Showers on one's wedding day are supposed to bring the
couple good luck but try to find a bride who believes that. She'd rather have sunshine and pleasant
weather. However, the other kind of
shower that is part of the wedding tradition is welcome and given the changes
happening to the traditional showers makes them a party.
Wedding showers are gift-giving parties held for couples
about to get married. According to
experts, the custom began in the 19th century and is primarily celebrated in
North America and Australia. Guests
traditionally "shower" the bride-to-be with the items she will need
to set up her new home.
And while the traditional shower is still a main focus,
versions have erupted and become popular.
According to TheKnot.com there are some key trends in modern bridal
showers beyond the traditional "women only" luncheon given in
someone's home.
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Couples
showers - are increasing in popularity.
The guests are a mixed audience of female and male friends and relatives. While gifts are still the main focus of the
event, they are varied and include "guy stuff" in the mix of
household gifts. The shower is a party
for good friends.
·
Power
showers - are events that focus on the groom-to-be who is showered with a
wide range of gadgets and power tools to stock the garage. The parties are guy focused and tend to be
golf outings, poker nights or action movie themes.
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Destination/activity
showers - move out of someone's living room or the party room at a local
restaurant and into a special spot or activity.
Some ideas include a spa day, horseback riding, or a day at a baseball
game. Because these types of showers can
be expensive to host, the guest list is usually limited to the bride's closest
friends.
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Bride-involved
showers. This is tricky ground. Some brides would like to be involved in
planning their showers, rather than be surprised by the whole event. However, "being involved in" is not
the same as commandeering the whole event for yourself. Traditionally, the shower is given by a
friend or relative - not by the bride's mother or close relative.
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Post
wedding event -It is customary for the showers to be given prior to the
wedding itself. But with guests and
couples spread across the country, some showers must be held after the wedding
itself.
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