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My name is Wayne W. Smith and this blog contains my musings related to higher education, tourism and anything else that comes to mind. I invite you to scroll down and laugh where appropriate, cry when necessary but always remember to consider the source.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Sundays in my City - Charleston Fashion Week
Since I am doing the satisfaction surveys for the Charleston Fashion week, I was able to get some complimentary tickets... on Wednesday, Robyn and I went to one of the evening shows and yesterday, a friend of mine and I checked out the Bridal fashion show, so I thought I'd show off some of what we saw. These pictures were taken by my good friend Henry Xie:
Thanks once again to Unknown Mami for hosting Sundays in My City - click on the link below to check out all the other great participating blogs:
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Chic!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Oh my goodness - - - what WAS the designer thinking with that moss and flowers last skirt???? Ummmm - - - impractical and UGLY in my unasked for humble opinion.
ReplyDeleteHehehehehe
I consider that type of dress an art piece instead of a practical item.
DeleteThe photos are magical. The dress in the last one is unusual (and looks uncomfortable). Thank you for sharing, Wayne!
ReplyDeleteThe dresses make the girls look like fairy princesses. Except the last one. Not sure what the designer was thinking of.
ReplyDeleteThat last photo is a wedding dress? I guess I'm just too traditional. The other gowns are gorgeous though.
ReplyDeleteDid Robyn fins a dress she would like?
ReplyDeleteNone that were in our price range...
DeleteI like red brides.
ReplyDeleteThe model in the last shot looks like she firmly believes she drew the short straw on dress choices.
ReplyDeleteThe red is a nice "pop" and would have been considered oh so risque by my grandmother ;-)
I instantly liked the last dress. Then, I read the comments. Once again, I have proven that I have very little sense of fashion.
ReplyDeleteI love the whimsical one at the end. I am a sucker for fashion. I would love to go to one of these shows.
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