The Knot Chicago Spring/Summer 2017

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get the look... daily fix editor’s letter ask carley haute hues top picks 8 chic chicago hotels secrets from real couples 5 winning cubs details expert advice love stories checklist marriage licenses and wedding announcements local lowdown exceptional extras snapshot

DRESS BY IV Y & ASTER

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CONTENTS

fashion 178

playing for keeps mix up your look with edgy silhouettes and whimsical details

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maid for each other find bridesmaid dresses that are both affordable and fabulous

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the well-groomed groom a guide to helping your guy look (almost) as good as you

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making the grade how to determine which diamond is right for you

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veils, unveiled discover the prettiest styles, from traditional to trendy

health & beauty 213

beauty awards

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foolproof products to take you from your engagement to wedding day

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paper trails

style 138

paper trails

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petal talk

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down to the last detail style your soiree with these fresh ideas

the real deal on wedding cakes answers to all your frosting, flavor and topper questions

the most asked about wedding flowers

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outdoor occasion how to celebrate in the open air

let your locale inspire your invites

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too pretty to eat (well, almost) edible favors that are sure to leave a lasting impression

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veils, unveiled

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CONTENTS

r  eal weddings 70 chrissy & brady september 12, chicago

74 seide & tyler september 24, chicago

78 denise & hugh may 7, chicago

84 nikita & chris may 28 & 29, chicago

90 alexandra & craig june 18, chicago

96 katie & scott june 4, chicago

102 claire & max december 12, golf

108 kristen & richie august 13, oak brook

114 sarah & robert may 7, chicago

118 adam & justin

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122 perri & marian

eat, drink and be married

september 10, chicago

126 karen & david may 29, chicago

p   lanning

130 julie & will

224 destination by design

june 11, lake forest

265 for better or verse

make planning from afar a breeze

134 marcy & george may 14, rosemont

237 savvy spending

136 kylie & rachael

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243 eat, drink and be married

228 shelby & nelson 232 lesley & david

tips to having your nuptials among the grapevines

register for these pots and pans find a photographer that clicks

297 marry melodies create your perfect song list

257 ceremony planning dos

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organize and prep for this special part of your day

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cookware

287 snap happy

250 vineyard vows

july 11, bluffton, sc

r  eal wedding budget key

279 the ultimate guide to

a sit-down dinner isn’t your only reception option

september 19, yountville, ca

twist on tradition wedding customs to make your own

how to manage your budget

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$ = $20,000 or less

write your vows one word at a time

the caribbean decoded find the best oasis for your getaway

W   e know your #1 question is “How much does this cost?” so we worked with the couples to tally up their final budgets (sweat and tears not included!). Keep in mind that this total doesn’t reflect the prices of their individual wedding professionals or the quality of their work. Every couple has different priorities— while one might have spent the majority of their budget on a stellar cake, another might have splurged on their photographer or showstopping florals.

$$ = $20,001–$40,000

$$$ = $40,001–$60,000

$$$$ = $60,001–$85,000

$$$$$ = $85,001+

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The day you choose your gown should be just as special as the day you wear it.

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ABOUT THE COVER

get the look... ON HER Dress, $4,500, Christian Siriano, KleinfeldBridal.com; engagement ring, $895, EffyJewelry.com; earrings, price upon request, NewYorkVintage.com

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ON HER Dress, $958, Truly Zac Posen, DavidsBridal.com; earrings, $3,500, EffyJewelry.com; shoes, Giuseppe Zanotti, courtesy of Albright Fashion Library ON HIM Suit, $595, socks, $10, Tommy Hilfiger, TommyHilfiger.com; shirt, stylist’s own; tie, $160, Olch.com; wedding band, $1,250, CrownRing.com; shoes, $750, Burberry.com

CAROUSEL CREW Jane’s Carousel, with its vibrant colors and whimsical details, felt like the perfect backdrop for our celebratory fashion shoot in this issue. Here, our whole team (including The Knot cofounder Carley Roney) strikes a group pose in front of the landmark in Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York.

ON HER Top and pants, $4,150, Rosa Clará at Mira Couture, MiraCouture.com (Chicago), Simply Luxe Bridal, Simply LuxeBridal.com (Algonquin), Nordstrom Wedding Suite, NordstromWeddings.com (Chicago & Oak Brook); veil, $120, Twigs andHoney.com; engagement ring, $920, MarsJewelry.com; cocktail ring, $98, Kate Spade.com; earrings, $425, Oscardela Renta.com; shoes, Manolo Blahnik, courtesy of Albright Fashion Library

PHOTOGRAPHER: STEPHANIE RAUSSER FASHION STYLING: LAURA PRITCHARD HAIR: ELOISE CHEUNG USING T3MICRO AT KATE RYAN INC. MAKEUP: LEANNE HIRSH USING VAPOR ORGANIC BEAUTY AT SARAH LAIRD & GOOD COMPANY PROP STYLING: SAM COOK AT KATE RYAN INC. FLORALS: TIN CAN STUDIOS LOCATION: JANE’S CAROUSEL, BROOKLYN, NY

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Lauren Kay Stephanie Cain Ivy Jacobson Esther Lee Shelley Brown Rachel Sylvester Maria Bouselli Katie Kortebein Andrea Fowler Avery Hutchinson Margaret Seaver Jessica Molinari Katelyn Baker Katie Ragan Kasey Schroeder, Kate Richter ASSOCIATE PHOTO EDITOR Sarah Love ASSOCIATE ONLINE PHOTO EDITOR Barrie Tovar MARKETING AND EDITORIAL COORDINATOR Stefany Arias

PRODUCTION VP, PRODUCTION Frank Dolphens PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Jesse Hardy PUBLICATION DESIGNER Kate Richter SYSTEMS MANAGER Sheryl Ziegler SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER Daryl Wills GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Katie Hover, Nicole Daberkow PHOTO PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Carly Steier PRINT QUALITY ASSURANCE Lois Brunnert Bethune

THE STUDIO @ XO HEAD OF STUDIO Nick Fortunato EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Elizabeth Roehrig DIRECTOR, ACTIVATIONS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS Alexis Jonnson PROJECT MANAGER Elizabeth Smith SENIOR DESIGNER Amanda Kocis Gallagher PRODUCER Joanna Dedvukaj ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR Kelley Rowland

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REGIONAL/NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER SPECIALIST REGIONAL SALES DIRECTOR FASHION ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE JEWELRY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE BEAUTY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SHOWS & EVENTS SENIOR MARKETING MANAGER STRATEGY SPECIALIST VP, CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER, PUBLIC RELATIONS

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COFOUNDER Carley Roney

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Browse the top weddings from across America as part of our 50 Weddings, 50 States roundup. Chrissy and Brady, our Windy City pick, infused their lively nuptials with sequined linens, striped stationery, geometric details and a custom champagne bar. It’s the ultimate local inspiration. 50

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Gather your dream team of wedding pros with the help of our newly launched Ultimate Wedding Guides at TheKnot.com/stateguides. Your Illinois guide has everything you need to know about saying “I do,” from getting your marriage license to seasonal tips. Then, connect with planners, florists, photographers and more by searching by region and price in our Marketplace.

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EDITOR’ S LET TER

We’ve tested all of The Knot Beauty Award winners. (p. 213)

All your wedding cake questions answered. (p. 167)

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This painterly invite says “city wedding” in the most elegant way. (p. 138)

—GLORIA STEINEM

You’re getting married! Congratulations. We love filling your head with hundreds of inspiring ideas—like destinationinspired stationery (p. 138)—as well as the practical advice you need to get your planning done. From the most effective beauty products for every wedding-related event (p. 213) to a flower primer you’ll want to tear out and take with you to your first meeting with a florist (p. 145), this issue was created to help with all your to-dos and make you feel confident every step of the way. And when it comes to fashion, we’ve got brides and grooms covered. In “Playing for Keeps” (p. 178), we used a carousel, cotton candy and other playful elements to show how edgy silhouettes, unconventional hues and unique accessories can add a touch of whimsy to your wedding look. For the guys, check out our ultimate guide to looking great, from manscaping to choosing the right menswear (p. 195). In order to make all of your ideas come to life, of course, you’ll need to think about a budget that works for you—and we’ll help with that too (p. 237). Wherever planning takes you, be sure to share your favorite wedding details with us on Instagram (#TheKnot). Now, let the dreaming begin.

KELLIE GOULD Editor in Chief

A feathery two-piece frock is perfect for dancing. (p. 178)

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Send me questions at kellie@theknot.com or find me on Instagram @kelliegouldny

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Pink peonies: the ultimate romantic flower, and one of my faves. (p. 145)

“Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.”

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EXPERT Q& A

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O   ur cofounder answers your questions.

My wedding band and engagement ring are both platinum, but I’m thinking about wearing gold jewelry for my wedding. Will that work?

RUDE REMARKS A friend of ours keeps making comments about our wedding budget, wondering aloud how we’re paying for it—in front of other people. How can we deal with these types of comments? We know it’s easier said than done, but don’t let a guest with a negative or insensitive attitude affect your wedding. You shouldn’t have to defend yourself— plus, your budget is nobody’s business but yours, so don’t get into an argument about how much you are or aren’t spending. Instead, simply thank them for noticing the details of your wedding and let them know how you plan to pay for it is a personal matter between you and your families. Being polite yet direct (not to mention honest) is the best way to get your friend to drop the subject for good.

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MOM ON A MISSION My mom’s taken over our wedding guest list, but the chapel we’ve chosen for the ceremony is pretty tiny. How can we rein in her list without stepping on toes? Parents helping to pay for the wedding should have a say in how their money is spent, but there’s nothing anyone can do about how many people will fit in the chapel you’ve chosen. If your mother keeps expanding her list at the exclusion of those guests most important to you, speak up—but make sure you don’t sound like you’re placing blame. Start with, “I’m worried about the number of people we’re inviting and that the ceremony will be overcrowded. Is there a way we can compromise?” Hopefully she’ll understand the dilemma and rethink the large head count without too much pushback.

REQUESTING CASH How do we let our guests know we want to receive money instead of gifts? Asking for money as a wedding gift may seem taboo, but more couples are going that route instead of a traditional registry. We suggest using an online cash registry website like Tendr, which lets guests gift money gracefully and discreetly with a personal note of congratulations. Or you may decide you’d rather receive money to fund your honeymoon. Create an account on a website like Traveler’s Joy for guests to contribute to. Whatever route you take, post your registry preference and links on your wedding website. But keep in mind that some people still want to give you something personal or material, so give them the option to do so. >>

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You can absolutely mix metals on your wedding day. Your engagement ring and wedding band might be your most meaningful (and asked about) jewelry, but that doesn’t mean they have to stand alone or dictate your entire look. For a little fashion inspiration, let the color and details of your gown point you toward which baubles will work best for your wedding. Gold usually pairs beautifully with creamier ivory fabrics, while silver typically complements brighter whites.

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PLANNER PAINS I don’t think we can afford a wedding planner, but I’m drowning in details. I can’t even imagine how overwhelmed I’ll be on the actual day. What should I do? It’s no secret: Planning a wedding alone is hard, but hiring a planner can be pretty pricey. The good news? Most pros really can work with any budget. If a full-service planner—who’ll hold your hand through finding a florist to cutting the cake—is out of your price range, hire one either on a freelance basis (they’ll help lay the groundwork for you early on) or just as a day-of coordinator. The latter actually starts at least a few weeks before your wedding and costs a fraction of a full-service planner but is pretty priceless—the last thing you should be doing on your wedding day is worrying.

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of couples hire a professional wedding planner TRIAL AND ERROR Am I being too pushy if I bring photos of styles I like to my hair trial? Not at all. Most stylists actually love when you bring pictures for inspiration— plus, your idea of classic might be totally different from theirs. Same goes if you mention celebrities whose locks you admire. Stars change their looks so often, you might be visualizing a sleek redhead while your stylist sees a tousled blond. In addition to photos of styles you like, bring a picture of your dress along with the jewelry and hair accessories you plan on wearing, including your veil, to ensure everything works flawlessly altogether when it’s time to walk down the aisle.

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ALTAR UPGRADE We’re getting married in a church— what are some ways we can make the space feel special and personal? You don’t need much to dress up your ceremony spot, especially if the venue’s interiors are already beautiful to begin with. And remember: Your wedding party will be “decorating” the scene too. Start by checking with your church as it may have décor restrictions. If your congregation allows it, have your florist create two arrangements to mark the altar, and line the aisle with candles, small arrangements or topiaries. If flowers or candles are a no-go, a simple, personalized aisle runner can be enough to make it feel more you.

what would you do Is it necessary to list the groom’s parents on the invitation if they’re not contributing? Tell us what you think at TheKnot.com/talk ANSWER ANXIETY There are only two weeks left until my wedding and I still haven’t heard from a big portion of my guest list. What should I do? As the date draws nearer, there’s nothing wrong with following up with a quick phone call or email to get a definitive yes or no. If you’ve got a particularly trusted and helpful bridesmaid, relative or friend, ask them to help make the calls. Or have whoever added each guest to your list pitch in—if it’s your friend, it’s up to you to track him or her down; if it’s your mother-in-law’s coworker, she should make the call.

MOCKTAIL HOUR Is it appropriate to have a cocktail hour if we know a good portion of our guests don’t drink alcohol? Absolutely. A cocktail hour is a fun way for guests to pass the time between the ceremony and reception, especially if you’re planning on taking photos. In addition to a signature cocktail, you can also create a custom mocktail, which is always an unexpected and appreciated refreshment for nondrinkers. If you’re just serving beer and wine, make sure you have plenty of soda and bottled water on hand as well. Plus, you’ll definitely want enough tasty hors d’oeuvres for everyone to munch on while they sip and mingle.

76% of couples host a cocktail hour

HONEYMOON HITCH My fiancé and I have completely different ideas on the perfect getaway spot. How can we both get excited about choosing and planning the right trip? Your honeymoon should and will be special, but remember, this isn’t the only trip you’ll ever take together. Sit down and rank your top five honeymoon spots, then see if you have any overlap. Sure, your third choice might be his fifth, but chances are you’d both be happy with the locale. If you want to go rock climbing and he wants to lounge poolside with a good novel, find somewhere that offers both. Or, if you have enough time (and energy!), hop to multiple destinations to satisfy both tastes. Have a question for Carley? Tweet at @carleyroney

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Monika B. Lotter, Director of Catering & Conference Planning Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago, Chicago trumphotels.com

ASHLEY SEAWELL PHOTOGRAPHY; MILOU + OLIN PHOTOGRAPHY

Molly Stabb, Director of Sales Carnivale Restaurant, Chicago carnivalechicago.com

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Weddings & Special Events

RUBEN RAMOS PHOTOGRAPHY

GEORGE STREET PHOTO & VIDEO

Glen Ellyn • 630.942.8600

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JOLIE IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO

JENNIFER’S GARDEN BANQUETS AND CONVENTION CENTER

JolieImages.com

JennifersGardenBanquets.com

WELL TOLD WEDDINGS WellToldWeddings.com

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HOOSIER GROVE BARN

MWES WEDDINGS

RRG WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

HoosierGroveBarn.com

MWESWeddings.com

RRGWedding.com

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CHICAGO

wedding venues CARRIAGE GREENS COUNTRY CLUB CarriageGreens.com “We were BEYOND THRILLED with our experience! The staff from the service staff, bartending staff, event coordinators and the office staff were EXCEPTIONAL!” THE BRISTOL CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY CITY VIEW LOFT THE ESTATE CHICAGO GRAND TRAVERSE RESORT AND SPA HOTEL BAKER THE LANGHAM CHICAGO THE MORTON ARBORETUM ORSO’S RESTAURANT SILVER LAKE COUNTRY CLUB STARVED ROCK LODGE

wedding planners MARQUETTE AVENUE EVENTS MarquetteAvenueEvents.com “Working with Brianne completely transformed my experience as a bride. I went from stressed and anxious to confident and excited! She thinks of everything!”

photographers RRG WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY RRGWedding.com “I wanted unique pictures, and he worked with our group to make it work. He was professional, prompt, efficient and talented. Totally recommend!”

THIS IS FEELING PHOTOGRAPHY ThisIsFeeling.com “It was really important for us to be able to capture the heart, spirit and love throughout our wedding day. We could not have found a better photographer!”

WELL TOLD WEDDINGS WellToldWeddings.com “Everything we had asked for: professional, was on time to set up and was very aware of his environment to capture the perfect shot.” ALEXANDER CHIMON PHOTOGRAPHY ALLUSION PHOTOGRAPHY & DESIGN ANN & KAM PHOTOGRAPHY AND CINEMA ANNIE STEELE PHOTOGRAPHY ARTISAN EVENTS

BONPHOTAGE BRITTA MARIE PHOTOGRAPHY BRITTANY LYNN STUDIOS CAITLIN LISA PHOTOGRAPHY COLIN LYONS PHOTOGRAPHY CRISTINA G PHOTOGRAPHY DAVID WALTHALL PHOTOGRAPHY ELENA BAZINI PHOTOGRAPHY ESSENCE PHOTO & VIDEO FEATHER PRINT PHOTOGRAPHY I M FOTOGRAPHY JASKO OMEROVIC PHOTOGRAPHY JOLIE IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO JUANCHO SC PHOTOGRAPHY LILLY PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL PAUL PHOTOGRAPHERS MIKE STAFF PRODUCTIONS MODERN IMAGE STUDIOS PATRICK MCBRIDE PHOTOGRAPHY PETER GUBERNAT PHOTOGRAPHER + STORYTELLER PRUDENCE PHOTOGRAPHY ROB KRUEGER PHOTOGRAPHY RRG WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO ONE PHOTOGRAPHY STUNNING-IMAGE WASIO PHOTOGRAPHY WINDY CITY PRODUCTION ZULUFOTO

videographers AMOR IN MOTION IMAGINATION DESIGNERS JUST HITCHED WEDDING FILMS LEXORIA MIKE STAFF PRODUCTIONS NEVAEH FILMS OUR WEDDING MOVIE

RYAN GELDERMANN WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHY STORYMIX MEDIA WINDY CITY PRODUCTION

bridal salons BELLA SPOSA BOUTIQUE MIRA COUTURE SIMPLY LUXE BRIDAL VEILED BY CHACHA WOLSFELT’S BRIDAL AND TUXEDOS

tuxes & men’s attire BLACK TIE FORMAL WEAR THE BLACK TUX

hair, makeup & wellness APPEASE INC. BEAUTE LUXE SALON BRIDE EYES BRIDES BY ENRIQUE BRIDES BY KELLY CREATIVE BEAUTÉ AGENCY SMART AND CHIC BRIDE DEANNA RAE ARTISTRY LENA CLARK MAKEUP ARTIST LG MAKEUP DESIGN MAKEUP BY GABRIELA MARIA CHRISOULA HAIR AND MAKEUP MINDY CITY HAIR PIN ME UP CHICAGO STYLE BY BRAVURA TAMARA MAKEUP + HAIR ARTISTRY VANESSA ROSE MAKEUP

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MARQUETTE AVENUE EVENTS

THIS IS FEELING PHOTOGRAPHY

CarriageGreens.com

MarquetteAvenueEvents.com

ThisIsFeeling.com

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ANGELA RENEE PHOTOGRAPHY

HOT MIX ENTERTAINMENT CHICAGO’S PREMIER DJS

ANTHONY GOWDER DESIGNS, INC. AnthonyGowder.com

HotMixEntertainment.com

djs HOT MIX ENTERTAINMENT– CHICAGO’S PREMIER DJS HotMixEntertainment.com “Scott kept the crowd engaged and dancing. He really put on an amazing show. It was everything we asked for and more. Thanks for making our night so special!”

