
Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette:
Cherished Traditions and
Contemporary Ideas for a Joyous Celebration (4th
Edition) (Hardcover)
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What
makes a perfect wedding? "[The bride] and the
groom both look as though there were sunlight behind
their eyes, as though their mouths irresistibly
turned to smiles," wrote Emily Post in 1922's
Etiquette. Great-granddaughter-in-law Peggy Post,
author of the fourth edition of Emily Post's Wedding
Etiquette, absolutely agrees with Miss Emily. To
ensure those bright eyes and smiles, she imparts
thoughtful and commonsensical advice on how to plan
for not just your wedding, but for all the social
and familial obligations and traditions that a wedding
entails.
Unlike many wedding manuals, Post includes advice
for the "encore" bride as well as for
the new bride. In this day of remarriages and blended
families, tact and strategy are often needed to
make sure feelings aren't hurt and everything runs
as smoothly as possible. A chapter on multicultural
and interfaith marriages addresses differing world
traditions and how they can be incorporated into
a touching ceremony that makes both the couple and
their families happy. If you are unsure of who is
supposed to do what, Post gives you clear instruction,
often including a flow chart that delineates the
responsibilities of all people involved in the wedding
party (bride's parents throw the engagement party,
best man returns the tuxes, flower girl's family
pays for her outfit).
Throughout Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette
are sidebars with questions asked of Post regarding
an amazing array of wedding-related conundrums ("My
daughter's fiancé wants to follow his family's
tradition of having a money tree at the wedding.
I personally find this distasteful; can I say so?").
This is a great book to find the answers for all
those sticky questions. All involved in the wedding
process should leaf through, get their bearings,
smile, and then forge ahead. --Dana Van Nest
Book Description
Peggy Post, America's etiquette authority, presents
an indispensable, comprehensive guide to planning
and personalizing your wedding. Today's weddings
are more complex than ever before, with new traditions
and new family relationships to consider. This thoroughly
revised fourth edition of the classic Emily Post's
Wedding Etiquette addresses countless wedding questions
both old and new. With the famous Post blend of
sensitivity and practicality, Peggy Post shows how
to handle the big decisions and the little details
that will make your wedding beautiful to behold
and uniquely yours -- and how to carry it off with
minimum stress and maximum style.
Three new chapters offer advice on
the latest realities of today's weddings, including
multicultural ceremonies, encore weddings, and postwedding
duties. Expanded sections give guidance on financial
matters, working smoothly with wedding consultants
and others on your "wedding team," and
planning theme and destination weddings. Dozens
of at-a-glance lists, boxes, and charts on everything
from most-asked questions to creative ideas for
personalizing the day are perfect guides for busy
brides and grooms.
With this book in hand, a couple can
confidently blend the best of classic tradition
with contemporary style, making this wondrous event
a celebration to be remembered and treasured by
all.
Review: Excellent Purchase!
I am studying to be a Wedding/Event Planner and
this book is a part of my course study. I loved
the material and featured Q&A. The book is very
modern yet contemporary at the same time. An excellent
buy for anyone planning their wedding or joining
the wedding industry.
Review: Panic in the wedding
aisle!
Yikes! I am newly engaged, and this book scared
the bejebbers out of me! My fiance and I were looking
at a simple wedding. This book intends to scare
you into looking at more and more elaborate proceedings.
Finally, you are at the point where you believe
no one but a diety called a "wedding planner"
can actually pull off a wedding.
Perhaps it is where I live and my
social-economic class, but this book view of etiquette
is manners that quickly translates into cash. I
literally woke up in the middle of the night when
I considered how much everything would cost and
how far behind the wedding planning was.
My friends who are married knew what
sort of wedding I had in mind and did not hestitate
to tell me to send the book BACK.
