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I wouldn't wear any of them. They're too provocative. That's not the tone I'd want to set at my wedding. I think a wedding is sacred and honorable, and those dresses do not reflect that.
I think #2 might be a little over the top, can't see the average father walking his little girl down the aisle wearing a see thru, strategically placed crystals or not.
A few of them don't really strike me as anything special or sexy, #8 is downright hideous IMO, not flattering at all.
I like 1, 5, 6, and 7 best. Some of the others I think would make great evening dresses, but as a wedding dress, they just don't do it for me.
I don't think any of them are very attractive at all. 7 is okay, probably the only one I would wear out of any of them. But only if I had no other options.
#5 is the only one I saw that actually looks like a bride at a wedding. Maybe after several jager bombs #1 would and if I was extremely drunk, #4 also...All others at this point and time look nothing a wedding dress...
Having been subjected to wearing a cutesy, excruciatingly frilly wedding dress with bows that screamed "I'm a girl, I'm a girl!!!", I hope I've learned to appreciate individuality.
If one were very young, I'm not so sure about any of those dresses being the best choice. Pretty hard for a youngster to carry them off. However, if I had to choose favs, it would be #2 () and #5. Gorgeous gowns, but conservative they're not.
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