This afternoon's shopping trip with
blondeccgirl culminated in the purchase of acres of beautiful silk dupion (that slightly bobbly silk - cruelty-free since it involves the death of no silkworms, according to M). It's scarlet shot with purple, so it mostly looks darkish red, and slightly shimmery. I have a small piece of it beside me as I type, and it's very lovely indeed. The trip was especially fun for seeing the slight double-take of the sales assistants on realising this was for a wedding dress, not a bridesmaid's dress: it seems that getting married in a colour other than white or ivory is still quite unusual.
secretrebel - there was also some rather gorgeous chiffon with embroidered butterflies, and I would have bought you some if it hadn't been £35 a metre. Sorry ;-)
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Date: 2004-01-25 11:46 am (UTC)Which is odd, given the original meaning of a white wedding dress and the proportion of (even allegedly) virgin brides these days.
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Date: 2004-01-25 12:01 pm (UTC)I'm approaching the whole thing as a chance to get the closest thing to my ideal dress I'm ever likely to get, I'm spending much less than the 'average' (because it's being made, not bought), and I fully intend to wear it again. These principles all seem so... well, sensible and obvious, that I'm constantly being surprised that so many other brides don't even think of them in their rush to get a dress that lays claim to a 'virtue' they don't possess, and that isn't even considered important any more. Strange.
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Date: 2004-01-25 02:24 pm (UTC)People construct these totems to signify the occasion and then destroy them (or never use them) so it will be unique. It's not that I disagree with your reasoning, but I am moved to ask - will you be especially careful with this dress if you wear it in the future? Will each occasion you wear it be somehow connected to its creation?
I for one can fully see the rationale behind putting such items 'beyond use'
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Date: 2004-01-25 04:07 pm (UTC)Rationally, I'm in favour of enjoying a thing, no matter how 'special' it is, because even if you wreck it the first time you use it, you've had one more 'go' with it than if you'd left it in a drawer and just looked at it every now and again. Less rationally, I also feel that special things 'deserve' (in some obviously nebulous way) to be used for their purpose. A dress stops being a dress if it's not worn and loved, and it is no longer fulfilling its dressly destiny...
So the short answer is, I don't know yet, but thanks for making me think about it.
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Date: 2004-01-25 04:19 pm (UTC)