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05-17-2024 08:32 PM
NY Post has an article about it online, if anyone is interested. It's by Dutch designer Iris Van Herpen. The bride actually had a 3D scan of her body to ensure a perfect fit.
The bride is a tax lawyer, that's obviously how she could afford such a dress.
05-17-2024 08:38 PM
05-17-2024 09:02 PM
Looks like something from a Disney movie. Also looks like it would leave bruises.
05-17-2024 09:03 PM
@Greeneyedlady21 That's pretty cool.
05-17-2024 09:20 PM
Beautiful dress. I wonder if it poked her when she moved.
05-17-2024 11:28 PM
Seaweed? Spaghetti?
05-18-2024 01:52 AM
I like the intricacies, even tho it kinda does look like spaghetti. I wonder what it could look like in other patterns.
So different and fragile.
05-18-2024 06:07 AM
IMO the bodice neck area and the veil looks like small animal bones and small antlers. The rest of the dress is very pretty.
05-18-2024 08:20 AM
It's a signature pattern of the designer, done in 3D
Remember when Queen Maxima wore this Iris Van Herpen gown?
05-18-2024 08:27 AM
I like the design, but would look better without the train. I never understood the reason for a train on a bridal gown; I like gowns much better without something dragging behind.
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