September 1st, 2004 02:37 PM |
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Monkey Woman |
A little light-hearted fun with this pointless poll:
World's best bride
By Patrick Sawer, Evening Standard
1 September 2004
Every woman gets a chance to shine on her wedding day - and everyone else loves to judge the bride's dress.
Now a panel of celebrity judges have listed the world's 10 best-dressed brides. And the winner is ... Bianca Jagger, way back in 1971.
Actress Martine McCutcheon, model Jemma Kidd and hairdresser Charles Worthington chose Bianca's unconventional wide-brimmed hat and revealing white jacket because it " captured the moment in time and epitomised the style and energy of the day".
But everyone on the list, compiled for magazine Cosmopolitan Bride, "really stood out and are to this day copied time and time again," said editor Marina Licht.
The top 10 included the fairytale gown in which Grace Kelly wed Monaco's Prince Rainier, Cindy Crawford's beach dress and the Fifties femininity of Audrey Hepburn. But while the Queen was number nine, Princess Diana failed to make the list.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifeandstyle/fashion/articles/12909283?source=Evening%20Standard
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September 1st, 2004 04:36 PM |
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gypsy |
Cool. If I ever decide to marry Jason, I'm going to let my boob pop out so everyone there will be like "Damn, she is one stylish bride." |
September 1st, 2004 04:47 PM |
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Joey |
quote: gypsy wrote:
Cool. If I ever decide to marry Jason, I'm going to let my boob pop out so everyone there will be like "Damn, she is one stylish bride."
" Lefty or Righty Ronnie ?!?! "
Jacky
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September 1st, 2004 05:18 PM |
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gypsy |
Probably the left--just to be a bit different from Bianca. |
September 1st, 2004 05:36 PM |
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Joey |
quote: gypsy wrote:
--just to be a bit different from Bianca.
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September 1st, 2004 05:46 PM |
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F505 |
The bride cutting the wedding cake
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September 1st, 2004 09:30 PM |
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Soldatti |
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September 1st, 2004 11:16 PM |
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Zack |
She let them hang out that day because she was pregnant, and they were bigger than usual.
They were still nothing to write home about. |