One Perfect Day

One Perfect Day

2007 • 245 pages

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I don't know. Not really all that relevatory - is anyone shocked that there's a “wedding industry” or that companies try to make money off of major life events? This is pretty obviously a pre-crash history as well; I'd like to see something about the rise of the DIY Pinterest wedding. The most directly relevant part was the epilogue, when she actually talked to real brides about why they did things and what weddings meant to them. I'm not a Bridezilla (good takedown of that term, btw), but I'm not a sheep, either, and I don't know that this book gives people enough credit for making their own choices.

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