



I've been looking for wedding dresses for a friend of ours who is having trouble finding one, and of course I hit up the Martha Stewart weddings site, where I found these delightful pictures. It really is hard to find fault with Martha's styling and ideas-she just knows how it should be done. (or, at least, whoever their stylist is knows how it should be done) Anyway, I just wanted to share these pics, as I find them very inspiring.
By the way, our friend wants a wedding dress that so wedding-y, if you know what I mean. I've looked at Anthropologie, and J Crew, but if anyone has any other good ideas, let me know!
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Whenever i have something special to attend, I usually go to Betsy Johnson for dresses. They are so fun & feminine. Also, I found a great boutique downtown parkville last time i was there, and there is one in the Prairie Village shops that i've been meaning to check out called Haught style. Good luck - sounds like a fun mission.
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