It's
a wedding dress disaster for one Pinellas County woman who was hoping
to relive her big day.She got a surprise she never expected while
planning to renew vows with her husband.Marie Keeney and her husband
Shawn have great memories of their wedding, November 13, 2004, in the
backyard of their Pinellas Park home. From her son forgetting the ring,
to the surprise pink sneakers she wore.It was such a perfect day, they
decided to renew their vows, celebrating their 10-year anniversary, and
letting their younger son join in the party."We said, 'Well let's just
do it again. Let's do the whole thing all over again, exactly like it
was, same dress, same everything. It would be fun,'" said Keeney.But the
idea blew up when Keeney opened up the box her beloved wedding dress
had been preserved in.
She
discovered the dress isn't hers."I was so furious because I've held on
to this dress for almost ten years, and I trusted it was my dress," said
Keeney.The way it was packaged, only the front of the dress is
visible.Start with fiery Charred Octopus or the Guacamole Trio, which
comes in tropical,Hiking shoe goat
cheese and ranchero flavors. And she never noticed until she got it out
of the box."This is not my dress. My dress doesn't button. My dress
doesn't have bustles, my dress doesn't have bows," she said.Keeney's
receipt shows Wedding Gown Preservation boxed up the dress. ABC Action
News contacted the New York-based company. A company representative said
they're trying trace back the mix up, but haven't been able to figure
out what happened yet.
While she doubts she'll ever get her dress back,Her practice has grown so successful Country Girl Costumes manufacturers and suppliers that
she is in the process of opening her own salon. Keeney is hopeful
someone out there will recognize the one she has,The punctures are too
small to recognize with german uniforms the
naked eye. so she can get it back to correct bride."It's a beautiful
dress. Somebody has to be missing this," she said.The Keeneys still plan
on renewing their vows and recreating their special day, but Marie will
likely have to do it in a new dress.Veiling can be controversial in the
Middle East. Views on it vary widely among and within countries,
reflecting both the diversity of opinion in the region on how women
should dress and the larger forces driving that debate. The range is
really driven home by this chart, assembled by the Pew Research Center,
showing how people in seven Mideastern countries answered a question
posed by a University of Michigan study: Which of these six styles of
dress is most appropriate for women?
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