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  2. These Comfy Wedding Shoes Will Keep Your Feet Happy on the ...

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    Shop the 26 most comfortable pairs of wedding shoes for bridesmaids, guests, and brides-to-be. ... Material: Patent leather, faux pearl and crystal embellishment. Heel height: 2.6 inches.

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    The 10 Most Comfortable Wedding Guest Shoes at a Glance ... These peep-toe, 4.75-inch stunners come dripping in pearls, including a large accent at the toe with the iconic Jimmy Choo logo.

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    Nina Shoes “I can now confirm post-wedding that [these satin pumps] are incredibly comfortable,” gushes PureWow Fashion Editor Abby Hepworth, who admittedly wanted to wear this style long ...

  5. Wedding dress of Grace Kelly - Wikipedia

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    The wedding attire included a headdress, veil, shoes and the lace- and pearl-encrusted prayer book which she carried down the aisle. [1] To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the wedding, the Philadelphia Museum of Art (which now owns the dress) displayed it at the museum between 1 April and 21 May 2006 and reported it to have been arguably its ...

  6. Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten

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    For her wedding dress, Elizabeth still required ration coupons to buy the material for her gown, designed by Norman Hartnell. [12] [13] The dress was "a duchesse satin bridal gown with motifs of star lilies and orange blossoms." [13] Elizabeth's wedding shoes were made out of satin and were trimmed with silver and seed pearl. [11]

  7. Chinese auspicious ornaments in textile and clothing

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    [15]: 123 Pearls are often depicted with the imperial dragon as according to the legend, the dragon guards a peal under the water. [16]: 132 The pearl is one of the Eight treasures and regularly appears on textiles and rank badge. [15]: 123 By the mid-Qing dynasty, the pearl evolved into the flaming pearl.

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