postone our September wedding. We have contacted all of our vendors and supplied them with a spreadsheet to fill out their Thursday through...
I've seen a few posts lately about whether to add sleeves to their dresses for a cooler-weather wedding (I've posted that myself as it happens!) and it got me think about to what extent you considered...
Ok so we are supposed to get married in September (we are now 59 days away) and there are a number of covid restrictions right now which mean we can't even travel to our wedding venue, although...
Ok, so we've all seen those articles where people are wearing some of the wildest, most heinous dresses imaginable. You know the ones - '50 of the worst wedding dresses ever' etc! But what's the...
Here in Australia, bachelorette parties are more commonly call a Hen's Do, and men's are called a Stag Night (which makes no sense, shouldn't it either be a Hen's do and a Cockerel's night, or a Stag...
So last night I was asking fiance what kind of dress he thought I'd picked! He is positive he knows the silhouette (he totally does) and has some thoughts on other elements - whether it's backless,...