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Story image for royal wedding from Irish Independent

Kate Middleton's wedding designer launches bespoke ...

Irish Independent-Jan. 27, 2014
The dressmaker, who created Kate Middleton's flower girl dresses for her 2011 royal wedding to Prince William, has also made creations for royal families in the ...
Story image for royal wedding from Irish Independent

Jennifer Lawrence takes centre stage on magazine cover for ...

Irish Independent-Apr. 8, 2014
Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence might be an international superstar, but she was happy to share the limelight with her sister in law on her wedding day.
Story image for royal wedding from Glamour

Awwwww Alert: Kate Middleton's Favorite Royal Tour ...

Glamour-Apr. 28, 2014
Here's their real royal wedding album, if you're feeling nostalgic!) If you look closely at Kate Middleton's wrist throughout the tour {Because that's not stalker-y at ...
Story image for royal wedding from hellomagazine.com

Grace Kelly's wedding dress inspires Marchesa's new collection

hellomagazine.com-Apr. 14, 2014
When Grace Kelly walked down the aisle to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco, the blonde beauty captivated audiences with her show-stopping wedding dress.

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