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Questions 1 to 8 of 15
1.
Your dream dress will make you look like:
A princess -- when else will you get to float into a ballroom surrounded by yards of tulle?
Madonna-turned-bride -- you would even consider wearing a black dress .
Jennifer Aniston when she wed Brad Pitt -- casual yet incredibly elegant.
2.
Your bridal party wish list includes:
Your sister or best friend.
No one -- you're not having a wedding party at all.
As many girlfriends as you can fit at the altar.
3.
Do you want your groom to see you before you walk down the aisle?
Absolutely -- after all, it's not like it's any big secret who he's marrying.
Sure, but only if you can find a way to make that first-glimpse moment special.
No way! It's bad luck.
4.
Your perfect bridal shower would be:
A surprise gathering of girls, thrown by your maid of honor at your favorite restaurant.
Nonexistent -- you're not into the whole girls-n-gifts thing.
A fun evening of cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, with a coed guest list.
5.
For the first dance, you think the best way to be introduced is:
As Mr. and Mrs., of course. You can't wait to be announced as a married couple.
First dance? Forget it! You just want to get out on the floor and party.
By your first names -- you may not change your name anyway.
6.
One of your favorite weddings of all time was:
Jack Nicholson's daughter's three-part wedding -- ceremony followed by a garden brunch, followed by an Indian-themed late-night bash.
The elegant at-home reception in Father of the Bride, starring Steve Martin.
Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber's -- how can you beat being barefoot on the beach when you say your vows?
7.
When it comes to Emily Post-type wedding etiquette, you:
Don't plan to read -- or follow -- a word of such outdated protocol.
Are comfortable revising "rules" that don't make sense for you.
Think that what Emily says goes.
8.
When you think of your reception, what comes to mind?
Six-piece band, sit-down dinner, cake-cutting moment -- the works.
A reggae band and Jamaican food, or something equally different and festive.
Music from swing to alternative rock to hip-hop, eclectic buffet and a dance with your mom as well as your dad.
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