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Thursday, October 1, 2009

SKETCHES FOR BELLA'S GOWN

I consider the TWILIGHT SAGA a treasure. I love the line when Bella said "I cringed at every thought of poofy white dresses and bouquets..." I remember that is in page 6 of the final book BREAKING DAWN.

Take a look at the sketches of famous designers below and be "caught up in a dizzy spin of fantasies."

Enjoy!!!








Monique Lhuillier

Lhuillier's creation is a mermaid-style dress with lace detailing. The reworked take on a gown from the 1920s features a silk sash and high neck with cap sleeves.




Zac Posen

This pink gown features a turn-of-the-century corset, bustle, full skirt, high-neck and dramatic detailed sleeves. Posen keeps to the vintage theme by finishing with lace-up boots.




Badgley Mischka

Badgley Mischka's vision is a strong silhouette with vintage details like full-length lace sleeves and bodice, and a high-buttoned neck.





Christian Siriano

Siriano's three-tiered dress has a lace bustier and high ruffle neckline with off-the-shoulder sleeves and a full body.





Lela Rose

Rose focused on the rear view of her off-white, handcrafted dress. The simple body gathers at back into a sweet lace bustle.





Max Azria

Azria focused on the vintage lace detail for his Victorian inspired gown. The dress is complete with lace peaked shoulders, full sleeves and a high neck.





Brian Reyes

Reyes envisions the fabric as a slightly tarnished bone color. The silhouette is a long skirt with a ruffled blouse and lace diamond inserts. The inspiration is a youthful spin on early 20th century Edwardian era elegance.






Erin Fetherston

This interpretation has a high-neck, puff sleeves and lace bustier. Fetherston put her signature ethereal touch on the two-tiered body with a tulle and lace underlayer.

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