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MWES WEDDINGS MWESWeddings.com “They can create anything you imagine. What they ended up creating for us through décor, music and lighting was beyond perfect and unique to me and my husband!” ADMIT ONE DJ’S ALL EARS DJ–SAN FRAN AN ENCHANTED EVENING AUDIO WEST DJ BACKTHIRD ENTERTAINMENT CRESTLINE ENTERTAINMENT INC. DJ LUNIKS ENTERTAINMENT DJ-CHICAGO THE DJ FIRM LEXORIA MIKE STAFF PRODUCTIONS MUSIC BY DESIGN OKYNE MEDIALAB, INC. ROLLING SOUNDS ENTERTAINMENT SOUNDS ABOUND STYLE MATTERS TEN TWELVE ENTERTAINMENT TOAST AND JAM DJS TONE PRODUCTIONS DJ SERVICE TRUE SOUNDS ENTERTAINMENT YOUR NIGHT PRODUCTIONS

ceremony musicians DOLCE STRINGS JIM PERONA– CLASSICAL GUITARIST

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MATT STEDMAN BAND & RING OF MUSIC ORCHESTRA RingofMusic.com

THE MOELLER CELLO QUARTET PARAPLUIE

bands MATT STEDMAN BAND & RING OF MUSIC ORCHESTRA RingofMusic.com “This band is beyond amazing! My guests were on the dance floor from beginning to end with wonderful tunes! Words can’t describe how how wonderful they are and so easy to work with!” ARLEN MUSIC PRODUCTIONS BLUEWATER KINGS BAND DAVID ROTHSTEIN MUSIC FELIX AND FINGERS GREEN FOURTEEN THE LISA RENE BAND THE MASHED POTATOES PARK AVENUE ORCHESTRA STITELY ENTERTAINMENT/ THE STITELY ORCHESTRA TAILOR MADE TALENT GROUP TVK ORCHESTRA THE WALK-INS YAZZ JAZZ ENTERTAINMENT

wedding florists

PHILLIPS FLOWERS TOWN & COUNTRY GARDENS WALDEN FLORAL DESIGN CO.

favors THE GLITTERED PEA POD RESCUE FLATS TALARIA FLATS

lighting & décor

CEREMONIES BY DR. ELIZABETH-ANNE STEWART I DO WEDDINGS LTD WITH REV PHIL LANDERS ONE FINE DAY WEDDING OFFICIANTS PASTOR RICH REV. DENISE TRACY THE WEDDING REV

ELEGANT EVENT LIGHTING EXTREME SOUNDS ENTERTAINMENT MIDWEST EVENT SOLUTIONS

dance lessons

caterers

BALLROOM DANCE CHICAGO DUET DANCE STUDIO WINDY CITY WEDDING DANCE

CATERED BY DESIGN POLONIA CATERING

wedding cakes & desserts AMY BECK CAKE DESIGN AmyBeckCakeDesign.com “Not only are all of the cake flavors incredibly delicious, but the design that Amy put to life was everything we wanted and more!”

ANTHONY GOWDER DESIGNS, INC.

ELYSIA ROOT CAKES

AnthonyGowder.com “They helped us put a team together to plan the most amazing wedding, and the flowers—OMG! The most beautiful flowers you can imagine!”

invitations

A STEM ABOVE ELIZABETH WRAY DESIGN FABBRINI’S FLOWERS FAIRY GODMOTHER, INC FLOWERS FLOWERS IPOMEA LUMINOUS BLOOMS

officiants & premarital counseling

BLUEBIRD PAPER COMPANY INVITATION ARCHITECTS MAXE DESIGNS NOTEWORTHYNOTES

calligraphy CALLIGRAPHY BY CRISTINE THE CONSTANT SCRIBE

transportation & valet ABSOLUTE DREAM LIMOUSINE AND COACH SERVICE CLOUD 9 LIMOUSINE LIMOSALIVE ROYALTY LIMOUSINES WINDY CITY LIMOUSINE

honeymoon & travel BLUESUN VACATIONS CIG TRAVEL HELLENIC HOLIDAYS HONEYMOONS, INC. ISLAND GETAWAYS LISA HOPPE TRAVEL CONSULTING ROMANCE TRAVEL GROUP

gown cleaning & preservation 330 COUTURE

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gifts & registries

THE JACOB HENRY MANSION ESTATE

HONEYMOON TRIPPERS LLC

JacobHenryMansion.com “My expectations were far exceeded. The amount of time and effort the Jacob Henry Mansion team poured into our day seemed endless.”

photo booth BIG HUGS PHOTOBOOTH HIPSTR PHOTO BOOTH I DO PHOTO BOOTHS LIVE PRINTS MEDIA SERVICES YOUR NIGHT PRODUCTIONS

CHICAGO SUBURBS

wedding venues ABBINGTON DISTINCTIVE BANQUETS AbbingtonBanquets.com “All I can say is INCREDIBLE. From the room décor to the white-glove service and the unbelievable food—our wedding reception was perfection.”

THE ARMOUR HOUSE MANSION AND GARDENS AT LAKE FOREST ACADEMY ArmourHouseCatering .SodexoMyWay.com “The venue is stunning and everything was set up perfectly. Everyone mentioned how amazing the venue looked, how good the food was and how much fun they had.”

HOOSIER GROVE BARN

JennifersGardenBanquets.com “From the ceremony to the décor, to the hot and delicious dinner, nothing could have been better. Everything went perfect.” THE ARBORETUM CLUB ARROWHEAD GOLF CLUB ASTORIA EXQUISITE BANQUETS THE BARN AT HORNBAKER GARDENS BLOOMINGDALE GOLF CLUB BRIDGES OF POPLAR CREEK COUNTRY CLUB CARRIAGE GREENS COG HILL GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB EMERSON CREEK POTTERY AND TEA ROOM GRAND TRAVERSE RESORT AND SPA GROVE REDFIELD ESTATE THE HOMESTEAD 1835 HOTEL ARISTA HOTEL BAKER MAKRAY MESÓN SABIKA THE MONTE BELLO ESTATE THE MORTON ARBORETUM NOAH’S PARKWAY BANQUETS

wedding planners

MIRA COUTURE SIMPLY LUXE BRIDAL VEILED BY CHACHA WOLSFELT’S BRIDAL AND TUXEDOS

tuxes & men’s attire BLACK TIE FORMAL WEAR THE BLACK TUX

photographers ARTISAN EVENTS

DARE TO DREAM WEDDINGS, LLC DEJANAE EVENTS DESTINATION WEDDINGS TRAVEL GROUP EVENTS BY L EVER AFTER PLANNING JENNAROSE MOSTACCHIO LOLA EVENT PRODUCTIONS SHANNON GAIL WEDDINGS AND EVENTS THE SIMPLY ELEGANT GROUP YOU NAME IT EVENTS

bridal salons ATELIER IGAR BRIDAL BELLA SPOSA BOUTIQUE BRI’ZAN COUTURE DEMETRIOS FIFI’S TAILOR & CUSTOM DESIGN GENEVIEVE’S BRIDAL COUTURE KATHRYN’S BRIDAL AND DRESS SHOP

ArtisanEvents.com “Their work is not just photography, it’s art. Amanda and her associates did an amazing job on both our engagement and wedding photos. She has such an artistic eye.”

COLIN LYONS PHOTOGRAPHY ColinLyonsPhotography.com “Where do I even begin? Colin Lyons is amazing! Seriously. If you don’t hire him as your photographer, you are nuts. Bottom line.”

JOLIE IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO JolieImages.com “We LOVED Jolie Images! Their cost, professionalism, flexibility and availability was astounding through the whole process!” ALLUSION PHOTOGRAPHY & DESIGN BEDHEAD BOUDOIR PHOTOGRAPHY BRITTANY LYNN STUDIOS CONCEPT ONE ESSENCE PHOTO & VIDEO FURLA PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO

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HoosierGroveBarn.com “The night was incredible. Each and every detail was taken care of, and I have gotten comments from guests about the service.”

JENNIFER’S GARDEN BANQUETS AND CONVENTION CENTER

SEVEN BRIDGES GOLF CLUB THE SEVILLE BANQUET HALL SHAW’S CRAB HOUSE–SCHAUMBURG SILVER LAKE COUNTRY CLUB ST. ANDREWS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB STARVED ROCK LODGE STORYBOOK GARDENS TUSCANY FALLS BANQUETS & EVENTS WESTIN CHICAGO NORTHWEST

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JacobHenryMansion.com

ArtisanEvents.com

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MAGGIE FORTSON PHOTOGRAPHY

IMAGINATION DESIGNERS CINEMATOGRAPHY

BRIDAL BRIGADE

THE ANDREW BLAKE BAND

BridalBrigade.net

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GREYES PHOTOGRAPHY J.R. OWEN & CO. JASKO OMEROVIC PHOTOGRAPHY JORDAN IMHOFF PHOTO KATHERINE M. PHOTOGRAPHY LAUREN AND CHRIS SEIBEL LIGHT OF SHADE PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL PAUL PHOTOGRAPHERS MIKE STAFF PRODUCTIONS MODERN IMAGE STUDIOS RACHAEL WATSON PHOTOGRAPHY INC. REINRIVERA PHOTOGRAPHY ROB KRUEGER PHOTOGRAPHY ROLAND GOZUN PHOTOGRAPHY RRG WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY SALLY O’DONNELL PHOTOGRAPHY SPRUNG PHOTO STUDIO 3 PRODUCTIONS STUDIO ONE PHOTOGRAPHY THISISFEELING PHOTOGRAPHY VITAL IMAGE WASIO PHOTOGRAPHY WELL TOLD WEDDINGS WINDY CITY PRODUCTION XCITEPHOTO & FILMS YK PHOTOGRAPHY

videographers IMAGINATION DESIGNERS CINEMATOGRAPHY ImaginationDesigners.com/weddings “The quality is top of the line—I have had so many people tell me they felt like they were watching a Hollywood movie, it is that amazing!” AMOR IN MOTION DERREK MATICHACK VIDEOGRAPHY LEXORIA MIKE STAFF PRODUCTIONS NEVAEH FILMS OUR WEDDING MOVIE

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hair, makeup & wellness BRIDAL BRIGADE BridalBrigade.net “I highly recommend Bridal Brigade! Our hair and makeup looked amazing. They were on time, professional and super fun. I am so glad I chose them!”

JAIME GENARELLA STYLIST JGStylist.com “My bridesmaids still rave about how great their hair looked. She definitely made me feel special and look beautiful on my important day!” ANGELA MAKEUP CHICAGO ANGELA MICHELLE MAKEUP ARTIST ANN LACORTE HAIR & MAKEUP DESIGN ANTONETTE WHITE– AIRBRUSH MAKEUP & HAIR DESIGN ARTISTS APPEASE INC. BEAUTE LUXE SALON BRIDE EYES BRIDES BY KELLY CARLY DOES MAKEUP CHIC CONCEPTS SALON HAIRS 2 THE BRIDE HAIRSTYLES BY GIGI MAKEUP BY ELISA, INC. PATTY MCGUIRE HAIR AND MAKEUP ARTISTS PIN ME UP CHICAGO REFINED BEAUTY SHELBY LEE MAKEUP SIMPLY PERFECT MAKEUP ARTISTS STYLE BY BRAVURA TAMARA MAKEUP + HAIR ARTISTRY

TRUE BEAUTY BY DANA VANESSA ROSE MAKEUP

djs DJS FOR YOU ADJ4You.com “Dennis kept the dance floor busy from the minute it opened until the last dance of the evening. Family and friends are still telling us about how much they enjoyed the reception (thanks to Dennis).” 27 ENTERTAINMENT ADMIT ONE DJ’S AN ENCHANTED EVENING AUDIO WEST DJ BACKTHIRD ENTERTAINMENT BIG FISH MUSIC PRODUCTIONS CRESTLINE ENTERTAINMENT INC. DJ-CHICAGO ELEGANT EVENT LIGHTING FOURTH ESTATE AUDIO FREEZER’S MOBILE DJ SERVICE LLC HOT MIX ENTERTAINMENT JETI ENTERTAINMENT JPW PRODUCTIONS LEXORIA MANNA MUSIC MIDWEST EVENT SOLUTIONS MIKE STAFF PRODUCTIONS MUSIC BY DESIGN NON-STOP ENTERTAINMENT RED LETTER DJS ROLLING SOUNDS ENTERTAINMENT SOUNDS ABOUND SPIN N PLAY PRODUCTIONS SPINNIN DISCS TBM PRODUCTIONS TONE PRODUCTIONS DJ SERVICE YOUR NIGHT PRODUCTIONS

bands THE ANDREW BLAKE BAND AndrewBlakeBand.com “Andrew Blake and his band created a magical wedding experience our friends and family still talk about almost a year later!”

DAVID ROTHSTEIN MUSIC DRSMusic.com “David’s band definitely exceeded expectations. I’m not exaggerating when I say that there was not an inch of space on the dance floor the entire night!”

YAZZ JAZZ ENTERTAINMENT YazzJazz.com “The band during the event was amazing. Amy is an awesome MC and did a great job of creating a fun atmosphere for the entire night for all of our guests.” BLUEWATER KINGS BAND FELIX AND FINGERS GREEN FOURTEEN THE LISA RENE BAND MATT STEDMAN BAND PARK AVENUE ORCHESTRA STITELY ENTERTAINMENT/THE STITELY ORCHESTRA TAILOR MADE TALENT GROUP

ceremony musicians DOLCE STRINGS JIM PERONA– CLASSICAL GUITARIST THE MOELLER CELLO QUARTET PARAPLUIE

favors RESCUE FLATS

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wedding florists

invitations

dance lessons

photographers

ABBY FLOWERS DESIGN AN ENGLISH GARDEN WEDDINGS & EVENTS APPLE CREEK WEDDINGS BELLA FLORA ELIZABETH WRAY DESIGN FABBRINI’S FLOWERS FLOWERS BY KH FLOWERS BY STEEN FLOWERSFLOWERS IPOMEA PALOMINO FLORAL DESIGNS PHILLIPS FLOWERS TOWN & COUNTRY GARDENS TRUDY’S FLOWERS WALDEN FLORAL DESIGN CO.

FIZARA DIY ALBUMS MAXE DESIGNS TOO CHIC LITTLE SHAB

BALLROOM DANCE CHICAGO

RACHAEL SCHIRANO PHOTOGRAPHY

lighting & décor AGA WEDDING AND EVENT DECOR INC. ELEGANT EVENT LIGHTING MIDWEST EVENT SOLUTIONS

caterers CATERED BY DESIGN MY CHEF CATERING POLONIA CATERING

wedding cakes & desserts

THE CONSTANT SCRIBE

officiants & premarital counseling FINAL WORD CONNECTION I DO WEDDINGS LTD WITH REV. PHIL LANDERS ONE FINE DAY WEDDING OFFICIANTS PASTOR RICH REV. DENISE TRACY REV. DAN HARRIS– CHICAGOMARRIAGE.COM REVEREND GIOVANNI WEDDINGS THE WEDDING REV.

transportation & valet ABSOLUTE DREAM LIMOUSINE AND COACH SERVICE CLOUD 9 LIMOUSINE LIMOSALIVE ROYALTY LIMOUSINES WINDY CITY LIMOUSINE

honeymoon & travel BEACH BUM VACATION ISLAND GETAWAYS LISA HOPPE TRAVEL CONSULTING

CONCEPT ONE HIPSTR PHOTO BOOTH I DO PHOTO BOOTHS LIVE PRINTS MEDIA SERVICES YOUR NIGHT PRODUCTIONS

CENTRAL ILLINOIS

wedding venues THE BARN AT HORNBAKER GARDENS GREENE GABLES INN

wedding planners PERFECT GLOW WEDDINGS & EVENTS TAMARA WENDT DESIGN

bridal salons CLOUD NINE BRIDAL BOUTIQUE FORMALS OF LITCHFIELD MICHELLE’S BRIDAL SHOPPE

tuxes & men’s attire THE BLACK TUX

RachaelSchirano.com “Her photography style is a true art form that melds together her stunning eye for light and ability to capture emotion to bring each and every image to life.” ANGELA CAMPBELL PHOTOGRAPHY KARA KAMIENSKI PHOTOGRAPHY LAUREN AND CHRIS SEIBEL LAUREN ANDERSON PHOTOGRAPHY REBEKAH ALBAUGH

djs BUGBEE’S DJ PLUS DJ4U EXTREME DJS AND LIGHTING PARTY ON PRODUCTIONS RED LETTER DJS SAPPHIRE ENTERTAINMENT, LLC

wedding florists CREATE A SCENE INC. FANCY FLORALS BY NANCY

invitations NOTED DESIGN

officiants & premarital counseling REVEREND ADAM JAMSA WEDDING OFFICIANT

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calligraphy

photo booth

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DAVID ROTHSTEIN MUSIC

RACHAEL SCHIRANO PHOTOGRAPHY

ADJ4You.com

DRSMusic.com

RachaelSchirano.com

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bright baubles

Earrings, $110, Bounkit.com

grab bag

HAUTE HUES

Cosmetic bag, $10, TheKnotShop.com

lush scent

Indigo eau de parfum, $68 for 1.7 oz., Nest, Sephora.com

fancy feet

Shoes, $1,395, RogerVivier.com

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purple + moss

cake walk

goddess gown

Dress, $198, Allure Bridesmaids at Eleganza Tuxedo & Bridal Gallery, EleganzaGallery.com (Elmhurst), Eva’s Bridals of Chicago, EvasofChicago.com (Chicago), Kathryn’s Bridal, Dress Shop & Invitations, Kathryns-Bridal.com (McHenry)

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gold plated

Crisp Petals invitation, $254 for 100, Petite Alma, WeddingPaperDivas.com

shimmery lids

Eye shadow in Balsam, $25, BobbiBrown Cosmetics.com

flower power

Ring, $4,250, EffyJewelry.com

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HAUTE HUES

bright eyes

pink pout

Sunglasses, $3, TheKnotShop.com

Rouge Volupté shine lipstick in Fuchsia Stiletto, $37, Yves Saint Laurent, Sephora.com

pleasing print

fuchsia + aqua

Robe, $40, TheKnotShop.com

blue notes

Mandarino Di Amalfi eau de parfum, $225 for 1.7 oz., TomFord.com

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rock candy

Earrings, $48, BaubleBar.com

BOUQUET: ANTONIS ACHILLEOS; CAKE: DEVON JARVIS; TABLESCAPE: JENNA MARIE PHOTOGR APHY

Boho Ikat invitation, $234 for 100, Penelope Poppy, Minted.com

chic halter

Dress, $220, Hayley Paige Occasions at Bella Bianca Bridal Couture, BellaBianca .com (Chicago & Oakbrook Terrace), Volle’s Bridal & Boutique, VollesBridal .com (Lake Zurich), Wolsfelt’s Bridal and Tuxedos, Wolsfelts.com (Aurora)

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HAUTE HUES

Amazonian Clay blush in Captivating, $28, Tarte, Sephora.com

bottoms up

Copper mug, $26, TheKnotShop.com

luxe touch Clutch, $895, Marchesa, Saks.com

Nail lacquer in Red, $28, Dolce & Gabbana, Saks.com

BOUQUET: BR ANDON KIDD PHOTOGR APHY; CAKE: KT MERRY PHOTOGR APHY

wine + peach

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Espelette invitation, $180 for 100, PaperlessPost.com

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Shoes, $745, Manolo Blahnik, Barneys.com

flowy frock

color cascade

Cake by Sugar Flower Cake Shop

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crystal chandeliers Earrings, $36, Oliveand Piper.com

Dress, $192, Wtoo at Brideside, Brideside .com (Chicago), Bella Bridesmaids, Bella Bridesmaids.com (Chicago), Simply Luxe Bridal, SimplyLuxe Bridal.com (Algonquin)

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701 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago; (312) 440-1500; WarwickHotels.com Built at the height of the 1920s, this designated historic landmark is a must-see with its arched windows, abundance of natural light and panoramas of the Windy City. Book the two-story Buckingham Ballroom for a reception of up to 120 seated guests, or celebrate your newlywed status behind one of the city’s most iconic signs in the Tip Top Tap Ballroom—a 3,424-square-foot space that boasts an opulent chandelier, oversize windows and room for 200 guests.

171 W. Randolph St., Chicago; (312) 325-7142; AllegroChicago.com Kimpton’s recently renovated Hotel Allegro is a boutique haven that will transport you back in time, thanks to its retro rooms and art deco ambience—plus it’s close to popular sites like Millennium Park, the Chicago theater district and the shops on State Street. And whether your fete is as few as 14 or as large as 400, Hotel Allegro has you covered. Celebrate in one of its many customizable spaces, from the grand Palladium (150) to the lavish Walnut Ballroom (400).

203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago; (312) 940-4400; VirginHotels.com Seal the deal in style at Virgin Hotels Chicago, a reimagined venue that offers a modern diner dubbed Miss Ricky’s, a European-inspired coffeehouse and wine bar and a contemporary rooftop lounge called Cerise. Searching for the perfect up-and-coming spot to host your wedding? Then The Manor at Virgin Hotels Chicago won’t disappoint: It’s a versatile, all-white reception space that can accommodate up to 120 seated guests—with enough room for a live band. >>

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the blackstone a renaissance hotel chicago 636 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago; (312) 447-0955; BlackstoneRenaissance.com A longtime favorite of movie stars and presidents alike, The Blackstone makes our list because of its time-honored reputation. After all, a hotel that’s been around since 1910 has seen its fair share of celebrations. A recent renovation means a brand-new venue: the 3,500-square-foot ornate Crystal Ballroom. And to make your day go off without a hitch, the hotel offers planner and technology services.

122 W. Monroe St., Chicago; (312) 750-9012; GrayHotelChicago.com Start the day by primping at the hotel’s on-site salon and spa before saying “I do” at Boleo, a rooftop lounge nestled on the 15th floor. From there, utilize the LaSalle Street marble staircases for photos prior to a seated reception for up to 180 in the Adler Ballroom. TIP Each guest room comes equipped with dapper accessory options, including a pocket square and tie, available to purchase from The Tie Bar for any travelers who left theirs at home.

londonhouse chicago 85 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago; (312) 357-1200; LondonHouseChicago.com With 452 rooms and a trilevel rooftop bar, this luxury 22-story glass tower hotel feels like a chic getaway in the heart of the city. Host an elegant reception in the Whistler Ballroom (holds 200) or Juliette Grand Ballroom (350)—a column-free event space with floor-to-ceiling windows and unbeatable riverfront views. The hotel’s planning team is also available to help you pick the ideal site and find the perfect pros, including a caterer and florist.

