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"The Office" Dresses in Frocks from David's Bridal

For those that watched last week's wedding on "The Office" you know that Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) tied the knot with a spoofing of the "JK wedding" YouTube sensation. Gotta love that! Did you know the bride wore an embellished wedding gown from the Galina Collection exclusively for David's Bridal (style T9552; $399)? And, her bridal party wore silver David's Bridal dresses (style F12732; $145). For my own wedding (just over 7 years ago now) I wore a gown from David's Bridal and loved it. The dress fit perfectly and was I believe just $299 - the dress was affordable and the style was beautiful. The bridal dress that Pam (Jenna Fischer) wore is a light, flowing crinkle chiffon A-line gown with a beautifully embroidered empire waist. The bridesmaids dresses were sleeveless long chiffon dresses with a charmeuse rounded neckline and sash at the waist. Both gowns are showcased below. I'll be taking the rest of today off, but I'll be back first thing in the morning and don't forget to enter the current giveaway before another one starts tomorrow.

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It's looking amazing wedding dress..

October 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMorgan William

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