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Re: Elizabeth Fillmore Empress Wedding Dress

I kind of like it.  And I think the hairstyle (or lack thereof) works with it.

 

I would prefer the satin underlayer to either go up above the boobage, or removed completely.  I don't like the way it cuts her in half.

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Re: Elizabeth Fillmore Empress Wedding Dress

Don't like it at all.  Looks like a tablecloth.  I don't care if the top is lined, the implication is still there.

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Re: Elizabeth Fillmore Empress Wedding Dress

I love the dress from what I could see with the bad lighting.  Why do they always want to photo people who look like they need a bath and a shampoo?

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Re: Elizabeth Fillmore Empress Wedding Dress

I do not like lace wedding dresses but even then I've seen several that I like a heck of a lot more than this one.  

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Re: Elizabeth Fillmore Empress Wedding Dress

Very pretty and the workmanship on the dress is exquisite @Greeneyedlady21 .

 

The dress is specifically for a slender woman and the model wears it well.....

 

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Re: Elizabeth Fillmore Empress Wedding Dress

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@Greeneyedlady21 Lovely dress etheral looking.  The setting against the window is I think to show off the delicate fabric.  I think the photographer knew exactly what he or she was doing.

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Re: Elizabeth Fillmore Empress Wedding Dress

On the whole, I think it's a beautiful dress and the model looks lovely in it. 

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