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    Find ways to add an element of blue through statement earrings or a stunning pair of bright blue heels, or try a more unique option from our list, like a blue getaway car post-reception or altar ...

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  5. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Brides in Ireland traditionally wore a blue wedding dress as a symbol of purity. [10] The bride also traditionally kept an embroidered handkerchief on her person all day, which would later be used to make a christening gown for the couple's first child. [11] [12] [13] The wearing of wildflowers in the bride's hair was a common tradition. [14]

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    On the day of the wedding, Caitlin McNeill, a friend of the bride and groom, performed with her band at the wedding. Even after seeing that the dress was "obviously blue and black" in reality, [3] the musicians remained preoccupied by the photograph. They said they almost failed to make it on stage because they were caught up discussing the dress.

  7. Something Borrowed, Something New - Wikipedia

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    Something Borrowed, Something New is an American reality television series that premiered February 8, 2013, on TLC. [2] Hosted by Kelly Nishimoto and Sam Saboura, brides-to-be are able to choose between a new designer dress or their reimagined heirloom.