Wedding traditions are rooted in superstition, religion and cultural exchange, even as couples continue to reinterpret them ...
Weddings have always been a pretty big deal but if you go far enough back in Western history they were less about love and more about securing social and economic ties between families. In many ...
Not every ritual stands the test of time. There’s truly only one thing you have to do on your wedding for it to be official: say “I do.” Beyond that, you and your partner have complete freedom over ...
In the age of curated wedding content and keepsake-worthy moments, some couples are taking a more refined approach to reception photos. However, it’s not just about swapping disposable cameras for a ...
Among the most memorable Jewish wedding traditions, “breaking the glass” ranks near the top. Traditionally, at the end of the ceremony, the happy groom stomps a shrouded wine glass with a satisfying ...
Almost a century ago, an Illinois bride cracked open her wedding diary. The thin, white-cloth covered book had empty pages where a bride could record the details of her nuptials. There was a page to ...
One of the most challenging parts of planning a wedding can be choosing who's in your wedding party. For some couples, deciding who to include, and who to leave out, can be an agonizing process.
This couple totally got that the little details are what make a wedding special. Check out their expert use of a recurring motif and the many ways they personalized their day. Meet Gibran and Charli.
Estele Fashion Jewellery's latest Wedding Collection beautifully marries tradition with modern elegance, offering a refined ...
Megan Soh and Long Cao met as college students in Texas and then became friends after graduation when they each moved to the Northeast—he to New York, she to DC. The friendship evolved after Long ...