The Winter Weddings Show - January 11, 2012

Randy Fenoli and Darcy Miller offer dress advice to brides-to-be.
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    Martha, Randy Fenoli from TLC's “Say Yes to the Dress” and Darcy Miller, editorial director of Martha Stewart Weddings, join the brides for a wedding fashion show.

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    Amy chose a Monique Lhuillier gown, embellished with a bejeweled belt. "She was an extremely anxious and indecisive bride," said Fenoli, who helped Amy with her selection. "She actually tried almost 500 wedding gowns before selecting this lace A-line gown.”

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    Breanne selected a vintage 1930's-inspired Carolina Herrera creation. She added a pop of color with her vibrant bouquet, and adorned her gown with jewels.

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    "Alisa is a petite bride," explained Fenoli, "and chose a Reem Acra gown that is lightweight and in perfect proportion for her small frame.” After you've picked your perfect dress, don't skimp on the alterations! A picture-perfect gown needs to fit beautfully.

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    “Crystal selected a Lazaro gown that made her feel like she was getting married in Tuscany," explained Fenoli.

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    Jessica chose a corseted and ruched Pnina Tornai gown that worked perfectly for her size and shape.

Celebrate your big day in seasonal style with expert dress advice from Randy Fenoli of "Say Yes to the Dress" and fun, DIY ideas from Darcy Miller of Martha Stewart Weddings. Plus, a mouthwatering dessert buffet how-to with the consummate party host, Kevin Sharkey.

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    11 Jan, 2012

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  • theoldblockhouse
    11 Jan, 2012

    Etching the pillars is a wonderful idea! What a great way to put my new Cricut to use.

  • theoldblockhouse
    11 Jan, 2012

    Etching the pillars is a wonderful idea! What a great way to put my new Cricut to use.

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