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New York City Wedding Inspiration
Real weddings, engagement shoots, and planning advice from New York City – all featuring LGBTQ+-inclusive vendors and venues you can actually book.
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Vibrant Wedding Inspiration That POPS Off the Page
Read Article: Vibrant Wedding Inspiration That POPS Off the PageThis bright and vibrant wedding style inspiration is actually part deux of a gorgeous collaboration between New York City creatives (see the first, and very different part here).
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Cozy NYC Advocacy Bookstore Wedding with Amazing Queer Fashion
Read Article: Cozy NYC Advocacy Bookstore Wedding with Amazing Queer FashionAlix and Angie’s queer nonbinary wedding at Housing Works in New York City was a true reflection of their personalities.
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Classmates to Soulmates: Heartfelt 501 Union Wedding in Brooklyn
Read Article: Classmates to Soulmates: Heartfelt 501 Union Wedding in BrooklynThis sweet wedding at 501 Union in Brooklyn beautifully blends modern elegance with deeply personal touches, celebrating a love story years in the making.
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Meredith and Clay’s New York City Engagement Shoot by Jodee Debes Photography
Read Article: Meredith and Clay’s New York City Engagement Shoot by Jodee Debes PhotographyThis engagement shoot by Jodee Debes Photography elegantly captured Meredith and Clay’s New York City life, complete with a walk through their West Village neighborhood, milkshakes at Hamilton’s — a charming retro style soda fountain shop — and photo ops at The Met as a nod to Meredith’s museum career.
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Sarah and Kathrin’s Dream New York Elopement
Read Article: Sarah and Kathrin’s Dream New York ElopementOn a hot August day in New York City, Sarah and Kathrin stood in the lush outdoors of Central Park surrounded by strangers as they said “I do.” Living up to the phrase, the city of dreams, the two traveled from their home in Germany to have their dream wedding in the Big Apple after Sarah proposed in Times Square a year earlier.












