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May 28, 2008 -
Wedding gowns were traditionally white to represent the bride's innocence and purity.
Not so much anymore.
Thanks, College Humor!
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Feb 27, 2009 -
If you caught the Today show this morning, you probably saw every soon-to-be bride on a budget in New York City bombard Filene's Basement. Women were lined up since the early morning hours to get their hands on discounted, nonrefundable bridal gowns. And the women came prepared — they brought team members, walkie-talkies and whistles, and plans to divide and conquer the room of brand new gowns to get the right dress in the right size.
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Jun 25, 2008 -
Most brides-to-be would include Vera Wang, InStyle magazine, and the Fashion Institute of Technology as their wedding-prep dream team. Others, like the following women, will settle for Charmin, Cheap Chic Weddings, and Ripley's Believe It or Not! They're winners in the fourth annual design-a-wedding-dress-with-toilet-paper contest.
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Apr 16, 2008 -
If you thought a sale at H&M could provoke a near riot, imagine that times 100, and you'll get Filene's biannual "running of the brides" bridal gown sale in Boston. The strategy appears to be the same, though. When the doors open, knock people out of the way.
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Jul 19, 2006 -
Dear Sugar
I have a really cute cream colored cocktail dress that I'd like to wear to a wedding. I've read somewhere that guests should not wear white out of respect for the bride. But is cream/yellowish white too close to white for
me to wear?
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