One PDay, I did glamour shots with the sisters at their insistence. It ended up being such a fun time. We laughed so much!
People in Cambodia love to dress up. Weddings are multi-day, multi-outfit affairs. Everyone has lovely clothes to wear and if the family can afford it, the bride and the entire wedding party (men and women) dress in matching colors for various pictures. It is amazing! There are photographers on every corner ready to dress the bride and groom to create extravagant wedding shots. We will take you behind the scenes.
The Sister missionaries picked one of these photo shops and we asked them to dress us up. We spent 1 1/2 hours in a hot dressing room with clothes all over the floor and make-up used on everyone (and everyone before us.) There was also lots of hair spray and a wig. The young sisters really do look so amazing.
The back story. The dresses only have one shoulder, so the other shoulder is covered with bits and pieces of fabric and add ons. (The one shoulder look does not work for missionaries!) Also, most of us have the tops tied on in back. These costumes are made for tiny Cambodian bodies. All the glitter is definitely fake. It is amazing how good it looks in the picture. The Angkor Wat backdrop is definitely photo shopped in.
Now check out our shoes. They are size 5 or so.
Then they had us hold items.
and stand by interesting items.
Sister Earl insisted I get this photo because I look like I am thinking of Elder Spencer, all dreamy. (The earrings are photo shopped in.)
Love all these sisters!
People in Cambodia love to dress up. Weddings are multi-day, multi-outfit affairs. Everyone has lovely clothes to wear and if the family can afford it, the bride and the entire wedding party (men and women) dress in matching colors for various pictures. It is amazing! There are photographers on every corner ready to dress the bride and groom to create extravagant wedding shots. We will take you behind the scenes.
The Sister missionaries picked one of these photo shops and we asked them to dress us up. We spent 1 1/2 hours in a hot dressing room with clothes all over the floor and make-up used on everyone (and everyone before us.) There was also lots of hair spray and a wig. The young sisters really do look so amazing.
The back story. The dresses only have one shoulder, so the other shoulder is covered with bits and pieces of fabric and add ons. (The one shoulder look does not work for missionaries!) Also, most of us have the tops tied on in back. These costumes are made for tiny Cambodian bodies. All the glitter is definitely fake. It is amazing how good it looks in the picture. The Angkor Wat backdrop is definitely photo shopped in.
Now check out our shoes. They are size 5 or so.
Then they had us hold items.
and stand by interesting items.
Sister Earl insisted I get this photo because I look like I am thinking of Elder Spencer, all dreamy. (The earrings are photo shopped in.)
Love all these sisters!