๐Ÿ‘— A Wedding Season Like You Haven’t Seen Since the 80s

Usually, it’s wellness on Wednesdays but today’s feature:

This year will be a wedding season like you haven’t seen since 1980s, with the pandemic hopefully, receding. More weddings mean more dresses. And that’s where resellers step into the picture. Because if you don’t thrift or buy second hand for anything else, you should surely thrift for formal dresses.

Weddings are costly, buying secondhand helps. In fact, you can wear a dress once, and resell it again.  It’s a garment that you are probably not going to wear on repeat. Wedding attire often involves specific requirements, e.g. Hawaiian weddings, weddings with llamas, etc. making the dress more difficult to wear more than once. 

I paid up for this dress, not just because of this year’s wedding fever, but because it’s such a classic silhouette. This dress would be flattering on many. The mauve color, the black cinching at the ribcage. There’s metallic sparkle in the fabric – but it’s subtle.  It’s a size 6 when often when thrifting you only find much smaller sizes.

I look at a fair amount of vintage clothes, a lot of vintage seems uncomfortable to wear without a tailor. This dress is a reminder that you can get classic style without buying vintage. Thrifting is just funky clothes? Not if you show up in this dress. 

Want to purchase this dress - contact me in the comments.

#formalwear #formaldresses #weddings #thrifting #pinkdresses




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