Engagement
season will be in full mode, and lucky ladies everywhere will have a brand-new
rock on their finger and an incredibly long to-do list in front of them.
If
your man is about to pop the question, congrats! You’re on the verge of a
life-changing, whirlwind year. Before you change your relationship status on
Facebook and start acting all Bridezilla, here’s what you must do:
Get
A Manicure
You’re
hand is about to be the subject of a lot of photos and constant attention
(“Ooh, let me see that ring!”), so don’t embarrass yourself with some chipped,
unpolished hot mess of a hand. Get a mani, professional or at-home, as soon as
possible.
Settle
On A Budget
Whoever
is bankrolling your wedding — whether it’s you, your fiance, his parents or
yours — needs to sit down and have that uber-awkward, but essential
conversation about the wedding budget, including a specific number. Keep all
familial relationships in tact by minding this budget down to the last red
cent.
Sign
Up For Sale
Alerts
The
gown will be your major purchase, and in my opinion is worth splurging on, but
the accessories are not. Even designers like Jimmy Choo and Louboutin go on sale,
so set sale alerts in Shopstyle by designer
name or specific product. Also, don’t forget to check out our Wedding
Sample Sale calendar for flash sales on everything from gowns
to wedding bands and
honeymoon packages.
Insure
Your Ring
If
your fiance hasn’t done it already, you need to insure your engagement ring
immediately. The jeweler where he purchased it should refer you to certified
insurers. Don’t forget to ask the jeweler for an appraisal slip which will be
used to determine its value.
Sign
Up For Pinterest
Holy
motherload of inspiration — I honestly don’t know what brides did before Pinterest.
It is hands-down the most intuitive and vast resource for inspiration; search
and save photos of everything from your dream dress, to DIY favors,
mouth-watering cakes and more. (p.s. Don’t forget to Follow Us!)
Have
‘The Money Talk’ With Your Fiance
Not
only will you have to have that uncomfortable conversation about the wedding
budget, you’ll also need to suss out the logistics that come along with merging
your bank accounts. What’s yours is
mine! isn’t as simple as it sounds.
Sign
Up For Trunk Show Alerts
Follow
your local bridal boutique on Facebook and refer to your regional bridal
magazine for a list of designer trunk shows in your area. At these shows you’ll
be able to see and touch the most recent designer gowns — straight off the
runway.
Choose
A Diet Plan & Start It
If
you plan to lose weight for your wedding, the worst thing you can do is wait
until the last minute and crash diet. If you plan to lose more than 5 lb., you
should give yourself 9-12 months to do it. Choose a proven plan, like Weight
Watchers or Jenny Craig, and sign up immediately.
Pick
A Location
The
location — city and venue — is the most significant decision you’ll make for
the wedding, so its better to get this discussion started as soon as possible.
All parties involved, ie. his family and yours, will have an opinion about
where you should be married, so hear all sides.
Hire
A Planner
Girl,
I don’t care how Type-A, organized, rockstar you are — you’re going to need a
wedding planner. At the very, very least for the day-of, but I highly recommend
hiring someone to help you for the long haul.