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Saturday, April 10, 2010
INSPIRATION SATURDAY
I know you all are used to my relatively regular feature, 'Inspiration Sunday' but I just couldn't wait to show you this new gown from the Spring/Summer 2010 collection.  If you're in love with Chantilly lace and silk chiffon, The Shelah Gown may just be your find. An empire bodice is done up in cut-outs of lace pulled together with a gold brocade tie belt.  The photo has a real Renaissancey dream quality thanks to the uber-talented John Truong of John Truong Photography.  The long and mystic stone path stretching beyond is loaded with symbolism.  What's your interpretation?
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