Have a Heart-to-Heart Once upon a time, it was poor etiquette to involve the bride in planning. Not anymore, says JoJo Sikuade, editor of party blog SwanSoSweet. She recommends sitting down with your friend and finding out how she wants to celebrate. Is she uncomfortable with attention or is she dying to dance on the bar? Is a spa weekend, a fancy dinner, or a wine tasting party more her style? You can plan a fab event, but if she won't enjoy it? Fail.
It's her party, and she'll rock a rhinestone-studded "bride" top if she wants to. From keeping a budget to avoiding warring bridesmaids, use these party-planning tips to keep both of you happy. by Jasmine Moir
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