Monday, November 18, 2019

Story image for wedding dress shopping from Daily Mail

Plenty of jokers on the guest list! James Corden weds Julia ...

Daily Mail-Sep. 15, 2012
The figure-hugging dress by designer Monique Lhuillier nipped the former TV ... Simply stunning: Julia looked amazing in her lace wedding gown and was seen ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Daily Mail

You're in the renaissance art capital of the world! Kim ...

Daily Mail-Oct. 22, 2012
You'd think that she would have had enough of shopping as that's what she .... Kim teamed up the wedding-like gown with black fringed boots and a small red ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Jezebel

Strapless Wedding Dresses, We Are on to Your Bullshit

Jezebel-May 18, 2012
It's not a secret that strapless bridal dresses are about as ubiquitous as that scene ... had difficulty shopping for clothes in the past, but knew that strapless gowns ...
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Toilet paper wedding dress design competition is open for ...

Press-Register - al.com-Apr. 19, 2012
Really, it's toilet paper. If you've never played “toilet paper brides” in your life, then these bridal gowns are going to blow your mind. What some creative minds ...

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