I had no idea what style I wanted for my wedding dress, which made shopping for it all the more fun because I could try on everything until I found 'the one'.
My approach to planning our wedding was simple. I wanted to make the whole process as stress free, as laid back and as fun as possible. I knew it was a once in a life time (fingers crossed) opportunity and I didn't want my experience to be tainted by any hint of bridezilla.
Blush was the first boutique that I visited on my hunt. On entering, I was greeted by huge smiles and welcoming faces. I was so nervous and felt completely clueless about what I was looking for. Being so used to wearing black, I thought that wedding dresses would be totally unflattering and unforgiving! I took along my best friend, my two sisters and my mum. The women in my family know what they like and they're not scared of giving their opinon (nor am I - you might have realised this by now), so I knew that my trying on process would be quick, it would be a Marmite reaction, love it or hate it.
My bridal consultant, Fiona (great name), took us into the bridal room and immediately made me feel at ease. When she asked what style I liked or who my favourite bridal designers were, I looked at her blankly - I had no idea. All I knew was that I didn't want a traditional A-line wedding dress and wanted something that would suit our rustic Italian wedding. Fiona took me over to the rails and we started to hunt through the beautiful fabrics, until I found a few (eight) dresses that I wanted to try on. The thing that made it easy is that Fiona and I had exactly the same taste.
The styles that Blush choose are stunning. They house some well known desginers. such as, David Fielden, La Sposa and Martina Liana. Being a princess at heart, I was immediately drawn to this showstopper with a full tulle skirt. La Sposa's "Penelope" dress is pretty exquisite. It has a two-piece effect with a sheer lace body that can be played down with a detachable lining. Personally, I much preferred it without the lining. I didn't think it looked too bare at all andI felt completely comfortable in it. If I were getting married in the winter, I would race to buy this dress. I took a few (five) Boomerangs of me swooshing this skirt, so I can confirm that this is an Instagram-worthy dress!