Engravable cufflinks

Your groomsmen are already psyched about getting their James Bond on in those dapper tuxes you picked out — complete the look with customizable cufflinks. We love this customizable sterling silver option from Stella and Dot ($98), which is available in four different typefaces. Procrastinators, rejoice: Production time is just four days, ensuring it'll get there in time.

The Top Eco-Friendly Honeymoon Ideas for 2015

As the number of couples planning green weddings grows, so does the market for eco-friendly travel and honeymoons. Today, more companies than ever offer everything from luxurious eco spa experiences to exciting low-impact safaris for newlyweds. Whether or not you are planning a green wedding, taking an eco-friendly honeymoon is a wonderful to ensure a top-of-the-line travel experience that is as meaningful as it is fun. So where do you begin? Here are some amazing properties to consider for your romantic post-wedding escape.

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Uptown Girl: Chic, Sophisticated Gowns

Make an entrance in a star-powered silhouette that signals your style.

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Uptown Girl: Chic, Sophisticated Gowns

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November 24th

Tip of the Day: "For those thinking of having nine bridesmaids, let me help you out here. A huge gaggle of bridesmaids will look like overkill at the altar — especially if you only invited 75 guests. It’s best to plan for about one bridesmaid for every 50 guests you are inviting to the wedding (plus your maid of honor) so things don’t look lopsided," says Tracie Domino from Tracie Domino Events.

"If you still want to honor significant women in your life, invite them to get dressed with you, wear a dress of their choice in your wedding colors and list them in the program. Most girls will be thrilled to wear something they picked out and will still feel special. Jenna Bush did a great job with this when she got married," she adds.

Plus, check out The Biggest Bridesmaid Dilemmas: Solved!

November 21st

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Susan Stripling

Tip of the Day: Tell potential vendors how much you can afford to spend upfront and choose vendors who operate on transparency. "Decor and flowers are usually the highest priorities for my clients. And before I get them drunk with wedding decor ideas we have an honest discussion about budget. I find out what their comfort level is for the decor budget, if there is room for overage, what their expectations are, and if their expectations match their budget," says Heather Thomas from Heatherlily.

"Everyone, no matter how much money they have, has a budget. Whether you're building a house, buying a car, applying for college or planning a wedding, there is always a budget. It's not a bad word and it's important for both the client and vendor to be honest with one another," she adds.

Plus, check out Top Questions to Ask Your Wedding Vendors.

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