These backyard brides triumphed with killer suits at their house on the shore
Casey and Stephanie’s chic wedding was hosted in their backyard at the New Jersey Shore in their custom-made suits (by Bindle & Keep!). It was a triumph of style, epic love, AND adversity, as you’ll see. Korean fusion tacos, customized glasses, a homemade Rice Krispies wedding cake, and suits that were the envy of all!
Tacos, oak trees, and chic-as-hell outfits made this Texas backyard wedding incredible
Steph and Shawna seriously know how to rock coordinated pants outfits like pros. They knew black was more them anyway. On a friend’s property in a grove of oak trees, they had a laughter-filled ceremony including an amazing poem written by a friend. They collaborated with some friends and family to help design the centerpieces, floral arrangements, and cake to make the reception a work of their community. Let’s party alongside these two ladies and their chic style…
Fall colors and epic love were on full display at this jubliant wedding
Give us a fall wedding anywhere — but when it’s in Ontario and the colors are out-of-this-world vivid, it’s just magical. That’s what we’ve got going on with Leanne and Paula’s wedding. There were shout-outs to baseball, Superman, Jewish traditions (including an almost-fail-but-still-success hora dance!), and a fabulous brooch bouquet.
This wedding is super gay! 5 ways to make your wedding gay as hell
It’s Pride Month, y’all, and everyone should be giving props to the LGBTQ community and their weddings. Well, not everyone.
Some folks have concerns about the concept of a “gay wedding” because hey: aren’t they just weddings? We get that, of course, but we feature some weddings where couples themselves VERY specifically want to embrace their wedding AND its gayness. So if you’re into self-identified Very Very Gay Weddings, this roundup of ideas is for yooooou!
This enchanted wedding was brimming with pastels and subtle Disney details
Nicole and Michelle held their enchanted wedding at the Savannah Station in Savannah, Georgia. You’ll love the subtle notes of Disney, the swoon-worthy first look, the pastel fantasy of a wedding party, key escort cards, and chic-as-hell vintage-style ticket invitations. Don’t miss the treats table with donuts, cake pops, and a gorgeous cake.
This wedding had two brides and loterÃa table numbers
Sarah and Veronica wanted to plan a wedding that was super bright and colorful. Veronica is Mexican-American and the wedding incorporated several Mexican culture elements including papel picado, bright tissue paper flowers, loterÃa table numbers, and tacos.
Don’t miss their bow-tied Bluetick Coonhound rescue pup making the rounds in the photos!