Plan your wedding without the weight of outdated customs and get hitched in a way that is authentic, fun, and true to who you are.
"But you're getting married! You have to!"
That empty statement is on the other end of everything from jaw-droppingly expensive dresses, staged proposal engagement photo shoots, and reception selfie stations. From the minute they become engaged, there's a script that couples are pressured to follow.
By breaking down the antiquated traditions of that #blessedweddingday, this book will help betrothed pairs throw the icky bridal traditions to the curb in honor of getting the wedding of their actual dreams—not the one we've been force-fed for decades by the wedding industrial complex.
Inspiring couples to plan their wedding in a way that is meaningful to them, The New Wedding Book debunks the "traditions," makes sense of realistic budgets, offers brilliant advice from real-life couples, and confronts the crushing pressure for weddings to be perfect.
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Karen Cleveland is a former CIA analyst. She has master’s degrees from Trinity College Dublin in international peace studies and from Harvard University in public policy.
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