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Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18134623/?GT1=9246
Disney to offer gowns for princess brides
Company offers new line of character-inspired dresses
Updated: 11:21 a.m. PT April 16, 2007
LOS ANGELES - Walt Disney Co. is looking to grab a bigger piece of the wedding cake, and feed its burgeoning Princess business, with a new line of character-inspired bridal gowns aimed at women who want to look and feel like Cinderella at the ball on their big day.
The 34 gowns by designer Kirstie Kelly were inspired by princesses from Disney films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Beauty and the Beast" and mark the latest effort by Disney to steer its weddings business toward higher-end nuptials.
Disney instructed Kelly to base her gown designs on those characters in a bet that the popularity of the Disney Princess line of products for girls, which racked up $3.4 billion in worldwide sales last year, would carry over to brides who grew up with Disney.
The Parks and Resorts division glitzed up the 16-year-old Fairy Tale Weddings program this year by hiring celebrity party planner David Tutera to design a "couture" line of decorations, floral arrangements and furniture for wedding packages that will start at $75,000.
"We have had ... couples that have been looking for an over-the-top wedding, and now we are going to offer that product to them," McFann said.
Standard Fairy Tale Weddings packages — which include ceremony and reception costs and sometimes extras like rides in a Cinderella carriage, trumpeting heralds and appearances by Mickey and Minnie Mouse in formal attire — start at $4,000 but average $27,000, about the same as the average wedding budget in the United States.
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The number of destination weddings has grown 400 percent in the last decade and those events now comprise 16 percent of all U.S. weddings, according to Conde Nast Bridal Media's 2006 American Wedding Survey.
The survey also showed that 55 percent of destination weddings took place in the United States and a quarter of those couples honeymooned in the same spot where they were married.
Millie Martini Bratten, Brides magazine editor-in-chief, said that's good news for Disney.
"I think it plays into a lot of other things that Disney has done in general to expand what people already love (and) the service they get," Bratten said.
"They are offering different types of weddings for different budgets and ... they have the resources and the imagination and the focus to attract the higher-end weddings."
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Disney to offer gowns for princess brides
Company offers new line of character-inspired dresses
Updated: 11:21 a.m. PT April 16, 2007
LOS ANGELES - Walt Disney Co. is looking to grab a bigger piece of the wedding cake, and feed its burgeoning Princess business, with a new line of character-inspired bridal gowns aimed at women who want to look and feel like Cinderella at the ball on their big day.
The 34 gowns by designer Kirstie Kelly were inspired by princesses from Disney films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Beauty and the Beast" and mark the latest effort by Disney to steer its weddings business toward higher-end nuptials.
Disney instructed Kelly to base her gown designs on those characters in a bet that the popularity of the Disney Princess line of products for girls, which racked up $3.4 billion in worldwide sales last year, would carry over to brides who grew up with Disney.
The Parks and Resorts division glitzed up the 16-year-old Fairy Tale Weddings program this year by hiring celebrity party planner David Tutera to design a "couture" line of decorations, floral arrangements and furniture for wedding packages that will start at $75,000.
"We have had ... couples that have been looking for an over-the-top wedding, and now we are going to offer that product to them," McFann said.
Standard Fairy Tale Weddings packages — which include ceremony and reception costs and sometimes extras like rides in a Cinderella carriage, trumpeting heralds and appearances by Mickey and Minnie Mouse in formal attire — start at $4,000 but average $27,000, about the same as the average wedding budget in the United States.
ALSO ON THIS STORY
Fairy Tale Weddings opened to gay couples
The number of destination weddings has grown 400 percent in the last decade and those events now comprise 16 percent of all U.S. weddings, according to Conde Nast Bridal Media's 2006 American Wedding Survey.
The survey also showed that 55 percent of destination weddings took place in the United States and a quarter of those couples honeymooned in the same spot where they were married.
Millie Martini Bratten, Brides magazine editor-in-chief, said that's good news for Disney.
"I think it plays into a lot of other things that Disney has done in general to expand what people already love (and) the service they get," Bratten said.
"They are offering different types of weddings for different budgets and ... they have the resources and the imagination and the focus to attract the higher-end weddings."
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.
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Am I the only one whose brain immediately combined these stories into a single mental image?DLRFantasmic!Dan wrote:...Disney to offer gowns for princess brides
Company offers new line of character-inspired dresses ...
...Fairy Tale Weddings opened to gay couples ...

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Hows about a redneck wedding?? White Shotguns,stretch-bed pickups,kegs-o-beer,and bug zappers. The bride could be in white Daisy Dukes, the groom in a freshly washed mullet (side-burns,and all) :D:
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Ooh! Ooh! I want a pirate wedding. Instead of the bridesmaids, let's have bar wenches!
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One moment, while I go loosen my pants.
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Ok, Which princess dress would be appropriate?DLRFantasmic!Dan wrote: Disney to offer gowns for princess brides
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Whichever makes you look FAAAAAABUUUUUUULOOOOOOUUUSSS!Cranbiz wrote:Ok, Which princess dress would be appropriate?![]()
I apologize for that.
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ktulu wrote:Whichever makes you look FAAAAAABUUUUUUULOOOOOOUUUSSS!
I apologize for that.
That would be a queen, not a princess. :)
I apologize for that, too.
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Two snaps!!ktulu wrote:Whichever makes you look FAAAAAABUUUUUUULOOOOOOUUUSSS!
I apologize for that.

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