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  2. A bride found a $25 wedding dress and turned it into the gown ...

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    Adrian Bradley and Ryan Jennings got married on June 22. Bradley happened upon a $25 wedding dress and decided to wear it on her big day. The original dress featured stains and ripped flowers, but ...

  3. Tradesy - Wikipedia

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    The company started in 2009 under the name Recycled Bride, a peer-to-peer resale marketplace where brides could buy and sell wedding dresses and accessories. [2] DiNunzio soon expanded her platform to women's luxury fashion. Tradesy officially launched in 2012. [3] Tradesy joined the Launchpad LA accelerator in 2011. [4]

  4. 22 Modern Reception Dresses for Your Second Bridal Look - AOL

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    Shop the 22 best wedding reception dresses for your wedding looks, with styles from brands like Danielle Frankel, Galvan, and Norma Kamali.

  5. I Found the Gown - Wikipedia

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    I Found the Gown is an American wedding dress shop reality series airing on TLC as part of that network's Friday evening "wedding block" of programming. The series films at "VOWS Bridal Outlet", a discount wedding dress shop in Watertown, Massachusetts in suburban Boston which has existed since 1992.

  6. Bride Finds Dream Wedding Reception Dress at Goodwill ... - AOL

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    A bride found her dream wedding reception dress … for a mere $7.99!. Chiara Gallo was shopping the aisles of her local Goodwill store in Nashville when she came upon an unexpected find: A sheer ...

  7. Green wedding - Wikipedia

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    Many green brides opt to purchase a vintage/second-hand dress and have it altered instead of buying a new dress. Other brides choose to sell or donate their dress after the wedding or have it recycled to create a new garment. There are some brands creating outfits from recycled materials, [17] and others using environmentally friendly dyes. [18]