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* Marchesa: Georgina Chapman and Keren Creig are as deft at dressing A-list brides as red-carpet regulars. Silhouettes ranged from full-skirted looks in tulle and gazar to more streamlined columns in crepe and lace, but the Oscar goes to this crepe-back satin column with embroidered illusion bodice and tulle overlay.

# ranged from full-skirted looks in tulle and gazar to more streamlined columns in crepe and lace, but the Oscar goes to this crepe-back satin column with embroidered illusion bodice and tulle overlay.
# Isaac Mizrahi for Kleinfeld: The mischievous designer played with length (strapless tea-length numbers) and color (pink and white candy stripes, black net overlays). Traditionalists will love this strapless lace mermaid dress.

Oscar de la Renta: For the designer's more adventuresome Park Avenue princesses, there was a floral guipure bustier crop top paired with silk faille palazzo pants, while full-skirted dresses in azure, scarlet and cardamom channeled a modern-day Jackie O. But the real reason the girls love Oscar is his demi-couture approach to design, exemplified by this cord and pearl embroidered high-neck gown with silk taffeta skirt.
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