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1970s and 1980s Wedding styles

1970s and 1980s Wedding styles

The 1970s showed brides with beautiful headpieces and high-neck dresses. The grooms came into style too, with velvet tuxedos and ruffled shirts.

The 1980s featured prairie-inspired silhouettes and ladylike hats.

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