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Finally! See a Full-Length Pic of Kim Kardashian's Wedding Dress

Kim and Kanye leaving their hotel for versailles’s castel reception

May 27 2014, Published 12:50 p.m. ET

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Kim and Kanye leaving their hotel for versailles's castel reception

The Kim Kardashian and Kanye West wedding may be over, but the discussion is just beginning. After a long Memorial Day Weekend of photo-booth pics and blurry paparazzi images, the couple have finally released real photos of their happy day. Come see!

PHOTOS: See pics of guests arriving at the Kimye ceremony.

In previous pics, you may have noted that Kim opted for a long-sleeved, almost Kate Middleton-esque Givenchy Haute Couture lace gown designed by close friend Riccardo Tisci. But in the new photos posted exclusively by E!, you can see that the gown was not nearly as understated as Middleton's. Kim's dress was entirely backless, with cut-outs over her famous hips. A skinny white belt accented her tiny waist.

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Some other amazing things to note about the wedding album: baby North West being held by Kris Jenner during the ceremony. A flower wall not unlike the one Kanye presented to Kim for Mother's Day a few weeks ago. And an adorable photo-booth pic of Kimye in matching "Just Married" leather jackets. Sweet!

What do you think of Kim and Kanye's wedding pics? Do you like her dress? Are there any details you would use for your own wedding? Tell us in the comments below or tweet us @OKMagazine.

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