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December 2, 2008 6:19:57 AM CST



Jenna Picks de la Renta Design

Posted Apr 15, 08 1:37 PM CDT in Gossip Politics 

(Newser) – Jenna Bush will walk down the aisle in a “casual” Oscar de la Renta gown that suits her "organic and low key" May 10 wedding. Think organza, embroidery, matte beading, and a small train, but don’t expect pictures. Her intended, Henry Hager, doesn’t want to see the dress before the big day, reports the Washington Post, citing the upcoming Vogue.

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The Oscar de la Renta bridal collection is modeled April 14, 2008, in New York. There won't be any advance pictures of Jenna Bush's de la Renta gown, but it'll be organza with embroidery and beading.   (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
This May 2006 photo released by The White House shows Jenna Bush with Henry Hager. The couple will be married May 10.   (AP Photo/The White House, Kimberlee Hewitt)
The recently engaged Jenna Bush, daughter of President Bush and first lady Laura Bush, walks across the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
President Bush's daughters Barbara Bush, left, and Jenna Bush, center, leave the White House with Jenna Bush's fiance Henry Hager, right, Friday, October 5, 2007 in Washington.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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