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  2. The Shops at North Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Shops at North Bridge, once known as Westfield North Bridge, is an upscale, urban retail-entertainment district in Chicago, Illinois, located at 520 N. Michigan Avenue. Its anchor store is Nordstrom.

  3. Helen Rose - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Rose designed the wedding dress worn by Grace Kelly for her marriage to Prince Rainier of Monaco. [3] In the late 1960s, Rose left the studio to open her own design business and continued to provide attire for the famed and the wealthy. She also wrote a fashion column.

  4. David's Bridal - Wikipedia

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    David's Bridal is a clothier in the United States that specializes in wedding dresses, bridesmaid dresses, prom and homecoming dresses, quinceañera dresses, flower girl dresses, other formal wear, and alterations. It is the largest American bridal-store chain and sells 25-30% of all wedding dresses purchased in the United States.

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  6. The 13 Best NYC Wedding Dress Shops to Find the Gown of ... - AOL

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    In fact, there are hundreds of NYC wedding dress shops spread throughout the city, all with their own unique collection of gowns and accessories for brides to try on.

  7. Ann Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Ann Cole Lowe (December 14, 1898 – February 25, 1981) was an American fashion designer. Best known for designing the ivory silk taffeta wedding dress worn by Jacqueline Bouvier when she married John F. Kennedy in 1953, she was the first African American to become a noted fashion designer. [1]