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  2. David's Bridal - Wikipedia

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    When May Department Stores Co. bought it from Youtie and Erlbaum for $436 million in 2000, [1] David's Bridal was the largest retailer of bridal gowns and wedding-related merchandise. When sold to Leonard Green & Partners on November 17, 2006, it became the only nationwide competitor of bridal stores [ 1 ] - one in four American brides are ...

  3. Sophia Tolli - Wikipedia

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    Tolli selected the fabrics for the clothes that her aunt would create, giving her an opportunity to develop a keen eye for styles, colors, and more. A seamstress since her early teens, Tolli began making custom prom, bridesmaids and bridal gowns from a young age. [3] She continued her studies in design during college.

  4. Wedding dress of Lady Diana Spencer - Wikipedia

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    The dress set wedding fashion trends after the wedding. Large puffed sleeves, a full skirt and "soft touch fabrics" became popular requests. [17] Copies by other dressmakers were available "within hours" of the 1981 wedding. [18] Many bridal experts considered the dress a "gold standard" in wedding fashion in the years after the wedding. [19]

  5. "Prom angel" saves the day - AOL

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    Megan Steimer is excited about the Penn Hills High School senior prom. She was also excited to go try on prom gowns, but her father wasn't as excited about how much the gown would cost. "Three ...

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  7. Emma Domb - Wikipedia

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    Emma Domb's work ranged from baby clothes to junior debutante and prom dresses (as was the case in the 1950s launched "Party Lines by Domb" line) to ball and wedding gowns. [2] [4] [5] [6] In 1951, two million yards of fabric were reported to be cut for her dresses in a year, and her company was reported to have 8000 retail stores. [7]

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