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The maid of honor stood out beautifully in a champagne dress adorned with delicate pink and sage floral embroidery – a piece that would become the inspiration for the entire bridal party palette.
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When Michael and I did our firstlook, he instantly connected the dots to what it reminded him of: Grace Kelly’s white gown in “To Catch a Thief.”[/field] field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Michael opted for a classic white dinner jacket, paired with his groomsmen in black tuxes.
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In the modern tradition, bridesmaids and groomsmen are ultimately there for support and companionship for the bride and groom throughout the journey of their wedding day. Hence, you need to choose your bridesmaids and groomsmen wisely because whoever you choose for your bridal parties is a very important decision.
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