Gowns. Yes I will probably post a few but I just felt that I needed to start with Vera Wang. A girls got to start somewhere! This dress is not really me, but I think it is beautiful. Most likely I will wear something very simple and beautiful. But who knows... I would sure surprise me hubby to be if I came walking down the aisle in this dress. What about you? What would you wear or did you wear when getting married?


























That dress is beautiful, I love the soft layers in the skirt.
I wore a short, simple vintage Oleg Cassini dress for my wedding 2 1/2 years ago.
http://www.eastsidebride.com/2009/06/black-wedding-shoes-white-paper-flowers.html
Posted by: Kyli | August 03, 2011 at 02:13 PM
Kyli - totally agree. the soft layers of the skirt make the dress so romantic. your dress was beautiful. love how simple and elegant it is. thank you so much for sharing the link! have a happy weekend! xx Joanna
P.S. love the black shoes! :)
Posted by: by JOS | August 05, 2011 at 09:20 AM
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