elizabethxsaltzman:
“Totally agreed,” Lizzie said firmly, nodding her head. “It’s for my wedding,” she explained, tapping her pen on the paper. “So it has to be super ‘wow’, you know?” She didn’t give her a chance to respond, because she knew Tasha well enough to know that she did know. “I can’t be wearing the wrong shade of white, right?”
Anyone who appreciated fashion was in her good books, and Lizzie definitely knew how to put together an amazing outfit. She was certain most of the money she’d made as a teen had gone right into the other’s store, and she had no regrets about that. Nodding as she spoke, for a second she thought about asking who wouldn’t get that - but she knew a few who wouldn’t. “I’ve always heard when you find the right dress you... Just know. I’d start there instead of what colour. I’m putting it out there, that you’d rock the full princess wedding dress. Sleek and understated can be pretty but... It’s your wedding, if you can’t go all out on your dress then, when can you? I started making sketches of what I wanted mine to be when I was six - they were awful, but the idea was there.”














