While there is little doubt your wedding gown will be pleasing to all
who see it, your undergarments, although hopefully not seen by your
guests, are likely to contribute to your total look and affect the way
you feel. More 
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Just as brides traditionally wore white as a symbol of purity, their bridesmaids also wore white dresses to confuse and ward off any evil spirits preying on the bride. Now bridesmaids tend to wear colours that
best suit the style, season and colour theme of the wedding. More 
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The groom not only needs to look special on your wedding day, he needs
to feel comfortable and be confident in what he is wearing and what the
day will bring. The traditional black suit or tuxedo, with the
traditional bow tie was once the only option. More 
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After
the bride and bridesmaids, the mother-of-the-bride is the next to be
scrutinised at the wedding so be sure she looks good! The outfit is
generally a little more formal and a little more outstanding than those
of other female guests. More 
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With so many options now available, many groomsmen decide to choose
something different to the traditional suit. However, it should be the
same suit or pants, shirt and jacket as the groom. More 
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The exchange of rings is the most traditional expression of your love for
one another. The engagement ring is given to mark the announcement of your forthcoming wedding and the exchange of wedding bands during the ceremony marks the confirmation of the wedding. More 
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