The peepz over at InStyle.com have been so curious about how Bella’s wedding dress will turn out and so they reached out to acclaimed fashion designers to sketch what they envision Bella’s wedding dress to be.
As for the actual wedding dress for Bella’s big day in Breaking Dawn, we’ve just got to wait and see!!
So here are some of the sketches that were sent to InStyle.com!
Designer: Monique Lhullier
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.
Designer: 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.
More “Bella’s Wedding dress” sketches after the jump!
So there’s been a lot of questions regarding the whole Queen Bee headband that Blair Waldorf crowned upon Jenny Humphrey in the “The Goodbye of Gossip Girl” episode - the finale of season 2.
Here’s a recap of the scene where Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) crowns Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen):
Anyways, the much sought after Queen B headband is by Jennifer Behr, a padded headband done by hand AND covered with Swarovski crystals that are stitched on one-by-one (with cotton thread Behr waxes herself!).
This Queen B headband retails at $725 and can be purchased from jenniferbehr.com
In The September Issue, viewers have an intimate, funny and surprising look of Anna Wintour, and her team of editors as they create this must-have “fashion bible”.
Anna Wintour is the British-American editor in chief of American Vogue and definitely the high priestess of the fashion world. Designers go to Wintour on which pieces should make it to the runway.. and I’m not talking just any fashion designers. We’re talking Oscar De La Renta, Jean Paul Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld.. basically the who’s who of fashion.
Miranda Priestly (played by Meryl Streep) in The Devil Wears Prada was said to loosely portray Anna Wintour, although Wintour and Vogue dismissed those claims. Well, if Anna’s former assistant, Lauren Weisberger was the one who wrote it, she must have been certainly been inspired by SOMEONE.
When asked by David Letterman regarding the film and how it was based on her and her team, Anna replied, “I seem to remember that the movie was fiction.. and well, we really like fiction at Vogue“.
Well, I personally think Anna Wintour is brilliant!! (more…)
It’s a very very late Music Monday here on The Accidental Fashionista. Nevertheless, the show must go on and it’s better late than never, right? So for this week, my pick is the song Accessory, taken from the Confessions of A Shopaholic movie soundtrack.
Additional info: Accessory is a song by Jordyn Taylor, an upcoming singer from California and this is her first major music video. She is of Filipino, Spanish and German heritage.
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Carrie Bradshaw’s wedding gown designed by Vivienne Westwood for the infamous scene in Sex and The City movie was sold out almost “instantly” at online shopping haven for glamouristas, Net-A-Porter !
The cocktail version of the Vivienne Westwood wedding gown was sold for a whopping $9,875! (No, it does not come with the clutch and shoes!) Sure, the one created for Sarah Jessica Parker’s character, the lovable Carrie Bradshaw, is said to cost $15,700. If you want the original floor length version, you have to order it from Madame Vivienne’s custom to order and also wait 6 months for it!
However, I still don’t think that I’d want to order for something so expensive that I know will pop up in at least 10 other women’s wedding albums. Would you?? I guess it would take a die-hard fan of SATC to understand that, right? I love SATC - the fashion, drama and all the hoopla.. but I’ll have to pass!
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