Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Standard Disclaimers

Within this blog I express my strong opinions. I'm taking the East Coast attitude of, "If you don't like it, toughen up." I am merely stating my opinion and you're welcome to your own opinion. My opinion is only meant to be understood as things pertaining to _me_ and not to _you_. For example, I positively detest the Mormon cookie cutter dress. You know the one: temple-white, A-line, boat-necked, and cap-sleeved. It might have a little lace or a few sequins or even a ruffle, but it's the same dress. I assure you, if you wore that wedding dress you looked perfectly lovely and happy on your wedding day. However, I feel if I'm going to be paying a slew of professionals to create and document that wedding dress, than it'd darn well better be the most flattering dress I've ever worn in my life. A-lines don't flatter my figure. Most of my Sunday dresses have cap sleeves. Oh, and I don't like how I look in temple-white. So, when I say, "I detest the cookie cutter dress," I really mean, "I don't find 99% of readily available, modest wedding dresses to suit my criteria for a wedding dress."

2 comments:

  1. Amen. This way I don't have to lie and say you look gorgeous and unique when you are wearing a cookie cutter dress that does not flatter.

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  2. can't wait to see what you come up with!

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