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But luxe linens are apparently the last thing on one uncompromising couple’s list, as the fussy fiancées are giving themselves separate “his” and “hers” wedding ceremonies.
Traditionally, a wedding dress was a precious item that you wore for one day only, before putting it back in its box—safely stowing it away in the attic for future generations (you’d hope).