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  2. Bridesmaid Dress from Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 Wedding to ...

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    The bride wore a dress by Norman Hartnell, ... PEOPLE previously reported. ... In addition to Queen Elizabeth’s wedding dress, Hartnell also designed her coronation dress, worn in 1953 and made ...

  3. Bride Has Friends Wear Bridesmaid Dresses She Wore to ... - AOL

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    In the clip, the women then got changed and could be seen sporting the gowns that Smith wore to their weddings. These included a pink V-neck gown, an off-the-shoulder light blue look, a silver ...

  4. Here's what you can do with old bridesmaid dresses

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    Here's what you can do with old bridesmaid dresses. AOL.com Editors. December 31, 2019 at 2:21 PM.

  5. White House Black Market - Wikipedia

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    Wedding & Event Boutique – Launched on January 26, 2015. The collection's key piece is White House Black Market's "Genius dress", a design that can be worn multiple ways. The Wedding & Event Boutique features party and cocktail dresses as well as bridesmaid dresses, shoes, jewelry and more. [14] [15]

  6. Bridesmaid - Wikipedia

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    A bridesmaid is typically a young woman and often the bride's close friend or relative. She attends to the bride on the day of a wedding or marriage ceremony. Traditionally, bridesmaids were chosen from unwed young women of marriageable age. The principal bridesmaid, if one is designated, may be called the chief bridesmaid.

  7. Bride - Wikipedia

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    Usually, in the "white wedding" model, the bride's dress is bought specifically for the wedding, and is not in a style that could be worn for any subsequent events. Previously, until at least the middle of the 19th century, the bride generally wore her best dress, whatever color it was, or if the bride was well-off, she ordered a new dress in ...