Planning a wedding can be overwhelming and most couples don’t know where to begin. Who throws the engagement party? Who pays for the wedding? What are a guest’s financial commitments? Who walks the bride down the aisle the second time around? Who sits at the reception with the bride and groom?
The answers to these questions, and many more, can be found in Anna Post’s new book, Do I Have to Wear White? (Collins, Jan. 1 2009, $14.95). There are no absolutes when it comes to planning
a wedding, says Anna Post, author and spokesperson for the Emily Post Institute. “The questions and answers in this book speak to the heart of what couples are asking about etiquette today – and the good news is that the answers are there to make their lives easier and their wedding more special.”
In its accessible question-and-answer format, Do I Have to Wear White? covers all aspects of the wedding process, from announcing the engagement, to the day of the ceremony. Post includes topics relating to guests and family members, making this book invaluable not only to the bride and groom, but also to guests, attendants and family members. Questions include:
Read some sample Q&As from Do I Have to Wear White? >