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Join David's Bridal for an Oscars' Twitter Party!

Although Everything She Wants would rather be going to the 84th Academy Awards, here's the next best option.  Join David's Bridal for an Oscars' Twitter Party on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012  at 7 p.m., and Tweet your way into a new gown from David’s Bridal.

David's Bridal party dresses./Tracy E. Hopkins
A panel of three top fashion experts will host the Twitter event.  As starlets step onto the red carpet in their glamorous gowns, the experts will give us the inside scoop on how to get the celeb looks-for-less while offering lucky Twitter followers a chance to win these looks via gift cards from David’s Bridal. 

To join in the conversation, simply look for the hashtag #DBRedCarpet on Twitter and get the top fashion tips and tricks from David’s Bridal’s fashion experts, including:

·  Katrina Mitzeliotis (@KatrinaM) – Celebrity Fashion Expert
·  Carmen Ordonez (@VivaFashion) – Hispanic Style Expert
·  Cassandra Morris (@SoCassandra) – Teen Fashion Expert

Happy Tweeting!  Additional details about the party can be found on the David’s Bridal Blog.  

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  1. I've seen the bridal gowns and they're all so pretty! It made me remember my own wedding held at the wedding venues in Long Island and how well-selected my gown was.

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