A new trend emerging on social media may save you and your wedding party thousands of dollars; it’s called a micro wedding. Brides.com says a micro wedding is an intimate affair, typically with no ...
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The trend for meaningful, intimate celebrations – which so many embraced during the years of the coronavirus pandemic – is here to stay. Elopements and micro weddings used to be significantly less ...
Vanessa Acosta and her now husband decided to have a "micro wedding" in their backyard instead of a black-tie wedding with 100-plus guests. Slashing their guest count to roughly half saved them ...
The world of weddings has seen a major shift in recent years. Many couples are choosing to move away from large-scale, lavish affairs in favour of smaller, more intimate celebrations. These ...
The average wedding in the U.S. now costs over $35,000 according to the bridal site Zola.com. As a result, many brides and grooms are doing everything they can to keep those costs down, with what are ...
With social distancing making huge weddings with tons of friends and family currently impossible, micro weddings have become 2020’s biggest trend. And the “less is more” approach may be here to stay.
Melbourne couple Averill and Lloyd Johnson pulled off their dream wedding for just $3,000, compared to the average wedding ...
Philly has a stellar lineup of wedding and event caterers who will dish out cuisine with good taste — no matter what your Big Day looks like. That’s why some local businesses have pivoted to offer ...
"Delia," a flowy silk-chiffon skirt by Catherine Deane, looks dreamy with marryandbride's puffy-sleeved "Together Forever Sweater" in merino wool, mohair and silk (left) and DB Studio's crêpe jumpsuit ...