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After their parents' divorce, sisters Annie, Jane and Sammy Bell inherit the family business -- The Wedding Palace. In between planning elaborate weddings for their clientele and trying to build their company into a wedding empire, the women navigate their own complicated love lives. Photographer David Conlon stirs things up for the sisters; his dealings with Annie are a result of sexual chemistry. Jane's husband, Russell, is the company's COO. And the wedding singer, Ralph Snow, wants to be the next Lenny Kravitz.
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