Archive for the 'Real Weddings' Category

How to Look Like a Princess Bride

Monday, June 25th, 2007

As the bride, you set the style and tone of your wedding (along with everything else) the way you want it, just by what you choose to wear. Granted, your wedding dress and the level of formality for your wedding aren’t always solidly connected. If she really wanted, a bride can certainly choose to don a less formal wedding dress for a formal evening wedding or whatever she decides even if it doesn’t fit the occasion just right according to wedding purists out there. There are general guidelines though when it comes to the famous and fabulous wedding dress and how formal the wedding can become.

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Right In Front Of the World’s Tallest Man

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

You know those sayings: “Home is where the heart is”, “What you look for is usually at the tip of your nose”. Well those sayings certainly hold true for the world’s tallest man, Bao Xishun! After searching the world over for his bride, right in front of him, from the same hometown, his bride just showed up. On February 24, 2006, Bao met Xia Shujian and they fell in love at first sight. Beautiful story, isn’t it?

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Memorial Diamond for a British Bride

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Memorial diamonds, a new concept in weddings and rings: using the ashes of a loved one to create the perfect diamond. While some may find it morbid, others consider it a heartfelt way to remember and honor a loved one who has passed.

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