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12 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago; (312) 940-3552; ChicagoAthleticHotel.com Sports buffs will love the rich history and ridiculously chic design aesthetic behind this iconic 1890s landmark turned boutique hotel. This old-world-inspired mainstay features gorgeous fireplaces, vintage stained glass and a Prohibition-era bar. We’re especially partial to the restored Madison Ballroom: a 2,330-square-foot space that can comfortably seat up to 150 of your closest friends and family.

108 E. Superior St., Chicago; (312) 337-2888; Chicago.Peninsula.com For the quintessential luxury hotel wedding, look no further than The Peninsula Chicago. The sophisticated space is home to a handful of luxe ballrooms, including the 1920s-inspired Avenues Ballroom (capacity: 175), Grand Ballroom (550) and aptly named Water Tower Park (120). But our favorite on-site space is one of the hotel’s best-kept secrets: a 5,810-square-foot terrace equipped with cabanas and views of Michigan Avenue.

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event designer when a couple first comes to you for a design consultation, what does their initial meeting look like? First, we talk about the couple’s wedding vision and look through inspiration photos they’ve gathered. We then discuss the layout of the venue and how we can make the space feel unique to each to-be-wed. After this, I try to build a level of trust by explaining that it’s our job to take their inspiration and bring those ideas to life.

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Always keep an open mind and don’t rule anything out until you’ve seen it in person. Some couples have an easier time articulating their style and vision than others. Luckily we have thousands of inspiration photos on hand to help draw out a design.

what are some design and floral tips for to-be-weds on a tight budget? Think big picture and don’t focus too much on small details. If you can, repurpose elements from the ceremony, like garlands and candles, and incorporate them into the reception décor. This is easy when the ceremony and reception take place in the same venue, and it’s an option with separate venues too. I’m also a huge advocate of using greenery in your arrangements, as it helps achieve a fuller look for less. how can couples put a seasonal spin on their arrangements? I love the idea of introducing fresh fruit into bouquets and flower arrangements. Grapes and figs are perfect for early fall, and lemon and kumquats are fresh summer accents. F ind more event designers from your area in our directory on p. 336

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PRO TIPS

Traditions are always fun, but never toss your own bouquet. Instead, ask your florist for a small cluster of blooms that matches the original.

how can flowers be repurposed from the ceremony to the reception? Frame the ceremony altar with two of your tallest table centerpieces. And if you tie flowers to chairs or pews along the aisle, try adding them to the backs of reception chairs. we’re curious: what really happens to flowers postwedding? We highly encourage guests to take arrangements home. If they don’t, we share leftover flowers with neighboring businesses, leave some in front of the shop for passersby or bring blooms to a local nursing home.

If you’re making alterations to your dress, save the discarded fabric so you can wrap your bouquet stems with it later on. I find something lovely in all floral design, but I tend to shy away from tight, round arrangements—or “roundy moundys” as I call them.

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College sweethearts Lakisha and Alex dated for five years when Alex pulled off an elaborate proposal in the middle of Lakisha’s living room. “I opened my front door and saw clothesline strung up throughout the house,” she says. Attached to the line were dozens of photos of the couple, starting with a snapshot taken on their first date. “It was the sweetest thing, but I still didn’t think much of it,” Lakisha says. That is, until she noticed Alex nervously waiting at the end of the line. “I walked up to him to tell him how sweet his gesture was, and he got down on one knee,” Lakisha says. “Of course I said ‘yes.’  ” The ring: Kay Jewelers >>

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In order to properly celebrate Mark’s 30th birthday, Conor (left) planned a surprise skiing trip for two to Park City, Utah. “He didn’t know where we were going until we got to the airport gate,” Conor says. The perfect proposal moment didn’t present itself until the last night of the trip, when the couple took a snowy, postdinner walk through their ski lodge. “When we got back to our hotel, I looked at Mark and said, ‘I really want to marry you,’ and pulled out a ring,” Conor recalls. “Mark jumped up and did a little dance around the room!” The ring: BlueNile.com Find more amazing photographers in your area on p. 338

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The bride knew dress shopping would be difficult. “I’ve seen so many beautiful gowns!” she says. Ultimately, she chose a custom Lazaro design.

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BRIDE Chrissy Magliano, 32, an event planner at Big City Bride GROOM Brady McDaniel, 31, a chiropractor HOW THEY MET At Southern Illinois University WEDDING STYLE Wedding planner Chrissy found inspiration for their punchy design in the form of a geometric table linen. “I fell in love with the hexagonal pattern and just ran with it,” she says. —Rachel Sylvester

Chrissy’s love of preppy striped details resulted in a navy invitation suite, which included custom save-the-dates featuring an illustration of the Chicago skyline. “I’ve always liked the idea of not sharing the full wedding color scheme until the wedding day,” she says of using only white, blue and gold on the invitations. “I saved the pinks, greens and peach for the reception as added pops of color.”

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The lively reception kicked off with a cocktail hour at the Chicago Illuminating Company, where guests enjoyed Moscow Mules and a custom bar topped with whiskey, cigars and bacon-wrapped treats. Chrissy and Brady even splurged on a champagne bar and lips and lashes station to truly pamper family and friends.

Wood drink stirrers bearing the couple’s initials garnished each cocktail.

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CHRISSY & BRADY’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY SITE The Shrine of Our

Lady of Pompeii, Chicago RECEPTION SITE 19 East Event Gallery, Chicago;

Chicago Illuminating Company, Chicago PHOTOGRAPHY Robin Sloan/Riverbend VIDEOGRAPHY Wholehearted

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Dinner was served next door at 19 East Event Gallery, and guests dined on short ribs and homemade gnocchi before returning to the Chicago Illuminating Company for a night of dancing. “At one point, I got on stage with a tambourine before the DJ moved outside to play late into the night,” Chrissy says.

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Seide wore a single gloriosa lily in her hair and carried an orange bouquet of the same bloom for her walk down the aisle.

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Seide Ouch, 35, an events associate GROOM Tyler Hood, 31, works in sales HOW THEY MET At work WEDDING STYLE Inspired by the sleek design of the Parker Palm Springs hotel and their affinity for all things Jonathan Adler, Seide and Tyler celebrated in a modern affair filled with vibrant tropical blooms. —RS

Tyler’s brother officiated as the couple quite literally tied the knot using red string to honor her Cambodian heritage. “The knot symbolizes the binding together of a new couple,” Seide says of the sompeas ptem tradition.

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“We wanted a modern yet eclectic design filled with bold color,” Seide says of the décor.

Postcard save-the-dates featuring a monochromatic illustration of the Chicago skyline alluded to the couple’s chic reception style. The celebration kicked off with a cocktail hour of cinematic proportions, thanks to the groom’s signature White Russian, a drink inspired by The Big Lebowski. As for the bride’s signature sip? “We served a classic michelada since I’ve always liked things spicy,” she says.

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Whimsical Jonathan Adler salt-and-pepper shakers topped the contemporary cake: a square confection made of classic vanilla cake filled with alternating layers of buttercream and mocha-chocolate frosting. “That cake was one of my favorite parts of our wedding day,” Seide says of the sweet treat.

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Invitations: WeddingPaperDivas.com; save-the-dates: Minted.com Jeffrey Foster Event Creative Food for Thought Food Chicago

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Downtown/River North; The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago The pair chose Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” for their first dance.

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“We wanted to get married at a location that truly embodied the elements that make Chicago unique,” Denise says of falling in love with their venue’s redbrick facade.

THEIR STORY BRIDE Denise Kee, 27, a program manager at Chicago Public Schools GROOM Hugh Archibald, 26, a supply chain and logistics manager HOW THEY MET At a work training program WEDDING STYLE Fun-loving couple Denise and Hugh put an ultra-personal spin on their spring wedding by using nostalgic childhood games, savory Southern fare and Hawaiian-inspired florals. ­—RS

A yellow school bus transported guests to Columbus Park, where recess games like checkers and ring toss were scattered throughout the space. “I wanted to incorporate playful details that spoke to my career in education,” Denise says.

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Postceremony, Denise swapped her veil for a traditional Hawaiian bridal crown made of baby’s breath. The wedding party followed suit, accessorizing their formal attire with plumeria and kukui nut leis, while Hugh wore a maile lei commonly referred to as a “lei of royalty.”

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Guests waved wood and lace tambourines as the newlyweds exited the church.

Gold stemware, whitewashed wood planters and votives topped long banquet tables that ran the length of the refectory. There, guests sat down to an indulgent Southern-inspired dinner of gumbo, fried corn and slow-smoked baby back ribs—a nod to Hugh’s hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Nikita Vashi, 28, a physician GROOM Chris Baclig, 29, a software developer HOW THEY MET As undergraduates at Stanford University WEDDING STYLE Elegant gold details and crystal-draped centerpieces lent a regal feel to Nikita and Chris’s opulent Indian-Filipino fusion wedding. —RS

Nikita and Chris kicked off their wedding weekend with a traditional sangeet (welcome party), followed by a Hindu ceremony at Hilton Chicago. The following day, the pair wed in a Catholic ceremony that incorporated the coin, cord and veil traditions common in Filipino celebrations, before hosting an epic finale reception at the Navy Pier Aon Grand Ballroom.

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Dressed in a traditional Indian sherwani and mojari slippers, Chris made his decorated baraat entrance on the back of a white horse. For their Hindu ceremony, Nikita donned a vibrant red and gold sari. She wore an ivory, A-line gown for the Catholic vows.

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Nikita and Chris chose “If I Ain’t Got You” by Alicia Keys for their first dance as newlyweds.

NIKITA & CHRIS’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY SITES Hindu ceremony:

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Hilton Chicago, Chicago; Catholic ceremony: St. Michael in Old Town, Chicago “We wanted the reception to feel as big as the love we felt pouring in from family and friends,” Nikita says of decking out their ballroom venue with lush arrangements of roses and hydrangeas. Old fashioneds and Moscow Mules were served with plated Indian fare, followed by slices of champagne-and-strawberry cake.

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Shaadi Creations; Yanni Design Studio CATERING India House; Navy Pier

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TRANSPORTATION Infinity ACCOMMODATIONS Hilton

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Alexandra Roman, 24, an account manager GROOM Craig Howell, 26, an associate corporate counsel HOW THEY MET At Michigan State University WEDDING STYLE Bright punches of poppy paired perfectly with navy, white and gold details to make for a formal fete that felt anything but stuffy. —RS

“We wanted a grand, elegant venue with a wow factor,” Alexandra says of booking the city’s iconic Field Museum for their reception. Partygoers mingled on the museum’s terrace before sitting down to dinner in Stanley Field Hall. “The views of Lake Michigan were the icing on the cake.”

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Following the traditional church ceremony, the newlyweds boarded a trolley for photos, while guests enjoyed a short pedicab ride through the museum campus. Postreception, they moved into the east atrium for a late-night bash that included dueling pianos, boozy milk shakes and an outdoor cigar bar.

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The pair’s signature sips were a Windy City Watermelon cocktail and Motor City Mule. Custom napkins read “A Marriage Made in the Midwest.”

ALEXANDRA & CRAIG’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY SITE Holy Family Church,

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Chicago RECEPTION SITE The Field Museum, Chicago Alexandra and Craig cut into an ornate square cake filled with three distinct flavors: banana with cinnamon mascarpone mousse, white buttermilk cake with raspberry and lemon cream, and a chocolate fudge cake filled with salted caramel and crème brûlée. Another indulgence was the custom welcome bags filled with Chicago-made chocolates, honey, popcorn and beer.

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“Having an outdoor ceremony was very important to us,” Katie says of their rooftop nuptials. “The space truly felt like a private garden in the middle of the city.” Wood lanterns and pillar candles lined the outdoor aisle, where Katie and Scott wed in a ceremony that incorporated Jewish wedding traditions.

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As a nod to the couple’s first date in Chinatown, guests enjoyed dim sum and took home fortune cookies that revealed messages like “a hangover is in your immediate future.” In addition to a tiered, buttercream cake, partygoers indulged in ice cream from Katie’s hometown favorite Jarling’s Custard Cup.

Custom candles were labeled with each guest’s name in lieu of paper escort cards.

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“I loved that my dress looked different and didn’t necessarily scream ‘bridal,’  ” Katie says of her gunmetal sheath that featured an intricate, hand-beaded bodice and silk skirt. “The fact that I searched long and hard to find that dress made it even more special.”

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Claire’s love of winter ultimately inspired the couple’s cozy December affair at a venue that reminded the Harry Potter– obsessed duo of a familiar fictional ballroom. “Glen View Club looks like it’s straight out of Hogwarts,” Claire says of the rustic reception space. “Some might even say it’s magical.”

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Guests warmed up with spiked butterbeer cocktails. “It was a lovably dorky detail,” Claire says of the signature sips.

Claire wore a demure lace capelet over her two-piece dress, which featured a fitted skirt paired with a beaded bodice. In need of “something borrowed and blue,” Claire accessorized with a pair of her sister’s sapphire earrings. Her “something old” came in the form of a vintage veil. “It was my mom’s veil, and it was edged in lace from her own wedding gown,” Claire says.

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CATERING &

CAKE Glen

MUSIC Rendezvous Music

TRANSPORTATION

Windy City Limousine

ACCOMMODATIONS Intercontinental

Chicago Magnificent Mile; The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago

REGISTRIES Bloomingdale’s; Crate

& Barrel; Pottery Barn; Williams-Sonoma HONEYMOON Italy GUESTS 250

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The tiered bananaand-mocha-flavored cake was finished with fresh blackberries and buttercream.

Kristen and Richie sealed the deal in a traditional church ceremony at the same Catholic parish where they grew up. Afterward, the couple and their guests retreated to the nearby Butterfield Country Club, where the groom’s parents are members. “The club is gorgeous and we were able to enjoy certain membership privileges, like keeping the party going until the wee hours of the morning,” Kristen says of celebrating until 4 a.m.

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The bride accessorized her mermaid-style sheath with her sister’s veil, a blue sapphire ring that belonged to Richie’s late mother and the most comfortable pair of shoes she had stashed in her closet. “I picked them out the morning of the wedding,” she says of the last-minute decision. For their first dance as newlyweds, the high school sweethearts swayed to “Tiny Dancer” by Elton John. “Richie plays the piano and that’s one of his favorite songs to play for me,” Kristen says.

A wall of greenery set the stage for the evening’s live entertainment.

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CEREMONY SITE St. Isaac Jogues Catholic

Church, Hinsdale RECEPTION SITE Butterfield Guests gathered for cocktail hour on the outdoor patio where they sipped signature Mountain Mules made with fresh herbs and tequila, and a New England Fashioned garnished with a lobster claw drink stirrer. “The cocktails were a nod to our current home in Colorado and our time together in Boston,” Kristen says.

Country Club, Oak Brook

PHOTOGRAPHY

Matt Savage and Vanessa Hurr/Averyhouse VIDEOGRAPHY Chicago Cinematic

Weddings

MONTH-OF COORDINATOR

Clementine Custom Events

EVENT

DESIGN & FLORALS Kehoe Designs OFFICIANT Fr. Wayne Watts

Ester Couture,

GOWN

Mira Couture, Chicago

VEIL Vera Wang

ENGAGEMENT RING

Alan Rocca WEDDING RINGS Browning & Sons JEWELRY Bracelet: Alan Rocca; earrings: Mira

Couture

HAIR &

MAKEUP Dorothy & Delora

BRIDESMAID DRESSES Bella Bridesmaids MENSWEAR Groom: Men’s Wearhouse;

groomsmen: Nordstrom Clementine Ink + Paper

STATIONERY RENTALS Hall’s

Rental; Windy City Linen

CATERING &

CAKE Bittersweet Pastry

MUSIC

Arlen

Music/Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra DANCE LESSONS Salsaville

ACCOMMODATIONS Le

Méridien Chicago - Oak Brook

REGISTRIES

Char Crews Inc.; Restoration Hardware; WilliamsSonoma

HONEYMOON Girosole, Italy

GUESTS 280 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)

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BRIDE Sarah Walker, 35, an attorney GROOM Robert Pauls, 32, a nonprofit director HOW THEY MET Through an app that matches people based on their music preferences WEDDING STYLE Sweet and savory nods to the bride’s Georgia roots ranged from barbecue fare to farm tables topped with fresh peaches. —RS

Robert looked dapper in a gray three-piece suit, but Sarah’s ornate lace Matthew Christopher gown ultimately stole the show. After saying “yes” to the dress, Sarah worked with the owner of Zita Bridal Salon to secure additional lace from the designer, which was later used to create a blusher veil and custom capelet. “The dramatic, cathedral-length train was appropriate given the grandeur of the chapel,” Sarah says of her vintage style.

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VIDEOGRAPHY Old COORDINATOR

FLOWERS

A Stem

OFFICIANT Marilyn Lugaro (bride’s

godmother)

GOWN Matthew Christopher,

Zita Bridal Salon, Milwaukee HenHouse.com

VEIL

SHOES Badgley Mischka

ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS Windy

City Diamonds NECKLACE Duchess Designs HAIR FM Hair Studio; Jessi Dean Salon MAKEUP FM Hair Studio DRESSES BHLDN

BRIDESMAID

MENSWEAR Macy’s

STATIONERY Werner Printing

Ovation Chicago

RENTALS

CATERING Honky Tonk

BBQ DESSERTS Allegretti’s; Honky Tonk BBQ LATE-NIGHT FOOD TRUCK 5411 Empanadas MUSIC Ceremony: Stephanie Koenig;

John Lydon; cocktail hour: Uneq’ka McNeal; reception: Stephanie Koenig; John Lydon; Michael Schmitt; Pete Tsoukas; DJ: Andrew Pascale/Style Matters “We decided to make the dining area feel less like a traditional reception and more like an outdoor gathering with friends,” Sarah says of their laid-back approach to dinner. Moonshine and mezcal cocktails were must-have menu items, along with banana pudding, bacon candy and Illinois-shaped sugar cookies.

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REGISTRIES HONEYMOON Sri

Lanka GUESTS 190 BUDGET $$ (see key, p. 8)

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Adam (left) and Justin wore custom tuxedos sewn by good friend and fashion designer Borris Powell.

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Lavender honey buttercream and cream cheese frosting made for an unforgettable almond-orange cake.

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GROOM Adam Ballard, 30, a senior sales support specialist GROOM Justin Nosay, 29, a vice president of data analytics HOW THEY MET Through a mutual friend WEDDING STYLE Adam and Justin’s vision for a modern, elegant affair came to life using silver, white and midnight-blue accents set against their starkwhite museum venue. —RS

After their mothers escorted them down the aisle to an instrumental cover of Beyoncé’s “Halo,” Adam and Justin sealed the deal in the outdoor garden. “It took about 15 seconds before our guests realized what song was playing,” Justin says. Little décor was needed to spruce up the space, since the museum’s concrete steps created a natural backdrop for the couple’s vows.

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Adam was tasked with choosing their first dance song, a cover of “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” by Sleeping at Last. But the most memorable dance came much later, when the couple’s planner surprised the newlyweds with an upbeat drag performance to Whitney Houston’s “I Look to You.”

ADAM & JUSTIN’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE

Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Chicago

PHOTOGRAPHY Natalie

Probst Photography

PLANNER &

FLOWERS Matthew Harvat/E Melone OFFICIANT Brian Wiley (friend) MENSWEAR Borris J. Powell SHOES

Christian Louboutin

ENGAGEMENT

& WEDDING RINGS Harry Winston GROOMSMAID DRESSES BHLDN STATIONERY Spilled Ink Press RENTALS E Melone

CATERING

Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago CAKE

Elysia Root Cakes

DJ Tiago Vibe Uber

MUSIC

TRANSPORTATION

ACCOMMODATIONS Waldorf-

Astoria Chicago

HONEYMOON Maldives

GUESTS 75 BUDGET $$$ (see key, p. 8)

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BRIDE Perri Miologos, 30, a market research consultant GROOM Marian Otil, 34, an associate director of financial aid WEDDING STYLE Perri and Marian honored their Greek, Serbian and American heritages by blending traditions from the three cultures into a one-of-akind, black-tie fete. —RS

Before they could call themselves “Mr. and Mrs.,” Perri and Marian had to tie the knot in two separate ceremonies. “We had a Catholic mass followed by a Greek Orthodox service,” Perri says of planning two weddings at two churches in just one day. A subtle pomegranate motif was woven throughout the couple’s invitation suite, since the fruit signifies happiness and prosperity in Greek culture.

Compact bouquets of calla lilies were a near-perfect match for the berry-colored bridesmaid dresses.

