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Kim Kardashian Vera Wang wedding dress 2011

Kim Kardashian Vera Wang wedding dress 2011
Kim Kardashian Vera Wang wedding dress 2011, Now that Kim Kardashian has made it public that Vera Wang is her designer of choice for her wedding gown — despite all that brouhaha about confidentiality and keeping it top secret in the manner of Kate Middleton — those of us who care about the Kardashians can begin speculating about what Kim’s dress would look like.

Would she wear white or cream or one of the gray tulle concoctions from Vera Wang’s bridal fall 2011 lineup? Is she a princess bride, the kind that wants a gown that is as pouffy and layered as a seven-tier wedding cake? Would she want sleeves like Duchess Catherine or would she want something off shoulder with a long train like Prince Andrew’s alleged runaway bride Charlene Wittstock? Is she the type to wear something thoroughly modern like Kate Moss’s John Galliano wedding dress? Would she defy tradition and wear black or something super slinky in a leopard print?

Strapless gown with mermaid hem from Vera Wang

Judging from her past red carpet outings and her inclination towards dresses that flatter that famous figure, it doesn’t seem wise or flattering for her to wear the kind of big gowns that brides on Say Yes To The Dress die for. I imagine her in something more form-fitting to accentuate her curves, and for some bridal flourish maybe volume around the hem as is the case in Vera Wang’s strapless dress with a mermaid hem (right).

Bridal dress with beadwork on the bodice from Vera Wang

Kim once wore a stunning Marchesa cocktail dress with gorgeous detailing and beading on the bodice. Should she want something like that, Vera Wang has a beautiful dress with exquisite beadwork all across the bodice. The dress flares into a simple skirt with just the right volume (left). She could also go for the ruched asymmetrical neckline with a pleated chiffon train. Kim’s been known to wear one-shoulder cocktail dresses and evening gowns, so this one’s is not out of the running

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