After you seal your vows with a kiss, it's time to celebrate! Dine and dance with family and friends, smile for photos, and just bask in the glow of your wedding unfolding before you. Just beware those speeches! (Hint: wear waterproof mascara.)

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Wedding music, be it band or DJ, can make or break the event. In addition to hearing them live, or watching them perform on a...

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When you're at the vendor meeting stage of wedding planning—hiring caterers, photographers, videographers, florists, wedding planners, etc.—it's crucial to ask the right questions. But...

I'm trying to put together a timeline/schedule for my wedding reception. I know I can arrange things however I want them, but I don't want...

I decided to address my own invitations but I just started and I don't love how they look.I don't want to spend a lot of...

My fiance and I both like the same song for our parent dances, would it be OK for us to have both parent dances at...

I'm in a good friend's wedding and have been wracking my brain trying to come up with something fun to do for/with/to them at the...

From the wildly inappropriate ("Gold Digger," "I Will Survive") to the just plain played-out ("Celebrate," "Love Shack"), check out the songs that iVillage brides-to-be...

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