Review: This massive guide
is all-inclusive and brilliant
Not just for Etiquette! This book is an impressive
wealth of knowledge and information, and is just
loaded with useful information that I've never found
in other wedding books, and I've bought and browsed
my share of them. You need not worry this book will
just repeat information you may already have in
other books, this book will complement your collection
and give you lots of details you probably won't
find anywhere else. It's the wedding Bible. And,
although Post is the authority on Etiquette, not
only is this guide the only Etiquette helper you'll
ever need, it also is a huge help in planning and
ideas. You won't find any glossy full color photos
in here but this book offers so much those other
more "glossy" books don't have. This is
a MUST for any engaged couple.
Review: Great wedding resource,
more than etiquette.
This is a great book for any bride to be. It includes
not only etiquette, but it also has tips. It was
especially useful for wording on invitations, and
also for the envelopes. A classic!
Review: The only wedding book
you'll need!
This books takes the place of so many other books
out there, like guides to writing thank yous, guides
about religious traditions, what to wear. This book
has it all. You're getting about 15 books for the
price of one. Emily Post's Wedding Etuiquette guides
you from announcing your engagement to friends and
family all the way through writing Thank you's and
everything in between. It's an invaluable guide
for the bride, the groom, the bridal party and even
the guests at a wedding! Have you ever wondered
how much to give for a wedding? What to wear for
a daytime formal wedding? What order to use for
the processional? How do you write out an invitation
for a same sex couple? What is the appropriate way
to write out Thank yous? All of these questions
and many more are answered in this thorough, sensible
book. It's a great read and very well organized
so you will be able to find anything you need. It
is a great gift for the bride and groom because
its timelines can also be used as a planner. It's
also a great gift for the bridal party or parents
of the bride because it outlines all of those responsibilities
as well. This may very well be the only wedding
book you'll ever need, whether you're the bride,
the groom, the father of the bride, the maid of
honor, or just a guest!
Review: Excellent bridal resource
Read Miss Manners or Emily Post for advice before
you throw any major event and you can't possibly
go wrong. In this day of Bridezillas and tacky "traditions"
such as family-hosted showers, money dances, and
registry info in wedding invitations, the astute
bride will consult real experts rather than The
Knot or Dear Prudence!
Review: A fairly good book
This book is marvelous help in preparing for your
wedding day, laying out all the physical aspects
of the wedding from A to Z. Sadly, this book doesn't
have much discussion on preparing your heart for
the day. It is said that a woman looks forward to
her wedding day, a man looks forward to the wedding
night - both are important, but men often tend to
downplay the day's events as they focus on the evening.
Review: Invaluable
An invaluable book to avoid potential wedding/social
faux pas. Has guidance from invitations to thank
you letters and everything in between. If you're
wanting more value for the money, I would suggest
"Emily Post's Etiquette (16th Edition or latest)"
as it covers wedding (albeit not as detailed), social
and business etiquette areas.
Review: Very helpful and incredibly
detailed
I decided to get this book because I was struggling
with how to make wedding decisions that would potentially
upset some people, like not having kids be invited.
I was surprised when the book arrived at how thick
it is, there is really a wealth of information in
it. I like that she gives both a traditional and
contemporary view on certain topics, and the sections
are clearly marked so its not as though you have
to read it from beginning to end to find what you
are looking for. I think this book can be helpful
even if you're not facing and etiquette dilemma,
it makes you think of things you hadn't even thought
of. Its also really clearly written.
Review: Excellent Single-Source
Wedding Book,
If you only plan on buying *one* wedding guide book,
this should be it.
Peggy Post addresses almost every aspect of wedding
etiquette in this hefty book. Although you can find
most of this information on Internet sites, Peggy
Post does a fantastic job of compiling wedding information
in one easy-to-use volume.
Book highlights include:
- Exhaustively Thorough Invitation
Section
(Example: Outlines specific language you should
use if the bride's divorced/remarried parents are
jointly hosting the wedding.)
- Engagement Outline
(Example: Gives recommendations for who the happy
couple should tell, when, & how.)
- Guest Information
(Example: Discusses gift giving, response cards,
etc.)
Peggy Post does an excellent job of
conveying information without sounding preachy.
She offers recommendations instead of barking standards.
In addition to being a great planning tool, this
book is also quite lovely! As such, it would make
a beautiful engagement gift.
Highly recommended.
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