We had 2 weddings (same guy, same weekend), an American wedding and an Indian wedding. My "regular" dress is wrapped in a clean, plain white sheet, in a box that has been hermetically sealed w/more packing tape than necessary. I just wasn't willing to pony up the $ for the professional cleaning / storage since I wasn't planning to wear it again.
My sari for the Indian wedding is in my closet - my MIL wanted me to wear it to BIL's wedding a couple weeks ago (apparently it's not the horrid faux pas it would be for an American to do such a thing, but the new SIL is such a pill I really considered dragging out the white dress). It's REALLY heavy and it was really warm, so I chose another sari.
As for what to do w/them, for the American dress I really have no idea. I played dress up in my mom's - but hers was v. inexpensive. A good friend's mom used parts of her dress when making the slip for the friend's wedding dress - I like that.
I'm planning to hang the sari on the wall in our new home, folded so that the palau showing (the fanciest beaded part). The Indians I've mentioned this to are perplexed as to why I would do this - but it's gorgeous work, and Indian, and I don't care for Indian art - so this can be some influence in our home.
My sari for the Indian wedding is in my closet - my MIL wanted me to wear it to BIL's wedding a couple weeks ago (apparently it's not the horrid faux pas it would be for an American to do such a thing, but the new SIL is such a pill I really considered dragging out the white dress). It's REALLY heavy and it was really warm, so I chose another sari.
As for what to do w/them, for the American dress I really have no idea. I played dress up in my mom's - but hers was v. inexpensive. A good friend's mom used parts of her dress when making the slip for the friend's wedding dress - I like that.
I'm planning to hang the sari on the wall in our new home, folded so that the palau showing (the fanciest beaded part). The Indians I've mentioned this to are perplexed as to why I would do this - but it's gorgeous work, and Indian, and I don't care for Indian art - so this can be some influence in our home.
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