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Alfred Angelo 1148

This is one of Alfred Angelo's most popular wedding dress the 1148. It is made out of Taffeta it hugs the shoulders and has a chapel train. It is exquisite!

Here are some pictures of real brides wearing this fabulous dress:





Cinderella Wedding Dress

From Alfred Angelo comes this amazingly beautiful Disney Fairytale wedding dress.
The Cinderella Dress!


Cinderella's fairy tale comes alive with a classic ballgown of tulle and glitter net over taffeta, inspired by Cinderella's glass slipper. The draped criss-cross bodice features a romantic sweetheart neckline accented with sparkling crystal beading and rhinestones.

Forever Yours Pink Dress

A Forever Yours design in pink. A strapless mermaid with beaded lace on the bodice and shirred at the waist to an applique on the left side made out of taffeta.

Dita Von Teese Purple Wedding Dress

The queen of teese, the most famous burlesque girl of the moment: Dita von Teese married Marylin Manson wearing a gorgeous iridescent purple gown.

Rock-Star Wedding at Gottfried Helnwein's Irish Castle
by Hamish Bowles
Portraits by Steven Klein


Dita wore a royal purple silk taffeta gown, made by Vivienne Westwood and a tri-corned hat designed by Stephen Jones and matching Mr. Pearl corset. Christian Louboutin designed her shoes and Moschino created an additional wardrobe for the rest of the weekend, exclusively for Von Teese. The reception music was provided by the retro German band Palast Orchester with Max Raabe. Guests were invited to participate in skeet shooting, archery and falconry in the days following the wedding. The wedding pictures appeared in the March 2006 edition of Vogue under the heading "The Bride Wore Purple".


"..The nuptials of schock rocker Marilyn Manson and burlesque queen Dita Von Teese were never going to be conventional, but as Hamish Bowles discovered as he tracked the celebrations from Los Angeles to Tipperary, they were also filled with high drama and high style.
... The following afternoon our cars are trundling through the darkening landscape to Helnwein's baronial castle, a forbidding Hammer House of Horror edifice complete with turrets, crenellations, and a lone bagpiper."

=> THE BRIDE WORE PURPLE, by Hamish Bowles, VOGUE, March 2006

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