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If you're saying it as a plural, no, but if you were to say it belongs to them, i.e...

that is the bride's flowers.. etc, then yes.

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Where, or whether, you put an apostrophe in the word 'brides' depends on the context.

If you're speaking of one bride, in the possessive sense, the apostrophe goes at the end of the word 'bride': The bride's gown was beautifully made.

If you're speaking of more than one bride, in the possessive sense, the apostrophe goes at the end of the word 'brides': The brides' gowns were beautifully made.

If you're speaking of more than one bride, in the plural sense, there's no apostrophe: The brides looked beautiful at their rehearsals.

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