Wedding Attire
I recently cut off six inches of hair. This, coupled with the feeling that I am constantly under-produced at weddings, led me to buy a black flower-and-feather headpiece for the affair. It meant keeping my preparation time low, but still pleasing he bride.
Here's the thing: On the day-to-day I don't wear make-up. I don't spend more than five minutes a day on my hair. (It's a personal choice!)
But...I will do whatever I can to please a bride on her wedding day :)
I found this dress after a long, arduous search for a simple, strapless, a-line dress that I could wear repeatedly into the foreseeable future.
It is designed and manufactured locally by Toronto designer Pam Chorley, who also owns and operates Fashion Crimes on Queen West, one of the key fashion and design districts of the City.
The dress is slightly longer than the majority of what is available out there right now, making it quite comfortable without compromising the style.
The saleswomen at Fashion Crimes were also super-helpful to super-picky me.
To them I say: Thanks.




