Showing off her statuesque figure, Princess Charlene wore a navy blue figure-skimming dress from Reiss. The 'Jem' midi dress had a flattering panelled pattern and an asymmetric hem, and it's currently ...
A bride-to-be has taken to the internet to share her frustration after discovering the dress her sister plans to wear to her wedding.
Miesha Strickland, co-owner of Blingh Couture, a new boutique in Beachwood's upscale La Place, faced an unexpected hurdle when seeking a lease extension: the suggestion that her shop was "too ethnic." ...
A new exhibition in Paris, titled “Golden Thread,” shows how the precious metal has been used in clothing from North Africa ...
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Brides on MSNThis Couple Brought West Africa to Durham, North Carolina, for Their "Home"-Themed Spring Wedding"We wanted our wedding to highlight the places and things that make this city so special," the bride says. Six years after ...
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Briefly on MSNWhite men dress in African attire and sing in Zulu at traditional wedding, Mzansi amusedA video of white men dressed in African attire and singing in Zulu amused the online community. The footage went viral, and ...
Explore Victorian wedding traditions that sometimes explain why couples do what they do when the tie the knot.
The woman wrote on Reddit that a friend she’s had since high school is expecting to be in her bridal party Getty A bride has delayed formally asking anyone to be one of her bridesmaids to avoid ...
Africa could be torn apart like paper amidst warnings a chunk of the continent is breaking away. An area of East Africa could be separated from the continent sooner than previously thought, with a ...
Cheryl Hines is a devoted Romona Keveza fan, the celebrity and bridal designer who created her wedding dress when she married Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in 2014 at the Kennedy Compound in Cape Cod.
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond: Shukri Osman Muse, 25, gets ready to ride her horse in Somalia's capital city Mogadishu on Friday. She believes ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law a bill allowing land seizures by the state without compensation - a move that has put him at odds with some members of his government.
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