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  2. Say Yes to the Dress - Wikipedia

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    The weekly podcast provides listeners wedding tips and tricks. Say Yes to the Dress: Big Bliss (September–October 2010; April 2011–) is the second spin-off. The shop, staff, venue and producers are the same as the original series, except that all of Kleinfeld's clientele on this program are brides that are plus-sized.

  3. Wedding reception - Wikipedia

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    Wedding reception in 17th-century Russia by Konstantin Makovsky Wedding dance of an Azerbaijani married couple. A wedding reception is a party usually held after the completion of a marriage ceremony as hospitality for those who have attended the wedding, hence the name reception: the couple receive society, in the form of family and friends, for the first time as a married couple.

  4. Brides (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Brides online publication contains many topics that are of interest to brides and their bridal party. The magazine contains information on bridal party dresses, bouquets , wedding paperwork, engagement rings , alterations , fitness , budgeting , shoes , cosmetics , hairstyles , fashion accessories , and fashions .

  5. Walima - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the wedding procession (bride leaving for her husband’s house). [Ibn Hajar, Fath al-Bari, 9/287] However, the majority of the scholars (jumhur) are of the opinion that walima is a meal that is prepared after the marriage has been consummated. This was the practice of the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace), as ...

  6. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    A black wedding, also known as "shvartse khasene" in Yiddish, or a plague wedding, referred to as "mageyfe khasene" in Yiddish, is a Jewish tradition where a wedding takes place in times of crisis, particularly during epidemics. In this custom, the bride and groom, often impoverished orphans, beggars, or individuals with disabilities, are ...

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  8. Russian wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    Wedding party in the Praga Hotel, Moscow, 1990 A Boyar Wedding Feast by Konstantin Makovsky, 1883 Peasant Wedding in the Tambov guberniya, 1880. Russian weddings held great importance in their culture and tradition, evolving differently according the region, but maintaining common points.

  9. Missing bachelorette party returns safely home - AOL

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    The bridal party says they were fortunate to get a flight out, but other tourists aren't as lucky. According to Bureau of Consular Affairs , storm damage has delayed people's travel.