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100 angry brides file class-action suit against venue (Pasadena Star-News) - The only thing worse for a wedding planner than 100 angry brides is 100 angry brides with a lawyer. Women who had planned weddings at the Ivy House Gardens in Inglewood filed a class-action lawsuit on Nov. 8 against the venue's owner and wedding coordinator Christel Reyna.
Chechen leader calls for 'demure brides' (Independent Online) - A recent surge in the sale of low-cut wedding gowns has prompted Chechnyan leader Ramzan Kadyrov to issue an appeal to future brides.
Area brides sue over cancelled weddings (Whittier Daily News) - The only thing worse for a wedding planner than 100 angry brides is 100 angry brides with a lawyer. Women who had planned weddings at the Ivy House Gardens in Inglewood have filed a class action lawsuit against the venue's owner and wedding coordinator Christel Reyna.
War brides remember (Rapid City Journal) - RAPID CITY — During World War II, Dorothy Clements did what a lot of Custer girls did. She wrote to the soldiers.
Chinese men likely to struggle harder for wives (The Times of India) - BEIJING: Men of marriageable age in China are likely to struggle harder to find brides in the near future due to a skewed sex ratio, authorities have said.
Making your own wedding dress (The Virginia Gazette) - Brides today have more choices than ever before when they are picking a wedding dress. Many of the old rules have been tossed out. For example, dresses aren't always white, they're not always big and poufy and they don't have to include trains that go on for miles. A bride can feel free to choose a wedding dress that fits her body type and personality.
Keep your sanity while planning your wedding (The Virginia Gazette) - Working full-time or have friends and relatives spread all over the country or world? If you answered yes to either question, planning a wedding can be a logistical nightmare; but for savvy brides and grooms-to-be, online wedding planning has become a lifesaver.
Bridal registries reflect our casual lifestyles (The Virginia Gazette) - Brides building their bridal registries today are thinking twice about china cabinet classics, turning instead to home items in which the luxury is a bit more casual.
Flowers, colors abound for fall weddings (The Virginia Gazette) - The choices are endless for fall brides. From flowers and colors to décor, fall brides can create the wedding of their dreams simply by using their imagination.
Wearing Pearls (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance) - Fashion reporter Teri Agins answers readers' questions about how to wear pearls.
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