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CEREMONY SITES Annunciation Greek

A single bloom crowned the modern square chocolate cake, which was filled with fresh raspberries and blueberries and covered in fondant. After guests celebrated with live Greek and Serbian music from two different bands, everyone took home edible favors in the form of candy-coated almonds, or koufeta.

Orthodox Church, Chicago; Assumption Catholic Church, Chicago RECEPTION SITE The Langham Chicago, Chicago PHOTOGRAPHY Amanda Miller/Amanda

Megan Miller Photography Poetic Productions SQN Events

VIDEOGRAPHY

PLANNER Beth Bernstein/

FLORAL DESIGN HMR Designs

OFFICIANTS Catholic priest: Rev. Henry Kricek;

Greek Orthodox priest: Rev. Fr. Stamatios G. Sfikas

GOWN Mira Zwillinger, Ultimate Bride,

Chicago

VEIL William Martinez, Ultimate Bride

SHOES Stuart Weitzman

ENGAGEMENT

RING New York Jewelers WEDDING RINGS & JEWELRY Browning & Sons MAKEUP Deco Adamo DRESSES BHLDN

MENSWEAR Formally

Modern Tuxedo, Chicago Magnificent Milestones Event Rentals Chicago

HAIR &

BRIDESMAID STATIONERY

RENTALS Tablescapes

CATERING The Langham

CAKE Elysia Root Cakes

MUSIC

Cocktail hour: John Vincent; Greek band: Rythmos; Serbian band: Nenad Veljkovic; DJ: Okyne Media Lab The Langham Chicago

ACCOMMODATIONS HONEYMOON India

GUESTS 210 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)

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Tiers of passion fruit, almond and chocolate cake were stacked and filled with a variety of flavors, from chocolate ganache to a mint-chocolatechip buttercream.

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BRIDE Karen Tye, 29, a resident physician GROOM David Palm, 28, a consultant HOW THEY MET While living in the same University of Chicago dorm WEDDING STYLE Karen and David planned a formal lakefront affair using navy and gold accents paired with the bride’s favorite color: sea green. —RS

In lieu of petals, the flower girls carried wands down the aisle, while the ring bearers toted cheeky flags that read, “Hurry up, I want cake.” Vows were exchanged waterside against a scenic backdrop that included panoramas of the city skyline. “I wanted a venue with a view of the lake, and David wanted to get married outside,” Karen says. “The planetarium was the perfect combination of our two preferences.”

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Clusters of white orchids popped against metallic bridesmaid dresses and Karen’s own tulle sheath. Reception tables were named for cities the couple had ventured to together, including Cartagena, Colombia, and Prague. “The names were also a nod to the incredibly diverse backgrounds of our guests,” Karen says.

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Signature cocktails included a vodka grapefruit concoction mixed with salted plum puree.

Planetarium, Chicago

PHOTOGRAPHY

Kina Wicks Photography 312 Film

VIDEOGRAPHY

PLANNER Kirsty Basch/

Event Productions Gardenia

LOLA

FLOWERS Avant

OFFICIANT Jeremy Palm

(groom’s brother)

GOWN Monique

Lhuillier, Ultimate Bride, Chicago Christian Louboutin

SHOES

ENGAGEMENT RING

BlueNile.com WEDDING RINGS Bride: Cartier; groom: BlueNile.com MAKEUP Diem Angie DRESSES Various

HAIR &

BRIDESMAID

MENSWEAR Groom:

Propersuit; groomsmen: Oliver Wicks STATIONERY Invitations & programs:

Dash/wood; place cards: Minted.com SIGN-IN BOOK MyPublisher.com

RENTALS

Food for Thoughts; MDM Entertainment CATERING Food for Thought

CAKE

Amy Beck Cake Design DOUGHNUTS Glazed and Infused Events

MUSIC Magnificent

FAVORS Garrett Popcorn

TRANSPORTATION Second City Trolley REGISTRIES Amazon.com; Williams-Sonoma;

Zola.com

HONEYMOON Maldives & Paris

GUESTS 160 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)

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A T W I S T O N S O M E T H IN G O LD, S O M E T H I NG N EW Long considered the North Shore’s most romantic wedding venue, the Deer Path Inn has recently been upgraded with 21st century amenities and reopened this past winter. Renowned for its food, service, and 15th century English manor house charm, the Deer Path Inn offers the perfect setting for your perfect day.

255 EAST ILLINOIS ROAD • LAKE FOREST • ILLINOIS 847.234.2280 • T H E D E E R PAT H I N N. C O M

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julie &

Upon exiting the church, the newlyweds drove off in a vintage 1962 RollsRoyce. “It was truly the happiest moment of my life,” Julie says.

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Julie Collins, 25, a fitness instructor GROOM Will Farrell, 27, a reliability engineer HOW THEY MET At The Fireplace Inn in Old Town WEDDING STYLE Simplicity was key for Julie and Will, who planned a classic affair using an elegant palette of navy, white and gold. —RS

“I wanted the emphasis to be on the ceremony and celebration,” Julie says of marrying at her childhood church in front of 185 guests. “It was important to not get hung up on all of the minor details.”

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JULIE & WILL Julie accessorized her A-line gown with jewelry borrowed from her mother and a pair of bejeweled flats.

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CEREMONY SITE St. Patrick Church,

Lake Forest RECEPTION SITE Conway Farms Golf Club, Lake Forest Twinkling string lights and dozens of white candles illuminated the reception tent where Julie and Will swayed to Frank Sinatra’s “The Way You Look Tonight” during their first dance. “That song was an easy choice since we love his music,” Julie says of hiring a Frank Sinatra vocalist to perform during cocktail hour.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Kristin Garcia/Kristin La Voie Photography DAY-OF COORDINATOR Rebekah Covay FLOWERS Lisa Shary/Fleurs de Lisa OFFICIANT Fr. McNulty

GOWN Martina

Liana, Doris Bridal, Highwood Ivanka Trump Jewelers

HAIR Livia Caporale

Andie Cumber Azazie.com

SHOES

WEDDING RINGS LMJ MAKEUP

BRIDESMAID DRESSES

MENSWEAR BLACK by Vera

Wang, Men’s Wearhouse

STATIONERY

Invitations: Helanders Stationers; programs: Etsy.com

CATERING &

Farms Golf Club Music

MUSIC

CAKE Conway

David Rothstein

TRANSPORTATION Classic

Wedding Car; North Shore Limousine ACCOMMODATIONS Hilton Garden

Inn Lake Forest Mettawa; Residence Inn Chicago Lake Forest

REGISTRIES

Anthropologie; Crate & Barrel; Macy’s; Sur La Table; Williams-Sonoma HONEYMOON Bora Bora GUESTS 185

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Who could have ever imagined that located in the heart of Dupage County on Rt. 64, you would find a surreal, down-home location with meticulously maintained grounds, blooming flowers, whispering trees, relaxing pond with fountain, red barn with friendly barnyard animals and beautiful peacocks. Along with our magnificent outdoor setting, your wedding will be held under the stars in a state-of-the-art customizable tent, featuring beautiful panoramic views. Our ambience and scenery, matched with our culinary expertise of over 80 years, will guarantee that your most important day will truly be an unforgettable experience for you and your guests that will last a lifetime. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will see you through every step of the way, beginning to end….

From “I Do” to the Last Dance!

www.kisweddingsandevents.com 224-256-6712

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Pink peonies cascaded down the couple’s chocolate cake, which was filled with sweet strawberry jam and cream cheese.

THEIR STORY BRIDE Marcy Sklar, 27, a pediatric nurse manager GROOM George Nissan, 30, a sales account manager HOW THEY MET Through a mutual friend WEDDING STYLE A lush flower wall, crushed white velvet aisle and sequined linens lent a glam look to Marcy and George’s black-tie nuptials. —RS

CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE Loews

Chicago O’Hare Hotel, Rosemont PHOTOGRAPHY &

VIDEOGRAPHY

Jacqui Cole Photography

DAY-OF

Point Celebrations PLANNER Vasso Power/ Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel DESIGN Yanni Design Studio

Philip Kenyon

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To honor their shared Middle Eastern heritage, Marcy and George incorporated Assyrian customs and music throughout their haute hotel “I dos.” “I wore a traditional yalekhta scarf and George carried a kopala cane,” Marcy says of their ceremony attire. The newlyweds gifted guests with colorful scarves before dancing the hora. “They were a hit,” Marcy says. “Everyone danced throughout the night.”

MARCY & GEORGE’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS

FLORAL OFFICIANT

GOWN Hayley Paige,

Bella Bianca Bridal Couture, Chicago VEIL & HEADPIECE Bella Bianca Bridal

Couture

SHOES Manolo Blahnik

ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS

LMJ Jewelers JEWELRY Haute Bride HAIR Michael Thomas Salon & Day Spa MAKEUP Cheryl Harvey Gorey; Courtnie Otte BRIDESMAID DRESSES Adrianna Papell, Bella

Bianca Bridal Couture

MENSWEAR Black

Tie Formalwear, Chicago

STATIONERY

To the Point Celebrations

RENTALS BBJ

Linen; Yanni Design Studio CATERING Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel Cake Chicago

CAKE

MUSIC Green Light

REGISTRIES Bloomingdale’s; Crate &

Barrel

HONEYMOON Cancun, Mexico

GUESTS 300 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Kylie Grant (below, right), 30, a photographer BRIDE Rachael Ford, 32, a salon owner HOW THEY MET A mutual friend set them up on a blind date WEDDING STYLE Pink rose petals lined the brick-paved alley where Kylie and Rachael wed in an intimate ceremony as 25 guests looked on. —RS

Despite their initial desire to say “I do” on a beach, the couple quickly changed their tune when Rachael remembered that heels and sand don’t mix. “The benefit of our ‘fancy elopement’ was getting to sit down to a nice dinner with our closest friends—no pomp and circumstance necessary,” Kylie says.

CEREMONY SITE Couch Place Alley,

Chicago

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Maldonado/Team 5 Photography CONSULTANT Heather Vickery/

Greatest Expectations Westgate Flowers

FLOWERS

OFFICIANT Éva

LaRoche/A Perfect Fit Rev

DRESSES

Kylie: Theia, Alexia’s Bridal, Chicago; Rachael: Monique Lhuillier, Alexia’s Bridal SHOES Kylie: Converse; Rachael: Charles

David

ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING

RINGS Reliable Jewelry, Raleigh, NC HAIR &

MAKEUP Starlight Makeup

BRIDESMAID DRESSES &

Nordstrom Since only a few onlookers were present, the couple was able to wed in Couch Place Alley sans permit.

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INVITATIONS Etsy.com

CATERING The Dawson

Sugar Fixé

CAKE

MUSIC BeatMix Music

ACCOMMODATIONS Renaissance

Chicago Downtown Hotel GUESTS 25 BUDGET $ (see key, p. 8)

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ANYTHING CAN I  NSPIRE YOUR  INVITATION, SO WHY NOT YOUR WEDDING LOCALE? B  Y LAUREN KAY

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATE SEARS STYLING BY ELIZABETH MACLENNAN

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carry your invite theme into your wedding day paper! this dinner menu mimics the invite

Getting hitched in the Southwest? Choose a symbol or motif that suits, like this playful cactus illustration. A mix of graphic and elegant typography elevates the suite, making it perfect for any formality, from hacienda to casual ranch party. Cacti wedding invitations, $234 for 100, Cass Loh, Minted.com

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Tying the knot in a field of flowers? Incorporate some flora into your wedding paper. (Bonus points for adding the blooms to your bouquet too.) A monochromatic palette lends subtle sophistication to this illustrated design while a portrait (aka the new monogram) gives it bespoke personalization. Matching inserts coordinate the whole suite. Frankie collection invitations and envelopes, $582 for 100, ColorMeCarla.com

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Celebrating in the big city? Give guests a sneak peek of the party spot and generate excitement with a custom watercolor invitation backer— imagine pulling this out of an envelope. Add a glitzy paper liner, monogrammed reply card and handpicked vintage stamps for a unique invitation. Travis and Mario invitations, $2,850 for 100, RegasStudio.com >>

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Tulum collection invitations, reply cards and coordinating envelopes, from $2,075 for 100, Courtney Jentzen, BellaFigura.com

opt for a fill-in reply card so guests can pen you a note of excitement

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Sometimes trying to describe your favorite blooms to a florist is like trying to tell the car repair shop what sound your engine is making. Unless you’ve been around the block a few times, it’s hard to establish an extensive floral vocabulary. So we called on floral expert Jihyen Crowley of Gotham Florist for some help, and she shared the stems she’s asked about most often when it comes to wedding flowers. From anemones to garden roses and sweet pea, we’ve created a cheat sheet of perennial favorites, so you can brush up on the flower speak before meeting with your florist to choose your perfect petals. >>

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anemone This small bloom comes in a range of jewel-toned hues, but white may be the most popular color. It’s a shoo-in for formal black-and-white weddings because it’s one of the only flowers that naturally grows in that color scheme (white petals, black center). SEASON Spring SYMBOLIC MEANING Expectation, protection PAIR IT WITH Anemones look great next to their floral cousin ranunculus. Ranunculus have very compact, layered petals that complement the open shape of anemones.

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The pointy petals sported by this bloom are thanks to its roots in the protea family. We love the shape they add to an arrangement, and you can’t beat the name when it comes to your bouquet. SEASON Summer SYMBOLIC MEANING Courtship PAIR IT WITH Crowley recommends a big flowering bloom with lots of petals, like peonies, and florals with a smaller head, like ranunculus, to fill out the whole arrangement.

Dahlias come in all shapes, sizes and colors. They can grow up to 12 inches in diameter or be as small as a button mum. The petals can expand in a straight, spiky fashion or in a round, tube-like shape, and the colors range from pastels to jewel tones and monochromatic combinations. Basically, options. SEASON Summer SYMBOLIC MEANING Dignity, elegance PAIR IT WITH If your dahlias have large heads, they’ll likely take up more space in an arrangement allowing you to complement with greenery (think: dusty miller or seeded eucalyptus) and a few filler flowers. If you want to supplement with a similar-looking bloom, consider zinnias, which share the same architecture.

lisianthus The ruffled petals are similar to a rose, but the center of lisianthus is what separates it from the pack. The petals appear pulled away from the center, really exposing the pollen. It’s also a hardier flower, which makes it a great choice for warm-weather weddings. SEASON Year-round SYMBOLIC MEANING Flashy, showiness PAIR IT WITH Roses are a great choice since the two blooms look so alike, but for something more edgy and less sweet, include some lisianthus buds in the mix. Before the flowers bloom they have tall, slender buds that give texture to an arrangement. >>

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This sought-after hybrid (also know as a David Austin English rose) adds depth and fragrance to a bouquet. The petals are reminiscent of a peony while the shape maintains its traditional rose demeanor. SEASON Year-round SYMBOLIC MEANING This variety was bred too recently to have a symbolic meaning, but classic roses stand for love, joy and beauty. PAIR IT WITH These stems are universally loved. “They pair well with almost any flower,” Crowley says. “But we use them most often with anemones, tulips, dahlias and orchids.” >>

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lily of the valley Royal brides like Grace Kelly and Kate Middleton have helped make lily of the valley an iconic wedding flower. Its little bellshaped blooms are clustered close together on a vinelike stem, making it the perfect choice to offset big-headed flowers in large bouquets. But, out of season, these tiny buds can really cost you. SEASON Spring SYMBOLIC MEANING Humility, purity, sweetness PAIR IT WITH When peeking out from a cluster of lush peonies, lily of the valley is incredibly glamorous and charming. Stephanotis and tuberose are also good pairings—both sharing the vine structure and small white flowers.

peony Maybe the most requested of all wedding flowers, the peony definitely steals the show. There are hues for any season, like fall maroons or springy hot pinks. BEST SEASON Spring SYMBOLIC MEANING Bashfulness, prosperity, romance PAIR IT WITH Peonies look amazing on their own or when paired with other large-headed blooms like double tulips or roses.

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sweet pea These ruffly, feminine petals are a popular choice because of their sweet aroma and sentimental name. Different colors bloom in different seasons, so if you’re interested in a specific hue, check with your florist about what’s available when. BEST SEASON Fall, spring SYMBOLIC MEANING Blissful pleasure PAIR IT WITH Hydrangeas look incredibly lush and romantic with sweet pea. If you want something more understated, garden roses are equally as fabulous but with a bit less volume. >>

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ranunculus Though small in size, this petal-filled flower is used in a range of different-styled bouquets. It perfectly completes a round bouquet, or adds a sense of whimsy to a rustic-looking arrangement. And because of its size, it makes the perfect boutonniere bloom. SEASON Winter, spring SYMBOLIC MEANING Charming, radiant PAIR IT WITH Gardenia petals grow in a beautiful spiral, which makes for a striking juxtaposition when placed next to the small heads of ranunculus.

thistle The distinctive shape of this stem (also known as sea holly) makes it a total standout. It has an interesting texture and is one of the few true-blue florals out there. The best part? No petals means no wilting, so it will last through any summer wedding. SEASON Summer, fall SYMBOLIC MEANING Protection, strength PAIR IT WITH Thistle is very rustic, so keep the vibe going with wax flowers, Queen Anne’s lace and seeded eucalyptus. Find your bridal blooms at TheKnot.com/flowers

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You’ve probably seen a lot of scabiosa pods in rustic weddings, but when the flower is in full bloom, it has a different appearance. The seed-dotted center gives the bloom an identifiable architectural element that stands out among other stems. SEASON Spring, fall SYMBOLIC MEANING Admiration PAIR IT WITH For a totally romantic-without-fuss bouquet, clematis and anemones go amazingly well with this easy, breezy bloom.

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Whether your historic venue won’t let you bring in a big installation, or you want to be selective about your décor choices, these 15 doable ideas will turn any reception space into a personalized celebration that gets noticed for all the right reasons.

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drape the ceilings It’s amazing what you can do with a little fabric. Keep it formal and elegant with drapery in a neutral hue, or if you’re after a more carefree vibe, opt for a bright color like yellow or a pattern. If you take this approach, you can go light on the table décor (your guests’ eyes will be looking up) and you’ll still get the same decked-out reception look.

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pick up patterned pillows If you have a lounge area in your reception space (or are making one with some rental furniture), get yourselves to a housewares department for some pillows. Cover with your favorite fabric for a few pops of festive color and pattern. Bonus: You can reuse the pillows in your newlywed digs.

create an escort card display Instead of the old escort card table idea, create an oversize board of seating assignments and display it near the entrance of the reception space. Best of all, you won’t have guests squinting at tiny tented cards trying to decipher their table numbers.

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hang your flowers Think flowers are just for your bouquet or centerpieces? Think again. Suspending lush arrangements a few feet above your guests’ dinner plates is a fun way to create a more intimate environment in a big open space like a loft or barn.

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make chalkboard signage Chalkboards in a photo booth are pure fun, but they’re also a great way to decorate an entrance or jazz up the cocktail bar. Personalize it by thrifting an old frame and spray-painting it to match the rest of your décor. Drape with greenery or a flower garland and chalk away.

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use table lamps Create height on tables using lamps. This trick will help guests feel at home and create the effect that they’re at a chic dinner party. You can even install dimmers so guests can see their food during dinner, but come time to dance, the mood is set. If you go this route, you can skip florals altogether or surround lamp bases with greenery to disguise cords.

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add a sprig of herbs Just because you’re having a formal wedding doesn’t mean you can’t have a little fun with your décor. Herbs like rosemary or lavender add a fragrant touch to place settings. Or if you’re going for a more casual vibe, include potted herbs on the table (which can double as centerpieces or favors).

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rent colored glassware Instead of pouring your entire reception décor budget into the centerpieces, consider saving a little for rental extras like colored glassware. It will make your tables pop in an instant and is a fun way to dress up a signature sip.

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infuse the celebration with calligraphy Choose a stylish script and customize your escort cards, menus or wedding day signage. If your budget doesn’t allow for 200 professionally calligraphed place cards, post the task in your local college’s art department and test out a few students for the job. >>

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rethink your tables Who says you have to use numbers to identify tables? Get creative with names (think: your favorite vacation spots or beloved novels), or use unique vessels like wine bottles, lanterns, moss topiaries or festive pennant flags to display numerals.

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design en masse mood lighting When paired with dramatic uplighting and luxe fabrics, the addition of tall taper candles or floating tealights can turn your space into a magnificent scene of illumination—not to mention set an über-romantic vibe. Consider having sequined table linens to reflect the light to make the space seem even brighter.

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use a table runner that pops Look for modern table décor inspiration, like a patterned table runner. Instead of big floral centerpieces, space stems out in smaller bud vases that span the length of the runner (and show off the design). This colorful detail will make your white rental china really stand out too.

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construct a photo backdrop Create a stunning focal point that doubles as a photo backdrop. Layers of colors and shapes will give guests different elements to gush over. Consider materials that are easily customizable like tissue paper tassels, ribbons, balloons, garlands of greenery or paper flowers.

