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Wedding Traditions You Shouldn't Ditch

  • It's definitely the rage in modern weddings to nix tradition, and we are so, so in favour of making your day exactly what you want it to be. Chuck out the rule book and start again! Have every #trending wedding decoration under the sun, or none. Cut anything you think is tacky, or do them all — including chucking the garter to your groom's mates, as one of our experts suggested.

    A wedding can be anything you want it to be, however, as people have been getting hitched for quite some time now, a lot of traditions are there for a reason. Even if it's only a sentimental one — let's face it, other than signing the legal documentation, the weddings are all sentiment.

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    1. Something Borrowed

    "I really think weddings should transcend trends and you should do whatever you want, it's your day and who cares what other people think! However my favourite tradition of all is the something borrowed. A sentimental piece of jewellery is a beautiful thing, even if it's not going to be worn, it can wrapped around a bouquet (just remember to take it off before you lob that bad boy into a sea of single ladies) or sewn into the seam of your gown." — Alexandra Thompson, stylist and owner of bridal store Hope X Page (who have an awesomely beautiful and expertly curated Instagram account).

    2. Keep the Dress a Surprise

    "Don't let your fiancé see your wedding dress before the wedding day — this is going to be one of your most important gowns you are ever going to wear, so why not keep it a surprise." — Nikki Hunt, Sydney event planner extraordinaire and founder of Think PR and Events.

    3. Have a Honeymoon

    "Trust me on this one, even if it is just a few days away, have a honeymoon after your wedding. Getting married is exhausting emotionally, so it is important to spend some quality time together immediately after, just the two of you, reflecting on what was an incredible moment in your lives." — Nikki.

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