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Modern Weddings, With Multiple Dresses and Looks, Turn Into Fashion Extravaganzas
Some couples are turning their weddings into fashion extravaganzas, with multiple outfit changes.
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Love Took Flight With Birds of a Feather
Emily Diamond and David Meadows are serious birders who found each other on Hinge.
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Getting Married in Birkenstocks
The popular sandal company is collaborating with the brand Danielle Frankel to create a collection using lustrous fabrics and materials.
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How Weddings Are Becoming More Sensory-Friendly for the Neurodiverse
Weddings can be challenging for those with neurodivergence. As awareness grows, vendors are creating sensory-friendly solutions.
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Love Found Its Pace in a New York Walking Group
Margaret Victor and Chuck Barraza met through Shorewalkers, an environmental walking group. On their first date, Ms. Victor was “really thrown†to learn that he was 16 years her senior.
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Do You Have an Object You’ve Kept as a Reminder of Love?
It could be something easily overlooked: a folded note in a wallet, a concert ticket or an old key. We’re interested in the quiet keepsakes that people hold on to as proof of love.
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Why Engaged Couples Celebrate a Year Before Their Wedding Day
Some couples with long engagements are making an occasion out of the one year before their wedding day, complete with cakes, gifts and gatherings.
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Unsure What to Wear to a Wedding? You’re Not Alone.
Wedding dress codes like “black tie optional†are meant to signal a desire for formality without the pressure. But they often cause more confusion than clarity for guests.
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He Planned Two More Dates Before the First Week Ended
Samantha Lesser and Michael Wald met through family connections and quickly found themselves planning what came next.
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How Benjamin Franklin Helped Bring Them Together
Breana Teubner and Peter McGuiness hit it off on their first date. She asked him to name a favorite autobiography. His answer impressed.
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That ‘Crazy’ Compliment He Never Forgot
At a birthday party two years ago, Sarah Gall boldly told Holden Rosen Grupp that he was cute and to call her if he was ever single. Several months later, he did just that.
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A College Film Project Turned Into a Life Together
Casey DelBasso and Christopher Kelley met on the first day of college and instantly clicked, but it was almost three years before they became a couple.
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The ‘Invisible Strings’ That Brought Them Together
Samantha Podell and Robert Mitchell met through a dating app nearly five years ago and soon discovered they had a lot in common.
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They Ran a Campaign Together, Then Love Came After
When Talia Marcus and Charles Blaettler met while working on the campaign trail, they weren’t expecting love. Good thing it came anyway.
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A Slow, Awkward Dance Started It All
Before Paul Melnikow and Alan Pierson spoke to each other, they danced at the ‘queer prom,’ about 20 hours into Taylor Mac’s 24-hour performance.
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For Two Floridians, a Michigan Winter Solidified Their Bond
Ashley Knott and Tobias Kammerer are opposites — she’s very social, while he needs “to be peeled like an onion.†But a big move created a deeper connection.
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Joel Kim Booster and John Michael Sudsina Are Married
Joel Kim Booster, the actor and comedian, and John Michael Sudsina became “vacation boyfriends†while in Mexico with friends in May 2021.
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Where There’s Smoke, There’s Their Open-Fire Wedding Meal
Some couples are forgoing traditional catering for food cooked over an open flame. One benefit: instant conversation starter.
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She Planned Hundreds of Weddings. Now Her Own.
A pandemic-era first date, a brief separation, and a time of grief led Reneille-Gian Paneda Velez and Brian Michael Teodoro to a winter wedding in Seattle.
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