ta-ta thank you. I feel much better
The problem we have is that it is a bush wedding, held in a bush camp. The camp is so remote that they only have 5 other tents and it takes 5 hours from Masai mara airport to get there. Since we take a very small plane from Nairobi, we are limited to 15kg (or 10kg pp) so I can't afford to bring too many things. The other issue is: my wedding ceremony will actually be the first stop before a world tour.. We still don't know if we will fly back to where we live for me to store the dress or if it will stay with the designer and go back to South Africa..
Other issue we have: it will only be us, in a bush camp. We won't have the traditional reception, we won't held a religious ceremony either (we don't share the same one). So it's really just a dress for the civil ceremony with the Kenyan authority and the whole day doing game drive and moving around in my dress to take pictures..
This I am not sure how useful having 2 dresses could be, and I wouldn't even know how to explain that to the designer who knows the place and my fiancé
On to questions:
Yes traditional and lacy are definitely my inspiration. No yellow is not my colour and I think he picked it because I haven't picked one and I told him I like the
idea of earthy tone to remind myself of our surrounding. I also thought it would look great as a contrast to the Masai red attire. I am not even sure I like the wedding dress yellow.. I just knew I was open to something else than white (because it would have gotten really dirty at the camp).
Fabric : we don't know yet.. Well I don't know yet.. I think I don't even know what kind of fabrics wedding gowns are generally made of :/ I just know that it must flow/not be too heavy/not be too warm/I need to be able to breathe and the dress should not restrict any of my movement or feel scratchy or else on my skin..
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