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Emily Post's Great-Granddaughter Talks Wedding Etiquette

By Rachel Cothran   Published Tuesday, January 15, 2008

On Saturday, the Chevy Chase women’s boutique Harriet Kassman hosted author Anna Post, great-granddaughter of etiquette icon Emily Post, for a signing of her book, Emily Post’s Wedding Parties: Smart Ideas for Stylish Parties. Kassman, an icon in her own right among Washington’s stylish set, held court in her spacious new bridal salon, which stocks rows of gowns by designers including Badgley Mischka, Reem Acra, and Anne Barge.

Post, in a fabulously ladylike (and appropriate, natch) black pencil shirt, cranberry silk top, and round-toe suede pumps, greeted admirers and fielded questions: Is it appropriate to ask for money in lieu of gifts? (Actually, yes!) What does she think of invitation services such as Evite.com? (Great for all occasions except weddings.)

Guests, brides-to-be, and a smattering of men sipped Champagne and sampled mini-cupcakes from Bethesda’s Just Cakes. Chef Stephen Scholz knew just what to say to the women eyeing his confections: “They’re little, which means they don’t have any calories.”

Sometimes a little white lie is the most appropriate thing after all.

 

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Comments


Please help! Does the mother of the groom need to be invited to the bridesmaid luncheon?

Posted by: Linda, Jul 28, 2009 08:55:37 PM

Can you advise us on a Bridal Brunch - are guests to dress or are they casual? Are gifts for the bride required?

Posted by: Kay H, Jul 06, 2009 09:59:39 PM

The mother of the groom has paid for the brides bouquet am I as mother of the bride supposed to pay for something for the groom?

Posted by: Denise;DAYankle@aol.com, Jun 29, 2009 05:45:48 PM

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