I fixed your post above. It's not your maiden name, it's your name. Period. Same for men. I agree with you that I'd like to see it be just as common for a man to take his wife's name when getting ma… (View Post)
Experiencing someone else's culture is a beautiful thing. I've been to weddings that incorporated bagpipes and kilts for a bride with Scottish heritage, or that had a Korean mini-ceremony as part of… (View Post)
The more "in style" your dress is at the time you get married the more likely it is to look dated sooner! Picture those dresses with the GIANT pouffy shoulders from the 80's...not every sin… (View Post)
Have you considered hyphenating anything? Mary Smith Jones could get married and become Mary Smith Jones-Johnson, for example. The fact that you want to keep your last name instead of giving it up co… (View Post)
I would assume that sleeveless=bare shoulders, and would therefore not be allowed. It's probably a good idea to have some shawls available for guests who thought otherwise if the rule is sleeveless=… (View Post)