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    For example, I kept a cute $238 tropical linen Scotch & Soda romper for $60 and a $275 Louna ombre sweater for $40. Since I already rented them, I knew they fit and looked good on my body.

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    Use cozy textiles such as linen, burlap, or flannel in shades of burgundy, burnt orange, or mustard to evoke the fall season and create a homey, comfortable atmosphere. What to Bring to Friendsgiving

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    Make sure you have enough flatware for a dinner party with this 20-piece set. It includes full service for up to four guests, including butter knives, salad forks, dinner forks, tea spoons and ...

  5. Wedding industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The wedding industry in the United States is the providers of services and goods for weddings in the U.S., taken as a whole. Every year in the United States, there are approximately 2.5 million weddings. [1] The United States wedding industry was estimated to be worth about $70.5 billion as of 2022. [1]

  6. Bedding ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A satirical cartoon by Isaac Cruikshank of Princess Charlotte and Prince Frederick being led to bed by a party including her parents, King George III and Queen Charlotte. The bedding ceremony refers to the wedding custom of putting the newlywed couple together in the marital bed in front of numerous witnesses, usually family, friends, and neighbors, thereby completing the marriage.

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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 ...