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Headline Publishing Group Hardback English

The Little Book of Bridesmaids

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Headline Publishing Group Hardback English

The Little Book of Bridesmaids

By OH

Regular price £6.99
Unit price
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  • Brimming with charming quotes, thoughtful tips and delightful snippets from history, literature and film, this little book honours the unique magic of bridesmaids - from dress fittings and hen parties to emotional pep talks, teary toasts and last-minute rescues. Whether you're a bride reflecting on your closest crew or a bridesmaid in the thick of wedding season, this heartwarming collection captures the spirit of friendship, loyalty and shared joy that defines the role. It celebrates those behind-the-scenes heroines who offer calm in chaos, laughter in stress and unwavering support. Packed full of humour and heart, The Little Book of Bridesmaids is the perfect keepsake - or gift - for anyone who's ever held (or caught) a bouquet, fluffed a veil, steadied some nerves or danced until dawn. Sample Content:"Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down." - Oprah WinfreyIn medieval Europe, bridesmaids were called maids of honour, handmaids or bridal companions. Typically young and unmarried, they helped the bride to dress and escorted her in processions - and even protected her from jealous rivals or kidnappers.
Brimming with charming quotes, thoughtful tips and delightful snippets from history, literature and film, this little book honours the unique magic of bridesmaids - from dress fittings and hen parties to emotional pep talks, teary toasts and last-minute rescues. Whether you're a bride reflecting on your closest crew or a bridesmaid in the thick of wedding season, this heartwarming collection captures the spirit of friendship, loyalty and shared joy that defines the role. It celebrates those behind-the-scenes heroines who offer calm in chaos, laughter in stress and unwavering support. Packed full of humour and heart, The Little Book of Bridesmaids is the perfect keepsake - or gift - for anyone who's ever held (or caught) a bouquet, fluffed a veil, steadied some nerves or danced until dawn. Sample Content:"Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down." - Oprah WinfreyIn medieval Europe, bridesmaids were called maids of honour, handmaids or bridal companions. Typically young and unmarried, they helped the bride to dress and escorted her in processions - and even protected her from jealous rivals or kidnappers.