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Beginner March 2013

What time of year would you associate these dresses with?

Jayne_3131, 18 May, 2012 at 14:19 Posted on Planning 0 13

Hi hitchers

Sorry for the big flash. just wondering views of people on the above question please! X

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Latest activity by 3d jewellery, 19 May, 2012 at 08:35
  • overtherainbow
    overtherainbow ·
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    Agree with Old Bear - anytime of year really.

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  • ForTheLoveOfMrsBrown
    Beginner January 2012
    ForTheLoveOfMrsBrown ·
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    If pushed, I'd say "winter". Not very floaty summery, silver detail slightly Christmassy.

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    Trickers ·
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    My first thought was Christmas but that doesnt mean to say you cant wear it in July.

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  • jen_84
    Beginner August 2012
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    I agree with the Christmas/winter thing, but that's only because you've asked about the season. If you hadn't asked that and just showed the dresses I wouldn't think they were wintery at all.

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  • J
    Beginner March 2013
    Jayne_3131 ·
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    Thanks for the replies. My dress is similar to these, has not got sliver in it. Im getting married end of March and have been recently thinking it looks ‘heavy’ for a spring wedding! but i think i will calm down about it now.

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    Beginner September 2013
    lakedistrict2013 ·
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    No it doesn't look too heavy or anything. And you could make it look more 'spring-y' with your flowers, hair, and other theme items.

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  • BridalButterfly2012
    Beginner June 2012
    BridalButterfly2012 ·
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    WSS

    I think you can make most dresses suit any time of year with the right colours and accessories etc. I do think out of the 3 though the one with the black belt looks more wintery. Again thou teamed with the right things i may not. You would have to maybe google it and see what colours and times of year it looks like it was when other brides wore it in their photo's. Just google the dress in images.

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  • xlovebirdsx
    Beginner August 2012
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    thats still winter in the uk isnt it? .....⛈

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  • pandorasbox
    Beginner August 2012
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    Apparently May is still winter! At least that's what I judge from the weather we've had round these parts.

    I think all those dresses go with any season. Except maybe the last one with the darker bit, I associate that more with winter.

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    Beginner March 2013
    Jayne_3131 ·
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    Thanks bridalbutterfly and lakedistrict, thats a really good point, i hadn’t thought of that ?

    Spring starts on the 20th march apparently

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  • ESW
    Beginner September 2012
    ESW ·
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    My dress is not one of the above and has stacks of detail and is a silvery coloured stitching, but I'm getting married in Septemeber I would say they are 'traditional' wedding dresses.

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  • 3d jewellery
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    Absolutely any season, I was expecting something different there, like fur or colour, and and going on now Winter ends in August just in time to start again in September

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