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  2. Bridesmaid - Wikipedia

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    Bridesmaids are members of the bride's party at some Western traditional wedding ceremonies. A bridesmaid is typically a young woman and often the bride's close friend or relative. She attends to the bride on the day of a wedding or marriage ceremony. Traditionally, bridesmaids were chosen from unwed young women of marriageable age.

  3. Bridesmaid Dress from Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 Wedding to ...

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    The new bridesmaid’s dress will join other items linked to Elizabeth and Philip’s 1947 wedding, including Hartnell’s original sketches, “meaning the original design sketch of the ...

  4. Here's what you can do with old bridesmaid dresses

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    So, you dropped $300 on an eccentrically-colored bridesmaid dress with a giant bow for one night of dancing, wine stains and too many photo opportunities.

  5. Chedda of Tlemcen - Wikipedia

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    The chedda of Tlemcen (/ ˈ ʃ ɛ d ə /; Arabic: شدة تلمسانية, romanized: Shadda Tlimsānī) is a traditional Algerian dress, more precisely of the city of Tlemcen, but also worn in the west of the country, in particular in Oran and Mostaganem. [1] [2] A product of the local craftsmanship, it is worn by brides in Tlemcen for their ...

  6. Bride Has Friends Wear Bridesmaid Dresses She Wore to ... - AOL

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    A bride celebrated her upcoming nuptials with a fun nod to a popular rom-com. Savannah Smith — who has been a bridesmaid in nearly a dozen of her friends' weddings — decided to take a trip ...

  7. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    Many brides today choose to wear white bridal dresses at their weddings. However, brides before the 19th century just wore the best dress they owned. It wasn't until the 1840s, when Queen Victoria (who was monarch of Canada at the time) popularized white bridal dresses by choosing to wear white instead of the traditional royal silver dress. [8]