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Think of it like this: essentially, you are hosting a party. You want all of your guests to feel comfortable, since that will make the evening more enjoyable for everyone. Your friend probably would not have asked if she didn’t think it could potentially cause a problem. If seating her somewhere else does not interrupt your entire seating arrangement, you should put her somewhere else. And if moving her to a new table is just not an option, then the two should not be seated next to each other.

Think of it like this: essentially, you
are hosting a party. You want all of your
guests to feel comfortable, since that will
make the evening more enjoyable for
everyone. Your friend probably would
not have asked if she didn’t think it could
potentially cause a problem. If seating
her somewhere else does not interrupt
your entire seating arrangement, you
should put her somewhere else. And
if moving her to a new table is just not
an option, then the two should not be
seated next to each other.

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Editor’s<br />

Nobody knew how to<br />

throw a swankier soirée than<br />

the title character from F. Scott<br />

Fitzgerald’s novel, ‘The Great<br />

Gatsby’. This is why, for In Bliss’s<br />

inaugural e-zine, we have<br />

chosen to take our cues from Mr.<br />

Jay Gatsby himself, along with<br />

the glitz, glamour and beauty of<br />

the roaring twenties.<br />

The 1920s, long remembered as<br />

a decade of vibrancy, creativity<br />

and zest, was the bearer of<br />

fashion and style that is still en<br />

vogue to this day. What better<br />

era for us to focus on for our first<br />

issue, than the one that saw<br />

the beginnings of the wedding<br />

industry, as we know it?<br />

Letter<br />

If you’re on the prowl for a<br />

1920s-esque wedding dress, then<br />

look no further! Our editors have<br />

scoured the latest gown styles for<br />

all things art deco!<br />

I’m personally in love with our<br />

Style section-learn how to get<br />

the perfect smoky eye and red<br />

lipped look that were standards<br />

in the roaring twenties, (page 42).<br />

Editor’s Leter<br />

If you have all the makings of<br />

a wedding that would make<br />

Gatsby himself jealous and want<br />

to extend it to your Honeymoon,<br />

study up on our editors picks for<br />

must-see, luxurious detinations,<br />

(page 64).<br />

I hope that you enjoy our premier<br />

issue and hope to see you back<br />

for our next!<br />

Our Great Gatsby-themed photo<br />

shoot (page 28) is our bridalspin<br />

on the decadently lavish<br />

parties of the famed Gatsby<br />

and the 1920s. A historic library<br />

creates the perfect backdrop<br />

for the richly appointed place<br />

settings, signature cocktails,<br />

sparkling gowns and elegant<br />

floral arrangements.<br />

Rachel<br />

RACHEL LASTER<br />

EDITOR <strong>IN</strong> CHIEF<br />

Rachel’s<br />

Fantasy Items<br />

Hey, a girl can dream, can’t she...<br />

“Very Riche Strass”, $3,995,<br />

Christian Louboutin<br />

“Sybil” Clutch, $1,285,<br />

Clara Kasavina<br />

“Savory” Headpiece,<br />

$200,000, Tiffany & Co.<br />

<strong>IN</strong> <strong>BLISS</strong><br />

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