Mar. 15, 2025
Bridesmaid dress (stock image).Photo:The Image Bank RF/Getty
The Image Bank RF/Getty
A bride forced her sister to hand over her bridesmaid dress to another woman.
The bride’s sister and maid of honor explained in aposton Reddit’s “Wedding” forum that one bridesmaid “lost her dress” when her mother “accidentally donated” it just two weeks before the wedding. Because the color is no longer available and the dress wouldn’t arrive in enough time if reordered, the bride told her sister to give her dress to the bridesmaid and quickly find a different one for herself.
Mar. 15, 2025
Upset bride (tout image).Photo:Getty Images/Design Pics RF
Getty Images/Design Pics RF
A bride is still fuming after her brother brought his pregnant new girlfriend to her destination wedding — and then demanded that she be included in the family photos.
She said she was aware that her college-aged brother, 21, was bringing a date, but noted that he had described her as “just a girl from school” and not his girlfriend.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of a tailor fitting a wedding dress on a bride.Photo:Getty
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The bride turned to apopular Reddit forum to find out if she was justified in her frustration, explaining how she decided to collaborate with a local dressmaker after failing to find the perfect gown in stores. The post’s author not only spent five figures on the garment, but she also claimed that she worked with the designer on several other dresses for her nuptials.
Mar. 15, 2025
Brides arguing (stock image).Photo:Getty
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Women have mixed opinions about a wedding tip going viral on social media.
Australian bride Alyssa Jane took toTikTokon Feb. 20 to share a “hot wedding planning tip for your wedding date.” Her video quickly amassed more than 600,000 views, but not everyone agrees that brides should follow her advice.
The TikToker’s wedding tip is simple: “Plan your wedding date when you’re ovulating.”
Save the date (stock image).
Mar. 15, 2025
A closet full of bridesmaid dresses in the 2008 movie ‘27 Dresses’.Photo:Barry Wetcher/Spyglass/Kobal/Shutterstock
Barry Wetcher/Spyglass/Kobal/Shutterstock
A bride celebrated her upcoming nuptials with a fun nod to a popular rom-com.
Savannah Smith — who has been a bridesmaid in nearly a dozen of her friends' weddings — decided to take a trip down memory lane for her own bridal shower and bring back those old dresses one last time.
In a clip shared withGood Morning America, Smith can be heard telling her guests at her shower that she had been “compared” toKatherine Heigl’s character in the 2008 movie27 Dresses, which follows Jane, a single woman looking for love, as she spends her weekends serving as a bridesmaid in numerous friends' weddings.