Diane owns and operates a wedding dress emporium. Laura, a bride-to-be, goes to the store to purchase a dress for the big day. Laura picks out a designer dress and heads off happy, knowing that she now has the perfect dress. During the wedding, however, the dress becomes increasingly frayed and torn. The seams are coming undone and the sequins are falling off in droves. During Laura's dance with her father, a sleeve comes off and a strap tears. Laura is devastated and the wedding is a fiasco. There was no express warranty because Diane did not make any express claims about the dress. Was there an implied warranty?
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