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Monique Lhuillier Gowns for Different Brides

September 3rd 2008 06:36
Other than Vera Wang, another Wedding Gown designer whose name is making waves is Monique Lhuillier. This Philippine-raised designer has created wedding gowns for the likes of Britney Spears, Pink, Emilie de Ravin (of Lost), Natalie Imbruglia, Ali Landry, and Christine Baumgartner (when she was wed to Kevin Costner).


Among her works, here are a few that would fit different kind of brides.





These gowns are perfect for conservative brides. Showing less skin with the full sleeves or the shrug-like shoulder covers. The lace details and full skirt also gives the bride a very feminine look and feel.



The lace details and mini-train makes this gown a feminine item. The off-shoulder design shows more of the skin. Very appropriate for brides who wants to exude a sexy bridal image.




Another sexy gown, this lace-based, sleeveless design and the plunging neckline shows more skin for the brides who are not afraid to show it all (well, not all really). The gown looks fragile because of the lace, but it would sure be light-weight and easy to carry as it sort of just drops to the floor.



Want to feel (and look) like a lady? Well, this wedding gown would just suit you to a "T". A personal favorite, the full, layered skirt would make you feel and look like you are floating. In addition, the details on the bodice just clearly spells femininity and fragility.

Photos from www.moniquelhuillier.com

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