Damon Locks surprised Tara Willis on their wedding day with a song he composed based on that metaphor for their relationship.
Category: Weddings and Engagements
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New York Bridal Fashion Week 2025: Many Callbacks to the Past
Designers showcased many callbacks to the past, including 18th-century opulence, pencil skirts from the 1950s and suit dressing from the 1980s.
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Castmates Become Co-Stars in Their Own Romantic Comedy
A video project and mutual friends helped bring Maya Bradford, a book publicist, and Lily Marotta, a comedian and podcaster, together.
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From Situationship to Relationship After Nearly Two Years
Aaron Sharratt and Kellen Hornbuckle, ballet dancers with the Houston Ballet, bonded through video games.
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A Wedding That Blurred the Lines Between Love and Art
When Jules Dudko and Shawn Kolodny met, he had left a thriving career to become an artist. She invested in his dream — and in him.
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A Composer and a Swiftie Find Harmony in Kansas
Alex Wakim, a composer, thought falling in love should feel operatic. But after meeting Mollina So in their hometown, he realized love can feel like being back in high school.
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Pinning the Boutonniere Before Tying the Knot
Andrew Werner, the founder of Fleur’d Pins, talks about designing handmade lapel flowers.
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Engagement Gift Ideas From T Magazine
A roundup of T Magazine’s favorite gifts, including whimsical pepper mills, sapphire earrings and more.
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Off-White Wedding Dresses: How Purity Culture Still Haunts the Bridal Aisle
Despite changing bridal trends, some women still face religious and family pressure over what their wedding attire should symbolize.
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From Reality TV Drama to Celebrating Love and Unity
For Richard Chang and Victoria Abbyaeva, appearing on Netflix’s “Bling Empire: New York” was their biggest obstacle as a couple. Their wedding showed how resilient they have become.
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A Slow and Steady, ‘Good Old-Fashioned’ Courtship
Ashley Erling and Joshua Martin met on a double date with their best friends. Then they took a couple of weeks to go on another.
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From Fifth Grade to Forever
Rebecca Erdman and Christopher White have been an item since their senior year of high school, with one critical six-month break along the way.
