Being in quarantine means we have lots of time to read about things going wrong while we're sitting inside, in our daytime pajamas, living through a sort of dystopian hellscape.
I’m in my mid-twenties, which means if you need me, you can find me at a wedding or bridal shower or engagement party or bachelorette party or wedding dress shopping or any of the myriad events that happen after one of my friends gets engaged.
Nowadays, it seems like we only hear the bride’s perspective on wedding planning because, let’s be real, in most cases, it’s the bride who is calling the shots.
Aside from your funeral, your wedding is really the only time in your life when everyone you love most in the world is in the same place and celebrating you...
Preparing to go wedding dress shopping is like having sex for the first time: you can read a million articles online and listen to all your friends talk about it, but there’s a good chance the real thing is still going to be nothing at all like what you expected. I thought I had done truly everything to ensure a successful shopping trip when I went searching before my wedding.