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From the blush bridesmaid dresses and the bride's dewy, natural glam to the designer shoes and vow books, fashion and beauty took center stage.
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The glow of chandeliers, plenty of soft draping, and a unique, contemporary design made this $22,000 wedding in North Carolina an event to remember.
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