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hang (a ton of) paper lanterns We know—paper lanterns are nothing new. But multiply the number of lanterns you usually see hanging in a reception space by 100 and it’s a different story. Find more ideas to steal at TheKnot.com/style

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make a family photo wall A wall of family photos is the perfect, easy conversation starter. Devote a row to your fiancé’s family and one to yours, or you can just mix them all up altogether. You can use only wedding photos or have a variety of portraits and candids. Alternative idea: Showcase your (new!) family tree.

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Whether it’s a beer, wine or whiskey tasting, bring in an expert to guide guests through an interactive drink experience during cocktail hour.

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professional performers From ballroom to belly dancing, book professional dancers for a portion of your reception. The visual treat will inspire guests to get on the floor—and hey, they might learn a thing or two.

live art

Hire an artist to capture the reception scene in oil or acrylic on canvas. Guests will love checking in on the progress and you’ll have an incredible keepsake.

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There’s something special about getting married surrounded by the familiarity of your childhood backyard, the beauty of a romantic botanical garden or the crispness of an ocean breeze. As gorgeous as these sites are, don’t forget the legwork that goes into an alfresco celebration. Follow these tips to pulling off a flawless outdoor affair.

choose the right spot Think about your perfect wedding: Is it a on a sandy shore? A lush mountainside? A picturesque desert ranch? A rustic vineyard? As you visit top contenders and consider your options, it’s important to consider the potential negatives as much as the positives. It may be stunning at sunset, but can your guests get there easily? Will it be noisy or windy? (Visit at the exact time your wedding will take place to get the full effect.) Will it cost you a fortune and a lot of coordination to bring in everything you need, like a catering kitchen and portable bathrooms? Will passersby be able to walk near your event? Some of these concerns have solutions, and some may not—in the end, choose a place that has the ambience and natural setting you’re looking for, along with the convenience your guests will appreciate.

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We’ve got our fingers crossed for blue skies too, but it could rain, or there could be a hail storm, or a bug infestation. Although all of these things may be unlikely, it’s important to prepare for the worst-case scenario while hoping for the best. The ideal outdoor wedding location needs to come with a plan B you love just as much. Many venues offer indoor and outdoor options or a mix of the two, just in case a rain storm blows in before the ceremony. Have a room on reserve for any unexpected events that threaten your picture-perfect day. Or arrange for a tent with sides that roll up or down, which allows you to be outside while staying dry.

get permission (or a permit) If you’ve decided to wed on public property, you may need written permission to do so. Some venues will require a site fee to hold an event on their property, while others will only need appropriate documentation from the city. You may also require an additional certificate of insurance (say, for a museum or historic building) in case of damages. Ask your venue for assistance in applying for permits, or contact your city parks department or other local government agencies to ensure you’re well prepared to say “I do.” >>

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l et nature lead the way You’ve no doubt chosen to get married outside to soak up the surrounding beauty, so let Mother Nature guide your wedding style. Consider the hues occurring naturally in the setting—be it sea blue or garden green—and build your palette around them. Keep the season in mind too, as it will largely dictate the color and types of flowers available. Then highlight the best part of the surroundings (a clear-top tent to show off a super-starry sky or a ceremony arch overlooking a rolling vineyard) and supplement with corresponding décor or florals, like driftwood for a seaside celebration or moss terrariums for a woodland affair.

transport your guests If you’ve picked a spot that’s off the beaten path, give guests a ride. Arrange for buses, trollies or vans to shuttle them from area hotels to your wedding location (this will also ensure they’ll have a safe way home). At the very least, provide excellent directions—even GPS coordinates if you’re in really rural territory. You don’t want guests arriving late, and frustrated, because of unmarked roads.

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b  e the ultimate host It’s your day, but your friends and family have made great efforts to celebrate alongside you, so make sure they’re comfortable. Sunny and hot? Have ice-cold water at the ready, print your programs on fans or offer up parasols for those seeking shade. A bit chilly? Prepare guests ahead of time so they come dressed in layers and serve up something warm, like hot cocoa or a hot toddy. If temperatures call for it, bring in fans or heaters. And if bathrooms aren’t available on-site, you’ll need to arrange for high-end porta-potties. (Figure one stall for every 35 people, so your guests spend their evening on the dance floor and not in line for the bathroom.)

i nform the attire If you’re planning to hold your nuptials in the grass or sand, clue your guests in—no one wants a ruined pair of shoes. Make attire recommendations based on the location and the temperature. Let the locale dictate the formality too. If you’re hosting an afternoon wedding in a garden, request suits but not formal black tie. Same goes for your bridal party—select seasonally appropriate fabrics that will keep your attendants comfortable. >>

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Getting married on a beach or in a historic barn? Let the location help define the style details of the day, like your stationery, menu and parting favors.

a favorite item

A single element, like something you collect, a painting you love, a favorite flower or a piece of lace from your mother’s wedding dress, could set the tone for your day.

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the seasons

The time of year can influence your wedding location, (especially an outdoor celebration) food, music, flowers, favors, decorations and even wardrobe.

your passions

Nature? Movies? Sports? Travel? Think about what hobbies and interests reflect your true self, and then share those passions with your guests.

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Color is a unifying factor among all your wedding elements. Let a couple of your favorite shades shape the day, like natural elements for an outdoor celebration.

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You’ll want to arrange your ceremony according to the sun, so your photographer will be able to capture your “I dos” without camera flare and your guests can witness your vows without squinting. And be sure to take advantage of the “golden hour,” when the lighting is said to be at its best for portraits.

Choose a caterer who has experience cooking and serving guests in an outdoor setting. Confirm the proper electricity is present to keep your caterer cooking in real time and up to code. Keep your menu choices in mind too—will guests want to wolf down a heavy dish, or will they be craving light bites? And don’t forget the cake. Talk to your baker about the elements, so you choose something that works outside—you don’t want a beautiful buttercream masterpiece melting in the sun.

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create ambience When tying the knot outside, there’s a good chance you’ll need uplighting—even indoor weddings do. Consider stringing market lights above the dance floor or hanging lanterns in the trees to frame the two of you as you say your vows. Candlelight is a great and totally romantic solution to a lack of electrical outlets, as long as it’s bright enough for your guests to see their dinner.

in good favor If you’re providing extras for guests to use while they celebrate, like flip-flops or pashminas, those can also double as favors. Or, send guests home with a location-specific token (think: a coral bottle stopper or small potted plant).

keep guests safe Clear leaves or any obstructions prior to your nuptials. Steps to well-traveled areas, like to the restroom or parking lot, should have handrails and walkways and be well lit for elderly guests.

turn it up Crashing waves are peaceful, but no one should have to strain to hear you deliver those beautiful vows. Use mics so guests can feel a part of the ceremony. And double-check that your band or DJ has enough power for their equipment.

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do I have to have a wedding cake? Technically no, but we think the tradition is definitely worth keeping. If you decide to forgo a cake, offer your guests some other kind of sweet treat, be it a plated dessert or passed chocolates. If you’re skipping the cake solely to save money, consider scaling back instead. Keep your add-ons and decoration requests simple— the less ornate the design, the less time-consuming (and costly) to make. Avoid exotic fillings, such as fresh guava, and instead order classic flavors that can easily be sourced. If you still need to come down on price, ask your baker about having two cakes. Order a small one- or a two-tier confection you can cut, then supplement with a sheet cake in the kitchen.

Sort of—the cost of a bowl of buttercream is less expensive than rolled fondant. But generally speaking, labor is a big indicator of the price of your cake, no matter what kind of frosting you choose. If you’re asking for a super-detailed design, like a smooth finish with several sugar flower clusters and a patterned motif, plan to pay for the baker’s time. Same goes for shapes—a twisty, stacked style could take up to three days to create and frost. For a less costly option, try a simple design and add a dramatic cake topper or fresh blooms. Besides being a showpiece, your cake should also be delicious. Choose the frosting that tastes best or allows your baker to design your dream cake. >>

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do I have to have a vanilla-flavored wedding cake? Remember: In addition to being unique and stunning, your cake has to taste good too. When you meet with prospective bakers, try a lot of flavors. Don’t be afraid to shy away from classics like chocolate or vanilla in favor of something less traditional such as carrot or lemon. And sample the available fillings—sometimes this layer is the most flavorful part of the slice. Many bakers are working with complex pairings like rose, hazelnut or lychee. Some will even whip up something custom for you. Choose the flavor you and your fiancé like best—after all, it’s your wedding cake.

I love the look of fondant, but I heard it tastes terrible—is that true?

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Terrible is a stretch, but it’s not quite as tasty as a buttercream or meringue. The upshot of using fondant is the virtually limitless design possibilities. Want a ribbon that matches your bouquet wrap? No problem. Want a smooth surface that can easily incorporate geometric designs or a ton of gum-paste roses? You got it. If you’re worried about the taste, ask your baker to add a layer of buttercream between the cake and the fondant (most do this anyway) to offset the flavor. Or speak to your cake designer about your vision and see if it can be accomplished or modified to work with a different type of icing.

is a naked cake right for my wedding? It all depends on the kind of celebration you’re planning. Naked cakes are essentially unfrosted confections. These designs tend to have a more natural and organic feel, since they don’t really lend themselves to gum-paste flowers or metallic dust. That doesn’t necessarily mean they should be reserved for casual weddings though. A naked cake garnished with some lavender sprigs would be well suited for a vineyard affair, for example. If you like the naked look, talk with your baker about ways to tailor the design to the formality of your celebration.

are fresh flowers safe to put on a cake, and do they cost less than the sugar variety? Generally speaking, fresh flowers will cost you less than anything made from sugar, mostly because of the time and effort required to create each delicate petal. If you want to use fresh flowers on your cake, speak to your florist in advance. They’ll need to source the requested blooms and make sure they haven’t been sprayed with pesticides. If you have your heart set on a particular bud, check to see if it’s in season. In some cases, it might be less costly to fashion a peony in the kitchen than to source one in February.

my fianc´e and I prefer savory or lightly sweetened desserts—is buttercream teeth-achingly sweet?

will a buttercream cake be fancy enough for my black-tie wedding?

Most buttercreams are made of the ingredients you’d expect: creamed butter and sugar. But they aren’t all created equal. Some are meringue based while others use custard or oils (making them better for fillings or decoration). Talk with your baker about sweetness preference and taste samples. Bottom line: You can achieve a spreadable cream without risking a cavity. You may even want to opt for a cream cheese frosting, which is a mix of savory and sweet that you and your guests will enjoy.

Absolutely—just ask cake icon Sylvia Weinstock, who only frosts with buttercream. This fluffy icing can be applied in a smooth appliqué, giving it a flawless finish similar to that of fondant. An assortment of sugar flowers dresses things up even more. Buttercream’s consistency also allows it to be easily shaped or piped into swags, borders and flowers (perfect decoration for less formal celebrations). The only real downside to buttercream is it’s not ideal for transfers, stencils or embossing. >>

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do we have to have two cakes, including a groom’s cake? One cake is all you need, but if you like the idea of serving a second dessert or getting your groom involved, go for it. The tradition of the groom’s cake has evolved over time—a slice of this second cake used to be given to guests as a favor when they headed home for the evening. The groom’s cake is usually much smaller than the couple’s wedding cake and is decorated to reflect the interests of the groom (think: hobbies, favorite sports team or even a childhood superhero). There are no rules to the flavors and fillings, but, like the design, they typically reflect his favorites.

if I don’t want a traditional cake topper, do I have to have one? You have free rein to top your cake with whatever you’d like— or nothing at all. If you have an heirloom piece, like your grandparents’ vintage topper, work with your baker to add it to your top tier (it can even double as your “something old”). Many wedding cakes are so decorative or colorful that a topper could actually detract from the design.

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I’m planning an outdoor wedding—will a buttercream cake melt? The biggest downside to buttercream is its sensitivity to heat. Most buttercreams will stand at room temperature for hours, developing a pretty iredescent shine, but it’s good to have a designated refrigerator at your venue for storing the cake before the reception begins. If you’re hosting an outdoor party, you can still have a buttercream cake—just take a few extra precautions. Chill the cake leading up to the reception and opt for an early cake cutting, before you sit down to eat. If it’s too hot or humid, the cake can be removed and chilled until it’s time to serve your guests.

cake décor glossary Learn some lingo before meeting with your cake baker.

basket weave

A piping technique that has interwoven vertical and horizontal lines.

beading

A border along the edge of tiers that resembles tiny pearls.

cornelli

An elaborate piping technique that yields a lacelike pattern.

Adds sparkle or sheen to a cake.

piping

Decorative technique created using a pastry bag and various metal tips. Piping details include leaves, borders, basket-weave patterns and flowers.

pulled sugar

Edible colored sugar balls used for decorative purposes.

A technique in which boiled sugar is manipulated and pulled to produce flowers and bows.

ganache

royal icing

dragees

A sweet, rich chocolate, denser than mousse but less dense than fudge, which can be used as icing or filling.

gum paste

This paste of sugar, cornstarch and gelatin is used to mold realisticlooking fruits and flowers to garnish a cake.

latticework meet the expert: maggie austin Former ballet dancer turned cake designer Maggie Austin creates detailed works of (delicious) art. The process of designing a wedding cake can begin a year or more in advance with Austin and the couple discussing elements of the reception in great detail, resulting in a unique design. The cake is typically made and decorated the day before delivery, but she works on sugar flowers and other delicate details well in advance. MaggieAustinCake.com

petal dust

A crisscross piping with an open pattern.

marzipan

A paste made of ground almonds, sugar and egg whites used to mold edible flowers to decorate the cake. Marzipan can also be rolled in sheets, and used as icing.

Made of egg whites and confectioners sugar, this icing is a soft paste piped from a pastry bag to create flowers, beading, bows and latticework.

swiss dot

A piping technique that forms tiny dots in random patterns that resemble a fine dot Swiss fabric.

torte

A dense cake that does not use leavening agents like baking powder or baking soda.

whipped cream Heavy cream beaten to achieve a thick consistency.

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Couples take note: Edible favors never (okay, rarely) get left behind. And while favors aren’t required, they’re a nice way to show your guests you appreciate their support and attendance. And if they traveled to celebrate, an edible token means instant gratification— no packing something extra in the suitcase for the trek home. Just like your invitation sets the stage for your wedding, your favors leave a lasting impression, so pick something fun that speaks to your wedding theme, the locale or your personality as a couple. Are you two always on the hunt for the best macarons? Or maybe you’re popcorn gurus or cookie connoisseurs? Treat your guests to an indulgence you both love. Whether you’re after something sweet, foodie-approved or ridiculously Instagrammable, we’ve got you covered with nine edible favors that ship nationwide.

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2. whoopie pies These aren’t just any old whoopie pies. With their creative flavors (fig honey goat cheese, anyone?), these treats are fit for a foodie. And if your guests aren’t that adventurous, stick to classics like double chocolate and vanilla Funfetti. $16 FOR 10, BATTERANDCREAM.COM

3. b’day cake truffles Allow us to introduce you to the ultimate truffle: vanilla rainbow cake mixed with vanilla-infused milk, coated with white chocolate and rolled in rainbow cake crumbs. Mind blown.

A bite of cake on a stick is the perfect grab-and-go fix. And with sparkly frosting, these cake pops can double as décor—they can even be styled to look like a mini wedding cake or a bride and groom (perfect for a prewedding celebration too!). Have a bowtie-clad waiter stand by the exit to send guests off with something sweet in a grand way. FROM $39 FOR 12, SHOPNYCAKEPOPS.COM

7. mini tubs of cookie dough Perfectly safe to eat or bake—if you can wait that long—this cookie dough is available in 21 varieties, including confetti, fluffernutter, chocolate dream and signature chocolate chip. Bonus: Most of them can be made vegan or gluten-free. We guarantee there won’t be a single one left behind (maybe to the newlyweds’ dismay).

8. personalized macarons These tasty little treats come in fun flavors, like mint chocolate, chocolate lavender, passion fruit and white chocolate cherry. And you can personalize the cookie with a custom illustration of the two of you or even your wedding date—total win. $5 FOR 2-PIECE FAVOR BOX, BYWOOPS.COM

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4. cake in a jar Surprise your guests with a take-home dessert that’s as pretty as it is delicious. The exposed cake and frosting layers mimic a naked cake, but in a travel-friendly container. Choose from classic flavors like cookie dough and fudge brownie as well as seasonal specialties. $30 FOR 3, JARSBYDANI.COM

5. popcorn tins You’ll be hard-pressed to find a guest who wouldn’t want to take home this iconic popcorn. A delectable combo of caramel and cheese—Garrett’s signature mix—is both a savory treat and a dessert snack in one. $189 FOR EVENT PACK WITH 24 POPCORN BAGS, GARRETTPOPCORN.COM

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9. marshmallow sandwich cookies Not only are these marshmallow cookies totally unique, they’re also made with fair-trade ingredients and zero artificial preservatives. Pick from flavors like raspberry hibiscus, spiked espresso, vanilla and caramel, and peppermint chocolate. Thinking of keeping guests toasty at your winter nuptials with a hot chocolate bar? Station these next to the cocoa for a perfect pairing. Customize the packaging for an ultra-personalized wedding favor. FROM $5 FOR 4, MALVIMALLOW.COM

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Who says you have to stick to conventional hues for your wedding? A dreamy mauve gown and crisp khaki suit are fresh and totally on trend. Dress, $6,000, Hayley Paige at Bella Bianca Bridal Couture, BellaBianca.com (Chicago & Oakbrook Terrace), Nordstrom Wedding Suite, Nordstrom Weddings.com (Chicago & Oak Brook); engagement ring, $995, EffyJewelry.com; earrings, $345, NaeemKhan.com ON HIM Suit, $600, Bar III, Macys.com; shirt, stylist’s own; bow tie, $110, Olch.com; pocket square, $16, SprezzaBox.com; socks, $28, HappySocks .com; shoes, $1,195, ChristianLouboutin.com >>

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A sleek pantsuit with a flouncy top is the best of both worlds: It’s fashion forward but still feels bridal. Add a veil for a look that’s all your own. Pantsuit, $4,150, Rosa Clará at Mira Couture, MiraCouture.com (Chicago), Simply Luxe Bridal, SimplyLuxeBridal.com (Algonquin), Nordstrom Wedding Suite, NordstromWeddings.com (Chicago & Oak Brook); veil, $120, TwigsandHoney.com; engagement ring, $920, MarsJewelry.com; earrings, $425, OscardelaRenta .com; shoes, Manolo Blahnik, courtesy of Albright Fashion Library

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Turn heads in a dress with a trendy highlow hemline. It’s the perfect opportunity to show off amazing shoes, without sacrificing the drama of a train. Dress, $8,490, Ines Di Santo at Ultimate Bride, UltimateBride .com (Chicago), Bella Bianca Bridal Couture, BellaBianca.com (Chicago), Nordstrom Wedding Suite, NordstromWeddings.com (Chicago); earrings, $325, Simone Rocha, NewYork.DoverStreetMarket.com; pink tennis bracelet, $65, gold tennis bracelet, $125, CZbyKennethJayLane.com; stacking rings, $3,740, Laurence Bruyninckx, LX-Antwerp .com; shoes, $1,090, OscardelaRenta.com >>

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flirty skirt Lace sleeves and a tutu-inspired skirt make this short frock anything but simple. Dress, $958, Truly Zac Posen, DavidsBridal.com; stacking ring, $6,935, EffyJewelry.com; shoes, Giuseppe Zanotti, courtesy of Albright Fashion Library ON HIM Suit, $595, TommyHilfiger.com; shirt, stylist’s own; tie, $160, Olch.com; shoes, $750, Burberry.com

party plumes Planning to change it up for your reception? A feathery cocktail dress is made for dancing the night away. Top, $4,280, skirt, $3,180, LihiHod.com; engagement ring, $2,360 (not including center stone), AJaffe.com; wedding band, $1,590, ring, $4,450, HeartsOnFire.com; earrings, $198, LeleSadoughi.com >>

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While pastel florals are classic, a bold, vibrant bouquet instantly adds a celebratory vibe to your wedding. Top, $550, pants, $605, Ivy & Aster at Lovely Bride, LovelyBride .com (Chicago); necklace, $245, CZbyKennethJayLane.com

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daring details All minidresses aren’t created equal. Abstract embellishments give this little white dress a dose of avant-garde appeal. Dress, $4,500, Christian Siriano, KleinfeldBridal.com; clutch, $4,995, Judith Leiber, NeimanMarcus.com; earrings, price upon request, NewYorkVintage.com; bracelet, $6,750, HeartsOnFire.com; shoes, price upon request, ChristianSiriano.com ON HIM Suit, $595, shoes, $230, TommyHilfiger.com; shirt, stylist’s own; pocket square, $16, SprezzaBox.com; wedding band, $1,250, CrownRing.com

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Chances are, you have a couple of old bridesmaid dresses collecting dust in your own closet. And now that it’s your turn to pick the dress, you might be feeling the pressure to find a style that’s both budget friendly and figure flattering for all of your attendants. Think that’s impossible? We promise—it’s actually totally doable. Read up on how to find dresses that won’t cost a fortune but will look gorgeous on all your girls.

let them choose the dress Just hear us out on this one: Letting each bridesmaid choose her own dress proves you want everyone to look their best and shows you trust in their fashion sense. The trick to pulling off the mismatched trend is setting color and fabric guidelines so your whole party still looks cohesive. It’s even okay to create a don’ts list, with requests like no miniskirts or super-plunging necklines. >>

styling your smallest attendants Everything you need to know to outfit the little ones in your wedding party

for flower girls THE SKINNY The parents traditionally pay for the flower girl’s attire, so unless you plan on making a gift of it, be up front about this cost when you ask to include her in your wedding day. THE FORMALITY There are two schools of thought when it comes to dressing the flower girl: She should match the bride, or she should match the bridesmaids. Another option is to put her in a white dress with an accent or sash that matches the bridesmaid dress color. THE STYLE No matter what your wedding style, flower girl dresses nearly always have a fuller skirt and are tea or floor length.

