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How Far Will Brides Go to Throw a Winning Wedding? Find Out as Four Weddings Canada Dishes on the Hottest I Do's and I Don'ts from Season Two
TORONTO, Dec. 6, 2012, 2012 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) --
The Biggest Wedding Day Food Faux Pas and Most Popular First Dance Songs
Revealed
Season Two Premieres Tues., Jan. 8 at 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT on SliceTM
For additional information visit: http://shawmediatv.ca
Four Weddings Canada, the series that follows four determined brides as they compete for the
honeymoon of their dreams, takes a look at how far some brides will go
to make their wedding standout and reveals what's hot and what's not
among season two's 40 discerning Canadian brides. Should bridesmaids
wear perfectly matched dresses What are the most popular wedding
songs Is the cupcake trend on its way out Produced by Proper
Television, Four Weddings Canada Season Two (10 x 60') premieres Tues., Jan. 8 at 11 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT on SliceTM, with repeat airings on Wed., Jan 9 at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT, Sat., Jan.
12 at 9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT and Sun., Jan 13 at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT.
Click here for a preview of Four Weddings Canada Season Two.
Four Weddings Canada - the #1 Canadian series on Slice(TM) this past winter - canvassed 40 brides from season two to reveal
note-worthy facts on budget, themes, entertainment, and food as
Canadian couples across the country get ready for Christmas, New Year's
and Valentine's Day proposals and subsequent wedding planning.
What are couples spending on their big days Not shying away from a
hefty financial commitment, the average total wedding budget was $31,625. Budget was not the only thing that was surprisingly big - the average
number of guests at each wedding was 178 attendees. In addition, waiting until your thirties to tie-the-knot is the norm,
with the average bride being 30-years-old and the groom 32.5.
When it comes to themes, formal is in. The majority of brides (82.5%) described their wedding as formal with
the country, barn and mason jar themes only resonating with 2.5%. Some
brides took their themes to a whole new level with an eco-conscious
bash featuring biodegradable decor, an aerospace theme complete with an
airplane cake and even a monster-truck theme.
The popular formal theme also translated to the brides and bridal
parties' style. The glaring majority of brides (70%) donned a veil for their ceremony. Fifty five percent opted for a formal updo, followed
by 33% who wore their hair down. Brides also confessed that 37% were
sporting a form of hair extensions.
What about bridesmaids Should they all be perfectly matched The
majority (60%) had uniform wedding party dresses while 23% opted for a mismatched style with a uniform colour and 10%
chose different colours and styles.
Today's brides have also raised the stakes when it comes to
entertainment. Almost 1 in 5 (17.5%) couples performed a choreographed dance for their guests. Some brides included unconventional performances such
as an Elvis impersonator and a silk aerial acrobat. Other popular
entertainment included DJs (93%), a band (18%), photobooths (18%) and a
slide show or media wall (5%). What about picking the perfect wedding
song The top three songs were The Way I Am by Ingrid Michaelson, A Thousand Years by Christina Perri and At Last by Etta James.
What's hot when it comes to dessert The cupcake trend was not popular
with Four Weddings Canada brides as 92% opted for a cake and 25% chose cupcakes (and some both!). Most couples (58%) also had a sweet table What did brides state as the biggest 'food faux pas' Thirty-two per
cent of brides can't stand buffets. Some other interesting food items
from this season included a popcorn machine, gelato pops and even a
late night food truck.
Following the same much-loved format as the first season, each episode
of Four Weddings Canada Season Two sees four rival brides attend and judge each other's
weddings, rating them out of 10 in four categories - the venue, the
food, the overall experience and the dress. The bride with the highest
total score wins a luxurious honeymoon getaway.
About the survey: These are the findings of a Four Weddings Canada poll conducted in the fall of 2012. All 40 brides from the upcoming
season of Four Weddings Canada were surveyed.
SliceTM is a Shaw Media network.
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adapting international formats for the Canadian market. Proper
Television is headed by former BBC director Guy O'Sullivan. Since
opening Proper in 2004, O'Sullivan has steadily grown the company,
adding top-notch production staff that turn out Proper Television's
growing slate of award-winning productions.
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