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  2. 25 Affordable Destination Wedding Locations Across America - AOL

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    When you think about a cheap wedding, most people think about Vegas. However, getting married in Sin City can cost you more than $20,000. Instead, choose Laughlin, Nevada for your destination wedding.

  3. Where To Find a Cheap Wedding Venue Near Me? Try These ... - AOL

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    Getting married on a budget can be a challenge. According to The Knot, in 2020, the average cost of a wedding in the U.S. was $19,000. This amount includes the ceremony and the reception. Read: 9...

  4. Princess Theodora of Greece Wore a Stunning Historic Tiara to ...

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    Princess Theodora and Kumar’s wedding has been a long time coming. The pair got engaged in 2018 and have had to postpone their wedding twice. First, in 2020, the wedding was delayed due to the ...

  5. Wedding of Prince Carl Philip and Sofia Hellqvist - Wikipedia

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    The veil was made of thin tulle with appliqués of sheer cotton lace. Sofia's bridal bouquet consisted of roses and myrtle. In keeping with the royal family's wedding bouquet tradition, the myrtle came from the grounds of Sofiero Castle. Sofia wore a diamond and emerald tiara gifted by the King and Queen of Sweden now called Princess Sofias ...

  6. Sehra (headdress) - Wikipedia

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    This decorative groom’s veil can be made either out of flowers or beads and is tied to the groom’s turban or Pagdi. [3] The sehra has 2 main purposes: They are intended to ward off the evil eye. Secondly, the bride and groom are not supposed to see each other before their wedding ceremony.

  7. Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom

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    The train, symbolic of rebirth and growth after the war, was stated to be inspired by Botticelli's c. 1482 painting of Primavera, particularly the elaborate embroidery motifs of scattered flowers on the rich satin dress and the tulle veil worn by the royal bride. [4] The material used was ivory silk and a diamond fringe tiara secured her veil.