Sugar Editorial Picks
May 18, 2008 -
There are plenty of ways to celebrate a bachelorette party. You could always skip the male stripper and have all your party guests learn some stripper moves of their own with striptease dance class. These days, stripper aerobics is super popular and could help prepare the bride to be for her wedding night, but would this type of party be going beyond some of the guests' comfort zone?
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May 16, 2008 -
If you're planning a wedding-related party, anything from an engagement party to a bachelorette bash, why not do something a little different? Since weddings are pretty stressful, everyone will appreciate a party that'll help release some of the tension and anxiety. I'm talking about a Yoga Party, and it's sure to encourage some calmness, self-reflection, and emotional renewal, which every bride and bridesmaid need.
- 4 Comments
May 18, 2007 -
It's Wedding Party Week here on the Sugar pages, and FitSugar has been loaded with some wonderful ideas for alternative bachelorette parties. However, if you are planning on going the traditional route you might just get loaded yourself. Here are a few tips for dealing with the hangover that might happen if you get a bit more than tipsy at your bachelorette party.
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May 18, 2007 -
Not into doing shots and going to see male strippers for your bachelorette party? Instead of going out and getting a lap dance from some muscular stranger wearing a g-string, how about doing something centering and physical like a private yoga class?
You can hire an instructor you know or contact a local yoga studio.
- 4 Comments
May 17, 2007 -
When my best friend got married, she wasn't into the all-night strip joint and bar-hopping scene. Before she met her now husband, she spent a year abroad in India, so when it was time for her Bachelorette Party, she knew exactly what she wanted to do.
In Indian traditions, the bride gets together with all her female friends and family right before she gets married and they have a Mehndi Party.
- 10 Comments
May 16, 2007 -
Now that you're engaged you're going to be attending a lot of parties in your honor: Engagement parties, showers, bachelorette parties, etc. Nothing can kill healthy eating like a wedding shower complete with a plate full of potato salad and cake.
To make sure you don't overindulge this wedding season, here are a few tips to keep you from stressing over eating at parties:
- Don't show up on an empty stomach.
- 2 Comments
May 15, 2007 -
It is Wedding Season, here at the Sugar Network, and this week is dedicated to all the parties that happen before the BIG Day. Now, not every bachelorette party needs to be about drinking too much or making extravagant wedding dresses from toilet paper. You can do something fun and relax while you chill with your best gal pals - yes, I am talking Spa Day.
- 1 Comment
May 14, 2007 -
Some bachelorette parties go a little something like this: Gather. Drink. Pile into limo.
- 5 Comments
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Apr 22, 2009 -
Let's face it: planning a wedding is stressful. Depending on how big your wedding is, it could be one of the most stressful projects you've ever taken on. So amid all the excitement, it's important to keep yourself fit, healthy, centered, and sane.
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Feb 14, 2007 -
For all you bride-to be's out there, I just came upon this great website called Yoga For Weddings. Basically, it's a service that offers private yoga classes for brides, grooms, and their families, focusing on de-stressing and making strong connections.
Real teachers will come to you, and give classes for the months leading up to your wedding, such as a Bride Class, Groom Class, Bride & Groom Class, Parent Class, In-Law Class, Bachelorette/Bachelor Party Class (definitely not your traditional party), Bridal Party Class, Sibling Class, Groom & Dad Class, Bride & Mom Class, Bride & Sibling Class, Groom & Mom Class, or Family Combo Class.
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