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Does a bride take a page from the past or write her own wedding-day script? That's the premise of ``Something Borrowed, Something New,'' a half-hour series that follows a bride's journey to find the perfect wedding dress. But there's a twist: They have to choose if they will walk down the aisle in a fashionably reimagined heirloom or a new designer gown. Assisting the bride in each episode are designer Kelly Nishimoto and stylist Sam Saboura -- Kelly updates a previously worn gown (mother's hand-me-down, best friend's gown, etc.) to fit the time, venue and personality of the bride, while Sam shops with the bride to pick out a brand new dress. On her wedding day, which one will she wear?
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