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  2. Christine Brown Shops for the 'Perfect' Wedding Dress in ...

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    Christine Brown had no idea just how fun being a bride could be! In the Sunday, Dec. 29 episode of Sister Wives, the TLC star, 52, shops for the dress she ultimately wore to say “I do” to ...

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    A transgender girl from Mississippi’s Gulf Coast who wanted to wear a dress to a regional band event was discriminated against when her school insisted she follow a dress code based on her sex ...

  4. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, many wedding dresses were sleeveless and strapless. [3] Other brides preferred styles with sleeves, higher necklines, and covered backs. [3] The latest wedding dress designs, as of 2024, feature drop-waist silhouettes, convertible gowns, intricate crystal embellishments, tulle, and gowns that display vintage charm. [4]

  5. Brides and grooms are cracking down on wedding guests and ...

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    “By creating guidelines for registries and dress codes, the couple is attempting to alleviate this burden, allowing guests to focus more on having fun and less on pre-wedding stress,” Hannah ...

  6. 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.

  7. Train (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Court dress with long train. Portugal, c.1845. In clothing, a train describes the long back portion of a robe, coat, cloak, skirt, overskirt, or dress that trails behind the wearer. It is a common part of ceremonial robes in academic dress, court dress or court uniform. It is also a common part of a woman's formal evening gowns or wedding dresses.