Meet Madalyn
By Never teh BrideAm I the only one out there who thinks giving dress designs proper people names is silly and a little odd? I was just browsing the offerings on the Maggie Sottero web site and found myself looking at gowns with names like Candice Marie, Samara Lynette, Ava, and Janine. Quite the harem, am I right? Meet Madalyn:

Madalyn is a one-piece, strapless gown with external boning and covered buttons. She features an embroidered tulle lace overlay, illusion train, matching stole, and a coordinating purse, and she comes in all white, diamond white, diamond white with champagne and gold, or diamond white with champagne and pewter.
Say it with me now…”Hi, Madalyn!”







December 4th, 2006 at 9:28 pm
Used to be if you worked there for five years, Jessica McClintock (of GunneSax fame) would name a design after you. Don’t know if that’s still how she does it, it’s been a loooong time since I shopped for a prom dress.
December 5th, 2006 at 9:51 am
Well, I think giving designs “names” is mainly for the purpose of memory. It’s a lot easier to remember that you liked the design called “Heather,” as opposed to liking design 6JMC-009B.
December 5th, 2006 at 12:53 pm
I love that Maggie Sottero actually has an “Ophelia” gown. If you want your prospective husband to accidentally murder your father, thus driving you to insanity and suicide, it’s the gown for you!
December 5th, 2006 at 12:59 pm
It does start to sound like roll-call at the Bunny Ranch after a little while.
December 11th, 2006 at 11:31 pm
My gown’s name is “Veronica.”
She was quite a splurge… but way better (in my opinion, as a fabric snob) than the dresses at David’s Bridal named Polly Ester.
December 12th, 2006 at 7:09 pm
Wow, that’s gorgeous, meels!