She has a look that seldom is matched. Until someone copies it. She’s a standout and a knockout. This woman needs no advice, never asks “experts” and cares nothing about trends.
On her wedding day, a fussy gown is not her thing. And besides, it could be wedding No. 2 or 3, and, as they say, “been there, done that.”
She is one with those other spirited women, the likes of George Sand, Kate Hepburn, Tina Turner–breaking old rules, breaking new ground.
For the big day, make a statement–make it yours.
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Resources: Weddings ’98 (Magazine, Page 41)
Pg. 26: Richard Tyler navy wool gauze jacket, $1,495, and skirt, $695, at Ultimo. Chanel diamond “Soleil” necklace, $375,000, at Chanel Boutique.
Pg. 27: James Purcell mint green silk suit, $2,875, at Barneys New York.
Pg. 28: Far left, Dries Van Noten white wrap jacket, $515; white knit halter dress, $322, white rayon slip, $98, embroidered scarf (worn as a sarong), $1,075; and white mules, $338. All at Blake. Left, Christian Dior ivory pinstripe suit, $2,380, by special order at Ultimo and Christian Dior Boutique, New York. Christian Dior pink satin shoes not available.
Model: Lorca, Elite, New York




