Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Story image for wedding dress shopping from Daily Mail

David Walliams gives his laydee Lara Stone a kiss as they ...

Daily Mail-May 16, 2010
David Walliams couldn't keep his hands off his glittery new bride Lara Stone as ... Miss Stone, 26, wore a £30,000 tight-fitting, flowing cream gown by Ricardo ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Treehugger

"Project Runway" Alum Leanne Marshall's Wedding Dresses ...

Treehugger-May 8, 2010
Click through for her fresh wedding dress designs for summer, and a preview of her ... According to Leanne's shop on Etsy, "The skirt and details on the top are ...



Story image for wedding dress shopping from Mirror.co.uk

Shrek fans dress up as film characters for their wedding

Mirror.co.uk-May 11, 2010
Most couples' idea of a fairy-tale wedding doesn't involve looking like an ogre in the photos of the big day. But film fans Viv and Tracey Williams set out to look as ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Daily Mail

Best friends Eva Mendes and Liv Tyler wear matching maxi ...

Daily Mail-May 2, 2010
... friends Eva Mendes and Liv Tyler wear matching maxi dresses for a trip to the shops ... The actress friends wore matching patterned floor-length maxi dresses ...

1 comment:

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