Say Yes to the Dress

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really don't get the women who want to look sexually provocative in their wedding gowns.


I know!!! I saw one where the bride was obsessed with wearing a Pnina. She chose one (was not having it lined) and I swear the sheerness went almost all the way down to her hoo-ha (or shall I say "down there?")
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never mind that. Am I the only one who finds those see through corset Pnina dresses trashy as all get out?


Nope. I think they're trashy too. I'm always surprised how many brides ask for them and how many family members say they love them. They're just awful.


Yes, I can't believe when the parents say they love those dresses! Maybe they're appropriate for some venues, but I can't imagine someone walking down a church aisle in one.

On another board, those dresses are referred to as "stripper fairy" dresses. Perfect description, I think.


Excellent!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friend saw Monty from SYTTD Atlanta in DC yesterday, so if you see him, you can share your thoughts.


I think Monty has better taste than some of the brides. He's all about classic and elegant!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really don't get the women who want to look sexually provocative in their wedding gowns.


I know!!! I saw one where the bride was obsessed with wearing a Pnina. She chose one (was not having it lined) and I swear the sheerness went almost all the way down to her hoo-ha (or shall I say "down there?")


You mean her vulva or genital region?
Anonymous
Some of the brides and families who come in seem to think that the more expensive the dress, the better it's got to be. I've seen some gorgeous ones that were in the $2-3,000 range, but noooo, they feel it has to be $10,000 and up with all the bells and whistles. Money sure can't buy taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really don't get the women who want to look sexually provocative in their wedding gowns.


I know!!! I saw one where the bride was obsessed with wearing a Pnina. She chose one (was not having it lined) and I swear the sheerness went almost all the way down to her hoo-ha (or shall I say "down there?")


Thank you for giving me a big ole laugh this morning!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never mind that. Am I the only one who finds those see through corset Pnina dresses trashy as all get out?


No, you're in good company.


Yes you are. As soon as they say "Pnina" I'm thinking "oh goody, here we go.."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really don't get the women who want to look sexually provocative in their wedding gowns.


I know!!! I saw one where the bride was obsessed with wearing a Pnina. She chose one (was not having it lined) and I swear the sheerness went almost all the way down to her hoo-ha (or shall I say "down there?")


Technically it's "pubis mons", and in some of those dresses the groom and everyone else will be able to tell if it's bare or not. (Is that another discussion?? LOL)
Anonymous
PP here. When I said provocative, I was thinking about the women who have their boobs falling out of their dress. I did not realize we had progressed to showing off our nether regions!
Anonymous
Does Pnina have some deal with the show? It seems suspicious that she always seems to be hanging around the store. They never mention another designer by name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vent: why do they always put the larger women ("full-figured") into strapless dresses and insist that look is flattering on them? I'm talking the women with huge breasts. The strapless top always hangs way down, exposing practically their whole chest. Why not a dress with some kind of straps or sleeves to hold it up? It drives me crazy how clueless they are.


Because it makes good t.v.
Anonymous
now i have to google "pnina" dresses. I'm old. "Amsale" and "Lazaro: dresses were all the rage when I was married.
Anonymous
omg you guys!
The first row, second dress from the left. The back view. Are those human shoulders? Something has gone wrong.
http://www.pninatornai.com/?categoryId=45823
Anonymous
I like to call them Pnina-Tawdrays!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:now i have to google "pnina" dresses. I'm old. "Amsale" and "Lazaro: dresses were all the rage when I was married.


Me too! We got married in 2002! I loved that Amsale blue ribbon dress but strapless was not a good look on me.
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