This Blushing Bride

This Blushing Bride This Blushing Bride offers a wonderful selection of gowns, veils, accessories and more for sale and

This Blushing Bride: Your Vision, Your Dress, it's really all about YOU.
- Sales & Rentals
• Bridal Gown
• Bridal Accessories
• Bride’s Maids Dresses
• Bridal Shower Robes
• Engagement Aso-Oke

Think CFX…. That’s my advice to you.
16/04/2022

Think CFX…. That’s my advice to you.

Jack Ma the richest man in China said, "If you put the Banana and Money infront of a monkey. The monkey will choose Banana because the monkey don't know that money can buy alot of Bananas.

In fact, if you offer WORK and BUSINESS to people, they will choose to WORK because most people don't know that a BUSINESS can make more money than salary.

One of the reason the poor are poor is because the poor are not trained to recognise the entrepreneurial opportunity.

They spend alot of time in school and what they learn in school is work for a salary instead of working for themselves.

Profit is better than wages because wages can support you, but profits can make you a fortune.

Let's remember these tips..♥️🙏

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03/04/2017

I wasn’t going to talk about weddings at all. In fact, I had an entirely different post planned for today until I heard the bizarre story of a groom who took a loan from a bank to pay for his wedding. This may not be shocking to a lot of people but it is to me. Why would you want to start your marri...

June Bride!!!Some of us have heard about the rave, some haven’t.So where exactly did the tradition of “June Brides” come...
22/03/2017

June Bride!!!
Some of us have heard about the rave, some haven’t.
So where exactly did the tradition of “June Brides” come from?

The tradition dates back to Roman times when they celebrated the festival of the deity Juno and his wife Jupiter, who was the goddess of marriage and childbirth, on the first day of June. It was thought that couples who married in June would be blessed with prosperity and happiness. During medieval times a person’s annual bath (yes, you read that right — just one really thorough bath per year!) usually fell in May or June, meaning that June brides still smelled relatively fresh. In Victorian times, the tradition is thought to have continued because there were flowers available for wedding décor, and the scent of the flowers masked body odor.
Thank God for regular baths and a wide range of perfumes available to today's brides.

“Oh, they say when you marry in June you’re a bride all your life,
and the bridegroom who marries in June gets a sweet-heart for a wife.
Winter weddings can be gay like a Christmas holiday,
but the JUNE BRIDE hears the song of a spring that lasts all summer long.
By the light of the silvery moon, home you ride side by side
with the echo of Mendelssohn’s tune in your hearts as you ride.
For they say when you marry in June you will always be a bride.”

– “June Bride” from the movie “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers”

Bouquets, another great wedding tradition.During medieval times when people had just one really thorough bath per year, ...
20/03/2017

Bouquets, another great wedding tradition.

During medieval times when people had just one really thorough bath per year, brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide their body odour. Hence the custom of carrying a bouquet when walking down the aisle! How’s that for tradition?

For the modern bride, the wedding dress plays a starring role in her wedding. Purchasing a new gown, however, can tie up...
07/02/2017

For the modern bride, the wedding dress plays a starring role in her wedding. Purchasing a new gown, however, can tie up a hefty chunk of the couple’s budget, consuming funds that could go to other areas of the wedding. Renting a wedding dress is an emerging trend that gives brides the option to wear a stunning gown without completely draining their wedding budget. Even brides who aren’t constrained by a budget can gain several attractive benefits by renting a wedding dress.
"This Blushing Bride" will match you with your stunning gown without a huge dent in your pocket.

“Something old,Something new,Something borrowed,Something blue,And a silver sixpence in her shoe,”The verse comes from a...
05/02/2017

“Something old,
Something new,
Something borrowed,
Something blue,
And a silver sixpence in her shoe,”

The verse comes from a charming Victorian rhyme dated to 1898 and it is one of the most well-known wedding traditions out there: A bride must wear something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue on her wedding day for good luck! It also adds that a bride should also have a sixpence in her shoe.

Something old represents continuity; something new offers optimism for the future; something borrowed symbolizes borrowed happiness; something blue stands for love, and fidelity; and a sixpence in your shoe is a wish for good fortune and prosperity.

Though it's by no means required, and non-superstitious ladies may scoff at it, it's a fun way to personalize a wedding dress, veil, or shoes.

Q: So, what exactly does the phrase “Blushing Bride” mean?A: It is an OLD saying, coined when brides were virgins and th...
05/02/2017

Q: So, what exactly does the phrase “Blushing Bride” mean?
A: It is an OLD saying, coined when brides were virgins and their wedding night would be their introduction to s*x. They were blushing because they knew, from people's knowing winks, smiles, and comments what everyone was thinking she would be doing later.

Whether you are a “Blushing Bride” or not, "This Blushing Bride" will help you look and feel good as you begin your journey into marriage. Our aim is to help you feel extraordinary on your wedding day without breaking your bank account.

Every bride should be a star on her wedding day, all eyes are on you. ThisBlushingBride offers a wonderful selection of ...
31/01/2017

Every bride should be a star on her wedding day, all eyes are on you. ThisBlushingBride offers a wonderful selection of gowns, veils, accessories and more, for sale or rent.

Check us out at 18, Osho Street, Opebi/Oregun Link Road, Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos. 08077394221.

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18, Osho Street, Opebi/Oregun Link Road, Opebi, Ikeja
Lagos
100281

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

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