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                    [ArticleID] => 206610
                    [Title] => Making a vintage wedding gown look new again
                    [Summary] => What can I do with a bridal gown that saw me cross the threshold of nuptial dreams and promises, ah, a good three decades or so ago? "Store it in a hope chest," my mother and sisters said. Beneath layers of soft, white tissue until 1) the next female member of the family (a daughter or a favorite niece) wears it to her altar date.
                    [DatePublished] => 2003-05-18 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Letty Jacinto-Lopez
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                    [Title] => A Hundred years of A House of Style
                    [Summary] => November 9 has, for as long as I can remember, been a red-letter day at R.T. Paras.  No, make that a lilac day, for it is the birthday of Josefina "Inang" Gonzales, the grande dame behind the illustrious fashion house, and lilac was her color. For over half a century she dressed Manila’s stylish women, and then she dressed their daughters, and their granddaughters and–in a few families–the great-granddaughters too.

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                    [Title] => Making a vintage wedding gown look new again
                    [Summary] => What can I do with a bridal gown that saw me cross the threshold of nuptial dreams and promises, ah, a good three decades or so ago? "Store it in a hope chest," my mother and sisters said. Beneath layers of soft, white tissue until 1) the next female member of the family (a daughter or a favorite niece) wears it to her altar date.
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                    [Title] => A Hundred years of A House of Style
                    [Summary] => November 9 has, for as long as I can remember, been a red-letter day at R.T. Paras.  No, make that a lilac day, for it is the birthday of Josefina "Inang" Gonzales, the grande dame behind the illustrious fashion house, and lilac was her color. For over half a century she dressed Manila’s stylish women, and then she dressed their daughters, and their granddaughters and–in a few families–the great-granddaughters too.

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