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Bride's Head Visited: Grading The Wide World Of Wedding Mags
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Bride's Head Visited: Grading The Wide World Of Wedding Mags |
02/26/09
I told them how I bought fabric at the fabric district (NYC 7th Ave 30's 40's) and hired a seamstress from Brooklyn to make my wedding dress to order, with only silk and costly lace, for $750.
They told me they couldn't publish an article about buying fabric and hiring seamstresses.
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They couldn't because their advertisers would then boycott advertising in that issue, or subsequent ones.
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When I got married I made a lot of decisions against my own wishes to please my relatives and in-laws. I felt resentful for years after. (jeez now I am remembering...grrr)
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You think fashion week is bad??? Apparently only one woman of color gets married in any given season. It's incredibly upsetting.
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Because all brides' brains are CONSUMED by wedding planning. Sheesh.
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She found some good stuff in em, but more than anything, we agreed that looking through wedding magazines always makes us crave cake. I'm starting to crave it now, actually.
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She rocks, and her cakes are delicious. She will make you one with traditional flavors if you ask ;)
Sorry, I get really excited over her publicity, though i get the idea you're not fond of her flavor combo. Personally if I ever get married, I'm having her make her apple spice cake w/ pumpkin frosting. I've had it, and it's delicious.
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The reason I had to get to the comment box was the Brideshead Revisited reference. I'm reading it right now and have been surprised at how thoroughly I've enjoyed it so far (page 75, so please, no major spoilers!) I find Charles Ryder's father hilarious and was quietly cracking up on the subway this morning over his willful Americanization of his guest Jorkins.
Any Waugh-readin' Jezzies out there? Please share your thoughts, impressions, preferences about filmed adatations, etc.!
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I've heard gripes about both adaptations too, like that the miniseries is glacially paced and that the movie is crap altogether, but I still can't wait to see them as soon as I'm done with the book. Anything involving either Sir Larry or Emma Thompson couldn't be all bad, could it?
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BR is one of my favorite books of all time.
Of Waugh I also like "Handful of Dust".
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Of course, with me, I'd have to make four batches of piping frosting and practice on wax paper before I got anywhere near the cake.