Weddings
A model walks the runway at the Badgley Mischka bridal show during Bridal Week in New York. Designers recently previewed the bridal styles that will arrive in salons this fall.
NEW YORK -- For every woman who has her heart set on a pouffy princess wedding gown, you'll find another who wants a sleek sheath. The good news for next year's brides is that there is a gown out there to suit any taste. (05/12/2008)
Combine comfort and practicality with tradition -- have your single bridesmaids sign the bottom. After a night of dancing and prancing, tradition states that the person whose signature has faded the most will be the next to marry.
NEW YORK -- It seems like a no-brainer to advise brides to get shoes that are comfortable -- or at least tolerable -- but it's a tip Mindy Weiss finds herself repeating over and over again to her clients. (05/12/2008)
Q: My wedding dress is gorgeous, but I'm never going to wear it again. What should I do with it after the wedding? (05/12/2008)
A renaissance in handcrafted paper and an explosion in printing technology have opened new vistas of creativity in wedding invitation design (05/05/2008)
Q: I have two left feet and I'm petrified about our first dance. Is there any way to avoid it? (05/05/2008)
Donna Botterbusch is photographed holding the wedding dress and bridesmaid's dresses she is trying to sell for her son Adam Botterbusch in the living room of her home in Dover, Pa. When Adam Botterbusch called off his engagement last summer, he agreed to pay for the bridesmaids' dresses "to keep the peace." His family is now trying to resell the dresses.
The last-minute doubt before a wedding is one of the most enduring themes in movies and literature, and here it is again in "Made of Honor," a tale of a man's 11th-hour profession of love for his best friend. (05/05/2008)