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  2. Wedding of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and Grace Kelly

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    The dress materials included "twenty-five yards of silk taffeta, one hundred yards of silk net, peau de soie, tulle and 125-year-old Brussels rose point lace." The dress was a wedding gift to Kelly from MGM studios. [citation needed] The bride again wore a Juliet cap, which featured seed pearls and orange blossom detailing.

  3. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Most wedding traditions in the United States and Canada were assimilated from other, generally European, countries. [1] Marriages in the U.S. and Canada are typically arranged by the participants and ceremonies may either be religious or civil. In a traditional wedding, the couple to be wed invite all of their family and friends.

  4. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    Givenchy also designed her second wedding gown, a light-pink polo neck mini dress, worn in a ceremony to Andrea Dotti. [5] Rather than borrow clothes, she owned her wardrobe and paid full price for Givenchy's creations. [12] [20] From 1956, Hepburn's contract stipulated that she would be dressed by Givenchy in all contemporary-set films. [21]

  5. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    A wedding dress or bridal gown is the dress worn by the bride during a wedding ceremony. The color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the ...

  6. Breach of promise - Wikipedia

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    It was also called breach of contract to marry, [1] and the remedy awarded was known as heart balm. From at least the Middle Ages to the early 20th century, many jurisdictions regarded a man's promise of engagement to marry a woman as a legally binding contract. If the man subsequently changed his mind, he would be said to be in "breach" of ...

  7. Kathy Glover - Wikipedia

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    The wedding is nearly ruined when a burst water tank in the Bates' cottage destroys Kathy's dress, the night before. The day is saved when Dolly, Caroline and Jackie's grandmother, Annie Sugden (Sheila Mercier) alter Annie's own wedding dress, which her late mother Grace had worn on her wedding to Annie's father, Sam (Toke Townley).

  8. Ethical implications in contracts - Wikipedia

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    In addition, certain contracts are required by state law to be in writing (real estate transactions, for example), while others are not. [2] Wade and Honeyman [3] describe a ‘durable’ contract as one in which all parties substantially perform without abandonment and without resorting to legal proceedings. With only anecdotal evidence, it is ...

  9. Marriage proposal planner - Wikipedia

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    A proposal planner is a relatively new profession in the wedding industry. Proposal planners suggest marriage proposal ideas, scout proposal locations, negotiate rates with vendors, draw up contracts, hire photographers, create romantic setups, acquire permits, and help clients choose engagement rings. [1]

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