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Story image for wedding dress shopping from Us Magazine

Courtney Robertson Tries on Wedding Dresses After Ben's ...

Us Magazine-Mar. 1, 2012
The Bachelor villainess, 28, paid an extended visit to the Mark Zunino bridal dress shop in Los Angeles on Wednesday — where she tried on multiple dresses, ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Daily Mail

Not long to go now! Rochelle Wiseman visits a bridal shop as ...

Daily Mail-Jul. 22, 2012
Wearing a bright pink jacket that featured cropped sleeves, Rochelle was seen chatting away to a male shop assistant with racks of wedding dresses stood ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from ABC News

Woman Avoided Mirrors for One Year

ABC News-Aug. 15, 2012
Gruys launched her no-mirrors project in March 2010, while planning her wedding to then fiancĂ© Michael Ackermann. Wedding dress shopping was not the ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Forbes

8 Sales Lessons From TV's "Say Yes To The Dress"

Forbes-Nov. 5, 2012
The wedding dress selection odyssey of several women is explored, with the ... The show takes place in two upscale bridal shops, one in New York and the ...

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