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Describe your dream wedding gown?

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  1. The Badgley Mischka gown Charlotte wore in s*x and the City for her wedding to Harry.  


  2. well this will be my second wedding, at my first one i wore a lovely simple dress as i was 4 months pregnant...

    but this time i'm not wearing a wedding dress i'm wearing my Rugby league  jersey and shorts..

    not what people would call girly but my fiance and i like the idea...

  3. One that fits me on the day of my wedding.

  4. My Dream Wedding Gown Is Like Princessy

    Ballgown with alot of detail

    and sparkles


  5. My dream wedding gown?

    I guess it's more like a princessy kinda? But then again, it depends on the theme of my wedding. :)  

  6. my dream wedding gown was mine =)

    heres a picture

    http://s342.photobucket.com/albums/o422/...

  7. love your question. you rock hard for posting it.

    well let's start:

    color: white (these days, you never know, but i like the classics).

    style: thin straps, tight torso with thin white braided V-neck and plunges to the back. the torso stays tight until the hips were of course the dress poofs out slightly (not a lot at all) all the way down with a 1 foot round even train (no train in the back). the back has a low V-backed style with a large lace tie bow (very 1920s-esk).

    veil: a shorter vail. goes 6 inches past the chest area and in the back only goes to the hips. very floaty white lace. held up with the clip of course. no tiara or anything that would make me feel strange.

    and just to add it in I would love to have a pale olive and white wedding.

    sweet.  

  8. OMG i love this question. Well it will look like the dress Hilary Duff had in the movie A Cinderella Story. I LOVE THAT DRESS! http://media.photobucket.com/image/a%20c...

    Or like this http://media.photobucket.com/image/weddi...

    This only shows a little bit of the dress though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbBYz8m3c...

  9. Uhh... I'm far away from getting married but my dream wedding gown would be a ballroom bottom. Strapless top that went straight across with dimonds/sparkles along the top. I would wear a tiara, with hair down.

  10. This is going to be my wedding dress: http://www.rivendellbridal.com/eowynstyl... in that color (dark purple)

    Luckily my grandmother is going to make it for me!

  11. i want it very tight on the waist, fluffy crinkled silky material on the breast area, and extremely flaring out below the waist, with puffy crinkles veil-like material. i will design it myself (= (maybe a diamond or ruby on the breast line.

  12. My dream gown is the same one as Jessica Simpson's. I want a wedding exactly like Jessica and Nick's. Even though they didn't last...lol.

  13. Castle

    White, with a little bit of gold, strapless Vivienne Westwood wedding gown

    100-200 people


  14. Someone asked this a couple of weeks ago.  Here was my answer:

    I don't have a picture of it because it hasn't been made yet; but I have already designed it and my mom is going to start working on it once my sister's wedding is over (she's making her dress too).

    It will be an all-over ivory lace, mermaid silhouette gown with an empire waist and little cap sleeves in lace as well (think Elizabeth Bennett from the AE Pride and Prejudice mini-series). The bottom, where it puffs out will be really puffy and exaggerated, and the train will be just longer than a typical chapel length. At the empire waist there will be a dark pink velvet "ribbon" about 1-2 inches wide with a formed (not tied) bow at the back. Starting at the top of where the volume of the skirt begins (it is a mermaid style skirt, so at or just below the knees) there will be another formed bow in pink velvet. Then there will be two more below that in the middle and then at the base of the train (like in a line down the centre of the train). Those two will be detachable so that when the train is bustled they will not be on the dress.

    The bustle will start behind the knees with the velvet bow at the top centre, and the train will be folded so that it hangs straight with side pleats down the back of my legs.

    It's kind of hard to describe, but I've worked out the design with my mom, and I can't image walking down the aisle or dancing my first dance in any other dress. I will definitely post pictures in a few months when it's under construction.

    I was going to have two dresses (one for the ceremony and one without a train for the reception) but after I designed this one for the reception, I love it so much (and the look of the mermaid style bustle) that I wanted it to have a train and wear it the whole day.

    I wish that I could even post some of my sketches of it (my description does not do it justice) but they are just pencil drawings and sample fabrics tacked to a board at this point.

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