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wedding gowns,
, incorporating the elements of this good-luck rhyme could be part of the fun. A bustle ribbon or waist stay could be a pretty pale blue. Antique lace would be beautiful as well as old.  ¡°New¡± probably won¡¯t pose a problem if you¡¯re purchasing fabric. And you might want to borrow a crinoline instead of making one.  
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