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  2. Your Favorite Couple Is About To Experience A Whole New World ...

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    Matching watches are ideal for couples, especially when they're as classy as this twosome. The pink accents glow while the stainless steel makeup offers a sleek look.

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  6. Couple costume - Wikipedia

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    The trend of couples wearing matching outfits began in South Korea in the 1990s, and spread to China and Japan. [1] It started when celebrities began wearing coordinated matching outfits, and young Koreans followed the aesthetic. [2] By the 2000s, the couple's clothes style had evolved into a large industry producing "his-and-hers" outfits. [1]

  7. Wedding of Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Sophie wore a diamond tiara from the Queen's private collection, as well as a pearl cross necklace with matching pearl earrings that was given to her by Edward for the wedding; Sophie in turn gave him an 18-carat gold pocket watch. [16] Prince Edward's waistcoat was designed by John Kent. [12]