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  2. Margaret of York - Wikipedia

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    In the city itself, wine spurted freely from sculpted archers and artificial pelicans in artificial trees; the canals were decorated with torches, and the bridges decked with flowers; the arms of the happy couple were displayed everywhere, accompanied by the mottoes of the pair: Charles's Je l'ay emprins ("I have undertaken it") and Margaret's ...

  3. Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    Burgundy (/ ˈ b ɜːr ɡ ən d i / BUR-gən-dee; French: Bourgogne ⓘ; Burgundian: Bregogne) is a historical territory and former administrative region and province of east-central France.

  4. A bride found a $25 wedding dress and turned it into the gown ...

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    Adrian Bradley and Ryan Jennings got married on June 22. Bradley happened upon a $25 wedding dress and decided to wear it on her big day. The original dress featured stains and ripped flowers, but ...

  5. Burgundian State - Wikipedia

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    The wealthy Court of Burgundy displayed unprecedented splendor, culminating in the sumptuous wedding of Charles the Bold and Margaret of York, "the wedding of the century", still celebrated in Bruges nowadays every five years. Another time for celebrations were the chapters of the Order of the Golden Fleece, were members of the order reunited.

  6. See Queen Mary of Denmark's Style Evolution

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    Princess Mary chose a red, silk dress with a teardrop cutout for the 800 year anniversary celebration of the Danish flag. The Princess accessorized with flowers in her hands and on her hat. Ole ...

  7. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Flower bouquet with prepared rose blossoms and silk flowers; The fifth is to mount the flower on a stalk of brass or iron wire wrapped with suitably colored material, and to add the leaves to complete the spray. [1] While the material most often used to make artificial flowers is polyester fabric, both paper and cloth flowers are also made with ...