Badajoz women DO know how to dress for a wedding (Part I), Badajoz

Last weekend was the wedding of Elena Pinilla and Archi in Badajoz. CONGRATULATIONS! to both of them for being such handsome and happy newlyweds, and above all for organizing such a fun wedding.

Weddings bestow upon brides an enviable aura of splendor, but let's not kid ourselves, in most cases that aura is limited to the bride. What is exceptional is that on this occasion, all the friends accompanied her. That's why I attribute part of the fun to how well-dressed the bride's friends were. Because in my opinion, being surrounded by beautiful things (in this case such beautiful people) makes you imbue yourself with a certain happiness, which is the same as when you go to a museum or a store with wonderful things. So don't be fooled, it wasn't the wine, nor the loin, nor the ham... it was the radiant beauty. Let's leave it at that.

I am very happy and proud because these beautiful women from Badajoz have shown that they know the basic aesthetic precepts when attending a wedding:
  • For weddings, wear short dresses. I would like this cry to reach all the churches and town halls in Spain. Even the world.
  • Neither white, nor black, nor red. I would add, above all never shiny.
  • You can skip these two previous precepts if you find a dress that makes you look wonderful (see some exceptions that I will post in these posts or even more famous examples like Rania of Jordan at the wedding of the Princes of Asturias)
The tribute begins.

Esther:

Azahara:

Carolina:

Azahara and Carolina:

To be continued...

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