I can't recommend anyone from that area but may I suggest that you hire BOTH a hairdresser and a make-up artist? With that number of bridesmaids each sitting for one person, it will take quite some time to complete all their looks. Having two people on had will help move things along a bit...
A gal that comes into my work regularly also mentioned my lipstick. I'd had a rushed morning and wasn't wearing early on when she stopped in then later in the afternoon after I'd applied it she said she had missed it. Made me chuckle a little to myself.
So funny... I was just looking at that section when I flipped back to this thread! I particularly like the couple at the end. I bet they were quite a pair!
I've been using the option she does here that involves twisting your front section off to the side then pulling down a faux-bang shape. It's not rolled into itself which might be good for you!
That's what I would suggest too. I understand it has a lot of the timeless etiquette rules as well as rules for modern advancements, such a cell phone use, texting, email etc.
That doesn't always work these days... With crazies out there by the thousands, employees aren't encouraged to give their full names (or even their real name!) but you can often ask for an employee number.
I'm not sure if it's okay to link to another forum... Bartenders please remove this post if I'm out of line.
Just had to share this... I thought it was pretty darling!
Rosie the Riveter
I agree. It's more important than ever than you see this through. They've tried multiple times to strong arm you into giving up and it's very wrong of them, ethically if not legally. Wishing you the best in this!!!
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?13274-What-are-you-wearing-today
Here's the thread. It's in the apparel section here on Fedora Lounge. And coincidentally, it's also named "What Are You Wearing Today?"
I'm not sure when your party is but perhaps one of these books could get you started.
Sunset Host and Hostess Book, 1952
Betty Crocker's Party Book 1960
I would've enjoyed the video more if the models didn't look like they'd rather be anywhere else in the world. Especially the first gal. I chalked it up to inexperience.
I, too, think that being considered cute has a lot to do with personality. Even someone with a little "p*** and vinegar" (as we call it here) can be considered cute. Cute in my mind is a balance of sweetness and innocence with a little spice thrown in to keep things interesting.
This clip was preceded by a trailer for the remake of Footloose and for one wild second I thought that it was the clip you're trying to share with us. Needless to say I thought you'd lost your mind!
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