Exclusive Photos of Barbie Blank's Princess Wedding Dress
You’re probably used to seeing Barbie Blank in a skimpy two-piece during her WWE Diva days as Kelly Kelly or barely-there string bikinis when she’s modeling for magazines like Maxim. But for her wedding to former professional hockey player Sheldon Souray, the WAGS star went into full-on princess mode in a mermaid style dress with a full, flared tulle skirt and train.

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Blank told PeopleStyle, she’s been planning this day for so long that she knew exactly what type of dress she was after. “I knew how I wanted my wedding since I was a little girl. And I’ve always been about the bigger the better and this dress is so over the top in so many ways,” she shared. “I’m only getting married once so I thought, ‘Hey why not go big?'”
She was so focused on the type of look she wanted in fact, that she knew her Galia Lahav gown, featuring a lace form-fitting bodice with delicate shoulder straps and opulent mermaid-style skirt, was the one the second she tried it on.
“I went to a trunk show for Galia Lahav right after we got engaged just to go and look around and see what kind of dress I wanted,” Blank explained. “After trying on my third dress I knew I had found the one.”
In fact, the three besties she took on the shopping trip — and the rest of the employees at boutique! — could not agree more. “When I put on the dress and walked out of the dressing room the whole store turned around and look at me and they said, That’s the one!”
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She chose a sleek updo to accentuate her gown — “I wanted my hair up because the dress is open back and is so beautifully detailed that I wanted everyone to see it so I wanted to go for something classy, elegant and timeless for my hair” — and accented it with Rahaminov diamonds worn as a a headband (they also made her bracelet and tear-drop diamond necklace).
And her understated makeup followed in the same vein: “I wanted to go for a natural look… I want to look back in 50 years and have [the photos] look timeless.”
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