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14 Dec, 2009

Bridal Shower Trends to Take Note Of

Posted by: Denise In: Bridal Party|Just for Fun

The latest bridal shower trends promise to bring even more fun and excitement than classic bridal shower ideas, and you can celebrate your special day in style. If you’re stuck for ideas, take note of these trends and be prepared for an enjoyable party!

Couple Shower

These days, having a joint bridal shower for both the bride and groom to attend seems to be a hot trend many contemporary couples are following. The ideas for a couple bridal shower are endless, and the gifts tend to be structured around both male and female tastes. Who says the groom-to-be should miss out on all the fun?!

Weekend Festivities

Far-flung locales are not just for weddings anymore! In fact, many modern brides are turning to destination bridal showers as a way to have fun with the girls and get away from all the fuss for awhile. Consider a weekend wine tasting trip or a spa getaway. The options are pretty limitless!

If you can’t stand the thought of a traditional bridal shower, take note of these emerging trends so you can have a party you’ll actually want to attend!

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