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Brides happy to splash out on wedding dresses (Yorkshire Post) - Amanda Smith BRIDES are spending more than ever on traditional dresses for their wedding day, as people get married later and have more money to spend.
Brides-to-be start planning weddings early (Oneida Daily Dispatch) - VERONA - While weddings are usually the happiest day of a couple's life, the months leading up to the special day can be stressful. To make the planning less scary and easier, many brides-to-be attend wedding events such as the CNY Wedding Expo 2006 held at Turning Stone Casino and Resort on Sunday.
Brides' desire for traditional gowns lives on - study (Reuters.co.uk) - The market for traditional wedding dresses has grown by 18 percent since 2000 to reach 112 million pounds, said Mintel market research group.
Outer Banks wedding weekend showcases the area to brides (Outer Banks Sentinel) - The Outer Banks Wedding Association (OBWA) will produce its Eighth Annual Outer Banks Wedding Weekend and Expo Jan. 7-8.
Brides' desire for traditional gowns lives on - study (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) - The increasing value of the traditional wedding dress market means the dream of a fairytale wedding is a constant in Britain even though the number of marriages is falling, according to a report on Wednesday.
Senior Living special section now available on this Web site. (Perry County News) - The Perry County News regularly includes special sections in its print edition, and those special sections are posted here, as well. Just look on the left side of this page for the list, which includes sections on seniors, brides, home improvement, Little League players and other topics.
Wedding dress price up 32% (Edinburgh Evening News) - BRIDES are spending more than ever on their wedding dresses, new research shows.
Civil Service (Anorak) - EVER hear of the Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services? Indeed, it does sound like the kind of body peopled by colourless men with oiled hair and thick breath that hints of stale ginger snap biscuits, milky Earl Grey tea and Thai brides.
IT'S NOT ALL WHITE (Daily Record) - SCOTS brides are the most likely to ditch the traditional wedding dress and ceremony, according to a survey. Only half of those questioned would choose a white dress and just 48 per cent would have a religious ceremony.
She weds luxury with tradition (The Charlotte Observer) - She weds luxury with tradition Designer Sikky Rogers ensures Charlotte's brides' Big Day exudes elegance and grace Here are wedding designer Sikky Rogers' tips that any bride can benefit from no matter what her budget:
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