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Five Things I learned About Weddings From Writing for The New York Times

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bride and groom
Photo: Karizma Photography

I started working in wedding catering as a teenager, and after college, I went to work for The New York Times’ society desk, where I wrote wedding announcements for some of America’s most famous (and infamous) couples. I even wrote a book about it. So you could say I know a bit about weddings: the before, the during, and what happens the day after. After more than 20 years, I’ve learned a few things about weddings and how important it is, after all the fuss and flowers, to focus on what’s in front of you: the person you love.

1. Something will go wrong.

It’s going to be fine. It poured buckets on our wedding day, an outdoor spring affair with dinner under a pavilion. Oh, and my husband disappeared the morning of our wedding. But we had the foresight to buy a bunch of umbrellas, and Michael’s groomsmen eventually found him in the hot tub at his hotel, where he was trying to recover from a hangover. Things will happen on your wedding day that you didn’t plan for; some might be funny, and others might not. But keep your eye on the prize: You’re getting married to the person you love with your whole heart. The things that you’re working so hard on right now are going to be great, and even if your printer messed up the place cards, your guests will still figure out where to sit.

2. Everything you’re feeling is OK.

Planning a wedding, and getting married, will be one of the most emotional experiences you’ll ever have. Every emotion you’re experiencing right now — happy, sad, fearful, loving, angry, frustrated — this is all normal, and all expected. I cried a lot before I got married, and at what felt like the craziest things: trying on my wedding ring, for example, or walking to a yoga class. But a wedding is the ending of something, and the beginning of something else — one of life’s greatest traditions, and also one it its biggest changes. Let yourself feel what you need to feel, and lean on your friends and family. But that said…

3. Be kind, for everyone you know is fighting a great battle.

That might sound a little dramatic. But when you’re in the throes of wedding planning, it can be hard to remember that not everyone is as singularly focused as you are on your wedding. Your wedding dress fitter has faced the tantrums of many brides, but she’s still on the floor, pinning your dress to your specifications. Your caterer can’t control the food supply chain — especially now — but they’ll work with you as best they can. Your attendant who lost their job during the pandemic might not be able to afford the outfit you selected, but they still want to be there for you on your day. A little perspective and kindness, even when you feel like so much is being asked of you, can go a long way to a happier wedding — and help you avoid emotional fallout after you get back from your honeymoon.

4. Drink water.

I’m serious. I had a pounding headache by the end of my wedding, and it was because I hadn’t drunk enough water that evening. We had a spectacular wait staff who cleared dishes and glasses attentively, but that also meant my water glass walked off before I got a chance to drain it. Pair it with alcohol, buy yourself a “bride only” water bottle and put it under your chair. Then, task one of your trusty attendants with the single goal of making sure you have a full glass of water at all times — do whatever you need to do. Drink water. Trust me. Your body will thank you later.

5. If you think your wedding is going to be the best day of your life, wait until you see what happens next.

Because in the end, that’s what it’s all about, right? As much as we want our weddings to be the perfect day for us, we can’t forget what’s on the other side of it: a marriage, with all the joys and complications that life can bring. I’ve been married 11 years, and life has thrown a lot at us: health scares, moves, job changes, funerals, miscarriage — and also some of the greatest happinesses and thrills a person can experience. Throughout everything, with all the joy and chaos that life can bring, we’ve had a home in each other’s arms. The vows we said in April 2010 remain the underpinnings of our life together, as a couple and a family. How lucky I am to be able to say that still.

Cate Doty’s memoir, Mergers and Acquisitions (G.P. Putnam’s Sons), takes a deep dive into her adventures as an editor and writer at The New York Times.

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Real Wedding: Dominique & Taylor

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Within the first few chapters of their relationship, Dominique and Taylor realized that the best parts of their lives were the moments shared in exciting travels, laugh-out-loud conversations, spontaneous date nights, late night drives, and family dinners. They’ve promised each other that they would always create moments to bop to the beat of happiness, love, and resilience. Several chapters later, in 2019, the two graciously welcomed a precious new character to their love story: their newborn. As love would have it, Dominique and Taylor would become inseparable, allowing their faith in God to set the rhythm for the beautiful love story that they share today. Photo Credit: Kory Sebastian ;Dress style: LD4432 Q: Any advice or tips for future Mrs.? Don’t sweat over the little details! I know, better said than done, but it won’t even matter when the day is here. Oh! And, when you walk down the aisle touch something (someone gave me this advice) whether it be your ring or veil touch something because it will all feel so surreal. Q: What was the inspiration behind your wedding theme: Our wedding theme was a Winter Wedding Wonderland due to our wedding being in January. Q: Tell us […]

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8 Stackable Wedding Rings We Love

