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  • Wedding Dress
  • Wedding Dress
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  • The Wedding Dress is a Female clothe in farmVille. It was released as part of the Enchanted Love Event. It costs and it doesn't gives any File:XP-icon.png.
  • See: * Wedding Gown * Wedding Raiment * Wedding Cyclas See also * Wedding Planner * Emblem of Marriage * Wedding Ring * Wedding Trials
  • Added on the 2nd day of Player Appreciation Week 2015 (August 15)
  • Wedding Dress is a quest item.
  • Ha Na (Lee Seung Yun) y Doo Na (Kim Hee Sun) son dos hermanas que cada una quiere casarse.
  • The opulent nature of the dress can be traced back to weddings performed during and immediately following the Middle Ages when marriages were often more than just a union between two people. They could be a union between two families, two businesses or even two countries. Many weddings were more a matter of politics than love, particularly among the nobility and the higher social classes. Brides were therefore expected to dress in a manner that cast their families in the most favorable light and befitted their social status, for they were not representing only themselves during the ceremony. Brides from wealthy families often wore rich colors and exclusive fabrics. It was common to see them wearing bold colors and layers of furs, velvet and silk. Brides dressed in the height of current fas
  • Somewhere in the rural area of South Carolina, a man and a woman were about to be married. This couple were too poor to afford anything too fancy, so much of the wedding supplies were bought at thrift stores or second-hand stores. The last item they bought was the wedding dress, and they only had about two hundred dollars left to spend, so the soon-to-be-bride went to a pawn shop to buy a dress. The pawn shop had a very pretty wedding dress, for the amazing price of fifty dollars. Who would want to say no to that offer? Credited to Alvin Schwartz
  • A wedding dress or wedding gown was a specific type of dress, usually worn by females at their wedding. In 2154, T'Pol wore a Vulcan wedding dress during her wedding with Koss. (ENT: "Home") In 1947, Jeff Carlson admitted that he was having a hard time thinking of anything but how his fiancee Faith Garland would look in her wedding dress. (DS9: "Little Green Men") Keiko O'Brien wore a traditional Japanese wedding dress during her wedding with Miles O'Brien aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367. (TNG: "Data's Day" )
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  • The bride's wedding dress has been carefully wrapped in this gorgeous package. It just needs to be brought ot the steward San Lavalss.
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  • The Wedding Dress is a Female clothe in farmVille. It was released as part of the Enchanted Love Event. It costs and it doesn't gives any File:XP-icon.png.
  • See: * Wedding Gown * Wedding Raiment * Wedding Cyclas See also * Wedding Planner * Emblem of Marriage * Wedding Ring * Wedding Trials
  • A wedding dress or wedding gown was a specific type of dress, usually worn by females at their wedding. In 2154, T'Pol wore a Vulcan wedding dress during her wedding with Koss. (ENT: "Home") In 1947, Jeff Carlson admitted that he was having a hard time thinking of anything but how his fiancee Faith Garland would look in her wedding dress. (DS9: "Little Green Men") In 2268, the bridegroom's mother gifted a wedding dress to her future daughter-in-law, the Dohlman of Elas Elaan. Petri tried to give it to her, but she initially rejected it and some Troyian jewels, which she regarded as "female trappings", though she later agreed to wear them for the wedding. (TOS: "Elaan of Troyius" ) Keiko O'Brien wore a traditional Japanese wedding dress during her wedding with Miles O'Brien aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367. (TNG: "Data's Day" ) In late 2373, Rom and Leeta discussed which style of wedding dress Leeta would wear since she would not agree to being naked as in a traditional Ferengi wedding. Garak showed them 153 different styles of wedding dress from Tellarite modern to Risian traditional, but they couldn't agree on anything. Tora Ziyal then suggested that they let Garak design one. When the wedding later took place, Quark called the bride "severely overdressed". (DS9: "Call to Arms") Deanna Troi wore a pink wedding dress for her wedding ceremony with William T. Riker in Alaska in 2379. (Star Trek Nemesis)
  • Added on the 2nd day of Player Appreciation Week 2015 (August 15)
  • Wedding Dress is a quest item.
  • The opulent nature of the dress can be traced back to weddings performed during and immediately following the Middle Ages when marriages were often more than just a union between two people. They could be a union between two families, two businesses or even two countries. Many weddings were more a matter of politics than love, particularly among the nobility and the higher social classes. Brides were therefore expected to dress in a manner that cast their families in the most favorable light and befitted their social status, for they were not representing only themselves during the ceremony. Brides from wealthy families often wore rich colors and exclusive fabrics. It was common to see them wearing bold colors and layers of furs, velvet and silk. Brides dressed in the height of current fashion, with the richest materials money could buy. The poorest of brides wore their best church dress on their wedding day. The amount and the price of material a wedding dress contained was a reflection of the bride's social standing and indicated the extent of the family's wealth to wedding guests.
  • Somewhere in the rural area of South Carolina, a man and a woman were about to be married. This couple were too poor to afford anything too fancy, so much of the wedding supplies were bought at thrift stores or second-hand stores. The last item they bought was the wedding dress, and they only had about two hundred dollars left to spend, so the soon-to-be-bride went to a pawn shop to buy a dress. The pawn shop had a very pretty wedding dress, for the amazing price of fifty dollars. Who would want to say no to that offer? A few days later, the couple had their wedding and it was perfect. The wedding reception went perfect, and everybody danced to their heart's content. The groom and bride danced most excitedly, since this marked the spot when their lives officially intertwined. Each had perspired their fair share of sweat. Just a few days later, the wife had become severely ill during their honeymoon. They could not afford a doctor, so they decided to buy over-the-counter medicine. After a week of suffering, the wife had finally passed away. The husband became depressed, and after another few days of wallowing in sadness, he had taken out their life-insurance and soon collected the money. He bought the best doctor he could find to find out what had happened to his lovely wife. The doctor had explained that his wife died from the excessive amounts of embalming fluid that entered her system. The husband looked at him with a confused expression. He explained everything that he could remember about what happened. "Your wife bought a dress from a pawn shop and the pawn shop bought it from an undertaker," the doctor had said. "This undertaker would embalm a body, and when the funeral service was over, he would go back and take the valuable things off the body; in this case, a wedding dress. When your wife sweat, the body absorbed the embalming fluid." The husband was in complete shock. He went home later that weekend to bury his wife. On Sunday, the widower committed suicide, unable to cope with the loss of his beloved wife. The undertaker embalmed and buried his body, only to come back later to take his suit, his watch, and his ring. He sold these all to a pawn shop. Later that evening, a gentleman came in looking for a suit to wear for his wedding. Credited to Alvin Schwartz
  • Ha Na (Lee Seung Yun) y Doo Na (Kim Hee Sun) son dos hermanas que cada una quiere casarse.