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This week has been crazy. and busy. and wonderful.

I don't remember the last time I have felt this exhausted. But in a good way. I feel like I'm really living in the moment. Throwing myself into everything headfirst. It's nice. Really nice.

So it will be a quick blog today, simply because anything I write will make little to no sense.

I just wanted to share the wedding dress I just bought.

I didn't ever want to go traditional. Ever. But it's rockabilly, and lace, and everything wonderful. So I swallowed my pride and got it.

What do you think?

ps. Dress (and pic!) from http://www.vivienofholloway.com/en/category/50s%20Halterneck%20Luxury%20Dress/1950s-halterneck-luxury-dress/96/

Comments

k said…
!!! It's so great!!!
Danelle said…
oh wow! I love it. Its totally rockabilly. It looks like it is short? Maybe its just the pic? My friend had a wedding dress that went to her calves and it looked AMAZING!! So gorgeous.. and so different. :) LOVEEEEEEE it.
Karliiiiita said…
wow! that looks great! you getting married? CONGRATS!:)

karlaforonda.blogspot.com
Nicoline said…
Love your blog sooo much!! Please follow or visit my blog:)
www.abitofeverything-nicoline.blogspot.com

ps. love the dress, and congrats:)
Ms. Chapatti said…
eeeeeep SO gorgeous kaylia!!! its so pretty chic.
congrats.

much love to you
karman
Brandi said…
The dress is fantastic. What shoes do you think you'll put with it? Something bright and funky would be so much fun.
Joyti said…
What a dream of a dress. So beautiful and so full of personality.
Anonymous said…
Gorgeous!!! :-) Fabulous pick!
I would love to see you visiting my blog and Etsy shop!
:-)) very tempting I know, xx Emily from EL Vintage
becky said…
This is pretty! Is it from Vivienne of Holloway?...
Kaylia Payne said…
thank you so much guys!!!! And yeah it is short, mostly why I like it so much :) Steer away from traditional!! I love your idea Brandi, I was going to go for boring white or black but colour would be fantastic!
And yep it's vivien of holloway (best store ever!), can't believe I forgot to credit that...oops..Not my picture guys! :s
Rebekka Seale said…
I don't think it's traditional at all...especially since it's short. I think it's AMAZING!!!
Katie Bee said…
That dress is absolutely amazing! You are going to look stunning! Can't wait to see the wedding pics!
Sara Louise said…
Oh I love it! I'm a sucker for a non-traditional wedding dress. I was married in a white mini tunic and it was so hassle free.
(There are photos on my blog if you want to see, the post is called; One Last Thing).
Gracie said…
It's completely amazing! I say go for whatever dress is 'you' so if it's not traditional is doesn't have to be.

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