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  2. Indian wedding invitations - Wikipedia

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    Wedding invitations are one of the earliest personal applications of Tamil print media. [1] These invitation cards are used for announcing the marriage ceremony, and this process of sending an invitation card to guests and relatives forms an integral part of the ritual. The cards stand out due to their unique patterns, colors and symbols.

  3. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    Wedding invitations should be sent out 6–8 weeks prior to a wedding, with slightly more time being given for out of town or destination weddings. [13] Guests should be asked to reply at least 2 to 3 weeks before the wedding date; although many couples request RSVPs to be returned up to a month prior to the wedding day.

  4. André Kim - Wikipedia

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    His designs are held in high regard by Korean celebrities, and many of these celebrities model in his fashion shows. His wedding dress fashion shows are particularly renowned for showcasing celebrities. Kim's fame also extends beyond Korea's borders – Michael Jackson once asking him to be his personal designer. However, Kim declined, stating ...

  5. Khara dupatta - Wikipedia

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    The border of the dupatta has masala or a ribbon border with embroidered golden motifs. [3] [4] [5] The usual accompanying jewellery is: Tika/maang tikka/head locket [6] - a medallion of uncut diamonds worn on the forehead and suspended by a string of pearls; Jhoomar/paasa - a fan-shaped ornament worn on the side of the head

  6. Miklós Kiss - Wikipedia

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    The wedding identity design was based on manipulating some famous classical oil paintings. The faces on these iconic paintings were exchanged with the portraits of the bride and the bridegroom. The paintings were printed on canvas in the original size and the wedding started with a real exhibition opening.

  7. Sergey Balovin - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Balovin (born 5 July 1984, Voronezh, Russia) is a visual artist and curator.In 2011, to escape the conventional application of monetary value to art, he started the popular "In Kind Exchange" project in which he is exchanging artworks for useful presents. [1]