A wedding has something of a bated breath about it. For many months, it is a plan, a to-do list, a choice of dress, flowers, venue, and music. And then suddenly, it becomes a single day—full of small images that stay in the memory differently than anything that came before. The touch of fabric on the skin. A bouquet held a little too tightly. The light in the hall. The first look before the ceremony. And a scent that, years later, can evoke more than photos ever could.