Most notable outfits of the wedding?
“Oh, but where to begin? Everyone at the wedding had marvelous attire on, Honeybee and I were drooling the entire evening! I have a few favorite notable highlights, though, and I do apologize for my level of gushing.
The bride of the evening’s illustrious festivities--Sophia Beaumont (nee Wren)--stood out, naturally, in her mermaid-style gown with delicate, artful henna gracing her arms and her hair bedecked in lush petals representative of her status as a prized Garden nymph. Absolutely stunning.
River Hartwell, of course, stood out like a pink, sugar-coated daydream in her glittering ensemble--sweet enough to eat. And, of course, I’m sure everyone was able to take a gander at Brayden Barlow in his festive outfit for the evening’s events. Gabriel Beaumont might have had a thing or two to say about the glitz and glamour of the minor lord’s outfit, but I was dazzled by it. Louisa Caerwyn looked like Sleeping Beauty or a sugarplum princess in her decadent pink gown, the colors of Dawn living in her dress.
Lucien Nightborne showed the prowess and dark seduction of the Wild Hunt in his outfit of black and embroidered gold, with special homage to the wolves tied to the Hunt’s natural instincts sewn onto the back of his fluttering cape. Ikora Reid matched her King in several ways, showing the strength and dark glamour of the Wild Hunt in her stunning black and gold ensemble of the evening. And as long as we’re discussing marvelous attire, I must pay a bit of respect and attention to Aida Karadag’s ensemble for the evening; with that shimmering pink gown, she looked like a gossamer fairy out of a children’s storybook.
And I would be remiss to avoid mentioning the Best Man of the evening: Kael Endiron. Between the dark, jeweled rings that adorned his fingers and his black and golden brocade suit, even I would have given up health and happiness for the chance to run away with the Night Court’s War General. Further cementing how absolutely lost I was in the night’s grandeur and festivities is Lisabeth Loudain, who all but looked like a graceful monarch butterfly in her flowy, block-colored dress. There’s no wonder she was so drawn to Skai Rai, who looked the part of a seductive rose in her revealing, glittery red dress and shining heels. And have you seen Calliope Bisset? An elegant, golden queen hewn of stardust and flowers--Ares has no idea what he missed out on this evening.
And that brings us to Victoria Adler, who had everyone questioning their sexuality during the wedding with that sharp, white and blue-speckled suit that hugged her body as though it had been, well, tailored for her. Of course, Svala Sigurdottir’s fur cloak and metal wings were, well, bad ass? I nearly asked her to hop into bed with me; I’m drawn to dangerous and strong women, you know. Lysander Caerwyn might be infamous for being Astralis’ number one playboy, but in that rich crimson attire and golden makeup and starburst crown, who wouldn’t lie down their life for the chance of worshiping at his feet? Speaking of worshiping at one’s feet, I take it you’ve seen Rosaline Liancourt? As usual, the Queen of Roses is a goddess, and I have ZERO criticism to offer.”
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