Monday, November 18, 2019

Story image for wedding dress shopping from New York Observer

Menace To Society: Bridal Edition, Part 1

New York Observer-Sep. 26, 2013
In desperation, I turned to Jill Northrop, who has been a bridal shopper for 14 ... while dress shopping, the smartly-chic blonde claimed to be so excited about ...
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How Chinese New Year Can Affect Your Wedding Dress Order

Huffington Post Canada (blog)-Jan. 18, 2013
The problem with procrastinating on a dress for mother of the bride or mother of the groom, is that most boutiques and bridal shops don't carry very much ...
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4 Tips to Cut the Cost of Your Wedding Dress

Fox Business-Apr. 18, 2013
“Plan in advance,” says wedding expert Linda DiProperzio. “The sooner you start looking for a dress, the more time you'll have to bargain shop. You'll have the ...
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Keira Knightley Recycles Rodarte Dress For Her Wedding

Marie Claire.co.uk-May 7, 2013
As she wed James Righton on Saturday, Keira Knightley stunned in her wedding dress that looked strikingly similar to one she wore to an event five years.

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