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Dressed in distinct wedding gowns, the three sisters gracefully walked down the aisle simultaneously. Initially intending to have unique hairstyles and makeup, their plans shifted, resulting in a shared, equally stunning look that only enhanced their collective beauty.

The grand wedding, attended by 600 guests, as detailed in a blog post by wedding planning blogger and guest Ariadne Durante, featured 18 bridesmaids donning dresses of different colors to complement their bouquets.

The decision for the triple wedding had been made over a year in advance, a tradition within the bride’s family, as shared by Durante. The brides—Rafaela, Rocheli, and Tagiane—had long embraced the idea of sharing their special day.

Despite occasional confusion among the grooms—Rafael, Gabriel, and Eduardo Thome—during their lives, the wedding day was seamless, with the brides’ distinct bouquets aiding in avoiding any mix-ups.

The ceremony at the Cathedral Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Passo Fundo, Brazil, required alterations to accommodate the trio at the altar. Post-wedding, the couples commemorated the occasion with the signature dip pose, capturing one of the sweetest moments in their lives.

Now happily married, the sisters—Rafaela, Rocheli, and Tagiane—have each started families, as evident from their Facebook accounts. Concerns about potential sibling relationships among their children were addressed, clarifying that the grooms were not related to each other

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