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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

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    A bride celebrated her upcoming nuptials with a fun nod to a popular rom-com. Savannah Smith — who has been a bridesmaid in nearly a dozen of her friends' weddings — decided to take a trip ...

  5. Marchesa (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Marchesa launched a handbag line, [11] [12] wedding dress line, Marchesa Bridal Couture, [12] and collaborated with Lenox on dinnerware designs. [13] In 2010, Marchesa collaborated with Le Métier de Beauty on a cosmetics line featuring the palettes of designers Chapman and Craig. [14]

  6. Brides (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Originally a magazine, Brides is now an online-only publication, with quarterly digital issues. As with many similar bridal magazines, it was designed to be an in-depth resource for brides-to-be, with many photographs and articles on wedding dresses, cakes, ceremonies, receptions, and honeymoons.

  7. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Many brides today choose to wear white bridal dresses at their weddings. However, brides before the 19th century just wore the best dress they owned. It wasn't until the 1840s, when Queen Victoria (who was monarch of Canada at the time) popularized white bridal dresses by choosing to wear white instead of the traditional royal silver dress.