Hi gals,
I have done my AD gowns selection. A tiring day for me but quite enjoyable lor. I love trying on gowns... hahaha...
Btw, how do you really differentiate which gowns are outdated, old or new one? I don't really mind gowns are old or outdated. As long as it looks nice on me, I will go with it. I'm quite satisfied with their AD gowns. By looking at the gowns, those gowns may not look nice but it looks different when you wear it. Please do not just by looking at the gowns and think it’s not nice, you have to try it yourself to see the result. No harm trying, right?
I learnt something from my coordinator, Catherine. We really need to wear the gown before rejecting it. For example, while I'm changing in the dressing room, my hubby initially has rejected a "green" color evening gown on my behalf which Catherine has selected & intended to let me try on. He rejected due to the color as he knew that I don't really like green color as it will make me looks like”Malay". Catherine suggested trying it on first before rejecting the gown. My hubby made a bet with her that I definitely will not choose that gown. When I saw it, my first reaction was "I don't like this color, do I really have to try it?” I listened to Catherine’s advice and I just try lor. I’m surprised when I look into the mirror. It looks different and it looks quite nice on me. I have finalized this piece as my evening gown.
The gowns I like & have chosen do not look nice on me, but those I don't really like look nicer on me. I agreed with Serene. Outdated gowns doesn't mean not nice. New designs also doesn't mean nice. FYI, I have rejected most of the new gowns.
I have done my AD gowns selection. A tiring day for me but quite enjoyable lor. I love trying on gowns... hahaha...
Btw, how do you really differentiate which gowns are outdated, old or new one? I don't really mind gowns are old or outdated. As long as it looks nice on me, I will go with it. I'm quite satisfied with their AD gowns. By looking at the gowns, those gowns may not look nice but it looks different when you wear it. Please do not just by looking at the gowns and think it’s not nice, you have to try it yourself to see the result. No harm trying, right?
I learnt something from my coordinator, Catherine. We really need to wear the gown before rejecting it. For example, while I'm changing in the dressing room, my hubby initially has rejected a "green" color evening gown on my behalf which Catherine has selected & intended to let me try on. He rejected due to the color as he knew that I don't really like green color as it will make me looks like”Malay". Catherine suggested trying it on first before rejecting the gown. My hubby made a bet with her that I definitely will not choose that gown. When I saw it, my first reaction was "I don't like this color, do I really have to try it?” I listened to Catherine’s advice and I just try lor. I’m surprised when I look into the mirror. It looks different and it looks quite nice on me. I have finalized this piece as my evening gown.
The gowns I like & have chosen do not look nice on me, but those I don't really like look nicer on me. I agreed with Serene. Outdated gowns doesn't mean not nice. New designs also doesn't mean nice. FYI, I have rejected most of the new gowns.