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THE ACCESSORIES Keep it simple. A basket of petals

or pomander is probably plenty for her to handle. Consider her age and maturity level: What’s she really able to wear or carry? If you know that floral crown is going to be pulled off her head within minutes, you may want to reconsider it.

for ring bearers THE SKINNY Same deal as the flower girl—when you ask his parents if he can be in the party, you’re also assuming they’ll pay, so bring it up right from the beginning. THE FORMALITY Look for a tiny tux if you’re

having a black tie affair. If your style is more casual, there are tons of cute options for these little men: A lightweight cotton or linen suit, shortalls in a matching hue or a sailor suit all work well.

THE ACCESSORIES The most important extra

touch for this pint-size party member is the ring pillow, so choose one that complements your theme without clashing with the ring bearer’s outfit.

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bridesmaid reprieve Here are a few things your girls shouldn’t have to worry about on your wedding day.

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avoid gowns that need alterations Bridesmaid dresses, like wedding gowns, don’t run true to size and are ordered using the largest measurement as a guide. Chances are, your bridesmaids will end up with dresses that are a size or two larger than what they normally wear. Depending on the dress and on the body types of your bridal party, alterations can cost anywhere from about $30 (for a simple hem) to about $150 (taking in, hemming, adding straps). Suddenly, a small price tag becomes a small fortune. Stick to flowy silhouettes, which will require fewer alterations (think: A-line over clinging sheaths), or styles your bridesmaids can buy in their regular sizes from department stores to decrease the chance that alterations will be necessary.

go for basic black Of course there are the obvious reasons a black dress is an excellent choice—it’s slimming, works on any skin tone, looks great long or short, and is easy to accessorize. The best argument for black? Whether it’s to a formal event or cocktail party, your girls can definitely use another LBD.

pick up the tab One of the most common gripes you’ll hear about bridesmaid dresses is the price. Even if you’ve been considerate by finding budget-friendly options, the dress still contributes to a long list of expenses (think: travel costs, shower gift, bachelorette party, wedding gift—you get the idea). If you have room in your budget, consider gifting your girls their dresses—it’s a super-thoughtful way to thank them for being part of your day. >>

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You’re expected to pay for your attendants’ personal flowers, which is something to consider when you’re thinking about how many bridesmaids you want. The bridesmaid bouquets (and the groomsmen boutonnieres) are factored into the floral budget along with the bride’s bouquet, centerpieces and other various décor.

transportation

While you don’t have to order a car service to pick up each and every one of your bridesmaids, you should make sure they have a ride to the wedding and from the ceremony to the reception, especially if your two venues are far apart or in an unfamiliar area (say, you’re having a destination wedding). You can hire a bus or limo to pick them up from a set location, or you can ask a few local guests to give the out-of-towners a lift.

bridesmaid luncheon

Despite the name, this is actually an event thrown by the bride for her bridesmaids as a way to show her appreciation to her bridal party for the many things each girl has done to make her wedding special. This sit-down lunch or brunch is typically held the afternoon of the rehearsal dinner. Think of it as a “thank you” to your girls for supporting you on your day.

hair and makeup Your bridesmaids are already paying for dresses, travel, the shower and more. If you want your attendants to have their hair and makeup professionally done for the wedding, it’s a nice gesture to offer to pay for these services. Otherwise, trust your girls to do their own hair and makeup if they’d prefer not to pay for a professional stylist.

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stick to short styles

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Choosing a knee-length dress will eliminate the need for at least one alteration: hemming. Sure, your bridesmaids may still need to hit up the tailor for other minor tweaks, but they won’t have to worry about tripping over their dress. A shorter hemline is also a great opportunity to show off killer heels.

Here’s the deal: Your bridesmaids don’t want to steal the show, but they do want to look their best. They’ll be standing in front of a room full of friends and family too. The best way to prove you respect their feelings is by trying on the bridesmaid dress. Does it flatter your figure? Is the fabric itchy? If you answer yes, move on. When you find one that you’d love to wear yourself, you’ll have no problem convincing your friends to get on board.

don’t dictate the footwear Speaking of heels, insisting bridesmaids purchase a particular pair may feel like the perfect finishing touch to you, but it also creates another expense. And, like the dress, it’s unlikely they’ll want to wear the shoes again, especially if they’ve been dyed a specific hue. Most of your friends probably already have a pair of black or metallic shoes they’d be thrilled to reuse. Another bonus: Sporting a pair of their own comfortable shoes means blister-free dancing.

let her bring the baubles By letting each bridesmaid select her own jewelry, you’re encouraging her to express her unique personality (that’s the reason you chose her in the first place, right?). Plus, the right jewelry will make any bridesmaid look and feel more like herself.

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choose something comfortable

Our best formula for a seamless shopping spree? Make it a whole day of fun. Your first stop: the beauty salon. Get all of your bridesmaids together for manicures and pedicures (bonus points if you’re treating) and some relaxation and bonding time. Next up: ladies’ lunch. Choose a restaurant with lots of light dishes that won’t leave your friends feeling too full or bloated. But don’t skip the mimosas—relaxed bridesmaids are more likely to fall in love with your dress choice. And finally: the bridal shop. Pick your preferred styles ahead of time to make the selection process less overwhelming. Then let your ladies put on a fashion show— it will be a fun, memorable way to narrow in on their favorites.

We’re aware the term “comfortable” can be somewhat subjective (to your bustier friends, strapless dresses can lack support; to your smaller-chested pals, thick straps seem overwhelming) but who can argue with the idea of slipping into a frock made of itch-free fabric? Or a flowing gown that won’t cling to the midsection? Small details like fabric choice and silhouette can make a world of difference where dress wearability is concerned. Bring on the dancing and the wedding cake!

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It’s no secret brides follow strict wedding prep before the wedding day—but what about the guys? These days, groom style is about so much more than just a tux. From manicuring his facial hair to choosing the right accessories to complement his perfectly tailored new threads, here are four easy ways to pamper your groom and give his wedding day style a little extra polish.

Odds are, your groom is going to wear either a suit or tux, but that doesn’t mean all menswear is created equal. Consider a slim-cut tux or suit to up the style factor. And, this may be surprising, but slimmer-cut suits actually work for every body type. “Sometimes guys think going for a boxier shape will make their body appear slimmer, but it actually has the opposite effect,” says Andrew Blackmon, cofounder of The Black Tux. You’ll know a slim-cut (not to be confused with skinny) suit has the right fit if it meets the following criteria: shoulders that are close to his body but not constricting, sleeves that are long enough to show a quarter- to a half-inch of his shirt while his arms are at his sides, and a jacket length ending at the base of his thumbs. Even if your groom is happy with the general fit of his suit, don’t skimp on the tailoring—it’s even more important if it’s a rental. After all, you wouldn’t skip your wedding dress alterations. He’ll typically have three fittings: one for chalking, one to try everything on and one to make final adjustments. He should give himself a month or so for alterations to avoid any last-minute fixes.

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If you want your groom to totally change his facial hair, flip through magazines and collaborate on a new style together. But don’t go too crazy. You still want him to look like the man you fell in love with—maybe just a little bit more put together.

upgrade his accessories Standout accessories are the simplest way to give your groom’s look a personal touch. If his groomsmen want in on the action, make sure they don’t match each other perfectly—complementary accessories will create a cohesive look without being too cookie cutter. Consider adding one or two of the following options for a more unique twist on the standard suit and tie combination.

pocket square A pocket square gives just enough personality to a formal look without going over the top. Choose patterns that go together without being matchy-matchy, like a floral-print tie and a gingham pocket square. boutonniere While we love florals, they aren’t your guy’s only option. A customized boutonniere, like a brooch or lapel pin, are perfect for the edgier groom. “It’s a fun way to add to your look without the formal association a classic boutonniere can bring,” says Allyson Wicha Lewis, vice president of merchandising at The Tie Bar.

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novelty belt Belts in unexpected fabrics, colors and textures are the hottest new accessory for men. A stretchy braided herringbone belt in blue or gray is perfect for a nautical wedding, while a wool belt with subtle plaid accents feels just right for a casual winter affair. The best part? A belt with elastic, as opposed to all leather, has more give and will still be comfortable after hours of wear. socks A pair of statement socks (think: novelty patterns or bold prints) is an understated way for your groom to inject some personality into his look. “Because only a portion of the sock shows when you’re sitting down, it’s perfect for guys who are generally averse to bright color to wear it subtly,” Wicha Lewis says. To pull off this trend, your guy should stick with socks that are grounded in his pant color, with just a hint of something bold. >>

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pamper him in private Your guy may not be into spa days, but that doesn’t mean he can’t indulge in a relaxing professional massage. “As great as weddings are, they’re a high-stress event,” says Tamim Ghilzai, a Zeel massage therapist based in San Francisco. “A massage will help your groom relax and take his mind off any worries.” On-demand massage companies like Zeel deliver professional massages to your door, without the frills of scented candles and cucumber water your groom may not care about. “Men are just more comfortable in their home—they’re in their own environment,” Ghilzai says. “Some feel awkward sitting in the waiting room wearing a fluffy robe and slippers.” Another idea: Because of close-up ring shots on your wedding day, you’ll want your groom to consider what’s recently been coined “handshake maintenance,” or a manicure for men. If your guy doesn’t know his way around an emery board, opt for a professional job to clean up his cuticles and buff his nails to a healthy-looking shine. To maintain his newly manicured nails at home, he should invest in an all-in-one nail file and buffer to smooth out any ragged edges that appear over time. And have him apply a fragrance-free hand cream at night before bed to stave off callouses and keep his hands nice and soft. Get more menswear tips at TheKnot.com/groomsmen

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mix-and-match groomsmen ideas Pick one or two of these styling tips for a totally dapper (but not cookie cutter) entourage.

go gradient

Instead of opting for multiples of the exact same necktie color, start with a bold hue and select slightly lighter colors for each groomsman. (This works for bow ties too.)

mix up the boutonnieres

Give each guy in your party a different bloom in your signature hue for unique-looking lapels.

get fancy with your folding

Pocket squares are always a dapper add-on. We love the idea of snagging identical ones but folding each of them differently.

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Patterned shirts will make the most basic suit feel funky. Match the color but choose a different design for each guy. Think: flowers, stripes, plaids or polka dots for a fun twist on tradition.

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Be particularly playful by opting for sneakers. Choose a specific style and let your gents pick the color. Or go for mismatched socks in novelty prints for a fun look that’s a little more understated. ONELOVE PHOTOGR APHY

If he’s considering changing his facial hair before your wedding, make sure he has at least a three-month head start. “It’s better to live with the style for a bit prior to the wedding to make sure this is the look you want to have in your photos,” says Troy Harris, a master barber at The Art of Shaving. Once he’s decided whether he’ll be clean-shaven, bearded or mustachioed, consider treating your groom to some must-have products to kick-start his prewedding skin-care regimen. Start by swapping his bar of soap for an actual facial wash plus a scrub for a smoother shave. If he’s bearded, have him mix facial wash and scrub together. “This helps remove dry skin under the beard hair to keep his skin from feeling dry and itchy,” Harris says. Applying a shave oil (yes, it exists) before shaving is another way to step up his routine—it prevents razor burn and scratchy first kisses. Your groom should also have at least one professional shave before your wedding day, according to Harris. If he’s clean-shaven he’ll want to make sure he reacts well to a close shave to prevent irritated skin in your wedding photos. If he’s bearded or in the process of growing a beard, a barber can help shape the lines of his facial hair, taking the guesswork out of shaving.

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making the grade A diamond engagement ring may be the most expensive—and lasting—purchase you’ll ever make, so it’s important to know what you’re buying. Here, a simple breakdown of the four Cs and how to determine which diamond is right for you. >> BY FARAH PRINCE PHOTOGRAPH BY NANCY RAY PHOTOGRAPHY

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When you begin searching the perfect engagement ring (and for that secret Pinterest board, of course) the word “overwhelming” may come to mind. Before you even make the purchase, a number of factors, from budget to style, have to be considered. And while a lot of the old rules no longer apply when choosing an engagement ring—like having to buy one with a more traditional setting— there are some guidelines you should always keep in mind when shopping for a diamond. If you’re thinking of a buying a white diamond, the four Cs—cut, color, clarity and carat—are important to consider before settling on a ring. Editor’s note: No standardized quality grading system exists for colored gemstones, so if you’re on the hunt for a colorful center stone, these rules don’t apply.

cut The cut of a diamond isn’t actually the shape (think: round, oval, pear), but how well the angles and proportions of the stone interact with light. Since diamonds start as rough stones and not faceted gems, the cut grade of a diamond is the only one of the four Cs that’s not determined by nature, making it the most important aspect to consider. In other words, a bad cut can ruin an otherwise perfectly good stone. If the diamond is cut too deep or too shallow, it will leak light on the sides, giving it a duller appearance, which will reduce its value and brilliance. A well-cut diamond will have three factors: brightness, fire and scintillation. If that jargon is confusing, here’s a quick breakdown: Brightness is a “white light” reflected both internally and externally; fire is the presence of colorful (or rainbow) sparkle; and scintillation is the amount of sparkle a diamond produces in general.

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color A structurally perfect white diamond has no hue. The degree of a diamond’s colorlessness is measured under controlled lighting and graded on a scale from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow), with colorless stones being the most valuable. As a general rule, a colorless diamond will cost you more than a colored stone, unless the color is extremely rare (like green or red diamonds).

clarity The fewer impurities or inclusions a diamond has, the clearer and more expensive it is. Inclusions occur when the diamond crystallizes in the earth’s mantle. While there are treatments that can create a clearer stone, a “flawless” diamond is extremely rare. Similar to color, the clarity of a diamond is also measured on a scale. Diamonds that are graded in the SI1 and SI2 range are included but their imperfections are invisible to the naked eye.

carat Carats refer to the weight of the diamond. As the carat size increases, so does its rarity and price tag. But a diamond that has a bigger carat weight doesn’t necessarily mean it will look bigger. A diamond with a smaller carat size but a shallow cut may look larger than a diamond with a bigger carat size and a deeper cut. Size depends on not only the shape of the diamond, but the different mountings you choose—a halo will make a smaller stone appear larger, and so will a shape with more surface area, like a pear or emerald. Find out more about your diamond at TheKnot.com/rings

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Veils and other headpieces are an easy way to express your style. But with so many options to choose from, how do you know which one’s right for you? We broke down all the different styles, including the latest trends, with tips on how to wear them so you can uncover (sorry, we had to!) the perfect veil for your wedding look. >>

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birdcage Also known as a cage, this shorter style covers and frames just your face for a chic and minimalist statement. Most often it’s made out of wide net or sheer tulle—something you’ll easily be able to see through—and is finished with flirty accents like feathers, flowers or pearls. The trick to pulling off this less-traditional look is to let the edge of the veil fall just below the nose. PAIR IT WITH Cage veils were the height of fashion in the ’40s and ’50s, so that makes them the perfect match for retro-inspired dresses like swingy, tea-length gowns, structured sheaths and slinky, old-Hollywood-inspired slip gowns. They’re also a fun way to add a touch of vintage glam to a more modern look.

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blusher A blusher actually refers to the short, single layer of tulle, lace or netting that’s worn over the face and then flipped over the head or removed after you walk down the aisle. It comes in chin, shoulder or fingertip length and can be added to a variety of veil styles. But a blusher can also stand on its own. Choose one layer, or if that’s too simple, try a double-tiered style where you have two layers of tulle: one layer pulled over the face and the other draped behind your head. Whichever length or however many layers you choose, the veil should be fastened on the crown of your head. PAIR IT WITH A universal style, the blusher works with almost any type of gown. Wearing just the short layer gives off a chic, sophisticated air that lends itself to more fashion-forward dresses.

mantilla This Spanish-style veil almost always comes in either all lace or in tulle that features an intricate lace edge. Its circular shape is designed to gracefully drape down and frame the face on either side. To wear it the traditional way, attach it with an ornamental comb, or edge it up with a flower crown or tiara. PAIR IT WITH Allow the dramatic lace to take center stage and wear this romantic veil with sleeker silhouettes, gowns that have a minimal amount of adornment or embellishments, or dresses that have small touches of matching lace.

waltz Also sometimes called a ballet veil, this style falls between the knee and the ankle and is usually double layered and worn with a blusher. These veils exude elegance and formality and, because they don’t touch the floor, they’re short enough for a bride to comfortably dance and walk in—hence the name. PAIR IT WITH This style pairs well with formal yet fitted floorlength gowns and dresses without trains. >>

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veiled intentions

Did you know the bride originally wore a veil because the groom wasn’t supposed to see her before they were married? And not just in the hours before the wedding, but not once before they said “I do.”

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One of the most popular lengths (even Kate Middleton sidestepped royal tradition and chose this shorter option), this veil falls below the hips and extends to—you guessed it—the fingertips. Secure this style, which is usually made up of several layers of tulle or netting, at the crown of your head, slightly behind it or, if your hair is up, just above your updo. PAIR IT WITH This versatile veil is beautiful with a wide range of dresses, but it looks particularly pretty with ball gowns and, since it puts the focus on the torso, dresses with more elaborate bodices. You may also want to consider pairing it with a cathedralor chapel-length veil—that way you can remove the longer one for the reception and leave the shorter, top layer in place.

Like its name implies, the fountain (also called a waterfall) is made up of several layers and gathered at the crown of the head to create a billowy, cascading effect around the face. Though you can find it in a variety of lengths, it works best when it grazes the shoulders or elbows. Since this style can add a few inches of height to your frame, petite brides might want to give it a try. PAIR IT WITH A bit more casual and fun, this statement-making option will go great with flirty dresses and shorter hemlines. Because it creates a lot of volume on top, you may also want to consider balancing that out with a fuller, more voluminous skirt.

elbow Slightly shorter than the fingertip, this veil extends 25 inches in length to the bride’s elbows. The more manageable length tends to be more versatile. It’s a nice complement to a simple silhouette, but it also won’t overpower a more showstopping gown. PAIR IT WITH An elbow-length style is perfect for brides who want the look of a longer veil but are wearing a gown with beautiful details on the lower half (like intricate buttons or tiered ruffles) they don’t want to cover up from view.

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halo One of the latest trends to hit the bridal runway is the halo, which drapes over your entire head and torso. Keep in mind you won’t be able to clip or pin the veil into your hair, so to keep it from sliding off you’ll need to weigh it down. Try a wreath or headband of florals or greenery for a romantic, boho effect, or top it with a jeweled cap for a super-glam, art deco vibe. PAIR IT WITH Since this style completely envelops you front and back, it tends to work best with a simple, elegant gown without a lot of bling or back detailing. Subtle woodland-inspired accents, like tiny florals or vines, also make for nice romantic touches. >>

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Whether you wear your hair down and flowing or in a formal updo, you want a final detail to tie your whole look together. If a veil isn’t for you, there are plenty of other pretty options, from jeweled headbands and tiaras to a bohemian floral wreath or flirty fascinator.

bandeau This hot newcomer is a sexy take on the birdcage veil. Instead of covering the whole face, this narrower version of the cage masks only the eyes. Generally made from wide net, this unique style attaches to both sides of your head with decorative clips. Since it’s such a dramatic statement across your face, it looks best with a pulled back hairstyle like a low bun or chignon. PAIR IT WITH A gown that’s just as seductive as this look will do the trick—try one with sheer details, a plunging neckline or slinky silhouette. Or if you’re going for a retro look with an edgier vibe, a bandeau is just the right blend.

juliet cap There are two ways to wear this über-romantic style. You can either take a lace-trimmed veil and wear it as a cap, with the sides pinned back behind each ear, or attach a veil to a separate cap. PAIR IT WITH It’s perfect for a lacy gown with a vintage-inspired feel. Add some blooms behind one ear for an extra-sweet effect. S earch for more veils, headpieces and other wedding day extras at TheKnot.com/fashion

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7 flattering accessories Finally, a little retail therapy that can help elongate—and slim—your frame.

linear earrings

Shoulder-skimming danglers can lengthen and thin out round or heart-shaped faces.

high heels

Every inch in heel height is equal to losing about two pounds. We did the math: Three-inch stilettos will shed six pounds off your frame— just make sure you can walk in them.

