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Article: What the bride of the '90s wants in her big day, her man and her love life.
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- Ebony
- Article date:
- June 1, 1997
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A woman's wedding day is one of the happiest 24 hours she will spend, no matter where she ties the knot--in church, in a judge's chambers, or on a tropical island. The center of everyone's attention, the bride, accompanied by her groom, is the queen of the lovers' ball and the recipient of best wishes from her family, friends and acquaintances.
Many women of the '90s dreamed as young girls of having big traditional weddings with all the elaborate trimmings. They envisioned themselves floating down a church aisle on a cloud of white chiffon and lace, entertaining wedding guests at copious dinner receptions and spiriting off with their new husbands to romantic ...