I knew exactly what I wanted in a wedding dress. Sweetheart neckline, semi large skirt {preferably with pockets}, and hell no, I did not want anything form fitting around my hips and/or behind. I knew exactly what I wanted in a wedding dress - and then I bought the exact opposite.
Wedding dress shopping never resulted in an "ah-ha" moment, tears of joy, or a real sense that I had found the "one". Instead, I had an unsuccessful trip shopping in Manhattan with my mother, sisters, and grandmother, and then a bit of a panic attack after I purchased the below dress with my mother in law in Chicago. Despite questioning my choice early on, I fell head over heels in love with my dress, and cannot imagine wearing any other on my wedding day.
I wore a simple veil that consisted of one layer of ivory tool - just for pictures and the ceremony. I also switched back and forth between a feminine flowery ivory belt, and a clean modern black belt throughout the day.
My bridesmaids were thrilled that I chose short black silk taffeta dresses from J.Crew for them. They chose between two pairs of silver pumps to add a little sparkle to their look. The guys wore classic black tuxedos with black skinny ties {that were gifted to them the morning of the wedding}.
yep, they made great use of their heinkercfhiefs. boys.
brides dress: vera wang, bridesmaids dresses: j.crew, brides shoes: kate spade, bridesmaids shoes: badgley mischka or guess, grooms/groomsmens tuxes: calvin klein via mens warehouse, grooms tie: michael kors, groomsmens ties: kenneth cole



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