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  2. Pronovias - Wikipedia

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    Pronovias is a wedding dress design business based in Catalonia, Spain. BC Partners acquired a 90 percent stake in the firm in 2017 for 550 million Euros. [1] [2] [3] In 2018, Amandine Ohayon took over from d'Andrés Tejero as the company's CEO. [1] Manuel Mota Cerrillo was the company's creative director for 23 years until his death in 2013. [4]

  3. Need a wedding dress? This librarian has 100 - AOL

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    Puccio's word-of-mouth collection became a neighborhood phenomenon after a local paper, The Star-Ledger, published an article about Puccio's dress collection in February 2024.

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  5. The prettiest dresses of New York Fashion Week spring 2016 - AOL

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    The spring shows of New York Fashion Week are always the most dazzling, with florals and lace, vibrant neons and pretty pastels, and a whole lot of white. The prettiest dresses of New York Fashion ...

  6. Donna Ricco - Wikipedia

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    Over the next 20 years, the company developed into a successful dress business distributed at department stores such as Nordstrom and Macy’s as well as directly from the Donna Ricco website. Ricco designs under two labels: Donna Ricco New York, a line of dresses; and Donna Ricco Collection, a higher-end line of dresses and separates.

  7. Wedding dress of Princess Beatrice of York - Wikipedia

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    The wedding dress of Princess Beatrice of York worn at her wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on 17 July 2020 was designed by the British fashion designer Norman Hartnell, who had originally created the gown for Queen Elizabeth II, the bride's grandmother, in the 1960s.