The Case for a Tiny Guest List

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Every year more of my favourite weddings are the small ones. Forty chairs, one long table, a dinner that goes on because nobody wants to leave it.

A tiny guest list buys you the things big budgets chase: the venue you actually love, flowers without rationing, a photographer for every hour of the day. Most of all it buys attention — yours, for every single person in the room.

How to cut without wounds

Draw the line by circle, not by person: family, the friends you see in ordinary life, and no one you’d have to introduce yourself to. Announced early and applied evenly, a small list offends far fewer people than couples fear.

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Dewelle

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