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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2023

Wedding

Photo: Noor-A-Alam
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Contemporary aesthetics, Bangalee motifs: Onto a new era of modern weddings

Instead of borrowing ideas and props from other cultures, the key to making your winter wedding stand out is simple - stick to your Bangalee roots and keep things traditional

Aneeka Bushra’s never-ending experiments and fusion looks have made her a standout. Photo: Courtesy
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Splendor by Aneeka Bushra: Where brides embrace fantasy, tradition and their natural beauty

As the wedding season is dawning on us, the demand for both rented and pre-owned items is surging. Photo: Tirtha Biswas/Filmism
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Why not rent your wedding attire?

Photo: Courtesy
Brands

The Paper Boutique: Challenging traditional aesthetics of weddings

Photo: Courtesy
Brands

A wedding gift guide for different budgets

U.S. President Joe Biden, First lady Jill Biden, their granddaughter Naomi Biden, her fiance Peter Neal and dog "Charlie" walk from Marine One upon arrival to the White House, in Washington, U.S., June 20, 2022. REUTERS/Mary F. Calvert/File Photo
USA

Biden granddaughter Naomi married in White House wedding

Naomi Biden, right, and fiancé Peter Neal attend the Ralph Lauren Fall/Winter 2022 fashion show at the Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, in New York. Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of President Joe Biden, and Peter Neal are getting married on the South Lawn on Saturday in what will be the 19th wedding in White House history. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)
USA

'Here comes the bride': White House to host its 19th wedding

Arny, the bride made her grand entrance riding a white horse, and that too, wearing a striking lehenga that had rickshaw-plastic embroideries all over it. 
Photo: Courtesy
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Not another Sabyasachi bride

Pritom Hasan weds Shahtaj Monira Hashem. Photo: Snapshot
Splash

Pritom: On our very first date, I went out with both Shahtaj and my mother-in-law together

Representational image. Sarah Karim featuring her wedding collection on the second day. Photo: Courtesy/File photo
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Bright pastels and multi-colour palettes to dominate next wedding season

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

The wedding market is growing

Bangladeshi brides and their love affair with Sabyasachi outfits
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Bangladeshi brides and their love affair with Sabyasachi outfits

The San Pedro Huamelula Mayor Victor Hugo Sosa kisses a seven-year-old alligator dressed as a bride during a traditional ritual marriage, likely dates back centuries to pre-Hispanic times, between the mayor and the reptile that depicts a princess, as a prayer to plead for nature's bounty, in San Pedro Huamelula, in Oaxaca state, Mexico June 30, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes
World+Biz

In age-old ritual, Mexican mayor weds alligator to secure abundance

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