Who picks the groom’s suit? Today, it’s usually the groom himself-with input from his partner. No rigid rules, just personal style and smart choices that match the wedding’s vibe.
For 200 wedding guests, you don't need 200 invitations-just one per household plus 10-15% extra. Learn how to count units, not people, and avoid last-minute stress.
Learn how to price wedding decorations in 2025 with clear packages, real cost breakdowns, and pricing strategies that protect your time and profits. No guesswork-just proven rates from Melbourne weddings.
Should a groom wear a tie? In 2025, the answer depends on your wedding style. Learn when skipping the tie looks polished-and when it doesn’t. Real examples, expert tips, and common mistakes to avoid.
In 2024, grooms are ditching traditional black tuxedos for personalized, well-tailored suits in colors like navy, olive, and burgundy. Fit, fabric, and comfort matter more than ever.
Discover the best wedding decoration colors for 2025 based on real Melbourne weddings. Learn which hues work in every season, what to avoid, and how to create a palette that feels truly yours.
Is $10,000 enough for an engagement ring in 2025? Yes - if you focus on cut, clarity, and craftsmanship over size. Learn what you can actually get, where to buy, and how to avoid common mistakes.
Send save the dates 8 to 12 months before your wedding to give guests enough time to plan. Destination and holiday weddings need 12-18 months. Don't wait too long-you risk losing guests to prior commitments.
Discover the best suit colors for grooms based on season, venue, and style. Learn which shades work for beach, winter, and formal weddings-and which to avoid.
Learn which wedding colors to avoid to keep your celebration respectful, elegant, and memorable. From black and white to neon shades, discover the unspoken rules of wedding decoration color etiquette.
The father of the groom should wear a suit in a darker shade than the groom’s-charcoal gray or navy-to look polished without stealing focus. Avoid matching exactly, and always consider the wedding’s formality and season.
Is a DIY wedding stressful? Yes - not because of glitter and glue, but because of hidden time costs, emotional strain, and last-minute disasters. Learn what to DIY, what to skip, and how to keep your wedding joyful.