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As soon as the wannabe brides arrive at the bachelorette house, stylist Carrie Cramer digs through their suitcases (the girls aren't told exactly what to bring) and tells them what will work on TV ... and what won't (for example, no logos and no stark white). Then the girls put together their own outfits.
The two finalists, however, have their outfits selected for them. Before the final rose ceremony, Cramer goes shopping (usually at such stores as Macy's or Saks Fifth Avenue) and picks out about 10 dresses for each girl. After a fitting, she chooses the most flattering frock for each.
HELENE EKSTEROWICZ, BACHELOR 2
DRESS DETAILS: Black A.B.S. by Allen Schwartz wrap dress with red trim. "A.B.S. dresses look expensive because the designers knock off high-end labels."
WHY CRAMER CHOSE IT: "I wanted to show off her great arms and legs without making her look sleazy."
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
JEN SCHEFFT, BACHELOR 3
Source: HighBeam Research, How to dress to drive a guy wild: ever notice how the girls on The...