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A beautiful peony-filled wedding in Park Ridge, Illinois, featuring a bride's up-do with flower pins, die-cut programs, and a stunning cake.
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Los Angeles wedding cake designer Erica OBrien created stunning chocolate fondant cakes with hand-cut floral appliques and sculpted fruit, photographed by April Smith & Co.
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Celebrate the love of this adorable couple with photos from their beautiful wedding day and joyful celebration with family and friends.
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Swoon-worthy Francis Marion Hotel wedding, featuring Ashley Bakery's exquisite cake and Evan Laettner's photos.
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Mallory and Raymond were married. Stunning autumn-hued outdoor wedding in Texas, featuring military details.

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Weddings are full of moments for the couple, but the best ones have a way of making everyone in the room feel like they’re in on it, too. That shift, from guests watching a wedding to guests living one, is what couples are designing for in 2026, and it starts from the moment someone walks through the door.

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