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Model behavior

The Bride—Lara Stone, That Is—Wore Custom Givenchy

May 17, 2010  12:03 pm

As predicted, Lara Stone tied the knot this weekend in London, to beau David Walliams. (Will they share outfits? Walliams famously played a fairly unconvincing transvestite on Little Britain.) If Walliams’ Emily “I am a lady!” Howard is looking to borrow, there are worse places to start than Lara’s wedding dresses. Riccardo Tisci custom-made both her gown—a gold-trimmed cream column—and the belted, gold-sequined mini (pictured) she wore to the after-party. What do you think of her off-the-aisle look?

Photo: Charles Aris / Getty Images

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USER COMMENTS  (3)
  1. I love her dress!

    Milana from http://fashionstyleadvice.com

    By MilanaFSA on 05/17/10 at 7:17 pm
  2. The dress is okay but way too tight, and I hate the shoes, bleh.

    By DuBeiJia on 05/17/10 at 8:26 pm
  3. the dress is gorgeous, like nearly everything the great mr. riccardo tischi does, and ms. lara stone is no ordinary runway model (if there is such a thing) - mr. tischi hardly needs to (and doesn’t) copy anyone, but my first guess would have been balmain - compare these outfits from mr. christophe decarnin’s outstanding fall collection (yay, he moved away from shredding!), on princess siri tollerod http://www.style.com/fashionshows/complete/slideshow/F2010RTW-BALMAIN?event=show2062&designer=design_house255&trend=&iphoto=16, stalwart anja rubik http://www.style.com/fashionshows/complete/slideshow/F2010RTW-BALMAIN?event=show2062&designer=design_house255&trend=&iphoto=21, glorious edita vilkeviciute http://www.style.com/fashionshows/complete/slideshow/F2010RTW-BALMAIN?event=show2062&designer=design_house255&trend=&iphoto=14, and the one-and-only sasha pivovarova http://www.style.com/fashionshows/complete/slideshow/F2010RTW-BALMAIN?event=show2062&designer=design_house255&trend=&iphoto=9 !! \,,/ twitter

    By mercuryloge on 05/19/10 at 10:49 am