translated from Spanish: “Looked incredible”: bride and groom marry identical dresses

Emma Sparre-Newman bride walked down the aisle with a dazzling white wedding dress strapless to meet her boyfriend, and saw that you wearing an identical outfit. But Emma, 51 years, not pestañeó. The boyfriend, Ian Newman, 52, had chosen the same tent dress, and even tested it is that she give him the nod. Both wore high heels also. The only difference was that Emma waist was attached while Ian dress had extra padding. And a whole was launched by a handlebar mustache. “It was amazing”, says Emma. “In the past two years, Ian is has dressed almost exclusively with women’s clothes”.
“In fact it would be strange to see him in jeans and a t-shirt. It is simply not. “Then, when we talk about marriage, hoped that both had a dress.”
I would have never imagined that we would use the same outfit because we have very different ideas about style. But I’m actually really happy to have done, otherwise, you could end comparing who used the most beautiful. I think that it worked well.”

Punk musician Ian, 52, met Emma at a festival in 2014, but only met in 2016. On their first date, the afternoon tea, wore a black skirt of leather and boots fetish. Before your next appointment at home, Emma says: “Warned Me until I arrived that he liked to be dressed most fabulous way at home.” I had already seen him with many jackets in velvet and lace, so I wasn’t sure what I wanted to say. But when he opened the door he was dressed woman and introduced himself as Diane. So I shook his hand, gave him a hug and told Diane that she looked fabulous ‘. ” Ian, who is heterosexual, had an idea of its interest as a child, but not dressed thus until 2011. He chose the name Diane, since it contains its name Ian, so it includes both sides of it. Emma, whose father was a vicar, was so relaxed that Ian knew that she was chosen. She said: “if young were used to meet people from all walks of life who were welcome in our home, regardless of their circumstances.” It taught me that everyone has their own story and you can not judge a book by its cover. What’s inside counts. “Clothing is not so important. Ian is a charming, intelligent and warm person. I just wouldn’t mind that he uses “.” The couple, from East Dulwich, South London, had not planned to marry, until they booked a holiday in Las Vegas this year.
Emma said: “I was on the phone with Ian and asked him if it was worth carrying a beautiful dress with me.” He said: ‘Well, not I have asked me to marry you’. “So I asked him and he said yes”. The family of Emma was excited. She said: “They always talked about my last disaster citations, while jumping of inadequate to another.” But when they knew it, everyone knew that Ian was right for me. He has been very well received in the family. Matter to anyone how dressed.

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