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  2. SpikedSeltzer and Kleinfeld are making all your royal wedding ...

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    Brides with appointments at Kleinfeld bridal in New York City on May 19 are eligible to receive $1,900 towards their wedding dress from SpikedSeltzer.

  3. Say Yes to the Dress - Wikipedia

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    Say Yes to the Dress is an American reality television series on TLC which follows events at Kleinfeld Bridal in Manhattan. The series shows the progress of individual sales associates, managers, and fitters at the store, along with profiling brides as they search for the perfect wedding dress.

  4. Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter - Wikipedia

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    Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter (February 5, 1924 – March 29, 2023) was a Vienna-born American entrepreneur. Described as a "doyenne of bridal couture", she and her husband built her family's small fur business into I. Kleinfeld & Son, which became the largest bridal retailer in the United States.

  5. Say Yes to the Dress: Randy Knows Best - Wikipedia

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    In Say Yes to the Dress: Randy Knows Best, Randy Fenoli helps brides find their perfect wedding dress. Fenoli, a fashion director at Kleinfield Bridal in Manhattan and a star of TLC's hit wedding shows, gives his expertise to brides on do's and don'ts in a top 10 format.

  6. Rules that 'Say Yes to the Dress' brides must follow

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    Even though you're only on the show for one day, you're still buying a dress through Kleinfeld Bridal and get all of the store's amenities — like their team of custom tailors and seamstresses.

  7. Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter, Who Helped Redefine Bridal ... - AOL

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    The Holocaust survivor created a bridal emporium, Kleinfeld and Son, with her husband Jack in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, that was unlike any other retailer.