



ok, i have to weigh in on this. after esb did her version of a hippie wedding, i feel like i needed to throw in my 2 cents...being a hippie at heart and all...
hippie is a state of mind, not a style...you can't just throw on a new dress, spend lots on a flower headband and call yourself a hippie. i'd suggest finding a vintage dress, going barefoot, having a pot-luck, recycling and donating to charity instead of accepting gifts...so there, my 2 cents.
{photos from tavin shop, where she recently opened a vintage bridal section...}
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you are so right. although if we're really gonna get into it.... *real hippies* don't get married.
true that. real hippies live on communes and believe in free love.
And that's why we almost never attend weddings.
I like the second one.
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