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Whether you’re trying to waltz or cha-cha your way into marriage, DB Studios’ Kendall Sealey knows the steps to get you there.
Fly South San Miguel de Allende, Mexico Culture is the name of the game in San Miguel de Allende. Located in Mexico’s central highlands, this […]
Violinist Beth Welty can play just about anything at a wedding—and, according to her, she has. Now the head of Intermezzo Players, Welty and her […]
Tips, tricks, and advice from the pros.
Sometimes less is more. So says videographer Christopher Sutorius, who relies on his minimalist instincts—and just two cameras—to film a wedding. “My approach allows me […]
When she couldn’t find the right vintage-modern rentals for her wedding at Brookline’s Larz Anderson Park in 2015, interior designer Kristen Bender Daaboul ended up […]
Baker Meredith Ciaburri-Rousseau learned early on that the sweetest desserts come from natural ingredients. “I loved baking with my mom and my grandmother growing up, […]
Looking for a creative way to show guests to their seats? These outside-the-box escort cards, crafted with anything but paper, should do the trick.
When it comes to planning a wedding, Boston- and Nantucket-based event planners David Handy and Donald Dallaire know “there is nothing more important than Every. […]
Let’s face it: From setting your budget to serving the perfect cocktail, hosting the wedding of your dreams is no easy feat. Here, Alice Fay—the […]
They’ve traveled far and wide to toast your love. Treat them right with themed welcome bags chock-full of local goodies.
Five local professionals talk cocktails, bridesmaids, stationery, and more.
The party doesn’t start until the bartender walks in. And when the bartender is WanderLush’s Crystal Mills, it’s all but guaranteed to be an unforgettable bash.
Brittan Brilly on the most flattering styles, ’maid drama, and why the bride shouldn’t always be in charge.
From the table linens to the champagne, hotelier turned events guru Salvatore DeGeorge dreams up luxe fetes that couples—and their guests—will remember for a lifetime.