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  2. 12 Comfortable Wedding Shoes That You Won’t Have to ... - AOL

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    Reformation. Between the long ceremony and dancing the night away at the reception, you’re going to want to wear a cute shoe that won’t leave your feet in excruciating pain.

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    When it comes to shopping for the most comfortable wedding guest shoes, there’s always a tug-of-war between looking chic and wanting the support of orthopedic running shoes. Luckily, the options ...

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    Here are some of our favorite foot-friendly wedding shoes — because style and comfort shouldn't be mutually exclusive. Dream Pairs Open Toe Sandal These sparkly heels are made for dancing.

  5. Something old - Wikipedia

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    something new – Givenchy wedding gown (designed by Clare Waight Keller), veil, and shoes, and Cartier jewelry, diamond earrings, and bracelet [15] something borrowed – the Diamond Bandeau Tiara, loaned by the Queen for the occasion [15] something blue – forget-me-nots in the bouquet, and blue fabric sewn into the hem of the dress [15] [16]

  6. Chura (bangles) - Wikipedia

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    [18] [4] The chura ceremony [18] is held on the morning of the wedding or the day before. [2] The bride's maternal uncle and aunt give her a set of churiyan . Traditionally, the bride would wear a chura for a full year, [ 19 ] although if a newly wed bride became pregnant before her first anniversary, the chura was taken off.

  7. The Girl with Two Husbands - Wikipedia

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    The Girl With Two Husbands is a Greek fairy tale translated and published by Richard MacGillivray Dawkins in Modern Greek Folktales.The tale is part of the more general cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom, [1] and is classified in the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index as tale type ATU 433B, "King Lindworm", a type that deals with maidens disenchanting serpentine husbands.