Whitmore warns couples to think twice before creating a messy moment and says the act could wind up spoiling their special day She also shares her own insight into the matter and gives advice for ...
Picture the scene: it’s your wedding day, a day you’ve been planning for months. You’d like everything to be perfect - whatever that looks like to you. But your husband-to-be has other plans… Wedding ...
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An anonymous bride on Reddit has alleged a cake-smashing incident ruined her wedding, and her post has led social media users and etiquette experts to debate if the tradition can be harmful. The bride ...
Mila didn’t want a wedding. Eloping on a beach would have suited her, but when her boyfriend of six years proposed and insisted on a more formal event, she planned an intimate garden party. There was ...
Etiquette expert Jacqueline Whitmore says cake smashing can "run the risk of ruining the bride’s hair and makeup" and spoil the couple's big day Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She ...
The age-old wedding cake debate — of whether to smash it or not — just got an expert’s verdict. The viral trend has fueled fiery online debates — with TikToks showing everything from brides dodging ...