The beautiful bridesmaids in "Shanghai wharf" costumes at the engagement party of a couple in Binh Duong are causing a storm online.
Recently, on social networks appeared a series of photos of handsome men and beautiful women carrying the trays in "Shanghai wharf" costumes that were shared by many netizens.
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Bride in Shanghai costume causes fever on social networks. |
After just a short time, the photo series received thousands of shares and comments for the super unique idea of the bride and groom couple in Binh Duong.
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The "cool" bridesmaids and groomsmen in ancient Shanghai costumes. |
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Beautiful bridesmaids in traditional cheongsam. |
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The beautiful bride and bridesmaids stood out in red. |
Immediately after the photo series received enthusiastic responses from netizens, a shower of compliments for this couple was sent. “Very creative and no less traditional, I guess the bride or groom is Chinese. Anyway, congratulations to the two of you for having a memorable and extremely “cool” engagement day,” commented Nguyen Quynh.
“Wow, that’s creative, it looks unmistakable. When we’re old and look back, we had a very “glorious” time,” Ngan Ha shared.
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The bride and groom with their families on the engagement day. |
Sharing with us, the owner of these unique engagement photos, Ha Thuc Tinh, said: “I am a Vietnamese of Chinese origin, and my husband really likes the Shanghai wharf style, so we chose the above idea more than a month ago, from the costumes to the decorations on the engagement day. To have an impressive engagement day and the right style for my husband, I carefully prepared everything from the clothes for the tray bearers, to accessories such as hats and glasses that I bought myself. I consulted and selected clothes from many places in Saigon to rent.”
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The engagement ceremony was decorated quite elaborately and uniquely. |
When asked about the love story of Ha Thuc Tinh (1993) and groom Do Ngoc Dung (1992), the young bride said: “At the end of December 2015, my husband and I met in the coastal city of Vung Tau. My husband is a photographer, and I am a makeup artist for the bride. My first impression of my husband was that he was a bit feminine, and at that time I even felt a bit hateful. After a while, in March 2016, I went to Ly Son to play and coincidentally met him again. We both started chatting back and forth on Facebook, and gradually our feelings came without us realizing it. I think it was fate, after we officially dated, my husband helped me a lot, especially in work, he took care of everything around me. He is a warm and sincere man.”
Impressive photos of the engagement day of bride Ha Thuc Tinh and groom Do Ngoc Dung:
According to Saostar