Seeing Spots
July 13, 2007 by Katie
Filed under Bridesmaids, Fashion and Trends, Parties & Showers
Look at what the fabulous folks over at Manolo Brides has found!

We are totally seeing spots. We love the idea of using polka dot (and vintage) patterns for a casual summer wedding. If you think the dots are a little much, consider wearing something similar for the rehearsal and dinner instead of as bridesmaids’ dresses. Want to keep the polka dots on the bridesmaids? Consider something like a spotted sash, trim, or accessory.
If you’re absolutely positive that you, the bride, want to wear polka dots on your wedding day, and on your wedding dress (yet you want to stay with the traditional white), look for sheer fabrics with just a hint of polka dot. That way, you can achieve spottedness, without going overboard. Manolo recommends checking out Retro Kitty Kat for some more vintage clothing ideas, and assures you that finding spotted dresses is only a few clicks away! (Look at what we found from DollyDaggar!)

Or perhaps you want to stick to polka dots for post-wedding activities. Say goodbye to guests in this whimsical yet romantic top from Designer Exposure.

Or for your party of two, check out these fun unmentionables from Forever 21 and Elle Macpherson.

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Genesis on Fri, 13th Jul 2007 4:33 pm
I love the idea of polka dots for a wedding. A dotted dress would look great on a flower girl, as well!
olivia ornelas on Thu, 20th Dec 2007 8:10 pm
Hi, i was wondering if you have a picture of the black and white fondant cake from the end of the movie, “Because I said So.” I know it is made by cake divas (cakedivas.com) and I have found a partial picture, but i need the whole picture i want to use it for my quince.