Do I Have to Wear White Emily Post Answers America's Top Wedding Questi ons
By (Author) Anna Post
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
30th December 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
Parties, etiquette and entertaining
Weddings, wedding planners
395.22
Paperback
240
Width 161mm, Height 206mm, Spine 16mm
272g
"I can't choose between my two best friends. Can I have two maids of honor"
"My fianc and I are considering a destination wedding. Are we obligated to cover our attendants' travel expenses"
"Do we have to invite our guests' children to our wedding"
"I'm still close to my ex-husband's parents. Would it be okay to invite them to my wedding"
"How do my partner and I go about planning our commitment ceremony"
"My parents are divorced and each has remarried. Where do they sit in church"
"Do I have to wear white"
Do I Have to Wear White draws on the Posts' extensive database of wedding questions received through their Web site, as well as popular topics addressed in their columns. For busy engaged couples and their families, attendants, and guests, this book provides at-a-glance answers to everything from essential bridal basics to the knotty logistical questions that spring up around this joyousyet often complexevent.
The great-great-granddaughter of Emily Post and the daughter of bestselling author Peter Post, Anna Post works full-time for the Emily Post Institute, writing about and promoting etiquette in the world around us. Anna grew up near Burlington, Vermont, where she currently lives, and has worked in Washington, D.C. for the United States Senate and the Motion Picture Association of America.