By GRACE JENNINGS-EDQUIST
Remember that time when sending your wedding invites was free? And easy? And everyone RSVP-ed instantaneously, so you could immediately resume Vera Wang gown-googling?
Yeah, not so much.
Because since the dawn of time, couples have been expected to spend the equivalent of a uni student’s first car on professionally-printed save-the-date magnets, followed by professionally-printed wedding invites, followed by- oh-joy!- professionally-printed ‘thank you’ cards. (I’m tired, you?)
But with the rise of online stationary businesses like Evite, My Invitation Link and Paperless Post, digital invitations are fast becoming a thing.
And with celebrities like Diane von Furstenberg and Condoleezza Rice now sending invitations via the interwebs, it looks like digital invites may even be the next big thing in wedding planning.
So if you’re constantly checking your mail box to see if the invite to your bestie’s wedding has arrived? Wake up and smell the 21st century electronic media my friend, because that request is coming via gmail instead.
However. The birth of these sleek online invitation services isn’t thrilling all wedding goers.
For a start, while many couples are merrily jumping aboard the online invite bandwagon, older guests are still hobbling along behind. According to the Daily Mail: