i agree with u actually!!!
she doesn’t have proper nail polish or mehndi on or even rings and chorian are limited. you dont have to be overloaded but at least look like a bride.
or maybe they spent so much on other decorations that they thought they would keep the dressing too simple.
LOL…I swear to God everyone was drooling over these pictures a few days ago and all of a sudden all this criticism!
Some of us have been staring at Omar and Rabia’s pics for a bit too long
i agree with u actually!!!
she doesn't have proper nail polish or mehndi on or even rings and chorian are limited. you dont have to be overloaded but at least look like a bride.
or maybe they spent so much on other decorations that they thought they would keep the dressing too simple.
i think she looks fine. you don't have to slap it on to look beautiful and cover up every single imperfection. she's a very pretty girl and she's enhanced her natural beauty.
personally i prefer that to the brides that look scary next to their husbands with all the makeup - even if it's done 'naturally', considering the groom isn't wearing any (hopefully!) it don't sit right with me to have it caked on.
I didn't say she didn't "look fine". She looks pretty but a slightly more polished look would "enhance her natural beauty" even further.
I highly doubt anyone likes the caked on look so you're not alone in that.
Criticism? Its more along the lines of opinions. I mentioned earlier how I fancied the venues and appreciated the photography and so I have the same right to express a few things I felt could be taken into consideration for others still to be married. Thats not criticism towards her, its a piece of advice for others working up to their big day.
Peace.
i don't see why opinions are taken so offensively. everyone has different taste. i too feel that the makeup she had on was a little less than i prefer but that doesn't mean she didn't look nice.
hey, i like french manicures on brides! i had one!
fight! fight! hahaha :p
seriously though, it was her day and she did what she loved and looked how she envisioned herself looking as a bride - obviously it wasn't for us or our approval, so whatever. she probably doesn't even know her pics are up here and being picked apart.
and i think its ok to have differing opinions. so long as we all respect that and don't get defensive.
it’s ok girls. the good thing is she has no clue there’s people in this world looking at her shadi pics commenting on the littlest details of her shadi.
hey, i like french manicures on brides! i had one!
fight! fight! hahaha :p
seriously though, it was her day and she did what she loved and looked how she envisioned herself looking as a bride - obviously it wasn't for us or our approval, so whatever. she probably doesn't even know her pics are up here and being picked apart.
and i think its ok to have differing opinions. so long as we all respect that and don't get defensive.
I do, too -- Like french manicures, i,e.
And its ok to get defensive, just as long as we don't lash back and become offensive.
:)
i don't see why opinions are taken so offensively. everyone has different taste. i too feel that the makeup she had on was a little less than i prefer but that doesn't mean she didn't look nice.
Exactly. That's what I mentioned in my post. Just because someone makes a passing comment doesn't mean they are criticizing her appearance or commenting whether she looked "pretty" or "ugly". lol. I don't think anyone said she didn't look good.
On a separate note,
I love how people write tons of text here about how good a bride looks, but the minute someone gives constructive criticism or advice or how to look better or how to make improvements, people jump on the member in question. Please people, there is "always" room for improvement and there is always going to be someone out there with better ideas, so listen, appreciate and learn. No one here is trying to insult, degrade or pick on any particular member/picture. So please, calm down and be mature about your responses.
Peace.
well not really because in this thread in particular, i find quite often defending an opinion ends up coming across as offensive in one way or another and it starts off a whole chain of comments between two quickly established “sides”, usually pro-bride and anti
p.s: i think we're being pretty mature at the mo' ... you missed the real hell-raisers that came before you! the entire thread had to be shut down and started up again that time.