Sketch by THEIA Couture Designer Don O'Neill |
With the impending nuptials between Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries, the fashion world is speculating on which designer Kim Kardashian will wear on her big day.
After spotting Kim Kardashian dress shopping and lunching with her sister Kourtney and lunching with Vera Wang, most people think they have it all figured out. But will it be Vera who designs her famous dress? Or is Vera Wang just giving Kim her designer expertise? Only time will tell.
Kim also visited Vera Wang’s Upper East Side boutique, followed by a number of department stores in New York City including Bergdorf Goodman, Barney’s and Bendel’s but still no word on what or if she has chosen her dress.
Designer Don O’Neill, Creative Director for the eveningwear and bridal collection for THEIA just released his visions of Kim Kardashian’s perfect dress.
The sketch, created by O’Neill, features his interpretation of what Kim might choose to wear on her special day.
In regards to his visions, Designer Don O’Neill says “Kim often opts for figure hugging silhouettes that show off her gorgeous voluptuous curves. She has a taste for opulence, glamour and over the top drama. The dress I designed shows off her beautiful curves, the details are extravagant and opulent, yet delicate, feminine and sophisticated.”
And judging by her fab curve-hugging collection of clothes, I’d say he is probably right on.
Kim Kardashian’s wedding is said to be a camera-ready ceremony at a prestigious Los Angeles Estate, set to take place on August 20th. Her fiancé, Kris Humphries, proposed back in May at her Beverly Hills home by spelling out “Will you marry me?” in rose petals on the floor of her bedroom where he was waiting on one knee. Kris Humphries reportedly spent two million dollars on the 20+carat ring for Kardashian.
Which leads us to another million dollar question, how much will she spend on her wedding dress?
What do you think of THEIA Designer Don O'Neill's sketch?
We think it's FAB!
I really like the middle ones on the first and fourth rows. Nice to finally see a wedding dress with some kind of sleeve - even a cap sleeve again! Not everyone looks good or feels comfortable sleeveless.
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