I was 14 years old. My two older sisters and I huddled
closely on my mom’s bed while my mother rustled around in her closet. After a
few minutes of hearing hangers shifting and containers scooting, she emerged
from her closet with a large silver box. We knew what was inside. We had seen
the pictures hanging on the walls of our home our entire lives. We had heard
her describe every inch of it in detail. We had imagined her wearing it down
the aisle of her church. But never had we actually seen it. She slowly slipped
her fingers around the edge of the box, broke the seal, and softly shook the
lid until it was free. We watched her eyes light up and a smile sweep across
her face as she gently held on to the edges and carefully slid it out the of
box. For once, we were all completely silent as she turned, held up her wedding
dress, and gazed at her reflection in the mirror.
Mom, 1979
The last time that she saw
this dress she was wearing it down the aisle of a charming little country
church. Twenty five years later, the dress looked just as radiant as the moment that
she had picked it out. It was the dress she had imagined when she was a little
girl. The dress that said, “This is the one”. The dress that made my father
cry. The dress so beautiful that it should be worn twice. We each took turns
trying it on – posing and twirling and dreaming of our own weddings. And that
June when my sister held my father’s arm and walked down the aisle to her groom,
she wore my mother’s gown – the dream dress.
Ashley, 2004
So why have I been thinking about wedding gowns? Well, because I have BIG news!
No, not that kind of news.
This kind of news. I wrote my first freelance article last week!
Local bridal designer Olia Zavozina has a bridal gown boutique in Edgehill Village that is now a "must stop shop" for all brides-to-be. She also has her gowns in nearly twenty retail locations including select Nordstrom Wedding Suites. Now Olia is giving one Dream Dress to a deserving bride. Read the article that I wrote on Olia Zavozina's blog for more information about her shop, the Dream Dress Campaign, and how to apply. Olia's Dream Dress Campaign was also highlighted on Budget Savvy Bride.
This is a picture of a favorite local artist, Christian Luthi, singing at Olia's Champagne Soiree at her boutique last week. His song "Dance" is my ringtone AND he even gave me a shout out at a recent show when he played the tune. Check out his stuff. You're welcome.
Happy wedding gown browsing!
Happy wedding gown browsing!
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