We are on the verge of 2017 and in the middle of a growing social media craze, where no dip is foreseeable in the near future. Instagram is one social network where people get to share their lives, interests, talents and even advertise their business.
It’s no surprise that a bride or groom would want to share precious moments from their wedding with friends and family on social media but somehow, the wedding industry has monopolised and monetised the use of social media creating a buzz that would seemingly give your wedding “society status”.
For many of us we often have it at the back of our minds that the traditional wedding vow should mostly be "for better, for worse", "for richer, for poorer", "in sickness and in health" and of course "till death us do part", but there is one that people tended to forget.
What is it? "To love and to cherish".
"Cherish" – it is a funny, rather old-fashioned word isn't it? You're unlikely to hear it mentioned much outside a wedding service. But it is a key ingredient in a healthy marriage and one we would do well not to forget.
Bridesmaids are simply the best. They'll keep you sane through the wedding planning process, and even help you pee in that wedding dress (yes, seriously!).
That's not to say there won't be a few bumps on the bridesmaid road, but an ideal 'maid is there to support you and not stir up trouble. But, if one does... she may be a toxic bridesmaid. Here's how to know.
Pregnancy can be quite challenging because of the different changes in one’s body due to hormonal change. To top up the whole stress you are getting married as a pregnant bride!
The vintage wedding dress is a wonderful choice for the unusual bride who wants to set herself apart. Vintage dresses are known for elegance, class and unapologetic femininity.
A Saudi Arabian man has asked for a divorce from his new bride just two hours after the wedding after it emerged she had posted pictures of it on social media.
Couples that are planning to move forward with their relationship need to know each other better. They need to understand how each other think, react and adjust to different issues.