The Little Book of Bridesmaids
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.
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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.











