I dont want just a pretty wedding, she shares.
I want a wedding that is mine and mine only.
Her celebration was just that.
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And given the boldness of the ceremony design, Giang made sure her fashion would match up.
One of my wardrobe signatures is statement tops with oversize, structured sleeves.
Quynh Anh drafted three options for the first round.
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We combined details of all of them to create my final look, explains Giang.
I felt extremely proud being able to wear a Vietnamese designers creation on my big day.
While the wedding planner loves florals, she decided to design her entire celebration without any real petals.
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So as an alternative to a bouquet and boutonniere, the couple instead donned vibrant accessories out of fabric.
I was in love with the idea of holding five pomegranates in place of flowers.
For her other accessories, the bride leaned into the tradition of wearingsomething old,borrowed, and blue.
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For her something blue, a former bride-turned-friend gave her matching pearl earrings with blue accents to wear.
Growing up as a 90s kid, two of my biggest fashion idols areAlexander McQueenand John Galliano.
I particularly love seeing the women in all of Johns creations, both feminine and fierce.
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I believe we all have both sides in ourselves, says Giang.
The perfect dress was actually found by a friend.
I was debating another red vintage dress by McQueenmore structured and more volume.
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It was love at first sight for me.
To get that extra volume she desired, Giang turned to Vietnamese designerLe Lam.
I also found vintage red embroideredRene Caovillaslingbacks and custom-designed ruby earrings to match with my red look.
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I always believe that fashion is a language to express yourself.
And, that was exactly how I felt.
I was extremely privileged to have found every perfect little detail for all of my outfits.
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