Parties! Parties! Parties! As T&C forecasted back in our April issue, it wasn't going to be long before fun made its grand comeback. After all, if the Belle Epoque and Jazz Age taught us anything, ...
2021 saw a wedding boom, with couples all over the world walking down the aisle. Wedding photographers captured the joy, love, and beauty from the days couples said 'I do.' From their first kisses as ...
Five top industry wedding tastemakers have pooled together on a report to discuss what weddings may look like in 2021. Below, see the trends and transformations that photographer Benjamin Wheeler, ...
Weddings are notoriously expensive, but for celebrities that may have more than a few dollars to throw at such an event, they often go over the top. From multi-day celebrations to jaw-dropping venues ...
In 2021, Bridal Bliss was everywhere. Couples wed on beaches, in castles, in sweet, simple destination weddings, and in huge venues in their hometown. One couple even said “I do” in their backyard! We ...
The New York Times recently published a story about how more couples are opting for weekday weddings. More weddings are expected to take place in 2022 than in any year since 1984, the article states, ...
Over the last two years, the wedding industry has changed — at least for now — as a result of the pandemic. Couples who had to cancel or postpone larger soirees found solace in still being able to ...
If 2020 was the year of wedding-postponement misery, 2021 was the year of sweet, sweet delayed gratification — of long-planned events finally coming to fruition and bursting out of every venue that ...
The pandemic might have delayed countless real-life weddings, but it was business as usual on the small screen, where more than a dozen couples tied the knot over the past 12 months. As TVLine's Year ...
There’s just something special about a NYE wedding. Aside from the obvious — you’ll always have plans when the evening inevitably rolls around again — the night has a sense of magic. You’re starting ...
High school sweethearts MaryRose Clark and Sean Riley have had seven years to dream up their ideal wedding. Now, a year out, the costly reality is coming into focus. “I never would have imagined me ...