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Exclusive: Katie Holmes' Wedding Dress

holmesA Cruise/Holmes wedding is on the fast track. Katie Holmes has met with the owner of Buff Brides, a company that sculpts bodies for the big day. And, we're told, Buff Brides has specific instructions -- get Katie ready to look amazing in her wedding dress.

Now we have the specifics. A source tells TMZ that it's a sleek, strapless A-line dress that is form fitted across the waist and falls to the floor. As for cleavage -- not so much. The bust is cut straight across.



We're told Katie has very specific goals to look great in the dress, working especially hard on her shoulders and back.

Sue Fleming, the owner of Buff Brides told TMZ that Katie has decided to use her program, with the help of a personal trainer who has licensed the Buff Brides fitness regimen.

Fleming has written fitness books for brides, moms and moms-to-be. Musicians, actresses, newscasters, and TV stars have all used her methods.

Tags: Katie Holmes, KatieHolmes, Tom Cruise, TomCruise, Wedding dress, WeddingDress

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76. WHO THE HELL CARES?? THIS MARRIAGE WON'T WORK AT ALL.

Posted at 6:17PM on Oct 17th 2006 by donna

77. Oh "Poor Katie" and "Bad Tom" Who cares what they do?! In the end they will be accountable and have to live with their success or failure. Just like the rest of us. According to Tom if you are not practicing Scientology, Dissing moms with postpartum depression, knocking up young actresses, and dragging your feet in the marriage department, or not watching his movies then you are wrong.

It is not our job to judge Tom or katie for their beliefs or decisions just know where your values stand and hold to them. He and his life with Katie is so far from what I consider to be right that he just fulfills his whole purpose anyway. To entertain!

Posted at 9:39AM on Nov 22nd 2006 by Renee

78. It worries me for the baby as well because she is a girl. Maybe we should take a look at Tom's past relationships and take note.

Posted at 11:00PM on Mar 7th 2007 by david law

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