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    U.K. fashion designer Clare Waight Keller – the brains behind the whimsical creation — shared new details about the timeless piece, including how the Duchess of Sussex, now 42, put a ...

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  4. Easy Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Easy Wedding was founded in 2019 by Florian Ughetto from France and Liz Nuñez from Paraguay, a couple residing in the UAE. [4] [7] After legally marrying in Georgia in 2019 due to nationality-based legal issues, they created Easy Wedding, assisting other couples struggling with international marriage laws and other legal obstacles to marriage.

  5. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Brides in Ireland traditionally wore a blue wedding dress as a symbol of purity. [10] The bride also traditionally kept an embroidered handkerchief on her person all day, which would later be used to make a christening gown for the couple's first child. [11] [12] [13] The wearing of wildflowers in the bride's hair was a common tradition. [14]

  6. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    In Egypt blue was associated with the sky and with divinity. The Egyptian god Amun could make his skin blue so that he could fly, invisible, across the sky. Blue could also protect against evil; many people around the Mediterranean still wear a blue amulet, representing the eye of God, to protect them from misfortune. [14]

  7. It Takes The Entire Rainbow Of Colors To Make The Sky Blue ...

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    It might seem like a simple question. But the science behind a blue sky isn't that easy. For starters, it involves something called the Rayleigh effect, or Rayleigh scattering. But that same ...