Wonderful indeed.... this is awesome!  So marvelous!!   Rafaela, Rochele and Tagiane  Bini storms Brazil in great way as they tie the knot same day on Saturday 28th March, 2015.  The identical sisters shared the bridal spotlight, tying the knot 
together while wearing the same wedding gowns, veils, headpieces and makeups.... The 29-year-olds,  who are from Passo Fundo, Brazil, walked down the 
aisle three in a row, condensing their father’s duties of giving away 
his girls into one ceremony. 
The altar was specially constructed to accommodate the entire party, including their husbands. They were followed by 18 bridesmaids and page boys, each using the chosen colour of the bride they were representing, yellow for Rafaela, blue for Rochele and red for Tagiane. This different colour of bouquet was the only clue to help bewildered friends and family distinguish one bride from the other.
The altar was specially constructed to accommodate the entire party, including their husbands. They were followed by 18 bridesmaids and page boys, each using the chosen colour of the bride they were representing, yellow for Rafaela, blue for Rochele and red for Tagiane. This different colour of bouquet was the only clue to help bewildered friends and family distinguish one bride from the other.

 The pews at 
the Nossa Senhora Aparecida Catholic Cathedral in Passo Fundo were moved
 apart to allow more space for the three brides to walk down the aisle 
together.  The
 first to be taken to the altar by their father was Tagiane, who was the
 first to be born. She remembered: 'I tried to hold back my emotion, but
 I couldn't. To see my dad there, at that moment, was a feeling I can't 
explain.'
Rafaela 
wed Rafael, Rochele married Gabriel, and Tagiane exchanged vows with 
Eduardo. Luckily, the men in their lives are unrelated, all standing 
tall at varying heights with no genetic resemblance in the slightest. Even
 the grooms - Rafael, Gabriel and Eduardo - admitted they had worried 
they might mix up their wives-to-be when it came to exchanging vows.
Rafael, who married Rafaela, told how the girls sometimes deliberately confused their fiances.  


Their parents, Pedro and Salete, already had one daughter, Liziele, when they decided to increase the family - but never imagined three more girls would come at once. Mother Salete fainted when she was told she was expecting triplets, according to the girls.
Rafaela
 was the first to find her future husband, Rafael, ten years ago while 
studying at university. A year later, Rochele got together with Gabriel.  It was parents Pedro and Salete who suggested the girls all get married together after Tagiane also got engaged to Eduardo.
The only dilemma for Pedro, a farmer, was how he would walk all three daughters down the aisle at once.  He
 said: 'We decided that we would all walk down the aisle until half way 
down the church. From there, I would take one at a time.'


Twins are so interesting because I experienced them as my mum had two sets of twins, females and males! They're just interesting...... Just praying to have them...
Congratulations and happy married life....
 
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