Cupcakes for Carrie Underwood’s wedding
Let them eat cupcakes.
That seems to Carrie Underwood’s plan for her wedding. The Oklahoma native and bride-to-be told CMT Radio Live that she and fiance Mike Fisher have decided not to have a cake.
“We’re kind of doing cupcakes,” she said. “I consider myself a very traditional person — and more than anything we’re getting married and that’s the important part — but we want everyone to have a good time so we’re doing some things like that that are a little different.”
Cupcakes are fine, Carrie, but what flavor?
Carrie Underwood’s “big” dress at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Carrie Underwood wears a voluminous dress at the 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards Show. The dress by designer Rafael Cennamo will be on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
It’s all about Carrie Underwood’s dress. The big dress. You know the one … the merlot silk taffeta super-size gown the Oklahoma country star wore at the 2009 Academy of Country Music Awards in April.
The much-talked-about dress will be featured in “Carrie Underwood: All-American Girl,” a spotlight exhibit opening June 11 at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
Created by Miami-based fantasy gown designer Rafael Cennamo, the dress required 120 yards of fabric and featured an eight-foot-long train. Underwood wore the voluminous confection during her performance of her hit song “I Told You So.”
“It was an honor to wear such a beautiful dress during one of the most special nights of my life. I truly felt like a princess!” Underwood said.
“Carrie Underwood: All-American Girl” is included with regular museum admission. The exhibit will remain open through Dec. 31.
Celebrity fashion snapshot: Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood … pretty in pink. Love the embellished straps on this tiered ruffle dress.

Season four "American Idol" winner and Oklahoma native Carrie Underwood arrives at the "American Idol" finale in Los Angeles.
Carrie Underwood … in good company in Badgley Mischka advertising campaign

Eva Longoria, Carrie Underwood, Brooke Shields, Lauren Hutton and Anjelica Huston appear alongside Mark Badgley and James Mischka to celebrate Badgley Mischka's 20th anniversary.
Have you seen this photo in Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar or InStyle? Badgley Mischka celebrates two decades in fashion with an advertising campaign featuring some of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood — Eva Longoria, Brooke Shields, Lauren Hutton, Anjelica Huston and Oklahoma’s own songbird Carrie Underwood. Carrie is in good company.
Shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz at Paramount Studios inLos Angeles, the ladies posed along with the designers in classic Leibovitz style. Each of the women is wearing Badgley Mischka couture eveningwear and accessories. The tagline, ”Two Decades of Glamour,” is symbolic of Badgley Mischka’s relationship with Hollywood over the past 20 years.
Mark Badgley and James Mischka met in 1982 at Parsons School of Design in NYC. In 1988, the duo joined forces and started the line, which gained in popularity when Winona Ryder wore their gown to the Academy Awards in 1996. She was the first of many major red carpet moments including Jennifer Lopez at three consecutive Oscars, Madonna, Catherine Zeta Jones, Sharon Stone, Jennifer Garner, Julia Roberts, Kate Winslet, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ashley Judd, Carrie Underwood, Eva Longoria, Teri Hatcher and Brooke Shields.
More on Carrie Underwood’s big dress on the Academy of Country Music Awards show
Some dresses are easy steals. I mean, it’s easy to steal the style.
Probably not so much the dress that Carrie Underwood wore on the Academy of Country Music Awards show. The merlot silk taffeta gown with a sprawling and ruffled train
gown took up much of the stage. It was by designer Rafael Cennamo, who creates fantasy gowns in bold colors and luxury fabrics. Check out his beautiful couture creations at www.cennamocouture.com/. His ready to wear collection can be see online at www.rafaelcennamo.net/

Carrie Underwood performs in a fantasy gown by Rafael Cennamo at the 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards Show.
Carrie Underwood’s big dress
All week long there was a buzz about “the dress” that Carrie Underwood would wear on tonight’s Academy of Country Music Awards presentation. The Associated Press writes that the dress was treated as if it were a matter of national security. Underwood compared it to lava.
Here’s the dress, if you didn’t see it in on television.
Love it, hate it, wonder what the big deal was all about?

Carrie Underwood at the 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards Show.



