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  2. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    Wedding dress from 1891. Until the late 1960s wedding dresses reflected the styles of the day; since then they have often been based on Victorian styles. Weddings performed during and immediately following the Middle Ages were often more than a personal union between two individuals. They frequently symbolized a union between families ...

  3. Jennie Garth reveals she designed her own wedding gown ... - AOL

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    By MARAH ALINDOGAN Jennie Garth has a long list of achievements on her resume – and now she can add wedding dress designer. "I felt a great sense of accomplishment when I first tried it on ...

  4. Bride Transforms Grandmother’s 1948 Wedding Dress ... - AOL

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    Katie Klinefelter inherited her grandmother's 1948 wedding dress. Almost 77 years later, she transformed the heirloom into the dress of her dreams. The bride shared a video of the before-and-after ...

  5. Bridesmaid Dress from Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 Wedding to ...

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    The bride wore a dress by Norman Hartnell, who also designed her bridesmaids dresses (and would also design younger sister Princess Margaret’s wedding gown 13 years later in 1960). One of those ...

  6. Wedding dress of Catherine Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Noted for its design, symbolism, and expected influence on Western bridal gown trends, the dress was widely anticipated and generated much comment in the media. Replicas of the dress were produced and sold, and the original dress was on display at Buckingham Palace from 23 July 2011 until 3 October 2011 during the annual summer exhibition.

  7. Ann Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Ann Cole Lowe (December 14, 1898 – February 25, 1981) was an American fashion designer. Best known for designing the ivory silk taffeta wedding dress worn by Jacqueline Bouvier when she married John F. Kennedy in 1953, she was the first African American to become a noted fashion designer. [1]

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