10 March 2007 - Went down to French Bridal to try out ROM gowns for fun. Sad to say, their collection of short-length gowns are rather limited and I only managed to find ONE piece that I thought looked reasonably ok and Meowvin said it was quite nice. Although I agreed it was nice, somehow I still don't feel it is THE ONE. Unfortunately, my Rom gown is not made-to-measure, so it's either I settle for something that is available within French, or I get a designer to customise one for me. Of course, if I were to do that, the Rom gown that is included in our package would be wasted, and French insisted that they are not able to add on additional perks such as extra photos as the Rom package was supposed to be complementary. I think they are crap.
Actually, when Arsie and I were shopping at Marina last Friday, we walked pass this bridal shop called Bridal Zone and the gown on the mannequin caught my eye. One look at it and immediately I knew that was THE ONE! It was made of full lace and sequins, with a sloping hemline from the front to the back of the gown. Sad to say though, French doesn't have anything similar. I voiced out my unhappiness, thinking that Meowvin would surely nag and tell me to just settle for something that is available, but surprisingly, he said that if I really can't find one that I like from French, we'll just get it elsewhere as long as I am happy! MAnz...to think that I had expected some nagging...what has the world come to??? Sigh, gown hunting is such a bore. I couldn't help yawning as we browsed through their whole collection of gowns earlier. Why don't they just do the customers a favour and let us browse through a catalogue instead??? That would certainly save a lot of time.
Actually, when Arsie and I were shopping at Marina last Friday, we walked pass this bridal shop called Bridal Zone and the gown on the mannequin caught my eye. One look at it and immediately I knew that was THE ONE! It was made of full lace and sequins, with a sloping hemline from the front to the back of the gown. Sad to say though, French doesn't have anything similar. I voiced out my unhappiness, thinking that Meowvin would surely nag and tell me to just settle for something that is available, but surprisingly, he said that if I really can't find one that I like from French, we'll just get it elsewhere as long as I am happy! MAnz...to think that I had expected some nagging...what has the world come to??? Sigh, gown hunting is such a bore. I couldn't help yawning as we browsed through their whole collection of gowns earlier. Why don't they just do the customers a favour and let us browse through a catalogue instead??? That would certainly save a lot of time.
11 March 2007 – Meowvin and I went down to Marina as I wanted to show him the gown that Arsie and I saw the other day at Bridal Zone. Guess what? Haha, we went into the shop, told the lady at the counter that I wanted the gown on the mannequin and placed our deposit, no questions asked! Yay, so happy!! Come to think of it, I realised we have signed up with 3 bridal studios - French, Focus and now Bridal Zone!
Front view~
Can't zip all the way...too fat, got to start working out more!
Side view! I like the fact that behind is longer than the front!
- Phebe
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