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Miranda Kerr's wedding dress!!

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BubbleFrog · 16/07/2017 22:00

Is simply divine!

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DownWithThisSortaThing · 17/07/2017 10:10

She's a 30 something mother on her second marriage. This dress is far too virginal imo.

See I don't particularly like the dress, but I really don't understand this way of thinking that because it's not her first marriage, she's in her 30s and she's a mother, that it's now not ok for her to wear something that looks 'virginial' or pure Confused its 2017, isn't it? Why should a second marriage be any less of a big deal to her?
She's not damaged goods, it's just a dress, it's her wedding, she can wear whatever she likes. Even if she was 70 and on her 10th marriage - so what?

SueMacartney · 17/07/2017 10:33

That headdress with the veil makes her look a bit nun-esque.

rubybleu · 17/07/2017 11:26

She's looks lovely but I'd take her more seriously if, post-Orlando Bloom, she hadn't worked her way through dating a series of billionaires to find this husband Smile

Comedyusername · 17/07/2017 11:30

I feel hot looking at it. She must have been boiling! And although it's clearly beautiful, surely it's a bit much for a "backyard wedding"?

BroomstickOfLove · 17/07/2017 11:35

I don't like it. She is beautiful, but the dress manages to be simultaneously ostentatious and drab, which is quite impressive.

AUsernameThatNooneHas · 17/07/2017 11:37

It's ok. She's pretty but can't really stand her - I find her a bit too smug - & there's not many people that get on my nerves that I don't know

TakeMe2Insanity · 17/07/2017 13:18

I think she looks stunning. The dress is very 1950s and she works it.

I think with that wall of flowers its a bit over kill to call it a backyard wedding. I am sure there were 'staff' etc rather than family doing a barbecue and drinks in the kitchen.

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 17/07/2017 13:23

I don't like the neck line at all, and the headdress thing is hideous.

When they describe it as a back yard wedding they probably mean " an outdoor wedding at their country estate " Grin

BendydickCuminsnatch · 17/07/2017 13:26

Don't like the weird fluffy bits on the skirt. She would look gorgeous in anything though!

BeBeatrix · 17/07/2017 13:27

Agree that the dress is divine. I actually prefer it to Grace Kelly's!

Not sure it's entirely suitable for a low-key wedding or a second marriage, but nevermind!

ScrumDinger · 17/07/2017 13:31

I'd take her more seriously if, post-Orlando Bloom, she hadn't worked her way through dating a series of billionaires to find this husband

She certainly had a particular type in mind for husband No.2 Grin

Floisme · 17/07/2017 13:52

I think she can have any kind of wedding she wants and should wear whatever she wants. But pretending it's a 'low key' do when you've wearing a couture dress and had an article about it in Vogue is really rather comical.

DownWithThisSortaThing · 17/07/2017 14:13

But pretending it's a 'low key' do when you've wearing a couture dress and had an article about it in Vogue is really rather comical.

Well fair enough, but saying that, she will have had the worlds top, most talented fashion designers scrabbling over each other to design her dress.. maybe it's just me but I wouldn't say 'no thanks, it's just a low key back garden thing so I'm just going to go to Matalan and get a cheap white sundress' Grin
Besides it won't be any sort of garden party that normal folk are used to, it will have been vair vair posh, just in their world it might be the equivalent to a BBQ Grin how the other half live and all that..

ScrumDinger · 17/07/2017 14:21

I do think she might have been a bit sweaty in it.

Floisme · 17/07/2017 14:22

Of course and like I've said, she should have whatever kind of do she likes and as much fuss as she likes. I'm just mildly amused at the charade.

ScrumDinger · 17/07/2017 14:22

Dresses like that are designed to work in chilly cathedrals rather than a bajillionaire's 'umble backyard.

WhingingTulip · 17/07/2017 14:31

Way too frumpy and cathedral-y - especially for a backyard wedding.

Chestervase1 · 18/07/2017 18:20

I think it is one of the best wedding dress and assecories I have seen. I loved the hair and headpiece. I really cannot stand strapless wedding dresses. They remind me of getting out of a bath with a towel wrapped round.

MissBeehiving · 18/07/2017 19:04

It looks a bit "Exiled Prince Eric Von Holzenstein Von Bismarck weds his beautiful newsreader fiancée in the arse end of nowhere".

I cringed over the cooking bit.

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