walking down the aisle of wedding drama tiktok – REACTION

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walking down the aisle of wedding drama tiktok – REACTION


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  1. It's truly not about the dress, it's about what she said. It goes far beyond the dress.
    If everyone actually listened to gown-eyed girls entire video she explains it very clearly. Olivia's statements are essentially saying "You are asking for whatever you are dressed as" which is vile. If somebody wants to sexualize you it doesn't matter what you're wearing that's been made clear time and time again. People are not seeing the actual problem and the point of gown-eyed girls video and that's concerning.

  2. I love Olivia's dress and greatly respect her opinion. My dress was much the same. The day was about our covenant, not our curves.

    I did not care for her reception, "dress".

  3. Well for the first dress honestly it looks like she could be a nun. It's definitely not Vogue worthy but you know as long as it has a name on it. Crazy though how they're showing their old school way of thinking. Backwoods thinking by the name their representing. Then she dresses in something that leaves little to the imagination. She is definitely a pick me girl. Has to be the center of attention or life's awful. This gives me such ick 🤮

  4. Does it matter if the photographer wore the same dress? She isn’t going to be in the pictures? It sounds like it was a happy mistake that they will laugh about for years to come. I almost wore the same dress to my friends mother’s memorial, as my friend. I had others to choose from and luckily I wore something else. It’s tough when you have the same style.

  5. Everybody has the right to what they want for their wedding dress. Opinions are like a$$holes. Everyone has one. No shame on brides. If you get married in a church you do have to be covered up. That’s usually why women have two dresses, but if you are not getting married in a church it’s up to you.

  6. I love that wedding dress. She looks gorgeous in it. Yes, there's a lot of nonsense going on around it in verbal volleys, but I don't care about that. I never heard of Ms. Culpo before seeing this video. It's a beautiful dress.

  7. If you do a vogue shoot in your wedding dress, you are setting yourself up for opinions. There was nothing evil. My thing is, the duplicity of ceremony and teapot covered bathing suit for the party, you do you. I have a HUGE problem with her designer choice.
    the darker picture looks like something someone took with a instamatic camera. I mean if she gave the pin interest board of photo's she liked, and was ignored. The pictures were fine, but had I paid a couple grand, I better love the pictures.

  8. There's nothing wrong with making conservative choices and then saying you made those conservative choices and why and that it's bcs you believe in those things. Like goodness, well ofc that automatically means she doesn't believe in lore sexually liberated stuff, that's automatic, it doesn't mean she's putting other women down, she just doesn't like their choices. If a woman deliberately designed her wedding dress to be more sexually appealing and then also explained why, would anyone take that as a jab at conservative choices?

  9. Olivia's dress? I love it. I love the simpleness. I love the fact that it covers up as opposed to some of the fashions that look like they're about to fall off and expose everything.

  10. Part of the problem with modern photographers is that many are not artists with a passion for photography. Many of them are really good at Photoshop and Lightroom, with a passion for money. Obviously not all. But there's a massive problem with many photographers these days as they refuse to release their raw images. If they concentrated more on getting beautiful images in camera, rather than capturing flawed, boring or unexceptional images in camera and then making them look better with filters later, there wouldn't be such a problem forking over the raw images.

  11. There are many brides whose religious observance prohibits showing a particular amount of the body (observant Jews, for instance). It can be difficult to find modest dresses. I applaud her look! And besides….NOT YOUR WEDDING>

  12. Nah the blonde woman that defended Olivia did not understand what the reviewer influencer was saying, Olivia using the word “covered” in the description of her dress is unnecessary. She could have said timeless and elegant and it would have been fine, but using “covered” when describing how your dress represents your view of marriage just insinuates that any woman who shows skin on her wedding day doesn’t take the constitution of marriage seriously
    Like Olivia could have gone the route of, “I’m usually in quite revealing outfits and I wanted my wedding day to be special and different from those occasions, I wanted to showcase this other side of me”. That would have been perfect, but no she said the word “covered” and “sexualised” which just puts a bitter taste in the mouth.