5 Trends That are Making Wedding Attire Easier for Dress-Haters
Whether you are the bride-to-be or merely a guest at the affair, if you hate dresses then you are likely stressing about what you are going to wear. But, let us stop you there. After all, this is, perhaps, the very best era for those who don’t like to be dolled up in dresses. Why do we say that? There are so many fashion trends taking place right at this moment, which make it easy-peasy to impress without wearing a dress.
Should You Order Your Lake Tahoe Wedding Dress Online?
With the holiday shopping season upon us, it occurs to most of us that the online shopping phenomenon has really exploded. If you ask around, you are likely to find that a large proportion of the people you know did the majority of their holiday shopping on the web this year. And, that certainly is not a trend limited to your area. It is something seen throughout the country. So, with so many items being purchased online, it should be safe to buy your wedding dress in the same manner, right?
Introducing New Traditions For Modern Families
More and more couples are meeting later in life, and not walking down the aisle until they are well into their thirties or forties. Some of these are first time brides and grooms. However, in other cases, these are individuals who are looking for love a second time, which means that ceremonies often involve children – his, hers, or theirs. For some that might mean that there has been divorce, for others tragedy. Regardless, it becomes necessary to make the children feel involved in the special joining of two people, and multiple hearts.
Keeping the Peace with Better Wedding Planning Organization
It is no secret that wedding planning can be quite taxing, emotionally. There have been shows made centered around the idea of the crazy bride. But, you can keep the peace and prevent pre-marriage spats, by ensuring that your planning process is very well organized.
Wedding Planning: To Have an Open Bar or Not to Have an Open Bar
We read an interesting article recently that discussed the idea of hosting a dry wedding. Certainly, there are those couples for which this would be a reasonable and expected decision. However, for most, the concept of a dry wedding would only be scoffed at. In this case, the groom was concerned about the drinking habits of some of the friends and family members to be invited. The advice he received was that he should not attempt to be responsible for all those who will attend, and, perhaps, to compromise with his bride-to-be and in-laws-to-be by suggesting a beer-and-wine only alternative.
A Major Trend Shift in the Wedding Industry
There are many trends occurring in the wedding industry all of the time. They shift and change with the years, but one thing has remained consistent across generations… until now. For as long as anyone living can remember, the most popular
Wedding Advice 101: When to Listen and When to Ignore
In a recent blog post, we started to discuss some of the advice about ignoring advice that was recently offered in a Glamour Living article. There were many important points made in the piece, which can be expanded upon, which is
Fun International Wedding Customs to Consider For Your Big Day
For centuries, there are certain wedding traditions that have lasted, with each new bride accepting and embracing those customs. However, the traditions and customs in question differ depending on the region, and the culture in which the bride was raised.
Creative Options for Outdoor Wedding Seating
When you hold your wedding indoors, many of the details are already decided for you. The personality of the wedding sometimes belongs to the place, and not the couple. When you hold your wedding outdoors however, you can define and
Brides-to-Be Choosing Family and Friends to Oversee Their Lake Tahoe Wedding
In the day and age when we see Bridal Magazine change its name to Modern Luxury Wedding, there is no doubt that brides are approaching their big days differently. While tradition still plays a big part, the modern bride isn’t