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  2. See the huge dress that made 'Big Fat Gypsy Wedding' history

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    On the season four premiere of "My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding," dress designer extraordinaire Sondra Celli made history by creating the biggest, fattest wedding dress the show has ever seen.

  3. Two sisters battle for the biggest 'Gypsy Wedding' dress - AOL

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    Yes, gypsy sisters Kalynn and Brittany each wanted to have the biggest, blingiest dress at their joint affair. And they knew only dressmaker extraordinaire Sondra Celli could give them both what ...

  4. My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Promotional image from TLC. My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding is an American reality television series that debuted on TLC in April 2012. It claims to revolve around the marriage customs of Romani-Americans ("Gypsies") – allegedly members of Romanichal clans, although some are actually of Irish Traveller descent.

  5. Quinceañera - Wikipedia

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    For this occasion the teenager wears an evening dress in light colors or pastels, is dressed and made up slightly, and usually places a tiara in her hair and jewels on her neck and hands. All the guests dress in formal attire, including the teenager's peers. After the first dance, the teenager and her friends have a dance.

  6. Mother praised for making daughter pay for ruining stepsister ...

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    For the party, Maria and her father’s ex-wife went out to purchase her a dress, which ultimately cost $3,000 for both the dress and alterations. Throughout the lead-up to the quinceañera ...

  7. Última muñeca - Wikipedia

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    La última muñeca (Spanish for "the last doll") is a tradition of the Quinceañera, the celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in parts of Latin America.During this ritual the quinceañera relinquishes a doll from her childhood to signify that she is no longer in need of such a toy, often giving it to a younger female relative. [1]