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Draw attention to your natural waist with a darker sash. This trick works with any color of gown but is especially waist-defining on a white one.

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A bold necklace draws the eye to your center in a long, slimming line so you appear taller. Pendants are particularly flattering when they’re paired with gowns that have wide straps.

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Fingertip- and elbow-length veils are a beautiful choice for any bride, but keep in mind they can cut your body in half. If you’re looking to lengthen your figure, go for chapel- or cathedral-length styles that hit the floor instead.

strategic brooch

If you’re pear shaped and want to minimize the lower half of your body, a well-placed pin at your neckline will keep all eyes upward and focused on your best asset. Plus, vintageinspired brooches are hot right now.

strap-free sandals As we already mentioned, high heels will elongate your legs. The one caveat? Make sure to skip heels with ankle straps—they’ll make the lines of your legs appear shorter. In other words, those Mary Janes are definitely out.

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The mother of all veils, the cathedral is also the most formal. Sometimes referred to as the “royal veil”—it’s the veil of choice for countless princesses including Diana—this style falls about three and a half yards from the headpiece and is often worn in combination with a blusher and long train. Looking for something not quite so dramatic? Go for a chapel veil instead, which falls only two and a half yards from the top. PAIR IT WITH The sweeping cathedral can hold its own next to a billowing ball gown. As a rule of thumb, the veil should extend past the train, so if you’re wearing a cathedral veil, opt for a cathedral- or semi-cathedral-length train. For a chapel veil, go with a chapel-length or sweep train.

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The Jacob Henry Mansion Estate Let the ambiance of the past create the perfect setting for your future together. At the Estate, your wedding is as unique as you are. Walk down the aisle in a historic Church, or exchange vows under the romantic pergola in the lush gardens. Celebrate your wedding in an exquisite Mansion or the spacious Ballroom. From your first kiss to your last dance, a unique occasion awaits.

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Voluminous waterproof mascara, $11, LorealParisUSA.com Don’t worry about tearing up during your ceremony: This mascara delivers tons of drama without the fear of raccoon eyes.

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Powder blush, $22, MACCosmetics.com The compact is generously sized and the shade selection doesn’t disappoint, with more than 50 options ranging from romantic to bold.

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Perfect Luminous liquid foundation, $61, DolceGabbana.com It’s got just enough coverage, but isn’t overly opaque. And its dewy finish looks amazing in photos.

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Individuals, $5, ArdellLashes.com Forget the strips! Add a few of these in a cluster along the lash line instead for a natural-looking way to fake it.

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Intensify Me liquid liner, $9, CoverGirl.com The paddle-shaped

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Eye shadow, $25, BobbiBrown Cosmetics.com These silky powders glide on lids, then stay put without creasing or fading.

8 LIPSTICK

Pop lip colour and primer, $18, Clinique.com Brights for the bachelorette, pinks for the wedding, corals for the honeymoon—this line is packed with shades that last.

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Sculpting eyebrow pencil, $29, Chanel.com Many pencils can look harsh, but not this one. The blendable color appears almost like a powder once it’s on.

10 CONCEALER

Amazing concealer, $42, Amazing Cosmetics.com It’s thick enough to obliterate dark circles and has enough staying power to keep stubborn zits hidden.

EYELASH CURLER

Relevée lash curler, $30, SurrattBeauty.com Squeeze, hold for a few seconds, then release to get a longlasting curl with zero tugging or pinching.

BRUSHES

Sonia Kashuk brushes, from $11, Target.com These sleek tools may be budget friendly, but trust us: The ultra-soft bristles hold their own against any brand out there.

PALETTE

Illume Sheer Color trio, $62, Hourglass Cosmetics.com We instantly fell for these three creams: a natural-looking bronzer, a peachy blush and a flattering highlighter. It’s an all-in-one, honeymoon-friendly compact.

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tip of this marker-like liner makes it easy to draw an expertlooking swoop.

LIP GLOSS

Color Elixir lip color, $9, Maybelline.com The color payoff, nonsticky feel and pretty shine is on par with highend formulas. >>

READERS’ PICK

BRONZER

Hoola matte bronzer, $29, BenefitCosmetics.com Sweep this sparkle-free powder across your chin, cheeks and forehead for a subtle, natural glow.

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TALK ABOUT BEAUTY AND BRAINS: A PROFESSOR AT MIT HELPED DEVELOP THIS HAIR CARE LINE

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Sleek & Shine antifrizz serum, $6, GarnierUSA.com Even the most humid honeymoon destination is no match for this frizz fighter. Work a few drops through hair to keep the fuzzies at bay for hours.

2 HAIR SPRAY Superfine hair spray, $33, Oribe.com Mighty enough to hold an updo

in place, but still flexible enough for a down ’do, this ultrafine mist is our go-to spray for any hairstyle.

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Perfect Hair Day shampoo and conditioner, $25 each, LivingProof.com Whatever your hair type, this sulfate-free duo leaves it soft, smooth and full. One of our testers even called it “life changing.” We’re sold.

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Luxurious Volume fine to full blowout spray, $10, JohnFrieda.com Want your hair to have Victoria’sSecret-model-level volume? Then this bodifying mist is for you. The fine-haired among us swear by it.

5 STYLING CREAM

Brilliant Glossing crème, $20, Fekkai.com We’re obsessed with this cult favorite’s ability to hydrate,

tame and even add shine to the most unruly hair. Plus, the formula is super effective but won’t weigh down your locks or feel greasy.

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Bb. Curl defining crème, $31, Bumble andBumble.com Curly girls, meet your new BFF. This rich, curl-defining cream will have you falling in love with your natural texture all over again. Just rake through your wet hair and go.

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DRY SHAMPOO

Fresh Start dry shampoo, $5, TRESemme.com One spritz at the roots and this light mist will perk up limp locks without any residue.

HAND CREAM

Shea Butter hand cream, $12, LOccitane.com Prep your hands for all those #ringselfies with this intensely nourishing cream.

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Almond Coconut Milk scrub, $50, LauraMercier.com This thick scrub sloughs away rough patches and smells like dessert.

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Dry Oil Moisture nourishing body wash, $6, Dove.us The tiny bursts of argan oil in this rich formula leave skin super hydrated, so you won’t need to use lotion afterward.

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Outlast Xtend antiperspirant gel, $5, Secret.com Wedding planning stress is no match for this deodorant. Swipe it on for major odor control.

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Flash bronzer, $42, Lancome-USA.com The bronze-colored lotion lets you see exactly where to apply it, so there’s no danger of streaks.

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Ultra Sheer DryTouch sunscreen SPF 55, $10, Neutrogena.com This fast-absorbing protector won’t leave a ghostly white residue behind. >>

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1 GEL FORMULA Infinite Shine Gel Effects 2 lacquer, $13, OPI.com This three-step process is the closest thing we’ve found to a true gel manicure. It won’t chip and it keeps its glossy finish.

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Instant nail polish remover, $10, Sephora.com Simply dip your fingertip inside and twist it back and forth. The built-in

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Formula X Shine nail topcoat, $11, Sephora.com Keep your nails photo ready with this clear polish. It delivers a shiny finish that lasts for days.

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All About That Base CC base coat, $20, Deborah Lippmann.com This nifty formula strengthens and primes nails.

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Complete Salon Manicure Dry & Go Drops, $8, SallyHansen.com These drops cut drying time dramatically—ideal for a busy bride.

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Crème Abricot Fortifying Cream for Nails, $27, Dior.com Oils can be messy but this cream keeps cuticles soft without a greasy residue. >>

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Nail Polish in Ballet Slippers, $9, Essie.com There’s a reason why this polish is a bridal staple: Its pale pink shade is universally flattering and works in any season.

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Anthelios face sunscreen SPF 45, $30, LaRoche-Posay.us Stay safe by wearing SPF every day. This one feels invisible on skin.

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Phloretin CF Gel, $163, SkinCeuticals.com With this powerhouse blend of antioxidants, skinharming free radicals don’t have a chance.

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Truth Sugar Glow polishing mask, $42, OleHenriksen.com Loaded with sugar, pomegranate and pumpkin, this scrub sloughs off dead skin like nothing else.

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Acne spot treatment, $18, Murad.com Here, two acne fighters (sulfur and salicylic acid) team up to destroy zits.

THIS SUGARY SCRUB DOESN’T JUST SMELL AMAZING, IT INSTANTLY BRIGHTENS SKIN

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Yes to Cucumbers towelettes, $6, YestoCarrots.com These handy wipes whisk away dirt and makeup faster and more thoroughly than any fancy brand out there. >>

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Decadence, $95 for 1.7 oz., MarcJacobs.com An exotic combo of plum, saffron and amber, this perfume screams bachelorette party.

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Mediterranean Honeysuckle, $110 for 1.7 oz., AERIN.com This lush, sexy blend of honeysuckle,

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bergamot and gardenia feels like a destination wedding in a bottle.

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La Vie Est Belle Intense, $110 for 1.7 oz., Lancome-USA.com Floral notes are wrapped with spicy patchouli and a decadent twist of hazelnut for a warm scent that’s just a little bit mysterious.

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Knot Eau Florale, $125 for 1.7 oz., BottegaVeneta.com This might be the perfect bridal scent. Notes of rose and peony are soft and feminine, mandarin adds freshness, and musk rounds it out with a sultry feel.

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Embrace, $30 each, VeraWang.com

The fragrances in this trio (two shown) may cost only $30 each, but the combos are sophisticated and totally elegant.

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Lime Basil & Mandarin, $65 for 1 oz., JoMalone.com Lime, basil and thyme make for the crispest scent ever.

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Coco Mademoiselle, $94 for 1.7 oz., Chanel.com This distinct combination of citrus, floral and woodsy notes is luxe and totally unforgettable.

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venue availabilities, and higher rates. If you choose to marry during high season, you’ll want to reserve hotel blocks and venues immediately and send out save-the-dates 10 to 12 months in advance so guests can book their flights and accommodations before prices skyrocket. If you choose the shoulder season (right after high season), you may be able to save yourselves and your guests some money and still enjoy great weather. While the off-season means fewer crowds, the weather can be iffy, and many stores, venues and vendors may close up shop.

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take a trip We seriously can’t recommend this enough: Take at least one planning trip, and if you can swing it, two or three is ideal. On the first trip, scout and secure your key venues—ceremony and reception spaces, hotels for guests, a rehearsal dinner spot—and local suppliers such as caterers, florists and photographers. Next (or during a second trip), schedule tastings with your caterer, see sample bouquets from the florist, plan a hair and makeup session with a local salon and organize activities (golf, tennis, walking tours, museums) for your guests.

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get help Type As, beware: If you’re hosting a wedding in a distant locale, you’ll need to entrust at least part of the planning to someone else’s capable hands. A wedding planner can shoulder the burden of researching and securing local vendors (especially valuable if said vendors speak English only as a second language), dealing with logistics like tent rentals and lighting, and handling any lastminute fires in the weeks leading up to your wedding. A planner can also be the behind-the-scenes guru, creating gift bags for guests, vetting special requests (babysitters, dry cleaners and so on), and getting you, your fiancé and all of your guests where you need to be—on time. Many resorts include a coordinator in their wedding packages, but it might be a good idea to set aside about 10 to 15 percent of your total budget for a

planner. Generally speaking, a local planner is your best bet, as they can be your man or woman on the ground when you can’t be there. But if you prefer to go with a planner from back home, make sure they have experience planning weddings in your chosen destination, and expect to cover the transportation costs for their planning visits and the actual wedding.

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strongly suggest making at least one planning trip to meet with potential pros.) If you must hire your vendors unseen, schedule a video chat so you can get a sense for their demeanor and personality before you sign a contract. You could also have your wedding planner meet with them on your behalf, and then brief you on your options. Another idea: Bring pros you trust from home to handle critical aspects such as the wedding photography, your hair and makeup, and the design (the lighting, flowers), and then work with local vendors in a supervisory capacity to avoid any communication mishaps. Just remember: You will have to cover their travel and lodging expenses.

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ceremony A curtain backdrop with flowers hung from twine framed the couple as they wed in the vineyard. Guests kept cool with cream, twinewrapped fans. florals Peachy-pink and apricothued blooms accented the green foliage in Shelby’s bouquet and the boutonnieres.

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location Though Napa Valley offers no shortage of beautiful venues, Shelby and Nelson fell in love with the private estate’s gardens, courtyard and the fact they could get married right in the vineyard. stationery A charcoal-toned vintage map of the valley decorated the lining of the invitation envelopes, and Shelby sourced vintage botanical stamps from a stamp dealer in nearby Carmel, California.

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the fall harvest, the couple concentrated on local fruits and vegetables for the reception dinner, which included baby artichokes, heirloom radishes and artisan cheeses. drinks Both signature cocktails included

fruit jams blended with gin or whiskey and fresh herbs. attire Nelson added texture to his peak lapel, midnight-blue tuxedo with a velvet bow tie, while Shelby paired her ivory silk gown with loose curls “appropriate for an outdoor wedding.�

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Ceremony & Reception Site Private estate, Yountville, CA Photography Matthew and Allison Edge/The Edges Wedding Photography Videography Reel Eyes Media Consultant Napa Valley Celebrations Flowers Kathy Hoffman Flowers Officiant Rev. Timothy Mills Gown Romona Keveza, New York City Hair & Makeup Sherrie Long Veil Nina Shoes Jimmy Choo Wedding Rings Tiffany & Co. Bridesmaid Dresses Amsale Menswear Groom: Brooks Brothers; Lanvin; Salvatore Ferragamo; Turnbull & Asser; groomsmen: J.Crew Stationery Bella Figura Rentals Bright Event Rentals; La Tavola; Twilight Design Catering Chef Laura Lee; Taqueria Michoacan Taco Truck Cake Sweet on Cake Music DJ Dave Tutton Accommodations Napa Valley Lodge Registry Zola.com Honeymoon Bordeaux, France Guests 90

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stationery The couple set the wedding tone from the start with their custom paper goods, which featured mismatched patterns in turquoise and coral hues on the save-thedate, invitation and envelope. The same prints appeared on the wedding day signage and linens. ceremony Lesley and David wed in a quaint chapel overlooking the May River. The bridesmaids donned colorful Lilly Pulitzer dresses and carried bouquets of peonies, ranunculus and roses. “Lilly’s dresses just define summer style,” Lesley says. jewelry David surprised Lesley with a custom diamond necklace just before the ceremony. “It includes stones from all the important women in his life: grandmothers, mother and aunt,” she says.

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reception The couple added hammocks and Adirondack chairs to the open-air pavilion. Guests sat at tables topped with rustic lanterns and bright bunches of peonies and roses. food In addition to oysters and grits, the dinner

included a biscuit bar, gelato cart and coconut ganache cake. first dance A short power outage led to a surprising end to their inaugural spin. “We finished to the most romantic, acoustic version of ‘Better Together,’” Lesley says.

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Ceremony & Reception Site Montage Palmetto Bluff, Bluffton, SC Photography Ashley Seawell Photography Consultant Amanda Spencer/Spencer Special Events Flowers Sue Burden Officiant Robert Konrad (bride’s cousin) Gown Amsale, Nordstrom Hair & Makeup Connie Tamburri Shoes Pelle Moda Engagement Ring BlueNile.com Wedding Rings Princess Jewelers Necklace Princess Jewelers Bridesmaid Dresses Lilly Pulitzer, The Pink Palm, Bethesda, MD Menswear Jos. A. Bank; Vineyard Vines Invitations The Write Image Rentals Beachview Event Rental & Design Catering Palmetto Bluff Cake Minette Rushing Custom Cakes Dessert Pino Gelato Music Ceremony: Alyssa Jae; reception: Michel Jons Band Favors Marché de Macarons Transportation Old Savannah Tours Accommodations Montage Palmetto Bluff Registries Crate & Barrel; Macy’s; Pottery Barn Guests 130

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explore hidden wedding costs and extras Knowing all of the costs for your wedding up front will guarantee your budget can actually cover all the details. But remember: There are extras you may not think about until you’re closer to the day. Here’s what you should consider: avoid overtime If the party’s hopping, those extra 45 minutes after your reception was supposed to end may whiz by, but you’ll probably pay dearly in overtime costs for everyone from the photographer and the caterer to the venue manager. If you suspect the wedding may go long, work overtime costs into your budget— if you don’t use it, it’ll be a nice surprise chunk of cash. factor in tips From the sexton who cleans the church to the hotel steward who delivers your welcome bags, even conservative tipping can add hundreds to your wedding cost. Make sure to account for these tips in your initial budget. remember that trials aren’t always free A florist’s demo may be gratis the first time, but if you make repeated changes, you risk being billed. Also, take your trial hairstyle into consideration. It’s going to cost you, so make sure to include it in your hair budget. don’t forget the little stuff Things like stamps for the RSVP cards, ribbons for the favors and marriage license fees seem so small that you can shrug them off, but like any costs, they add up. Going just over budget in a couple categories with a vague plan of making it up somewhere else can push you past your limit. >>

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band equipment An extra-large venue may call for additional (and pricey) speakers.

postage stamps

Oversize and oddly shaped invites can cost a lot more to mail.

coat check

Union rules may dictate the number of people needed to work it as well as their fees.

rental deliveries

Drop-off and pickup fees usually aren’t included in the price for table and chair rentals.

gratuities

The service fee your venue may charge you is in addition to the tips you should be giving banquet managers and service staff.

cake-cutting fee

Your venue’s servers have to cut and plate each slice, which can be an additional cost.

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plan to go over your wedding budget If you account for budget overages, then you never actually blow your budget. Try to earmark 5 percent of your budget for unforeseen costs. These are some areas where you might go over: flowers You may have a last-minute realization that something you haven’t considered needs to be decorated, or there may be a request that an additional family member wear a boutonniere or corsage. weather-related expenses It’s best to be prepared for any unforeseeable weather on your day. Have umbrellas for a rainy day, space heaters if it’s unseasonably cool and additional shade if it’s particularly hot or humid outside. small accidents Life happens! Your gown may need a last-minute spot removal, something could break in the days before the ceremony, or your menus might get damp and need to get reprinted. Bottom line: Have wiggle room in your budget for emergencies.

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where not to skimp All the places that are worth the splurge.

the photographer

Trust us—you don’t want a wedding album filled with blurry photos. A good professional photographer knows what moments to capture: the rings, the cake, the classic photo of the two of you holding hands. They’ll also be able to work the crowd.

the dress

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the music

Hiring a DJ simply because he charges less than others or recruiting your friend’s band might not be the best bets for your wedding. Splurging on a great band or DJ who will have you and all your guests dancing throughout the night is truly money well spent.

the food

Serving cafeteria food will make your guests remember your reception for all the wrong reasons. Eliminate a course or offer less expensive options—the food at your wedding should be about quality and not quantity.

the bouquet

Your bouquet is the one floral purchase you shouldn’t hold back on—it will be your most photographed arrangement. Consider it a part of your look, which means that it shouldn’t be a scaled down version of what you really want.

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A sit-down dinner isn’t your only reception option. From cocktail fare to midnight snacks, these chic ideas will satisfy any palate. >> BY KRISTIN KOCH PHOTOGRAPH BY WENDY LAUREL

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raising the (food) bar Live preparation stations are as entertaining as they are delicious.

raw bar

Oysters are shucked and kept on ice. This is an equally appropriate option for a seaside soiree or a formal fête.

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No matter how you’re celebrating, an amazing meal is central to your wedding. But before you choose the menu, you need to know which meal you’re serving. Your options are nearly endless—from a formal, seated dinner or a festive brunch buffet to nothing but a five-tier fondant couture cake.

brunch Brunch can be served buffet style or as a seated meal (or as a combo). The other alternative is a cocktail brunch, where guests enjoy passed hors d’oeuvres, like scrambled-egg tartlets and mini French toast sticks, and cocktails, such as mimosas and Bellinis, as they mingle among a mix of lounge furniture and tables. THE PROS

• Y our liquor costs will be lower than they’d be for an evening affair, and site-rental fees are often less expensive during the day. • Sunrise ceremonies up the romance factor. • It’s a great choice if you’ve invited lots of children. • It’s more conducive if you’ve chosen not to have any alcohol at all at your wedding. • You can leave after the event and start your honeymoon.

crepe table

Cooks flip and fill sweet (from sugar and lemon to dark chocolate) and savory (like smoked ham and swiss or tomato and mozzarella) crepes.

Guests choose their sauce (marinara, vodka, Bolognese) and watch as their pasta is tossed just for them with tasty mix-ins like caramelized onions, roasted vegetables, fresh basil and grated parmesean.

s’mores bar

omelet or waffle stand

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Dishes are made to order, with chooseyour-own add-ins and toppings from applewood-smoked bacon to fresh berries and whipped cream.

