Ceremonial Collection: Bona Drag


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My sister's wedding is only a few months away and, as those of you who know me personally would know, I'm not the most wedding-ish person around. Sometimes when we look at wedding blogs, go to bridal expos or wedding dress/shoe/stuff shopping, I try and imagine myself finding what I want in those same places, and I can't really.
For the record, my sister has excellent taste and knows exactly what she's after -- it's me who is a little weird. Hitherto I've been completely convinced that my engagement ring will be a run-of-the-mill silver piece with a semi-precious rock in it, like turquoise or labradorite.
So, when I saw Bona Drag's Ceremonial Collection, I immediately rethought the whole weddings thing -- this is more like it. High drama, luxe, southern-gothic dresses with only the most enchanted and unusual jewellery. Not to mention champagne velvet... Mara Hoffman... Pamela Love... dried roses... mixed metals... killer nails. Yep and yep.