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The Most Beautiful Dress You've Ever Seen...

I loved this Prada SS09 piece
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style.com
Ir just looks so delicate and light, like a wrapper on the model
 
Some of my faves from this season, in no order:

Alexander McQueen:
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John Galliano:
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Christian Dior:
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Lanvin:
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Nina Ricci (I'm really sad that Olivier is leaving, so I'll post one of his designs):
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all from style.com
and some more that I'm too lazy to post :innocent:
 
Alexander McQueen needs a page on his own. He's been making fantastic creations since the beginning of time.
 
Mine is old but I've still got it up on my wall... it is definitely the most beautiful dress I've seen!!

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Versace Atelier
my own scan from Vogue Paris oct 06
 
I also love the photo: the crystal ice queen theme. Beautiful.
 
looks amazing, but not everyone can pull it off. have anyone ever try it before
 
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I wish we could see the Versace from the front: a clear beauty shot. It would be great to see that opulent detailing on that crystal and glass beading. I guess it was from teh FW 06 presentation. Will try to find a pic.
 
I'm so in love with Keira Knightley's green dress in Atonement. I know it's probably been posted before, but I don't care.
I love the emerald-green color, especially on her, and I'm a sucker for 1930s style bias-cut dresses :wub:
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thefashionrow.com
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newluxuryitems.com
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thejuicer.net
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thisislondon.co.uk
 
That Keira piece is not a dress actually. It is a two piece ensemble.

A blouse and a skirt.
 
^^^ Oh! It is! I had not noticed! I actually liked that film, the ending saved it from being total rot. Vanessa Redgrave could save any movie though!
 
No I though it was a dress too, actually everyone does.

The costume designer told that it wasn't - since the skirt was ripping constantly and she had to change it for every take. I guess creating skirts were easier than creating whole gowns.
 

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