Most of the embroidery is up on my wedding gown and they are so beautiful! Shiny silver thread sewed into lovely flowers with vines and silver beads. I love the way the embroidery on the front top is sewed to enhance the slim waist as well as the 3 layers of organza sewed with embroidery. As for the back view, I simply adored the see-through embroidered back to the 1.7 m (or was it 2m?) romantic train with embroidery. The wedding gown is simply gorgeous!
OK, so Ted didn’t faint when he saw me. :p Instead, he said that I have slimmed down and he had to alter the waist area. That will make me look more shapely. Hee … I never tried to starve myself or purposely go on a diet … lost some weight due to stress I guess. Mum was complaining that I am infact too slim and wants me to put on some weight during our trip to Hong Kong. Oh … hopefully, I can still fit into my gown when I return from the trip for my 3rd fitting.
He showed me the material for my evening gown and the aqua blue looks more light blue with a slight hint of green. The greenish tone is not exactly too obvious. (See the last 2nd picture below) Dear chose a darker shade of blue for his evening shirt as compared to a close shade of blue with my evening gown as they both agreed that they don’t want to look too ‘Melayu’ (Malay families tend to wear the same colour theme during Hari Raya.) Nice colour for him! With Ted Wu around, I am sure that he would choose a matching tie to complement his shirt as well as my evening gown.
I can’t wait to go for my 2nd fitting and try on my evening gown!
Enough said. Below are some pictures that dear took for me, except for one of him taken by me. I actually took more pictures but I am not used to his sophisticated and heavy camera, so most of the shots ended up shaky. :p











