The Most Modest Bride reacts to critiques

Jul 06, 2024 09:22


Olivia Culpo claps back at online critics who called her out for setting an unrealistic example for brides after revealing she chose to wear "little makeup" for her wedding.https://t.co/RiqHsaOCCi
- Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) July 5, 2024
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merel_93 July 6 2024, 07:29:32 UTC

Whatever man. I did kinda had to giggle at the dresses she chose to wear, sorry not sorry. Straight up virginal mary for the ceremony and then Playboy bunny for the party afterwards. Oh well. If it made her happy.

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genbu_no_miko24 July 6 2024, 08:22:55 UTC
Lol she went for the madonna/whore complex !! 👼🏼😈

Although I kinda like the after-wedding look 👀

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varioussaints July 6 2024, 07:40:47 UTC
I love wedding dresses with sleeves and some of the high necked & long sleeved ones are gorgeous. Oops.

The rest of it, I am so tired of both women being made to feel like they aren’t enough exactly the way they were born and women who choose to permanently alter or otherwise change their appearance playing coy about it after (if that’s actually what she did). But this much fighting over one event? Maybe it’s because my job isn’t to be online but I feel like everyone involved would be happier if they went outside.

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dejatrue July 6 2024, 14:28:30 UTC
varioussaints July 6 2024, 14:55:42 UTC
Yeah I didn't read anything past the post (#ontdbarelyreads) so I didn't realize the conservative nightmare comment went to her comments and behaviour as well. There has also been a more generalized backlash to more "modest" dresses in some online spaces I've visited over the past few years so I assumed that might be the reason. More fool me.

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showmesara July 6 2024, 07:45:04 UTC
I have not seen the videos critiquing her, but I would think that calling those comments "evil" is quite a stretch, when looking at the actual evil going on in this world. But that's just me

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vanhrh July 6 2024, 12:20:16 UTC
I was mindlessly scrolling on TikTok and came upon a video of her wedding dress. The person in the video was clearing up a pervious post where she said, Olivia's wedding dress didn't fit her personality. I was curious so, I clicked the suggested search about her wedding and the amount of people who feel a certain kind of way bc, of what she choose to wear on her wedding day was surprising.

What caught me off guard was how many people who just didn't like the dress. I've always loved wedding dresses with sleeves so, I think her dress was beautiful (D&G aside), but it seems like that general public likes sleeveless, less modest wedding dresses.

I also saw the video of the TikTok calling out Vouge for trying to say Olivia wasn't wearing makeup on her wedding day. It felt so entitled, like girl it's not that serious.

Seeing how many people feel like they have the right input when it comes to her wedding makes me realize if I were a celebrity I would be the most private one of all. I wouldn't let people in on my business at all.

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rihaty July 6 2024, 16:11:47 UTC
I get not being mean or worked up but it’s not entitled to comment on something you’re posting for the world and doing a vogue video about. Olivia was being super misleading if not lying about her makeup given the work she’s had done, and the messaging around the dress was weird. It is quite infuriating influencers posting about no makeup! When they’ve got a bunch of procedures and perma markup

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otraera July 6 2024, 16:37:50 UTC
imo it was ugly and ill-fitting. i expected more of d&g . if you want a conservative dress done right look at miranda kerr or jasmine tookes' dress.

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silverstarry July 6 2024, 07:47:22 UTC

I have mixed feelings about this entire situation. Wear what you want to wear (on your wedding day and every day of your life) but as a celebrity who had their wedding photos published in Vogue, you can't be surprised that not everyone liked the dress you chose. I didn't watch the video but is disagreeing with your fashion choice worthy of calling someone evil? That seems like a bit of an overreaction.

Team No One TBH.

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steffi_333 July 6 2024, 09:09:03 UTC
Also I think they’re purposefully avoiding a lot of the conversation here. Yeah there’s criticism of the dress choice, but also the underlying reasons for it. The “my husband likes me covered up” etc. if she likes dressing conservatively then amazing, more power to her. But phrasing it through the wants of a man makes it feel sexist. And yeah maybe she wanted to dress that way to make him happy, but I feel like your husband wanting you to dress a certain way is a massive red flag. 🚩

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sjazzmreow July 6 2024, 08:19:43 UTC
Newsflash for these morons: putting your outfit and makeup centre stage in a fashion magazine is going to get people talking about and critiquing your outfit and makeup.

Also, pls reevaluate your understanding of the word "evil", because not liking a dress is not it.

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louisebelcher July 6 2024, 10:13:04 UTC
I was about to comment the exact same thing. “Evil”? Please.

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epicdonald July 6 2024, 11:42:57 UTC
It’s like I always say: There’s a special place in hell for women who don’t like this random woman’s wedding dress

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screamingintune July 6 2024, 12:42:39 UTC
yeah like they made a series of decisions that led to people criticizing her wedding dresses and them pulling out the world "evil" that it almost feels like there was a desire to play the victim

there was no need to publicize their wedding pics lol

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