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From this gravity-defying cake to these custom-embroidered loafers, this shoot is full of ideas to help you make your wedding exactly that–your own.
This bold and boisterous wedding at DCO Denver brought funky details and mismatched patterns and textures together to create something unforgettable.
Discover "Wedding Love," the heartfelt acoustic ballad by Brant Buckley, a Berklee grad, now on 22 radio stations. Perfect for weddings, showers, & more!
Organic and natural meets adventurous couture in this edgy editorial. If you're looking for some inspo to get you thinking outside the box, this is it!
Torn between two different aesthetics for your wedding? Why not just do both? That's exactly what this couple did, and we're obsessed.
This $80,000 moody and mauve estate wedding at Woodbine Mansion in Austin, Texas paired the perfect fall aesthetic with on-trend fashionista details.
This timeless black-tie wedding in Cancun is proof that all you need to make a wedding unique is some interesting fashion choices.
Lilac tablecloths and peach florals set a vibrant and joyful color palette for the day, while the historic venue lent a vintage vibe to the whole affair.
Don't let your boobs dictate your wedding gown! Babe, you're getting your dream dress, and you let us worry about the girls.
If you're looking for timeless inspo for your wedding, this elegant black-tie affair in shades of ivory and sage will be right up your alley...
Not much can beat New York City in the fall, and this fashion-forward dusty rose meets jewel-toned rooftop wedding at 620 Loft & Garden proves just that.

Our Favorite 2026 Experiences

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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