Lauren Conrad recently unveiled her stunning bridesmaid dress collection ahead of her dream wedding to William Tell, and as the big day gets closer, The Hills babe has now shared some snaps from her gorgeous bridal shower, that took place over Labor Day weekend.
Managing editor of LaurenConrad.com, Allison Norton, was amongst guests at the beautiful bash, and she made sure to take to Instagram to give her followers a sneak peek of what was going on.
Allison posted a gorgeous photograph, alongside the caption: "Best bridal shower for the best bride πΈπΊπ»." According to E! News reports, the shower was held at Lauren's house and the lucky guests were asked to bring a personal recipe on a card, with the author and fashionista also treating friends and family to special personalised napkins.
Lauren looks amazing as she celebrates her bridal shower (Instagram)
"Thank you to @Dishwashgirl for making my shower so lovely," L.C posted, over the weekend, alongside an image. "Thank you to my amazing friends and family for the best shower ever! #tellmeyouloveme," she also added.
Everything just looks so pretty (Instagram)
Following a bachelorette party in Cabo San Lucas, Lauren revealed her bridesmaids collection, that she designed herself, last week. And it's certainly shaping up to be quite the event!
The 28-year-old graces the cover of the latest issue of Martha Stewart's Weddings magazine surrounded by some of her closest friends who are modelling the stunning range. In the accompanying interview, Lauren reveals all the details about the lucky chosen ones.
Guests were treated to personalised napkins (Instagram)
Revealing the amount of effort and thought she put into asking each one to be her bridesmaid, Lauren explained: "My jewelry team at Kohl's made me necklaces. We found this little diamond ring piece that looks just like my ring, so I did rose gold necklaces for everybody and then sent it with a will-you-be-my- bridesmaid' card."
L.C with five of her nine bridesmaids (Instagram)
"I sent them all the different shapes and let them pick from two colors. I don't mind if there are a few girls in the same dress, or if people are all in different ones. It's too difficult to take a group of girls and put them in the same color and silhouette; everyone has their own style," she then added.
How gorgeous do they all look?
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