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by Michelle Carlton
From incinerating gowns to re-creating scenes from Dirty Dancing, couples are revamping the traditions of the big day.
The New Registry
Do you really need another colander? Admit it—what you actually want is airfare to Cyprus. And with couples marrying later—often after they’ve shacked up and purchased the nesting essentials—wedding registries have gotten creative. Nowadays, guests can help finance honeymoons, entertainment centers, wine cellars, and even sporting goods. Couples can also register for small items like DVDs, books, and CDs—some get as specific as a box set of The Twilight Zone.
Go-to department stores are busy rewriting their rules: Bloomingdale’s, for one, offers “registry strategists” to guide you through the process, plus an online thank-you card manager to help you out in the aftermath. Additionally, websites like Honeyluna.com allow guests to contribute money for parts of the honeymoon, including airfare, accommodations, guided tours, and meals. Felicite.com lets couples register with any merchant, and offers a “partial purchase” feature, so guests can put money toward a big gift (like new mountain bikes). If you want to register for something more specific, try Wineenthusiast.com for wine, or look for a “wish list” feature on any e-commerce site (such as Bestbuy.com) to use as a registry.
The First Dance: From Romantic to Rockin’
Lately, couples are replacing standard-issue high-school-gym first dances with livelier, crowd-friendly performances, and then posting their star turn online for all to see: Take Norm, 29, and Julia, 27, who got hitched in 2006. Their traditional slow dance segued into Michael Jackson’s “The Way You Make Me Feel.” “We wanted our wedding to be a great party…it was important to us to have everyone on the dance floor the entire night,” the couple says. So they set the tone. See it for yourself here!
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1 Melissa // Mar 31, 2008 at 2:46 pm
Check out www.formal-invitations.com for cheap wedding invitations using recycled papers and cool embellishments…
2 Short Man in Love // Feb 27, 2008 at 1:11 pm
[…] find dozens of couples every day at the Big & Tall. But there aren’t a lot of wedding registries in the children’s department of Barneys. On the dating rack, people are extra-large in love […]
3 Kathy // Aug 7, 2007 at 9:17 pm
Your web site is interesting. My fiancee and I are getting married on Sept. 1. We are both in our 50’s and have been married before. So….we wanted to do something simple, different, and unique. So…we decided to get married in a hot air balloon. You can join the fun with us at www.thompsonaire.com which will post our picture after the ceremony on Sept. 1.
Thanks!