For people who are excited to get married but don’t want to plan a classic wedding, one planner offers a solution: “love parties.”
Category: Weddings and Engagements
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El mariachi, valioso baluarte cultural mexicano de las bodas
El mariachi, la banda sonora por excelencia de la celebración en México, ofrece una manera para que las parejas honren su herencia cultural en sus bodas.
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The Proposal Expert Gets Her Own Surprise Ring
Ben Cohen wanted to make sure Lexi Tobin, a wedding influencer and proposal planner, got the proposal of a lifetime.
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After a Breakup, A Bipartisan Union
Jared Jones and Caroline Darmody’s political differences contributed to a split. Eventually they were able to appreciate all they had in common.
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She Had Three Nonnegotiables. He Had One.
Amanda Cook and Drew Anello breezed through each other’s nonnegotiables. She won his heart, as well as his grandmother’s.
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First Came Family. Then Came Marriage (to a Grandmother’s Relief).
Twelve years ago, Melanie White sold Drew Trotter nine pairs of jeans. She also won his heart.
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How Mariachi, a Mexican Wedding Standard, Is Evolving for a New Age
Mariachi, a soundtrack for celebration in Mexico, offers a way for couples to honor their heritage at their weddings.
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Something Old. Something New. Something Thrifted.
Focused on recycled clothing, some brides are finding their wedding attire on vintages sites and at resale stores.
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Love Italian American Style: That’s Amore
Chris Marazzo fell for Rose Minutaglio across the crowded backroom at Forlini’s Italian restaurant.
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A Wedding Do-Over After a Broken Heart (Not the Kind You’re Thinking)
Just minutes after Eli Newell and Dr. Erika Amundson exchanged vows last spring, he was rushed to the hospital. Their second go-round was far less traumatic.
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An Instant Crush Over Mashed Potatoes
Luke Robinson was rendered nearly speechless as he grabbed takeout from Gustavo Lopes, whose first impression was a little less romantic.
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Rupert Murdoch Is Engaged Again
The media titan Rupert Murdoch, 92, is engaged once more. This time it is to Elena Zhukova, a retired molecular biologist.
