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  2. Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids - Wikipedia

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    Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids is an American reality television series on TLC which follows events at Bridals by Lori in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs, a bridal shop owned by Lori Allen. The series shows the progress of individual sales associates, managers, and fitters at the store , focusing on bridesmaid dresses and the bridesmaid ...

  3. Bill Dewbre - Wikipedia

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    Dewbre being interviewed for a video in Dallas store. Dewbre is the owner of Wild Bill's Western Store in Dallas, Texas. Its current location, which opened in 2006, [5] is in the West End Historic District of Dallas. The store offers customers customizable western wear like hats and boots with standard and 'exotic' hide options. [6]

  4. Wedding dress of Catherine Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Noted for its design, symbolism, and expected influence on Western bridal gown trends, the dress was widely anticipated and generated much comment in the media. Replicas of the dress were produced and sold, and the original dress was on display at Buckingham Palace from 23 July 2011 until 3 October 2011 during the annual summer exhibition.

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  6. Woman defrauds nonprofit of nearly $400,000 to launch bridal ...

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    For three years, the woman stole more than $100,000 from the nonprofit each year and used the money to launch her businesses, including Kay’s Bridal Boutique and Southern Sass Closet, according ...

  7. David's Bridal - Wikipedia

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    David's Bridal started in 1950 as a small bridal boutique in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 1972, Floridian Phillip Youtie purchased the salon with intentions to open new locations. Between that time and 1988, Youtie successfully grew his investment from a single store to 18 boutiques.