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Create a Transformative Wedding
Colin Cowie tells how to create a transformative wedding |
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A Fairytale Wedding
in Beverly Hills
John Schlatter, a financial planner, proposed to Camille Anderson, an actor, in a carriage in New York's Central Park, where city lights glittered like diamonds and the stars winked approval from a velvet sky. At that moment, Camille began creating her fantasy wedding.
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Fashion
Brides today know what they want and are letting designers know. It’s an exciting time to be checking out wedding fashions. |
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And Now...
Some Words for the Groom
It’s your wedding, too. Gone are the days when the groom’s only duty was to rent a tux and show up. Modern and savvy grooms will pay attention to these two words: Get involved! |
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What
Does Our Wedding Mean?
Walking down the aisle with a beautiful white gown and veil, a crown, and a long train, or being the most handsome groom in the world dressed in the most elegant tuxedo waiting to get married to the most beautiful and elegant bride. In the presence of friends and family witnessing with emotion as the loved one gazes into our eyes and with an intense voice saying, “Yes, I accept!” and being happy forever. |
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No Foolin, They Made It Fun!
Ben Miller and Melanie Wetton met through mutual friends. They were together six years, and Ben planned to propose in January, 2007. But in December, 2006, they found out that their first baby was on the way. Suddenly, a long-term wedding plan was out of the question. |