A train that’s plain
By Never teh Bride
The bride is the best embellishment this simple Marisa gown could ask for. For those who want a slimmer A-line look, this gown offers a silk satin-faced organza skirt decorated with a wide satin hem paired with a low set empire waistline. In back, buttons run down the whole of the train. The best part about a plain gown? You never have to feel bad about pairing it with wickedly sassy jewelry!
I do, however, feel bad that the model in this image looks like she is being backed into a wall by some sort of swarthy swamp monster.
Note: I must apologize to any readers who made comments recently, only to find them gone upon returning to the site. For some reason, unbeknownst to me, a number of non-spam comments were mysteriously deleted. Sorry gals and guys!







November 29th, 2006 at 12:59 pm
Though the veil is lovely and minimalist, it does look as though some Spanish Moss fell on her from overhanging branches before she was “backed into a wall by some sort of swarthy swamp monster.”
November 29th, 2006 at 2:15 pm
Makes perfect sense. There is plenty of Spanish moss hanging about in swamps!