When your venue is only accessible via chairlift, you know the view is going to be amazing. Angie and Danielle tied the knot at the Colorado rustic ski resort Arapahoe Basin (one of the first couples to do so!) in a ceremony that was picture-perfect.
Nathaniel and Dominick's love story spans years of missed opportunities, wrong timing and even a move to Africa, but the two ultimately get their happily ever after at The Foundry in Long Island City. A gorgeous event space and floral design -- and the photos taken by Angela Cappetta -- make this event a day to remember.
With the Northeast region’s illustrious fall foliage and loved ones surrounding them, Joel and Mike celebrated a day that was deeply personal and reflective of their unconditional love.
Eloping is one of the most romantic things a couple can do: intimate, low-key and simply about the love between two people, nothing more. It's all the more special when you're able to do so during one of Manhattan's most picturesque seasons armed with a few loved ones, which is exactly what newlyweds Lara and Reggie did.
For their engagement shoot, Elena and Lindsey strolled through their Brooklyn neighborhood as Alexis June Weddings documented their love with her lens. Slow dances in front of bold, colorful graffiti backdrops, light-filled kisses on "their" bench and Champagne toasts are just the icing on the cake for this session.
Saville Dam in Barkhamsted, Conn., is a gorgeous locale for a photo session, but Adam and Rob were the true center of this charming shoot.
Chris and Danny exchanged morning vows on the beautiful Maui beaches and then celebrated with 54 of their closest friends and family.
Self-proclaimed foodies Greg and Michael knew that the reception cuisine would play a significant role in their wedding day. With a priority of finding a venue that they could bring their own caterer, they came across 632 on Hudson, an antique-laden townhouse-turned-party space. The hidden gem spurred their carnival theme vision, executed amazingly by Bernadette Smith of 14 Stories with fortune tellers giving guests a peek into the future and burlesque entertainers serving absinthe cotton candy.
On Tuesday, Republican-appointed federal judge John G. Heybum II declared that banning same-sex couples the freedom to marry in the state of Kentucky is unconstitutional.
Since June is Pride Month, we decided to do a roundup of the most fabulous rainbow wedding- and party-related things we could find. Here in New York City, Pride Week is in full swing, so we’ve had plenty of inspiration.
BHDLN has introduced same-sex friendly chair banners, sweethearts' forks, wedding flutes and newly minted chair signs.
A romance that was 12 years in the making, Nelli and Lina traveled from their Wisconsin home to neighboring Minnesota where marriage equality is celebrated to tie the knot at a lakeside property that created an incredible backdrop to their decorated altar.
When Anthony Wilfert and Brian Blas, two Iraq War veterans was given a tour by an employee at Mint Springs Farm, they were assured that a same-sex ceremony would not be an issue. Days later, they received an email from the owner saying they could no longer host their wedding there.
Surrounded by 25 loved ones and dressed in colorful Indian garb, Kate and Kerstin exchanged vows in a heartfelt Buddhist ceremony. The images captured by Samantha Ong shows the pure joy and love that was in the room and how much it meant for Kate, Kerstin and the rest of their family to make their 11-year relationship official through marriage.
Former U.S. Olympian Matt Savoie won the gold when he married his law school sweetheart at a historic Massachusetts inn, surrounded by family and friends.
With the Pacific Northwest winds blowing their hair and the Seattle skyline as their backdrop, Arizona-based couple Natalie and Meagan exchanged vows on the very spot Natalie had proposed months earlier. Their intimate ferry ceremony in front of 10 of their closest loved ones was filled with color, love and laughter. Once they returned to their home city of Flagstaff, Ariz., they celebrated with a casual yet classic reception at one of their favorite downtown restaurants.
Tony and Leo traveled from their home in Tampa, Fla., to snowy New Hampshire for a romantic ceremony on Valentine’s Day.
Out Loud Greetings offers whimsical greeting cards for same-sex couples.
Jeff and Alberto's Fort Greene Park ceremony is perhaps one of the most heartfelt we've seen, with a focus on not just the love they have of each other, but the love and support their friends and family have had for their relationship along the way. From a mariachi band and crowd sing-along of "Just the Two of Us" to herb-based floral arrangements and an olive oil wedding cake, their unique celebration was infused with elements that make their 10-year love so special.
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.
What anniversary do you celebrate if you've had two weddings?
Topman's unisex Kate and Johnny collection features fashions that do not conform to one specific gender.
Signing the marriage license is perhaps one of the most significant aspects to getting married, yet it tends to also be the most underrated. This is when you become legally bound with another person ... certainly not something to be taken lightly. Make the moment count with these three ideas:
Brad and Luke's heartfelt wedding video will bring you to tears.
Kate and Kathy’s engagement session held at the Cape is equal parts playful and heartfelt, which is a true reflection of this couple’s relationship.
On their 10th anniversary, Tanya and Chanel traveled from their North Carolina home to the charming town of Lenox, Mass. with 25 of their loved ones to say "I do" in a culturally inspired intimate wedding.
Abe and Frank put their trust into some of New York City's finest vendors to create their wedding day and the result was beyond their wildest dreams.
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