A French WeddingAs I glanced at the menu, I groaned inwardly. We had two more courses to go--a "soupe de fruits rouges" and a "piece montee." It already felt like the wedding was yesterday. "Close," I thought. It was 11:30 p.m.
Bride On A BudgetThe adage proved true for my wedding: If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. It wasn't necessarily that I thought no one else could do a better job. It was simply a matter of budget.
No Matter WhatDrew and I married Jan. 4—14 months after we met and four months before we graduated from Mississippi State University.
Setting the Stage for LoveWeddings are, by their nature, theatrical events. In fact, theater has its roots in the performance of ritual activities.
City LoveWhen she was a student at Mississippi College, Lindsey Brooks, now 30, attended a Blue and Gold social club party at Northpointe Barn and told a girlfriend, "I'm going to get married here." She forgot about that passing remark until …
A Beautiful BlendThe best weddings combine personal aspects into something fully unique to the couple. When Setu Raval wed Zach Seivers, the occasion incorporated Indian culture, southern family values, cinematic flair, and family and friends from around the world.
We’re Going to the ChapelBrandon Herd and his new wife, Madelyn, skipped town and went to Memphis to get married.
Rings of GemstoneThe first recorded use of a diamond engagement ring was Archduke Maximilian of Austria's proposal to Mary of Burgundy with a ring containing thin, flat pieces of diamond in the shape of an "M."
Autumnal I DoA make-your-own candy apple bar is a decadent and fun way to bring fall flavors to your wedding reception.
Harmony and SoulChelsi and J. Michael's relationship began when the attorney logged into his eHarmony account—ready to cancel his subscription—only to find he had "like 100 page views" from some "questionable" young lady.
My Best Friend’s WeddingMy childhood best friend's wedding served as a huge reminder of the passage of time.
Worth a Thousand WordsWhen it comes to wedding photography, Adam and Allison Hudson have a bit of an edge. The couple are partners in life before partners in work, which allows them a distinct approach to working with brides and grooms.