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A fine Gilbert Stuart portrait shows off the charms of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis (1809), a fashionable and vivacious Bostonian whose gown sports a risque plunging neckline.
The Field Notes column on Sept. 11, about the closing of the Priscilla of Boston bridal salons, described incorrectly the wedding of Julie Nixon Eisenhower, whose gown was by Priscilla.
On Wednesday night at the Prudential Center here, where her four-night run concludes on Sunday, it was a full-scale wedding scene, with a bride whose gown was, per the lyrics, "shaped like a pastry".
The symbol of the Lackawanna line was Phoebe Snow, a fictional character whose "gown stays white, from morn til night" because the railroad's locomotives used cleaner-burning hard coal, known as anthracite.
For the film the play was expanded slightly to include a reference to "Un-Carpathian Activities" and a scene in which the Prince Regent of Carpathia visits the cast of "The Coconut Girl" and meets Elsie," whose gown strap breaks as she bows, whereupon a pin is called for.
Compared to Bey, whose gown was just as sexy as it was elegant and Miley, who despite what you think of her style is one of the only people who could actually pull these looks off, Perry's outfits are very... her.
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Even traditional wedding designers like Reem Acra, whose gowns are carried at Kleinfeld, are looking back this season.
Mrs. Herrera, whose gowns typically begin at $4,000, was equally cryptic in an e-mail: "Of course, I was inspired by Stephenie's description of the gown in the book," she wrote.
Also included are vintage and contemporary photographs of brides whose gowns mirror the ensembles modeled by many of the dolls, as well as commentary from the designers Bob Mackie and Vera Wang and celebrity collectors, Richard Simmons and Lynn Johnston, who created the "For Better or Worse" comic strip.
Kay Starr, who lit up 1950s pop radio with 'Wheel of Fortune' and 'The Rock and Roll Waltz,' dies at 94. James Galanos, whose gowns were worn by Nancy Reagan, Judy Garland and Heidi Klum, was 'America's couturier'.
Other American designers honored at the event included Charles James (whose gowns could literally stand up by themselves), Old Hollywood costume designer Adrian, and Giorgio di Sant Angeloo, whose influences still turn up on runways today.
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