Is there special etiquette on using monogram before wedding day?
Chiky asked:
I heard from a wedding planner that using the monogram before the actual wedding day is kind of a “faux pas”. Now there are very many trendy invitations that include monograms which, obviously, go out months before the wedding. But I’m wondering if using a monogram on a wedding website is superstitious, bad taste, or just poor etiquette. Any fact or opinion would be appreciated!
monograms are not old-fashioned, embroidered, or out-dated. Mongrams these days are simply logos that incorporate the initials of the bride and groom. For example, the brides name is Michelle, the grooms name is Brian, and his last name is Smith so their logo/mongram would incorporate the letters M, B, & S
Not outdated… very much a traditional staple. reference: www.theknot.com
I heard from a wedding planner that using the monogram before the actual wedding day is kind of a “faux pas”. Now there are very many trendy invitations that include monograms which, obviously, go out months before the wedding. But I’m wondering if using a monogram on a wedding website is superstitious, bad taste, or just poor etiquette. Any fact or opinion would be appreciated!
monograms are not old-fashioned, embroidered, or out-dated. Mongrams these days are simply logos that incorporate the initials of the bride and groom. For example, the brides name is Michelle, the grooms name is Brian, and his last name is Smith so their logo/mongram would incorporate the letters M, B, & S
Not outdated… very much a traditional staple. reference: www.theknot.com
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