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    To be sure, the global wedding-gown market is growing: The $14 billion industry is expected to reach $18 billion by 2027, according to a report by Information Technology IT News. But as more ...

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  4. 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.

  5. David's Bridal - Wikipedia

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    When May Department Stores Co. bought it from Youtie and Erlbaum for $436 million in 2000, [1] David's Bridal was the largest retailer of bridal gowns and wedding-related merchandise. When sold to Leonard Green & Partners on November 17, 2006, it became the only nationwide competitor of bridal stores [ 1 ] - one in four American brides are ...

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  7. Steampunk fashion - Wikipedia

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    The base of steampunk fashion is primarily influenced by the fashion of the mid-19th century. For women this fashion was often dominated by long, flowing dresses and regal jacket bodices. The latter extended over the hips and matched the skirt fabric only occasionally. In the beginning of the 1860s, the bodice ended at the waist.