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At the Thing, the god Heimdallr puts forth the suggestion that, in place of Freyja, Thor should be dressed as the bride, complete with jewels, women's clothing down to his knees, a bridal head-dress, and the necklace [10] (or neck-ring [13]) Brísingamen (and, arguably, another lower necklace covering the breast, though this is contested [17]).
To recover his hammer, Thor travels to Jǫtunheimar disguised as Freyja, in bridal drag; when Þrymr peeps under "her" veil, seeking a kiss from his bride, Thor's glare sends him reeling the length of the hall. [3] Nonetheless, Þrymr is stupid enough to believe the explanations of "Freyja's handmaiden", Loki.
After stealing Thor's hammer, the jötunn Thrymr asks the hand of Freya in marriage as a condition to return it to its owner. Loki helps Thor to dress as a goddess and trick the jötunn into preparing the marriage, where Thor kills Thrymr and recovers his hammer.
J.Crew. For a black tie wedding, it’s expected for guests to wear a floor-length gown, but you can also get away with a less traditional silhouette—like a chic pantsuit.. “For women, a floor ...
When Calyssa Richie-Fuchs, 24, went wedding dress shopping last November ahead of her nuptials to Josh Fuchs, 26, she experienced an "awkward moment" at Elite Bridal in Champaign, Illinois.
A bride was left to choose a wedding dress she "hated" because it was the only plus-size one available. Miranda Trevino, 22, reflected on her disappointment with wedding dress shopping in a video ...
Þrymskviða from the Poetic Edda - Thor dresses as a bride and Loki as the bridesmaid to retrieve Thor's hammer Mjölnir. In the myth of the Trojan War, Achilles' mother Thetis wanted to keep him from joining the Greek forces (and thus dying in battle as was prophesied), so she dresses him in women's clothes and hides him among a cloister of ...
However when her friend — whom she calls Ciara — recognized the gown as a former wedding dress, she completely "lost it." FG Trade/Getty Stock image of bride and groom in front of wedding guests.