Thread: Semi-Formal Wedding
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Semi-Formal Wedding
Ladies,
I'm a little lost atm. My cousins wedding was going to be a formal one and I was fine with that. I was looking forward to getting all dolled up etc and knew what type of dress I wanted, now she has changed it to semi-formal and I have no idea what to wear. It's not for a few months yet, but I still would like to sort out what I'm wearing ASAP.
Any idea's on what I could get to wear for the wedding? It's in May and in Tasmania, so it's going to be really REALLY cold.
Thanks ladies.
xx Melz
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Re: Semi-Formal Wedding
How about pants with a nice (warm) glittery top......or is that too old?
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I'm not really a glitter girl and I'm going through a dress stage. Even when I hated dresses I always wore them to weddings lol. Thanks for the idea tho *hugs*
xx Melz
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Re: Semi-Formal Wedding
semi formal, think garden party, nice flowing dress. Just doesnt need to be silk or taffetta or stuff.
My wedding was semi formal, so everyone just dressed neat and tidy.
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Re: Semi-Formal Wedding
Another cousin had a smart-casual wedding and I wore this really pretty red dress. It was more formally, but when we got to the wedding, a lot of people had turned up more formally.
It'll have to be a long dress and be able to match a warm wrap to it easily. I hope the wedding and reception are somewhere warm, like indoors with heaters lol. I love the cold, but I'm still a sook lol.
xx Melz
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Re: Semi-Formal Wedding
For semi formal I would recommend a long dress, soft and flowy not too stiff or a calf length dress. As for it being a little cold, what about a fake fur wrap with ribbon that ties at the front. If you're considering black, ask the bride first

Good luck
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Re: Semi-Formal Wedding
Yes. When I think semi-formal I think a shorter dress...you can stay warm with a long coat or a wrap...and wear hose. I think longer dress is more formal unless its not a fufu material. Weddings can be tough!
Caroline
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Re: Semi-Formal Wedding
you know i don't like going to weddings, its all just to hard & to expensive lol
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Re: Semi-Formal Wedding
I like the idea of the calf length.......with high heeled boots (no, not Madam Lash type) and the wrap idea is really quite modern, easy and inexpensive.....you can easily sew ribbon onto them.
Weather it be or weather it not Heather complains 'cause it's far from hot
Her disdain for the rain is catching on quickly To Mad Old Cow she can be quite prickly
Grab jumper, a scarf or even a dog That'll warm you up, you jolly great snob!! In humour by Kekka
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