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It was my Anne of Green gables vision all over again...."Nineteen-eighteen?" I guessed."More or less,"she said, nodding. "Some of it is my design, the train, the veil..."She touched the white satin as she spoke. "The lace is vintage. Do you like it?""It's beautiful. It's just right for him."-Alice Cullen and Bella Swan, Eclipse, page 614"You can start braiding. I want it intricate. The veil goes here, underneath."-Alice Cullen, Breaking Dawn, page 43"My knees shook so badly as she fastened the long line of pearl buttons up my back that the satin quivered in little wavelets down to the floor."-Bella Swan, Breaking Dawn, page 43"Her skin was cream and roses, her eyes were huge with excitement and framed with thick lashes. The narrow sheath of the shimmering white dress flared out subtly at the train almost like an inverted calla lily, but so skillfully that her body looked elegant and graceful..."-Bella Cullen, Breaking Dawn, page 57
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.
















Most of you Twi fans know in this area that a large portion of Breaking Dawn will filmed in Louisiana. We have the wonderful opportunity to be making Bella and Edwards wedding cake. Yes!!! You heard me correctly. I am a huge Twi fan and wiggled my way in to be making their cake for the movie. If all goes well it will not be vaguely in the shop or cropped out of the film all together. Who knows. Can't tell ya what it will look like...not until it opens in theaters, then you will get a clear shot of the cake Over the years we have made two of the opening premiere cakes for Rave Motion Pictures and this surely a great step up. Oh, we are definitely Team Edward!!! Ha

Spoiler alert, look away if you can’t deal. Bella has the baby and drops dead. The Jacob is all sad and leaves. Then he comes back to kill the Evil Thing. Then he lays eyes on it. You see it through his eyes like tunnel vision – she’s 2, she’s 4, she’s 9, she’s a teen, she’s a woman, and that’s when he falls in love. It actually doesn’t read creepy at all. It reads not bad...
Then Edward’s all sad because Bella dies. And he hears Jacob’s thoughts. And he beats the sh-t out of Jacob. Jacob doesn’t fight back because he’s a weak and sh-t from imprinting...
She dies as a human. Then at the end of the movie, you feel her suffering and the burning and smash to her eyes, they open red. Credits. Then at the end of the credits.. Volturi Scene. Michael Sheen’s character, I cant remember his name, gets word that Bella is a vampire and he’s all like – I want her. Then it’s over.

Famed fashion designer Kenneth Cole wants to see Kristen Stewart in a whole new lookfor Breaking Dawn. And if he has his way, Bella Swan may be vamped up to ward off bad vampires!On Wednesday, November 10th, we talked to Kenneth at the grand opening of the Kenneth Cole Boutique at Santa Monica Place. “The dress would repel the less than desirable vampires,” the fashion icon tells Hollywoodlife.com.“It can pick and choose. It’s a smart dress. And with that kind of dress you can make it sexy and engaging or intimidating. So it depends on how you choose to wear that black leather dress.”





"To get Bella's long brown locks back after dying it black and chopping it short, Twilight colorist Stuart Gavert bleached and the colored Kristen's hair matching it to the weave she wears to recreate Bella's length"