I am in love with the dress that Lily Collins, daughter of Phil Collins, wore to the Crillon Ball in Paris. Granted, she is very young and looks even younger in the dress, but there is so much gorgeous detail. I saw some other more detailed pictures of the dress in a magazine, but these are the only ones I could find online. She's the one standing in the first photo.


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Post a CommentExquisite.
I know!! It's stunning.
Look at the 2nd picture. The girl in the pink is eyeing at her in jealousy!
love it
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Love! Gorgeous details and the ivory color is lovely.
Beautiful! What is this ball? One of the girls in the second pic looks a bit jealous.
Beautiful dress!
Too frou-frou. If looks could kill, though...just look at those girls! Hate it!
oh my god, that dress is perfect!
I'm not a fan of the dress but she is gorgeous! Wow...
ahhaa! yeah, the girl in the pink looks pretty peeved. she's probably jealous of lily's amazing dress. i am seriously becoming obsessed with it. it is exquisite. it has just about every material and fabric imaginable but since it's all in the same gorgeous color, it's not too much. i really couldn't design something more perfect for me if i tried. i wish it was mine!!!
romania - the ball is in paris at the hotel de crillon. here is some information i copied and pasted from wikipedia to explain what the ball is :
Each year, the Hôtel de Crillon holds the annual Bal des Debutantes (Debutante Ball) for the benefit of a charity. This unique and exclusive event, created by Ophélie Renouard and her team in 1991, is a "coming out" party for twenty-four international young ladies, aged between 16 and 19, whose families are all members of the elite worldwide. The "new debs" all wear gowns from the French haute Couture houses or leading international fashion houses.
It's absolutely beautiful! Perfect for the occasion and it looks like it suits her perfectly as well. I love it!
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