I picked up my gown from Raffaella and had to try them on to see if the adjustments I did were followed, and well enough they did! What I really liked about Raffaella and the Kulturang Pilipino Store is the use of indigenous yet "highly valuable" Pinya as material for their clothing. Pinya if referred to as a textile, is a fine, woven fabric made out of pineapple leaves. To be dressed in Pinya is synonymous nowadays as being luxurious, which I think my wedding deserves! haha...thanks to my "fat" savings account!!! 'Mind you, we've obsessively saved up our salaries and allowances for this wedding to be perfect!hmmn... well, at least almost!!! I don't think our "wants" for the wedding will all be followed knowing that my wedding is like a team sports where you should TRUST your mates to deliver as best they could to make things run smoothly...
Anyway, the sales person led me and my mom (my mom went to visit me and in time that I was picking up my gown... she helped me zip the back of the dress.hehe) to the dressing room where she had also draped across the floor a clean, beige cloth... she siad its to avoid staining my gown... I felt like a princess! and so, I tried on my gown, without the strap and then with the strap but the gown clining on to a hanger... "superstitions" haha no bride should ever try on their gowns, or else the weding wont push through!!! hmmnn... scary but not as scary if my gown won fit me the very day I got them for the wedding...hmmnn... at least now I know I'b be little less of a trouble to the whole "wedding team"...(the makeup artist, the photogrpahers an videographer) they're the ones who'll be waiting for me to get ready... so...I tried on my gown.
My gown is a finely embroidered and beaded gown that has a bit of a train that spreads out like a lotus...it's nice, i like it...
so, 'till then.
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