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Isabella Talya

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the isabella talya dress was intended and designed to reflect the energetic, fun, and breezy bride. ultimate style, comfort, and flawless fit! hand crafted with the finest fabrics and highest quality. every detail is beautifully brought together to mold the perfect bridal gown. all designs are sold exclusively in fine bridal retail stores.

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