Marriage is about love and commitment, but the wedding? Let’s be honest, that’s more about the dress, the cake and the beautiful photographs than anything else.
And that’s exactly why some women are opting for ‘single weddings’, which is, exactly as it sounds, a groom-free (or same-sex spouse-free) wedding a single bride can have for herself.
What seems to have started as a trend in Japan in 2014 has been steadily growing in popularity and being tried by women the world over.
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Most recently, an Italian woman who said if she hadn’t gotten married by her 40th birthday she’d marry herself, did just that in September this year.
Dressed in a white bridal gown, surrounded by dozens of her family and friends, Laura Mesi walked down the aisle solo.
Of course, nothing about her wedding ceremony was legally-binding, but that didn’t stop her from putting on an extravagant celebration, complete with a wedding cake with a tiny figure of her on top. The bride even went on a “honeymoon” to Egypt by herself, according to Italian newspaper La Repubblica.
Far from being sad or desperate, her motivations and the take-home message of the event is one of empowerment.
“If one day I find a man with whom I can plan a future I’ll be happy, but my happiness does not depend on him,” she told the newspaper.