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Wednesday, April 8, 2009 4:00 PM
Runway Review
Three of a Kind: Green Gowns
New York—You've heard of going green, but wedding dress designers this season are taking it to a more literal level, creating gowns in this earthy hue. Vera Wang took the most over-the-top approach to the color with this "citron" gown (left) that features an asymmetrical neckline for a free and organic feel. Much like Sarah Jessica Parker's "barely mint" gown that she wore to the 2009 Academy Awards, Reem Acra created this tulle embroidered strapless gown (middle). If you are thinking green but aren't ready to take the plunge, this silk organza gown (right) includes a satin peridot ribbon that sits below the beaded bodice of this of this V-neck dress by Tara Keely. —Cari Wolfert
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