Zac put the rumors to rest via his Twitter regarding his involvement )or in this case non-involvement) in the Bella’s wedding dress project.
Zac Posen Not Designing Bella’s Wedding Dress
What Was/Will Be Kristen Stewart Wearing in Breaking Dawn
When pictures came out of Kristen Stewart wearing that white dress in Brazil everyone wanted to know who made it and where they could buy it. Right away, eagle-eyed fans realized that her shoes were Michael Kors peep-toed pumps…but the dress?
Summit provided the answer to us. Sadly for people wanting to purchase it, the dress is a one-of-a-kind vintage item, so sorry you won’t find it down at Macy’s. On the other hand, COOL! it’s exactly the type of item that Alice would have selected for Bella to wear.
In other news, there are various rumors about Kristen Stewart not wearing a lot of anything in Breaking Dawn. Gossip Cop addresses those rumors. The movie will still be PG-13, but you can have sexy scenes in PG-13 movies assuming things are strategically covered.
Zac Posen Gives Non-Answer Regarding the Breaking Dawn Wedding Dress
Earlier this week, Entertainment Tonight posted information suggesting that Zac Posen would be designing the wedding dress worn by Kristen Stewart in Breaking Dawn. In August 2009, Zac was among a group of designers InStyle selected at random to draw up a version of Bella’s wedding dress(we don’t think any of the designers consulted the books when coming up with their sketches).
Well Hollywood Life caught up with Zac and asked him about the dress, and this is what he said:
“I can’t. I don’t speak about any of my projects and the reality of her(sic) non reality.” Well, he may not have said he’s definitely designing the dress, but he did say he doesn’t speak about any of his projects. Before walking away, he added in, “You know I do love a wedding.”
via TwiMoms
Stephenie Meyer described the dress to a Lexicon fan back when Eclipse had just come out. That fan was making a website based on Bella’s wedding dress. Her pictures from the site indicating the style are seen below.
When she closed the site, she graciously agreed to let us host the material that she had been given. This is how Stephenie described it, “I wish I still had the picture I based the description of Bella’s dress on, but it was lost in my fateful computer crash. Those of you who are going with the old fashioned look are on the right track. Two key words to aid in the search: art nouveau. It’s a simpler style than the frillier Edwardian stuff. Elegant white satin, cut on the bias, with long sleeves (the strapless thing is a very recent development. It wasn’t even popular when I was getting married, only 13 years ago, much less during the modest turn of the century). I search google images for the dress every now and then. I’ll let you know if I find something close one of these days.”
Zac Posen To Do Bella’s Wedding Dress?
According to ET, “Zac Posen designed both Portia de Rossi’s gown and her partner Ellen DeGeneres’ suit for their wedding. The designer is also reported to be making the wedding gown for the character of Bella Swan in the ‘Twilight’ films.”
You may know Zac Posen as one of the guest judges on America’s Next Top Model.
We have asked Summit for verification on the story, and are awaiting a response.
Via RPattz News
MTV: Kristen Stewart on the Bella’s Wedding Dress Process
See our slideshow below on what Stephenie Meyer said Bella’s dress looked like when fans first asked her about it almost three years ago. The photos went along with this quote on the old Lexicon forums, “I wish I still had the picture I based the description of Bella’s dress on, but it was lost in my fateful computer crash. Those of you who are going with the old fashioned look are on the right track. Two key words to aid in the search: art nouveau. It’s a simpler style than the frillier Edwardian stuff. Elegant white satin, cut on the bias, with long sleeves (the strapless thing is a very recent development. It wasn’t even popular when I was getting married, only 13 years ago, much less during the modest turn of the century). I search google images for the dress every now and then. I’ll let you know if I find something close one of these days.”
One of our Lexicon members (Love2Dream) had a Bella’s Wedding Dress website and she graciously allowed us to use the above information when the website folded.
So do you favor a book version wedding dress or a totally new take?
Bella’s Wedding Dress on InStyle
InStyle asked a couple of top designers for their take on Bella’s wedding dress. You can find their versions here. The sample below is designer Monique Lhuillier’s contribution.
However, Stephenie Meyer once gave out the dress descriptions and photos (seen below) to the Lexicon’s very own TrueLove who used to have a Bella’s Wedding Dress site. That site recently was taken down, but TrueLove gave the photos to us.
Stephenie’s description on the old Lexicon forums was, “I wish I still had the picture I based the description of Bella’s dress on, but it was lost in my fateful computer crash. Those of you who are going with the old fashioned look are on the right track. Two key words to aid in the search: art nouveau. It’s a simpler style than the frillier Edwardian stuff. Elegant white satin, cut on the bias, with long sleeves (the strapless thing is a very recent development. It wasn’t even popular when I was getting married, only 13 years ago, much less during the modest turn of the century). I search google images for the dress every now and then. I’ll let you know if I find something close one of these days.”
Love2dream based on Stephenie’s description, found the above images and asked if she was on the right track. Stephenie replied that the look was close, but not the exact photo that she had seen.
So what do you think of the EW collection and love2dream collection?
Follow Us!