A Look at Planning a Non-Traditional Wedding

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Formal wedding traditions have their appeal, and many people find themselves wanting to preserve some part of those gestures in their wedding plans. At the same time, the modern world has changed and has made brides and grooms realize that those older, more restrictive roles and planning decisions simply aren’t for them. Whether it’s for personal or economic reasons, many couples find themselves planning non-traditional weddings.

The key to planning a more unique and non-traditional wedding is to find ways your guests can interact and participate with the people, places, and things you truly love. Off-season weddings provide you the opportunity to make destination locations with sentimental value affordable, and they also give you a chance to choose dates that really speak to your relationship as a couple, whether or not those dates fall within the traditional peak season.

Drastically changing food options from family style to smalls plates, mixing up the gender of the bridal party, or choosing to walk down the aisle with someone other than your father all provide ways to make your wedding simply one of a kind.

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