Wedding Confidential: Ann Mashburn Loved Her Wedding ...
Racked National-Jun. 13, 2012
Wedding Confidential: Ann Mashburn Loved Her Wedding Dress So Much, Her ... It's Weddings Week here on Racked, and in celebration we've asked some of ...
Lily's A Unique Bridal Salon in Washington Township is ...
Gloucester County Times - NJ.com-Jul. 2, 2012
Then in 1989, her dream was realized when she opened the doors to her first dress shop, Lily — A Unique Bridal Salon, on Greentree Road in Sewell. The store ...
The History and Future of the Couture Bride
Fashionista-Jul. 6, 2012
The couture shows, which just wrapped in Paris, presented one exquisitely-crafted staggeringly beautiful gown after another. But there's piece in particular that ...
'The Bachelorette' wedding: Ashley and JP get their lavish, all ...
Entertainment Weekly (blog)-Dec. 16, 2012
NEXT: Say yes to the dress! ... Next, JP goes shopping for his tux, but even Team Bachelor knows there's nothing more ... the bride is ready to put on her dress.
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