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‘Tis the season for weddings — maybe more than ever this year.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many couples had to delay their big day for 2022.

“Working with brides is truly magical — it sounds cliché, but it really is. You get to be part of such an important part of people’s lives,” said Jessica Limeberry, owner of Sophia’s Bridal and Tux in Indianapolis.

Limeberry, also a longtime wedding photographer, said 2022 will be a busy year.

According to “The Wedding Report,” an estimated 2.5 million weddings will happen in the U.S. this year — the highest since the 1980s.

In Indiana, 28,765 ceremonies were held in 2020, ranking it 14th in the U.S. for the number of weddings.

Limeberry expanded her store to The Shops at River Crossing, near The Fashion Mall at Keystone, boasting prom and wedding gowns.

“Our original flagship store is on the south side, so up here on the north side, we were excited to expand to a bigger location so we can serve more brides,” Limeberry said. “We’ve been busting at the seams at our Fishers location. Here, we can have a private suite, extra fitting room and our prom and formal wear section.”

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