![]() ![]() The bride wore mom’s infamous “hippie” gown from the 1970s, long underwear and Uggs (it was New Year’s Eve, and there was snow on the ground). But, man, what a furor that dress and those non-white flowers created.Ī generation later, this writer’s daughter and son-in-law tied the knot at a Pennsylvania Turnpike rest stop that had figured in their courtship when she lived at one end of the span, he at the other. Champagne and hot dogs in the backyard were nixed by the embarrassed parents in favor of a standard church wedding and banquet hall reception. 10.įour decades ago, this then-bride gave her ethnically Irish parents a severe case of Italian agita by going down the aisle in a $30 “hippie” dress purchased at a Plymouth Meeting Mall “teen store” and carrying a fiery bouquet of orange, red and purple flowers. The couple celebrated with a champagne breakfast, and fabric from an orange wilderness tent was a prominent feature of the bride’s homemade dress.Ĭeremony? Standing on ceremony? Clearly, no longer the de rigueur factor it used to be in an era that allows weddings to take place in venues as far-flung as virtual reality – something all too obvious to the folks behind events like the American Bridal Show heading into Pennsylvania Convention Center on July 27 or the annual King of Prussia Bridal Show and Expo by Bouche Productions at the Crowne Plaza hotel on Sept. Meanwhile, a British man and woman just made headlines when theirs became the first official wedding to take place in the chilly British Antarctic Territory. One lucky couple won Taco Bell’s Love & Tacos Contest, which snagged them a free wedding with lots of extras on July 2. The $600 will include a dozen tacos, a Cinnabon Delights cake and a hot sauce packet bouquet. ![]() 7 debut of a $600 wedding package, available in the upstairs chapel at the chain’s Las Vegas Taco Bell Cantina. ![]()
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