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This celebration is all about the happy couple, so stick to sleek, understated attire that won’t steal attention. They will likely have more insight about the color palettes for the celebration as well as preferences of the couple. Again, gloves are optional. If in doubt, go with a more formal option. Do keep it simple.
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