
When I caught a glimpse of that crazy viral video of those kids busting a move to Justin Bieber, I thought, “Wow — best prom EVER!” But as you probably know, it wasn’t a prom. Despite all the girlish shrieking and teen angst, the kid rocking the sideways ballcap was a groom. Yep, that was a wedding reception, not a semi-formal dance.
All the Bieber fever got us thinking about when is too young to get married. Sure, 18 is the legal age, but there are plenty of adults we know who act like teenagers — so when we say “too young,” we also mean too immature. Sorry, child brides, consider this a healthy dose of tough love. Ten signs you might be tying the knot too soon:
1. Your wedding dress is a Twilight replica. And your nail polish is Hunger Games. And your eyelashes are Katy Perry.
Does your age end in “teen”?

What’s sexier than a little peekaboo lace? Designer peekaboo lace pumps, of course! Add a flirty pop of lace to your wedding ensemble with one of these picture-perfect pairs.
If you consider yourself a fashion-savvy bride, then we wanna know: do you like it a little lacey? If you answered YES, and you also swoon for names like Valentino, then we strongly suggest you check out these premium lace pump picks.
Lovely in lace

Everything old is new again! Have you noticed? Our latest vintage obession: all things Art Deco. The typefaces, the architecture, the dapper gents and swooning dames, the Hollywood glamour…
And like all truly fabulous trends, Art Deco is creeping into every aspect of decor — particularly stationery. There’s a plethora of beautiful Deco-inspired invitations and save-the-dates available on Etsy and some of our favorite wedding stationery sites – so many in fact, that we knew we just had to share.
They just look vintage
We LOVE Nordstrom, but unlike other retailers, they really don’t overdo it with sales. So that’s why we let out a little squeal of delight when we heard about their Winter Savings sale.
Get 30-65% off party dresses for everything from your bridesmaids to your engagement party. Even designers like Lela Rose and Monique Lhuillier got on board. They have something for everyone — from one-shoulder numbers, to strapless, plus size and more.
Ladies, start your engines.


For destination weddings, (almost) anything goes: some brides opt for a string bikini (ahem, Pamela Anderson) while others choose a more modest look of crop tops and flip flops. Lanvin is taking the lax dress code one step too far: their Embellished jersey T-shirt ($820) just hit Net-A-Porter.
Wedding or wet t-shirt contest?