Jenna Bush's wedding gown options
Filed under: Fashion, Celebrity Weddings, Celebrity
Now that the date has been set, it's time for Jenna Bush to select a dress. As you probably guessed, there's no need to keep your eyes peeled for her as you peruse the sale racks at David's Bridal -- the First Lady asked twelve designers to sketch a little something up for her daughter.Yeah, that's totally what I was going to do for my wedding, but it just happened that I found one already designed.
Anyway, here are the designers who sketched the dresses:
- Vera Wang
- J. Mendel
- Arnold Scaasi
- Carlos Miele
- Amsale
- Carmen Marc Valvo
- Angel Sanchez
- Badgley Mischka
- Nicole Miller
- Lela Rose
- Marc Bouwer
- Ocscar de la Renta
Personally, I rather favor #4 and #5, but depending on how #1 translates into fabric, I might like that, too. It might be more appropriate for an Egyptian mummy red carpet event, though. The third option makes me want to take a nap (which seems to be the general consensus), and since Jenna is getting married at the Bush ranch and not the White House, let's hope she chooses something with a bit of excitement!
Now, the real question is, which would you pick for her? Because I'm sure she'll check in on what AisleDash has to say, you know. So, leave a comment and tell her what you think!












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Feb 2nd 2008 @ 2:57PM
Roxanna Sarmiento said...
#5 by Amsale looks like it would be gorgeous.
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Feb 3rd 2008 @ 2:48AM
Dea said...
Some of those are so horrible it kind of makes the fact that I can't spend $100,000 on a wedding dress a relief haha! I agree with the previous poster the #% and I like #3 too in all its timeless simplicity
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Feb 9th 2008 @ 1:30PM
Jackie Oelgeschlager said...
SEVEN. There are only two dresses that I love and I am immediately drawn to FIVE which Jenna with her long blonde locks and prettiness could carry off all right; in short the groom would still appear to be marrying the girl and not the dress because girl and dress are a bit of a love-match. SEVEN, however, with its elegant simplicity, lets the beauty of the beautiful young woman stand out, the only problem being that it's a bit more formal than the five and, instead of the ranch, might be better worn at the White House -- which why on earth isn't she USING? I mean.....few women in history are in the right place at the right time! Oh well. That's her business, so congratulations anyway, and a long and happy life to the two of you.
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