From: Jennifer K. on 23 Feb 2007 21:02 I saw this guy on The View this week...here's what their website says: Finally, all brides-to-be fantasize about the perfect storybook wedding, and now that dream is a reality at Walt Disney World Resort with Disney's Couture Wedding Collection by David Tutera, who was here today to show us the four amazing tailored looks available to brides at Walt Disney World Resort, which include: 1) Classic Elegance: For the bride who really wants to be a princess at the ball, dancing with her prince. 2) Simply Chic: For the modern bride, it's all about sleek modern lines combined with the soft elements of flowers and fabrics. 3) Enchanted Garden: For the bride who imagines her wedding as if she has been transported into a garden with colors that are soft and muted but still vibrant enough to make her wedding come alive with magic. 4) Cocktail Soiree: For the unique and different bride and groom that want to make a statement and simply have some fun. For more details on how to throw the ultimate storybook wedding that is beyond your wildest dreams, visit disneyweddings.com or David's own event planning website at davidtutera.com.
From: Patty on 23 Feb 2007 22:26 In article <QtidnZGzoao3AULYnZ2dnUVZ_vamnZ2d(a)comcast.com>, Jennifer K. <nothankyou(a)goaway.com> wrote: >I saw this guy on The View this week...here's what their website says: > >Finally, all brides-to-be fantasize about the perfect storybook wedding, and >now that dream is a reality at Walt Disney World Resort with Disney's >Couture Wedding Collection by David Tutera, who was here today to show us >the four amazing tailored looks available to brides at Walt Disney World >Resort, which include: Oh, actually, that's a new series of looks for the wedding ceremony and the reception that Disney announced recently. Tutera has chosen china, glasses, silverware, flowers, accessories, etc. etc. As you saw, there are extensive photos of those looks on Disney's website. The princess dresses are by a designer named Kirstie Kelly. And except for the WSJ, no one has been allowed to show photos of them yet. Disney has been busy with wedding-related announcements this week. :-) Patty
From: Dave in Dallas - The One And Only on 24 Feb 2007 01:25 On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:38:00 -0500, Denise <tinybeetle(a)aol.com> wrote: > >> OK, I'm not a woman and maybe just genetically I'm missing something >> here. But if I WAS a woman I wouldn't want to play dress up as someone >> else on my wedding day. Wouldn't a woman want to be herself, the most >> beautiful bride in the world, and be so special nobody thinks of >> anyone but her that whole evening? > >I just wanted to be me! I had my $75 dress, I did my own hair, it was >really a nice wedding. No tiara for me. :) That's why I like you. Down to earth, yet stylish. Dave in Dallas - The one and only! Accept no substitutes.
From: NickM on 24 Feb 2007 01:51 Regarding the "dressing like princesses at WDW" sub-topic... I'm remembering something in either public or private documentation about doing that. And I'm pretty sure that the only restriction was that a guest in such a costume could not pose for pictures with guests, sign autograph books, or any of those things that the Cast princesses do.
From: Lesa on 24 Feb 2007 07:11
FIZZIE wrote: > I think the idea of bridal gowns based on the Princesses sounds > intriquing. If I were going to be married at the castle, I wouldn't > mind looking a little like Cinderella. > As for the regular Princess costumes in larger sizes..... I would > wear the Cindy one to the High School Prom.... cause that's how I > am. > > Right now, my daughter is cringing and thanking God that I'm waaaay > past prom age. > (Although she has expressed a desire for a teenage size 3 Tink costume > including shoes from time to time) > > -Fizzie > who needs prom? I'd wear a princess costume anytime I felt a little stressed and needed a pick-me up. Though lately that would mean that I'd be dressed as a princess almost every day. Then again, working with small children, I could get away with wearing a princess costume to work everyday. |