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    R&M Richards Women’s Two-Piece A-Line Midi Dress with Jacket If you're attending a religious wedding or a ceremony in a church, your arms may need to be covered, making this embellished style a ...

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    Women's Sleeveless Cocktail Party Dress 'Tis the season for gorgeous velvet wedding dresses, and this one is certainly worth considering. It comes in 12 gorgeous colors and features a waist tie ...

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    Salacia Dress. Go ahead, show a little skin. The LBD remains the most important dress in your arsenal, and for a formal wedding, this is just the style.

  5. Weddings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A way that guests at a wedding can participate in giving the bride and groom a lucky future is by the tradition of throwing rice. The superstition originated when guests would throw nuts and grains in the hope of bringing the couple a good harvest and many children to help with the harvest.

  6. Honggaitou - Wikipedia

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    When the bride was brought to the wedding room, but just before entering the room, the groom would use a stick to remove her honggaitou and throw it on the roof while never looking at her face. [1] It was only after the bride entered the room and returned for the shangbai [b] that the groom and the wedding guests would see her face for the ...

  7. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    After the reading, there is a prayer and a short message, explaining the sanctity of the wedding vows (seiyaku). The bride and groom share their vows and exchange rings. The chapel register is signed and the new couple is announced. This is often followed by the traditional wedding kiss. The service can conclude with another hymn and a benediction.

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