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Event Type:
Wedding
Quinceanera
Debutante
Other
Event Date:
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Ethnicity:
Mexican
Puerto Rican
Cuban
Dominican
Salvadoran
Costa Rican
Guatemalan
Honduran
Nicaraguan
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Caucasian
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Introduction:
Dress Color:
Dress Designer:
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Flower Bouquet:
Flower Bouquet (Artificial)
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Headpiece:
Tiara
Crown
Floral Headpiece
Other
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Scepter:
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No
Celebration Language:
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Religious Ceremony:
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