**I have always loved these types of dresses. But does anyone know what this type of frock is called? And any other pictures?
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**What if you play around with it and turn something like this into a wedding dress? Any idea. **
**I have always loved these types of dresses. But does anyone know what this type of frock is called? And any other pictures?
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**What if you play around with it and turn something like this into a wedding dress? Any idea. **
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It’s very close to princess’s style dress. This particular one is named DAMAD and it’s by Theykens’ Theory.
http://www.theory.com/DAMAD/B08TT612,default,pd.html?start=38&grid=medium&cgid=theyskens_collection
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she looks like a wine bottle :D
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ya now that you say it, it kinda does.
But I just loveeee this frock. I want something like this which is not $10000
. I have a mini version of a dress like this. It’s like a mini dress which I wear over jeans.
Also, I wanna convert this into a wedding dress
. Keep in mind I prefer non-desi wedding dresses over desi. SO something in off white with lace and a little beading, but it has to be all about the fabric. I donno. My mothers gonna kill me for even thinking about anything like this as a wedding dress ![]()
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ohh and I lovee buttons you know the ones which line in the back of some wedding dresses? And this dress is perfect for that type of detail.
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The fabric itself is either satin or taffeta. The puffed effect is achieved by attaching tulle underneath.
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you could always pull off such a dress for the civil ceremony ..but dont think of going non-desi for the reception/barat, samajh ayiii??? :D
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But but but I want this for my main reception :sid:. You’re gonna kill me too.