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Most Desirable Celebrity Wedding Dresses In History

October 2, 2012 by Kelly Davies Leave a Comment

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Kaley Cuoco & Karl Cook

Kaley Cuoco has been always the style dream of every girl, and her wedding gown was no exception. The elegant and stunning custom dress in champagne-color dazzled with rhinestone and gorgeous metallic embellishments, as well as a sheer layer, which made for a perfect neckline.

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Credit: @Kaley Cuoco

Fun Fact: Kelly’s gown took 400 hours to make. A team of 10 seamstresses worked together to hand embroider the gown, which included handmade floral appliqués and embroidered tulle.

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