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Engaged Lauren Conrad Gives Wedding Invitation Advice Before William Tell Ceremony [UPDATE]

Lauren Conrad, who publicly announced that she is pregnant, is not giving her own wedding advice. Her latest posts come before her upcoming ceremony to William Tell.

Before Lauren has even said "I do" with fiancé William Tell, she feels confident enough to offer up her own wedding advice to other first timers.

Writing for Refinery 29, the former reality star had a few tips for all the upcoming brides out there. Specifically, the young beauty discussed proper etiquette when it comes to wedding invitations.

Most of the advice involved honoring the parents of the bride and groom, however, Lauren didn't shy away from addressing other invitation issues, like line-breaks and Jewish ceremonies:

The line-breaks on an invitation act as punctuation, so there's no need for commas or periods. Only proper nouns and the first word of a line that stands alone need to be capitalized...If your ceremony is in a church or temple, you can use the phrase 'request the honor of your presence' instead of 'request the pleasure of your company'...Jewish weddings traditionally invite guests to the wedding of the bride 'and' the groom. Christian and Catholic weddings invite guests to the wedding of the bride 'to' the groom."

When it comes to etiquette, one might not necessarily think of Lauren. However, the celeb has seemed to mature with age.

In fact, one source told Star that Lauren made the decision not to televise her wedding, despite being offered some major cash:

"Lauren is done with reality TV and isn't about to turn her nuptials into a circus. Plus, William is very private and mortified at the thought of a cheesy TV wedding. She thinks her big day will be a lot less special if she's focused on cashing in."

What do you think about Lauren's wedding advice? Is it some that you would follow?

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