
Vera Wang Tissue organza & English net strapless mermaid gown
Sweet should be the only suitable word to describe this strapless mermaid gown by the great Vera Wang, the fashion designer who has made hundreds of the most famous wedding dresses that we all love.
The whole name for this masterpiece is tissue organza & English net strapless mermaid gown with layered cuff neckline and tiered skirt.
Organza : A delicate, sheer fabric, often layered or worn over another fabric because of its transparent quality.
Mermaid : A dress or skirt that is fitted at the top and flairs below the knee. Also known as fishtail or trumpet style.
Tiered : A fabric design element that features multiple layers.
This wedding dress is the first shown in Vera Wang runway show which has all the spectators mesmerized and enjoy themselves to the utmost from the beginning to the end of the show.
You have read and love the love readings which 1 Weddings Readings offers especially the sweet “My True Love” Sir Phillip Sydney. We have one similar here entitled True Love.
TRUE LOVE
~ By Author Unknown ~
True love is a sacred flame
That burns eternally,
And none can dim its special glow
Or change its destiny.
True love speaks in tender tones
And hears with gentle ear,
True love gives with open heart
And true love conquers fear.
True love makes no harsh demands
It neither rules nor binds,
And true love holds with gentle hands
The hearts that it entwines.
Matchmaking Versus Courting
If you are a subscriber of 1 Weddings Readings, you probably still remember the post Material Versus Romantic. It has inspired me to offer you this Matchmaking Versus Courting.
Matchmaking is obsolete. Parents don’t talk about it nowadays. Young people don’t even have the motion of what it is as they don’t have to go through that stage before their weddings.
With the advent of love match, matchmaking was forced to take the hind seat. Courting before wedding is the norm today. Matchmaking only comes into play when singles fail to find their wedding mates which is a rarity by today’s standard. They then have to surrender their fate to the matchmakers who claimed themselves experts in the matching game.
Modern generations, however, do not take to matchmaking because they abhor the idea of betting their future in the hands of a third person - the matchmaker.
If a match-made wedding did not see the couple through fingers would then point at, not the couple, but the matchmaker. It was the matchmaker who ruined the life of the couple, so it was thought. It was the fault of the matchmaker who arranged the wedding. Relationships between the couple’s families and the matchmaker would turn sour. Enmity might even be the end-result.
But in a love match wedding if the marriage does not sail smooth, the couple can only blame themselves for being blind to the other’s weaknesses. But now after the wedding, little foibles have become intolerable with the sweet-loving-courting days being over.
Matchmaking is done, more often than not, as a gesture of kindness. But beware, it may misfire and land you in trouble. Why not leave the young people to choose and make their own decisions as to whom they want to marry?
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