Scotty and Justin’s wedding was 10 years in the making, but it was more than worth the wait. After dating...
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When beach weddings tend to be in keeping with more casual affairs, it really tickles our fancy when we something...
It was just the brides, their two adorable dogs who were sharply dressed for the occasion, their officiant and close...
We love hearing about the different ways couples infuse unique design elements into their wedding. For Aubrey and Tim’s chic,...
Destination weddings continue to soar in popularity, and when we come across a gorgeous, fun wedding like Jim and Rickey’s,...
On the serene island of Santorini, Dimitri and Mariano said “I do” atop iconic Greek cliffs overlooking the indigo waters of the Aegean Sea.
In the heart of Washington D.C., the couple paid homage to the city where they live and fell in love, threading D.C. elements into the details of their wedding.
In the heart of the Italian countryside, the venue was decorated with gorgeous white floral arrangements featuring fresh roses, freesias and leafy greens, sprinkled in between tall mirrors and cylindrical vases emitting a soft glow from white tea lights.
I think of ferns as succulents' cool but crazy cousin -- a little wild and unruly while bringing fantastic texture to the design. Hights Photography sent us this fern-ilicious inspiration shoot, and we love how they showcased the variety that comes with ferns, from centerpieces to stationery, hair accessory to bouquet.
Hanna and Kenny grew up spending their summers along the coast of the Baltic Sea in Öregrund, Sweden. Even before they met, both had envisioned having their weddings in the town’s church and the reception at the Societshuset in the same city.
Lauren and Maggie flew from their Southern swamplands in Louisiana to get legally hitched in an intimate ceremony in Boston's Public Garden.
The Bellagio in Vegas called Anthony and Adeel’s names, and they eloped in front of the fountains before returning home...
Many soonlyweds have trouble relinquishing control of all the details when it comes to wedding planning, but not Michael and...
College sweethearts Amanda and Stephanie envisioned a rustic and elegant affair for their wedding day. Loray Mill Event Hall was...
When Matt and Jessica were looking for a location for their intimate South Carolina wedding, a charming family farm seemed...
Casey and Matt traveled from their home in Australia to Bali for a destination wedding that looked as fun as...
Samantha and McKenzie tied the knot at a beautiful country club in Omaha, NE., not far from where they met more than five...
Lawyers typically take on a lot in their first year as attorneys, but for Eric and Luis, their plate was...
Laura Dee Photography captured the exquisite details of this Lord of the Rings-inspired wedding that included Middle Earth-approved design, hobbit ring bearers, the bride's dad dressed as Gandalf and a bow-and-arrow bouquet "toss."
Chris and Rachel are the epitome of modern day star-crossed lovers. They met online and though hundreds of miles separated them, they knew they had a connection like no other. Even their first conversation was about the stars. Their wedding, held on the grounds of Craven Farm overlooking the Washington state landscape, illustrated this recurring theme throughout their relationship with telescopes, a constellation guest book and a DIY moon photo booth.
Straight out of the pages from a fairytale, Amanda and Christina’s wedding at Santarella in the Berkshires was nothing short of magical. Amanda tapped into her artist background to create a DIY-driven day that was truly their own, from the ceremony that tugged at the heartstrings to a glorified cocktail party reception featuring an old-fashioned popcorn machine, a caricature artist and a s’mores bar bonfire.
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