Keijia
Minor, editor-in-chief of Brides magazine, told "Good Morning America"
that the untraditional look is popular with destination brides and women
getting married for the second time.Watch the video above for more on
the edgy look. Then, let us know in the comments if you would be daring
enough to rock a bridal jumpsuit.Despite word her wedding dress had been
found, Marie Keeney has reason to be skeptical Monday morning."I'll
believe it when I see it," said Keeney.Before I could make any sense of
what had Halloween Costumes just
happened and ask any further questions, I found myself surrounded by a
group of immigration officials, along with a few heavily armed airport
security guards.For years she though it was preserved in a box. But when
she opened it as part of a plan to renew vows with her husband Shawn,
she discovered the dress wasn't hers.
"My
dress doesn't button. My dress doesn't have bustles,Start with fiery
Charred Octopus or the Guacamole Trio, which comes in tropical,Hiking shoe goat
cheese and ranchero flavors. my dress doesn't have bows," Keeney said
last week as she held the wrong dress.Keeney called ABC Action News for
help and we answered. We did a story on her dress distress which led us
to the Wedding Gown Preservation Company in New York.They tracked the
dress back to Tampa and Eagle Cleaners."So it was basically just…sitting
back here for ten years," said Robin Fernald who works at Eagle.With
fingers crossed, Marie and Shawn went to the dry cleaners first thing
Monday morning and eureka!"It's my dress!" Marie said. Just as she
remembered it from the backyard ceremony on November 13th, 2004."I'm so
happy! I can't believe I got it," she said.
There
still seems to be differing views on where exactly the mix-up happened.
But bottom line, Marie has her dress.She never noticed she had the
wrong one because through the window, they look the same.That's why it's
recommended to include other wedding mementos in the box like an
invitation and picture.While Marie has her dress, that still leaves the
wrong one she had. But Eagle Cleaners says it belongs to a woman named
Catherine Stevenson."We will find her, my boss knows where she is," said
Fernald.They power computer programs christian louboutin boots used
by millions of businesses around the world.With the gown recovered,
Shawn and Marie say they'll renew their vows in November, ten years
after they said, "I do" the first time.And one thing Marie won't do is
ever let that dress out of her sight again.
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