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  2. 11 Best Bridesmaid Dresses No One Will Believe You ... - AOL

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    Not only do you need to shell out for the bachelorette party and bridal shower, but you also have to splurge on a matching bridesmaid dress you’ll probably never wear again. (It’s basically ...

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    The bridesmaids are all in matching pantsuits. Welcome to a 2025 wedding. These are only a few of this year’s biggest and most out-of-the-box wedding trends, predicted by wedding experts, as we ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Flower girl - Wikipedia

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    Some couples want a flower girl in the wedding party to enhance the aisle with flower petals. Some view the flower girl as symbolically leading the bride forward, from childhood to adulthood. The flower girl follows the maid of honor, and may carry wrapped candies, confetti, a single bloom, a ball of flowers, or bubbles instead of flower petals.

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  7. Bridesmaid - Wikipedia

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    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. The principal bridesmaid, if one is designated, may be called the chief bridesmaid.