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    kneeling pillow , sometimes personalized with the girls name. (mine will be.) A touch of elegance is added with a small decorated ceremony pillow for the presentation of the quinceanera’s ceremony gifts, such as a tiara.. At my reception there will be a toast made by my family to

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    Classy Not Trashy

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    Congrats! You have been asked out on a date by a girl, finally! As a first time dater we are sure you have many questions about what to wear, and how the night out on the town should go. The jump from dating to actually taking a girl out on her first date is a big one. So we will be sure to give you a few pointers to ensure on a successful first date, and to leave your significant other wanting more. To first start out the night you must wear something classy. Remember the phrase “Classy not Trashy

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    brides use to describe their wedding dresses. Once weddings are over, brides normally take every precaution to preserve this most expensive, treasured, and prized item. Even after years of marriage, wives fondly recall the hours spent searching for the perfect dress and playfully ponder whether the beauty still fits. However, in contrast to the typical feelings associated with a bride’s wedding dress, a close reading of James Galvin’s poem “On the Sadness of Wedding Dresses” offers a unique perspective

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    Bridal wear plays a large role in these customs, people as far back as Queen Victoria wearing large white dresses to their weddings. Contemporary bridal wear is often less ornate with simple embellishment which has inspired my garment as well as often being available as separates for ease of customising a look for the bride.The classic ballgown silhouette is one that originated

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    herself behind the curtain, “Derek! You can’t see me before the wedding, it’s bad luck!” As he turned around to talk to Meredith he couldn’t stop thinking about how beautiful she looked in her gown. He knew that there could never be bad luck between them. As they heard the church bells ringing, they knew it was time to go down.

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    Ritual object: Floral garland necklace. (Jai Mala) The ritual I picked is the Indian wedding ceremony the ritual object is the flower garland necklace. In a South Indian Hindu wedding, the exchange of floral garland between the bride and groom is a very important part of the ceremony. This Jai mala ritual shows the bonds between the two families and symbolizes the love and sacredness of a marital bond. • The main actors that are part of the ritual are the bride and groom. The supporting actors

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    The Symbolism Of Arnolfini's Wedding

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    concerning his portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his second bride often referred to as “The Arnolfini Marriage”. Marriage is a sacred union between man and woman. A wedding is one of the most important events in a woman’s life. Often a wedding occurs in the present of the wedding party, family members and friends. During the 1400’s a wedding ceremony was performed in the privacy of the home. van Eyck was hired to paint a portrait of this marriage

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    traditional wedding dress, beautiful flowers, a fancy cake, the wonderfully decorated church filled with family and close friends…. every little girl dreams of one day having a fairy tale wedding. With little thought around what her husband will be like, what kind of wife she will be or how much this big elaborate wedding will cost, she sees herself as a beautiful bride. Most women, and a few men, think of their wedding day as being one of the most important days of their lives. Their wedding day is planned

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    Lurid means vivid and unpleasant. Lurid was a word on a weekly vocab quiz I took the week I first visited Simon’s Rock. Lurid was a word used casually (and properly) in a passionate discussion about a Rococo painting, The Swing, in an art history class at Simon’s Rock. I want to go to Simon’s Rock so I can focus on what I love, and find more subjects that interest me. Ever since I was sentient, art has surrounded me. Whether it was in cartoons, books, classic rock music my father played on my way

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    Grand Lens Photography

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    "Trashing the dress" has grown into a favorite photo trend for newlywed couples for an after the wedding day session. In most cases, brides do not wish to keep their wedding gown in storage or buried in the back of a closet, thus, deciding to schedule a non-traditional photo session. It is a photography trend that has increasingly become popular to the point where women trash the dress after a divorce for the purpose of implying a fresh new start. There are numerous creative ways to trash the

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