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A Very Oscar Wedding? Or Just a White Dress?

1 Mar

It’s interesting to me that we associate white dresses so directly with weddings that it’s near-impossible for any woman who’s already hit puberty to wear a white dress without some comment about how it looks “bridal.” We don’t say that a young woman wearing a green sundress looks like a Christmas tree, or anyone wearing blue is clearly a police officer. And yet, whenever a famous lady shows up at one of the gazillion awards shows wearing something longish and white, everyone’s off about how it looks too much like she’s trying to send a message (although, Amy Poehler? Anytime you’re ready to get back on the market, I’m here).

Here’s the thing, though — just because something is seen as true now, it doesn’t mean it was always true. This applies to everything from smoking being an acceptable weight-loss strategy to “marriage is between one man and one woman” (yeah, I went there, history revisionists). In fact, brides in western culture didn’t start wearing white in a serious way until the late 19th century, when fashion icon Queen Victoria popularized it. Back in the day, wealthy brides wore their fanciest, most colorful clothes to show off — in any color they chose. Black was even popular in some parts of northern Europe before the Victorian era. They must’ve had a hard time keeping their funerals and weddings separate — unless maybe they wore white for funerals? [insert corny outdated joke about weddings being like a funeral for your single self here]
someecards.com - There's nothing more magical than a wedding dress that looks like something I should be buried in.

And this is still primarily a Western thing — many brides from eastern countries like China, India and Pakistan wear red at weddings instead, because it’s the color of good luck. I think it’s a much nicer sentiment to have one’s choice of clothing on a wedding day invoke positive thoughts about luck and happiness, rather than dubious states of virginity (or the lack thereof), but that’s just me.

She certainly doesn’t look like she’s about to burst into flames. Into tears, maybe, but that’s a different issue entirely.

In any case, the point is that it seems more than a little lazy to me when people orbiting the strange star at the center of the fashion world resort to describing every single white dress they see as “bridal.” Just because a dress is white does not make it bridal, the same way an all-orange outfit doesn’t automatically make the wearer a convicted criminal.

Which brings us back to the Oscars, which was really the whole idea behind this thing. I don’t intentionally watch all of that red carpet pre-show nonsense, but when it’s on in the house, it’s hard to ignore all the loud noises and name-dropping. I was struck by the fact that every time an actress appeared in something even close to a white shade (maybe it’s eggshell? Taupe? I can’t tell — my eyes are going as it is), the desk of self-appointed jurors felt the need to comment on its levels of marital hinting. And yet, despite the fact that every single man attending the Oscars shows up like he’s on his way to the altar, not once did I hear anyone mention potential marriage plans. Seems a bit imbalanced, if you ask me.

But let’s ask you! What did you think about the light-hued Oscar dresses? Anyone look like she should switch with Julia Roberts circa Runaway Bride? Here are a few snaps to refresh your memories — do any of them really look like she’s missing a veil, or are we all just projecting?

Three Weddings? To Each Other?

25 Jan

Never Seen Three, But I Have Seen Two.

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Liam & Miley

Recently Billy Ray Cyrus said his daughter Miley and her intended “are going to have three weddings.” WHAT!? I guess that’s an emerging Hollywood trend (do they have to get three divorces when it falls apart?), and I’m glad they have the deep pockets to pay for all of it.  I’m curious if she’ll have one wedding dress or two for each ceremony like I mentioned in “Multiple Dress Options”. Worse, I wonder what, and how many, outfits she’ll make her bridesmaids wear?  I’m guessing the Disney characters will only make an appearance at one of the ceremonies (after all, Ms. Montana shares a bloodline with Mickey and Minnie), although the Dwarfs could be split up to represent the Magic Kingdom at more than one wedding.

But getting back to people who live on the same planet as we do, I have photographed a few weddings where they don’t stop at one ceremony.  I’ve sensed this is usually done to keep peace within a family, specifically between the bride and her mother when they have radically different ideas of what’s “perfect.”  There was one couple who went off to a resort island and had a lovely ceremony on the beach for just friends and close family, but agreed to clean up for an “everything-including-the-kitchen-sink” wedding so the bride’s mom could put on the ultimate show for her friends.  The friction was palpable, but it all ended with everyone happy (the mango martinis may have something to do with that).  And multiple ceremonies can give families the opportunity to bond when there are religious divides to conquer, such as the Catholic-Jewish wedding that seemed to satisfy the needs of both traditions.  How their kids were going to be raised was a debate for another time.

miley paparazziI can tell you that I have been to multiple locations for a wedding but never more than one ceremony for the same couple. As always, you should do exactly what makes you happy, but if you decide on the multiple venue option you have to be prepared to deal with the vagaries of traffic jams, flat tires, and limo drivers who have no idea where they are going.  And you might need more than one photographic crew to make sure all the bases get covered.

I’m sure Miley & Liam will have no shortage of pictures, with paparazzi peeking through the bushes and buzzing around in helicopters, as well as thousands of unauthorized cell phone snaps ending up in the various social media.  I just hope the third wedding is over before the divorce papers are filed for the first one.  If only Kim K. had known about this.

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