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  2. Lover.ly - Wikipedia

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    Lover.ly is a virtual wedding planner and media platform that allows brides, grooms, and enthusiasts to discover wedding ideas, receive tips, purchase wedding products, evaluate whom to hire for their weddings, and share their findings. Their virtual wedding planning app uses AI and chat technology to service their customers.

  3. Free party - Wikipedia

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    Free parties are much like other rave parties, their main distinction being that people are free to express themselves and for events without restrictions, some times they are free of charge. These events are often held in isolated outdoor venues or abandoned buildings. Away from authorities attention and also to avoid public disturbance.

  4. Personal wedding website - Wikipedia

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    Each wedding website is different, and a couple has to pick what is best for them. [1] The websites can be free but may sometimes cost a fee. [1] Criticism of wedding websites include that invitations from websites are too informal for the occasion. Personal wedding websites differ from wedding vendor websites.

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  7. Chateau DIY - Wikipedia

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    Wendy and Marcus launch their wedding business with a raucous hen party. 21 March 2019 25 Nicole and Stefan continue their renovation of their historic château in Lucheux. Ben and Billie host their foodie evening with a pop-up restaurant in their orangery. 22 March 2019 26 Stephanie builds her mother an apartment in her 16th-century château.