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grace lee gold wedding ring
Rose-cut diamonds set in 14k yellow-gold crown bezels by Grace Lee

chris ploof matte wedding ring
Matte-finished palladium band with gold detailing and diamonds by Chris Ploof for Greenwich St Jewelers

cathy waterman wedding ring
Double-banded ring of textured 22k gold and diamonds in platinum by Cathy Waterman

nancy newberg wedding ring
14k yellow-gold band with white diamonds by Nancy Newberg

kendra pariseault wedding ring
Yellow-gold band with round brilliant- and marquise-cut diamonds by Kendra Pariseault

temple st clair wedding ring
18k yellow-gold and diamond eternity ring by Temple St Clair

bulgari rose gold wedding ring
18k rose-gold band with mother of pearl and pavé diamonds by Bulgari

lauren addison wedding ring
Fancy yellow and white diamonds in platinum and yellow gold by Lauren Addison Jewelry

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Plan a Wedding on a Ranch

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“I wanted the wedding to feel like a love letter to Texas, with an elegant aesthetic that still embraced the venue’s rustic elements,” says Shannon Drucker, owner & creative director, Shannon Rose Events. “I was so inspired by the venue’s landscaping and interior materials. I wanted the event to feel like it was meant to take place in that space.”

ranch wedding barn reception

A cascade of ombréed organic blooms.

ranch wedding bouquet

Longhorns pay a visit during cocktail hour.

ranch wedding longhorns

The custom invitation suite.

ranch wedding invitation suite

The pond-side ceremony setting featured a semicircle of flowers under a canopy of oak trees.

ranch wedding ceremony

Diamond-shaped escort cards create a striking textile-like pattern.

ranch wedding escort cards

Dessert time!

ranch wedding cupcakes

A custom topper (the couple’s beloved dog) takes center stage.

ranch wedding cake

The soft, au natural palette was warmed with gold details.

ranch wedding centerpiece

Sleek acrylic table numbers were set on simple wood stand.

ranch wedding centerpiece

The Ramble & Roam Photobooth served as the couple’s guest book. “Guests loved it,” Shannon says.

ranch wedding vintage camper

Vendors:

Photography: Courtney Hanson Photography
Planning & design: Shannon Drucker, Shannon Rose Events
Venue: The Addison Grove
Florist: Moss Floral
Invitations: Brown Fox Creative
Rentals: BBJ Linen; May I Serve U
Photobooth: Ramble & Roam
Cake: Sweet Treets Bakery

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20+ Simple Wedding Ideas That Will Inspire You

Not all weddings have to be big and extravagant, as some no-fuss brides want a simple ceremony with a few close friends and family. Meanwhile, due to the continuing impact of the epidemic, simple wedding gradually become a trend . Do not worry that that the wedding will lose its excitement because of simplicity. A[…]

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20 Beautiful Wedding Dresses by Monica Loretti

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Known in Europe for her intricate lace patterns, exquisite embroidery, and attention to detail, Monica Loretti creates unforgettable couture wedding dresses at an affordable price point. Since her gowns are all manufacturered at her own atelier in Europe, they can easily be customized and even rushed — brides are able to receive their Monica Loretti gowns in approximately 10-12 weeks, as opposed to the normal delivery time of 5-9 months. Scroll through our favorite gowns from Monica Loretti and her bohemian sister collection, Daniela di Marino.

Ruffles and Pleats

Make a striking statement with cascading ruffles and gorgeous tulle pleats.  

Monica Loretti, Style 8193

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Monica Loretti, Style 8207

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Daniela Di Marino, Style 6343

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Off-the-Shoulder

Romantic off-the-shoulder sleeves began as a trend and are now part of classic bridal style. 

Monica Loretti, Style 8181

monica loretti 8181

Monica Loretti, Style 8211

monica loretti 8211

Monica Loretti, Style 8183

monica loretti 8183

Sleek and Chic

For the bride who loves clean lines, sleek shapes, and geometrical elements, these minimalist gowns are trending in a big way. 

Monica Loretti, Style 8201

monica loretti 8201

Monica Loretti, Style 8204

monica loretti 8204

Monica Loretti, Style 8196

monica loretti 8196

Couture Elements  

Monica Loretti is known for mixing traditional elements with couture trends, like oversized sleeves, intricate embellishments, and detachable add-ons like capes. 

Daniella di Marino, Style 6342

daniela di marino 6342

Monica Loretti, Style 8204 with Cape   

monica loretti 8204

Monica Loretti, Style 8206

monica loretti 8206

Monica Loretti, Style 8182

 monica loretti 8182

Daniela Di Marino, Style 6366 with Cape

danieladimarino 6366 cape

Daniela di Marino, Style 6354

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Daniela di Marino, Style 6369 with Cape

danieladimarino 6369 cape

Boho Vibes

From beach weddings to romantic elopements, these light and airy gowns are perfect for the effortless bride. 

Monica Loretti, Style 8180 

 Monica loretti 8180

Monica Loretti, Style 8190

monica loretti 8190

Daniela di Marino, Style 6364

daniela di marino 6364

Daniela di Marino, Style 6341

daniela di marino 6341

Try on these gorgeous gowns at a bridal retailer near you

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