Along with the traditional graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate, consider a spread of unexpected additions like farmers market strawberries or creamy Nutella.

Swiss, cheddar and mozzarella are key go-tos, but take your cheese plate up a notch with artisanal flavors too.

sushi station

Chefs slice and assemble fresh maki rolls.

• Fewer people are in the mood to party at 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. • Without all the dancing, your wedding may feel like less of a big celebration (but that may be exactly what you’re after). • If you’re not immediately jetting off on a fabulous honeymoon, you might wonder what to do with yourselves for the rest of the day, after your ceremony and brunch are over. >>

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Display pretty pastries, finger sandwiches and scones on tiered stands that double as centerpieces. Offer three or four types of tea, plus coffee and sparkling sodas. Background music—anything from a string quartet to a bluegrass band—is a nice touch. You can also use the tea theme to create a whimsical wedding cake. Think: Alice in Wonderland or a royal tea party. Personalize the tea offerings by including a blend of your and your fiancé’s favorites and giving it a unique name that’s personal to you as a couple.

Offer hors d’oeuvres while guests stand and chat. Similar to a cocktail hour, food is either set up in stations or passed by waiters, but a mix of the two will keep everyone mingling and well fed.

THE PROS

• G uests will be impressed by your mellow sophistication—so much so that no one will realize that tea is far less than a full meal. • You two get the entire evening alone together. • Finger food is always fun, and you can include as many sweet or savory options as you like. THE CONS

• I f you want hours of dancing, a tea reception is probably not the right type of party for you. • The idea of a tea party may be too “precious” for some crowds. • Guests may leave hungry (note “tea reception” on your invites).

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• I t’s a classy but typically lower-stress, more party-friendly option than a sit-down dinner. • It can save you money, depending on what you serve, how long it lasts and the décor. • It’s easier: You don’t have to worry about setting up dozens of tables, complete with centerpieces, chairs, favors and place cards. • You can still have a band and dancing. THE CONS

• The standing-and-chatting approach may be less comfortable for older guests than a seated meal. If you go this route, make sure to provide plenty of seating. • Cocktail receptions aren’t always a money saver. Guests may drink more than they would at a full meal, so liquor costs could be higher, and to ensure you have enough food, you may order more than you would for a plated dinner when portions are preset. >>

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cake and champagne Cake-and-champagne receptions can take place anywhere from a gorgeous backyard to a chic restaurant or sophisticated loft. In addition to bubbly and cake, consider a dessert spread. THE PROS

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I t’s the most economical and easiest way to go. It’s appropriate at any hour of the day. You’ll have less to prepare and coordinate. It’s great for second marriages or to keep the celebration low-key.

THE CONS

• T here’s less pomp and circumstance, so you’ll be disappointed if you want everyone to make a fuss over you for hours. • Guests may leave hungry (list “dessert reception” on the invites).

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dinner The most popular wedding meal is, of course, dinner, fitting in perfectly after a sunset ceremony, photos and a festive cocktail hour. It could be set up as a buffet, stations, or a formal or familystyle seated dinner.

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THE PROS

• I t gives you an opportunity to truly treat your nearest and dearest, and you won’t have to worry about anyone leaving hungry. • A full meal lasts the longest (it typically includes a cocktail hour too), so you’ll have plenty of time to mingle. THE CONS

• I f your style is less formal, it may feel stuffy unless you host a family-style feast or buffet. • It tends to be the most expensive option—there’s more to plan and pay for (linens and centerpieces for every table).

If you’re only inviting locals and want something elegant and edgy, have a 9 p.m. ceremony followed by delicious late-night treats. THE PROS

• It’s a unique and festive way to celebrate. • It’s an affordable option on par with a cake-and-champagne reception, but guests are more likely to dance at midnight than they are in the late afternoon or early evening. • You won’t need formal place settings or a full waitstaff. THE CONS

• I f you’re inviting kids or older guests, it’s not the best choice— they won’t make it to the reception. • If you and your guests aren’t night owls, it may be hard to get the party going, and it could fizzle after just an hour or two. Search for caterers near you at TheKnot.com/caterers

serve it up Once you know which meal you’re having, decide on a serving style.

A buffet offers your guests a full meal and the chance to choose exactly which foods and how much of them they want. You might have catering staff creating crepes or pasta dishes while guests watch, or just have food set up in large serving dishes. Be sure to have a variety of offerings, including vegetarian and even gluten-free dishes.

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food stations

It’s like a wedding food festival. Guests are invited to sample foods from various stations in a buffet-like manner. Make each station have a theme and offer a moderate assortment of cuisine. This style works best for cocktail receptions or dessert receptions, but couples often have stations at their cocktail hour, followed by a seated meal.

seated meal

The traditional reception meal is a sit-down, four-course dinner consisting of an appetizer, soup, entrée and dessert, though a threecourse dinner is perfectly acceptable too. Additional courses may include salad, pasta, and fruit and cheese. If you’re a foodie couple and want to make dinner a more luxurious part of your reception, this is the way to go.

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Delicious wine, lush green leaves and a rustic setting— wineries make for unforgettable wedding venues, so what’s not to love when planning a vineyard wedding? There’s more to the process that you have to plan for: Grapes aren’t always on the vines for pretty photos, and pastoral vineyards don’t always show up on even the most high-tech GPS devices. That’s why we consulted Madeleine McQuarrie, event planner at Chateau St. Jean winery in Sonoma, California, who gave us the lowdown on all of the logistical ins and outs you might not have considered. Cheers!

check the local sound-ordinance rules Usually, rural counties (in which most wineries reside) are strict with their sound ordinances—in some cases, music must be turned off by 10 or 11 p.m. Just be sure to doublecheck any rules in the area and confirm what time your entertainment will wrap up. “This shouldn’t deter you from booking your wedding at a winery,” McQuarrie says. “In most cases, you’re able to add more time to the beginning of your event to maximize your time at the venue.”

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Since some vineyards are used to doubling as wedding venues, they may have access to equipment that a large event requires, like microphones, extension cables, speakers, linens, tents and tables. But if it’s a vineyard that’s not full service, you may have to rent everything you need from a vendor—even electricity. “If your site doesn’t provide electricity, you must rent generators,” McQuarrie says. “The generators will provide power for all of the basic wedding essentials, including lighting.” If that’s the case for you, ask the venue if it has a vendor list to see what you have to work with, and consult a local wedding planner—they’ll know all the local vendors specializing in vineyard events.

make sure your eats can be prepared Vineyard weddings are all about delicious wines, cheeses, fruit and more—but just make sure your caterers will have everything they need in terms of available food-prep areas. If your venue doesn’t already have a commercial kitchen, your caterer may need to bring in a remote kitchen. “This is a very common occurrence—caterers are pros when it comes to vineyard weddings,” McQuarrie says. “With careful communication and planning among you, your wedding planner, the venue and the caterer, this will not negatively affect your event.” >>

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While vineyards are typically in gorgeous, bucolic settings, some of them may be a little hard for modern technology to find. Picture winding, unpaved roads that are somewhat off the beaten path. “The easiest way to ensure the safe and timely arrival of wedding guests is to provide them with transportation from their hotel to your venue,” McQuarrie says. “There are so many fun options available now to fit your budget and theme, and not just stretch limos. You can charter luxury SUVs and school buses.” And if you don’t have any room for transportation in your wedding budget, it’s a great idea to give guests extremely detailed driving instructions on how to get to your event venue, along with approximate travel times, since GPS devices often won’t work way out in the vineyards. Your wedding website is a great place to share this information with friends and family who might not be familiar with the area.

harvest may affect your wedding plans For most venues, the summer season just means warm weather. But for a vineyard, summer means vibrant green vines, which is why it’s so important to know how seasons may impact your planning and aesthetics for your day. “Deciding on the season and date of your wedding is major, so you must do research for the region that you are looking into,” McQuarrie says. “Do you want the vines to be green and full of grapes? Then early summer may be your target date. Do you prefer burnt oranges and reds as your vineyard canvas? Late September and October may be the best months for you. During the winter, vines will become dormant, so you won’t have any foliage on the vines, and in some regions there may even be snow. All seasons make for beautiful wedding photos—it’s up to you and your vision for your wedding.” Most vineyard venues also have fully functional wineries, so during the harvesting season of your region (usually August), there may be some commotion (think: large trucks, grape picking and unexpected smells). This is because the grapes are very delicate, and when the vineyard manager decides it’s time to harvest, nothing can stand in the way. Talk with your planner or your venue contact to make sure the vineyard will have the look you want on your wedding date. Otherwise, if you’re set on a photo with grapes growing in the background but your wedding is in the fall, you’ll likely run into some issues.

make a plan if your vineyard is public Lots of wineries that host weddings are also open to the public and give tours and tastings and have restaurants, bars and shopping options. “If you’d like a private wedding, communicate that to your site and ask if it’s able to close one part of the property to public guests,” McQuarrie says. “Or plan for an evening or morning wedding—something that’s outside of normal operating hours. Most vineyard venues will be accommodating as they’re excited to be a part of your day.” Of course, you’ll need to make sure that private wedding pricing fits into your budget. You can also ask if there are any off-season or less busy weekend options that may make reserving the entire winery more affordable. >>

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ask about the liquor license Having an open bar? Remember that just because a vineyard produces alcoholic beverages doesn’t mean it’s licensed to serve liquor too. A wine license and liquor license are two very different permits, so before you start planning your signature cocktails, see what the vineyard’s licenses allow. “Many wineries function under a permit that regulates them to producing and serving wine only,” McQuarrie says. “Often, this means that just beer, wine and sparkling wine may be served. Check in with your venue to determine its alcohol policy as this will vary.”

consider your powder room resources

Sometimes a rustic setting means the floors are rustic too, so aside from posing in the soil near the grapes and vines, you may be walking on wood, pebble or dirt floors. “Many of our clients use the term ‘vineyard formal,’ ” McQuarrie says. “This helps rule out stilettos that may sink into the ground or long dresses that may get dirty.” Of course, you’ll have a dress code that fits your personal wedding aesthetic, but just communicate to your guests on your wedding website what they should anticipate from your venue so they can dress accordingly.” You may also want to provide flip-flops for your female guests, so they can slip them on at your reception and not ruin their heels.

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“If your venue is not full-service, you may need to bring in additional restrooms,” McQuarrie says. “For a five-hour event, with a guest count of around 150, you’ll need at least four to five restrooms. There are portable rental restrooms that have granite countertops, running water and multiple stalls that are perfect for weddings.” A tent-rental company can also cover the restroom area to have it blend in with the wedding space. Fresh flowers, air fresheners and amenities baskets with mints, antibacterial hand lotion, hair spray and aspirin are also game changers.

raise your glass How to choose wine for your reception

variety is the spice of life Don’t feel like you have to stick with the most familiar types of wine. “You can have a large variety of wines to choose from, so you can wow your guests with something just a little different. Viognier, anyone?” says Margo Van Staaveren, head winemaker at Chateau St. Jean.

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red, white or both?

It’s nice to offer both white and red wine, no matter the season. A good rule of thumb is a lighter white wine for the reception. “Think pinot gris, pinot blanc or fume blanc,” Van Staaveren says. It’s also nice to add a pinot noir because it can pair with lighter fare (chicken, fish and salads) but can also stand up to heavier foods.” Cabernet sauvignon or malbec is good for guests who enjoy a more robust red wine.

do the math

When planning for the quantity of wine, keep in mind that each 750 ml bottle will pour approximately five glasses. It’s safe to assume each guest will have one glass of white and one glass of red. “It’s easy to do the math with your guest count from there,” Van Staaveren says.

bartender basics

Instruct bartenders not to open every bottle of wine at the beginning of the reception. They should open the bottles as they go so wine isn’t wasted. “Most bottles should be consumed the day they’re opened,” Van Staaveren says. If you have unopened bottles at the end of the evening, stock your personal bar with them.

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do get to know your officiant ahead of time

do add extra time for getting ready

This is the person who is going to lead you through the emotional commitment you’re making, so it’s crucial they’re someone you’re completely comfortable with. And if you get to know them ahead of time, your ceremony will feel personalized and authentic. Your meet up doesn’t have to be formal—you could grab coffee together or take them up on their offer for premarital counseling (it’s not just for couples with issues). TIP FOR THE TAKING If you’re not required by your religious institution to use a particular officiant, you could choose someone you’re already close with, like the pastor of your childhood church or a friend who has known you both forever. Just check what the requirements are for getting them certified in your state.

From hair and makeup to photos and travel to the venue, there are a lot of prewedding to-dos that can potentially put you behind schedule and make your ceremony start late. In many cases, you only have the ceremony space for a limited amount of time, and you don’t want your guests waiting on you. Typically hair and makeup take about 45 minutes each, so plan two and a half (or even three) hours just for beauty. TIP FOR THE TAKING Ask each pro for a realistic estimate on how long it will take and then add on 15 to 30 minutes just to be safe. That way, if everything runs smoothly, you’ll still have some time left over if something unexpected sets you back. Plus, any extra time can be used for photos or just fun chatter before everything begins.

don’t pick a spot that’s extremely far away from your reception

don’t stress about the perfect program

Keeping your ceremony space close to or at your reception venue is the easiest way to cut costs (on venue rental, transportation, and even photography and videography), simplify your planning and cut down on logistics, like figuring out how your entire bridal party is going to get from the ceremony to the cocktail hour (not to mention all the guests). Book a ceremony venue that’s nearby or at the same place as your reception and you’ll have more time for things like photos and mingling with your guests at cocktail hour. TIP FOR THE TAKING If you’re dead set on your ceremony venue or have already booked a space that’s far from the reception, consider providing transportation for your wedding guests.

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Your programs can include anything from song lyrics to your love story. But before you start penning a novel, you should know there’s nothing wrong with sticking to the basics, like the names of your bridal party members, the order of events and info on any readings or cultural traditions you’re planning to include. So don’t stress about putting down every thought, or worry about giving acknowledgements to every guest (save all that for toasts or thank-you notes). That way, you have more time to focus on things like picking the perfect processional music instead. TIP FOR THE TAKING These days, a lot of couples don’t even have programs at all. We love the idea of one large chalkboard sign at the entrance to display all the ceremony info. >>

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do offer comfortable seating If guests are relaxed, they’ll be able to focus on enjoying your ceremony, which can really set the vibe for the rest of the day. That might mean adding colorful cushions to your church pews or exchanging wobbly plastic folding chairs for something sturdier. Think about the setup too—there should be enough space between chairs and rows so guests have some legroom. TIP FOR THE TAKING Planning your ceremony space yourself? Keep in mind: There should be at least 10 square feet per person, and an extra 20 to 30 square feet for the altar and bridal party to stand.

don’t insist your shy friend do a reading

1  1 questions for potential officiants Ask these before you hire them.

• Will you perform an interfaith ceremony (if applicable)?

• How long are your

master speaker

Your readings will go much more smoothly if your readers are confident and excited to do them.

ceremonies typically?

• Do you have any special rules or restrictions?

• Are you open to personalized vows, readings, poems or music?

do have a backup plan if you’re planning   an outdoor ceremony Prepping a plan B in case of inclement weather is a must, and that might mean reserving an indoor alternative or a tent. And you should also think of ways to make everyone as cozy as possible for your outdoor ceremony. That could mean reserving heat lamps to ward off chills in late fall or providing parasols for a summer day. TIP FOR THE TAKING Get a feel for what you’ll need by doing a walk-through at around the same time as your ceremony. If you did all your venue visits at night, you may not have realized there’s no shade over your ceremony space at your early afternoon start time. Keep an eye on the weather for any sudden changes. >>

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• Will you give a sermon or speech?

• What do you typically wear during a ceremony?

• Do you require that we attend any prewedding counseling sessions?

• What is the ceremony fee or required donation?

• Will you help us work on our vows?

• Will we have input on your sermon and/or be able to read it beforehand?

• Can you help me deal with family conflicts connected to the ceremony?

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Before you choose your readers, think about whether they’re the right person for the role. And don’t take it personally if someone declines because they’re not up to it. If a reader isn’t comfortable speaking in front of a lot of people, they may get nervous, which could mean a lot of awkward pauses, an unsteady voice or a total freeze-up. Your readings will go much more smoothly if your readers are confident and excited to do it. TIP FOR THE TAKING Finalize your selections for the ceremony at least a few weeks ahead of time, so your readers have enough time to practice. That way, they won’t have to be glued to the paper they’re reading from or stumble through the words. If they feel prepared, the audience will feel at ease too.

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don’t spend your entire d´ecor budget on flowers for the entrance Start with decorating high-impact areas like your aisle and altar, since these are going to draw the most attention from both guests and the camera. Then, use the rest of your ceremony décor budget on the entrance, chairs and ceiling. A flower-entwined trellis and petal-covered aisle are classic ceremony décor ideas, but you can go as simple as hanging paper lanterns from the aisle chairs or as elaborate as draping the space from floor to ceiling. TIP FOR THE TAKING If you’re just planning for a few arrangements, work with a florist to figure out what you’ll need. For a more complex design, enlist a floral or event designer to help you create and execute your vision.

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do outline traditions in your program Including cultural customs that are meaningful to you as a couple is a great way to personalize your ceremony, but it will be hard for your guests to feel included if they have no clue what’s going on, like if you’re putting your own spin on the unity candle or reciting a reading in another language. A note in the program or a few words from your officiant explaining the traditions you’ve chosen is all you need to help guests follow along. TIP FOR THE TAKING Ask your officiant to give your guests subtle cues when a custom is beginning or transitioning to another. Don’t hesitate to use your program to share why these particular traditions are meaningful to you both (maybe your unity ceremony is a Celtic handfasting because he proposed while you were traveling in Ireland, or maybe you’re including a traditional tea ceremony as a nod to your Chinese heritage).

go with a pro

If you’re planning for a few arrangements, work with a florist to figure out what you’ll need. But for a more complex design, enlist a floral or event designer to help execute your vision.

Find more ceremony tips at TheKnot.com/planning

3 reasons to write your vows Here’s a few things you might love about penning your own.

At least a month before the wedding, start talking to each other about what you’ll each say (even if you don’t reveal the exact words you plan to use on your wedding day). This will have the nice side effect of causing you to reflect on your relationship, where it’s been, and where you see it going. In the midst of wedding planning, this can be a wonderful thing.

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you can say what you want

There are some truly lovely traditional vows out there, but none of them were specifically written about you and your unique relationship with this person. This is your chance, in front of the people closest to you, to reveal why you’re standing up there together, what it means to you and how you’re going to honor this person for the rest of your life.

it’ll be more fun for guests

Chances are, your guests have been to a few weddings before—quite possibly several this season. Watching traditional vows over and over again is a little like watching reruns on TV: enjoyable, but still not as great as watching a new episode. Think of your ceremony as the “Wedding Show”— writing your vows will make it a memorable episode no one has ever seen before.

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So you thought it would be great to write your own wedding vows, but now a healthy dose of writer’s block (not to mention stage fright) is looming ahead. Don’t know how to transform your meaningful, life-altering feelings into a string of coherent words? You’re not alone—but don’t worry, your goal is well within reach. Here’s the homework you need to do to create perfectly personalized wedding vows.

read dozens of vow examples for inspiration

agree on format and tone with your partner

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Decide how you want your vows to come across. Will they be humorous? Poetic and romantic? Go over the logistics too. Will you write them separately or together? Will they be completely different or will you make the same promises to each other, as you would with traditional vows? Some couples do a little of each. Finally, will you share them with each other or keep them a secret until the wedding day?

come up with as many promises as you want

how do I love thee? Answer these questions to help shape your vows. Before you dive into writing, jot down notes about your relationship and take some time to reflect on your partner. Think about how you felt when you first met, what made you fall in love and when you knew you wanted to get married. Here are some questions to get you started:

• W hy did you decide to get married? • W hat hard or difficult times have you gone through together?

• When have you supported each other?

They’re called vows for a reason, so the promises are the most important part. A tip: “Include promises that are broad in scope, such as ‘I promise to always support you,’ as well as very specific to the two of you, like ‘I promise to say ‘I love you’ every night before bed,’  ” says Christopher Shelley, wedding celebrant.

• What challenges do you envision?

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• When did you realize you were in love?

Now that you have notes, it’s time to establish a structure and write your first draft. Speechwriting expert Robert Lehrman suggests a four-part outline: Affirm your love, praise your partner, offer promises and close with a final vow. Another way to organize it is to start with a short story and then come back to it at the end.

• What do you most respect about

banish clich´es

• What specific qualities do you most

Now that you have your first draft, it’s time to make edits. Borrow from movies, books and spiritual texts, but don’t let someone else’s words overpower your own. You want your vows to sound like you, and that won’t happen if every word is borrowed from other sources. And if you find yourself relying on cliché phrases, try to think of a more genuine or specific way to express your sentiment. >>

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• What do you want to accomplish together? • What makes your relationship work? • W hat did you think when you saw your partner for the first time?

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• What about them inspires you? • W hat do you miss most about them when you’re apart? admire in each other?

• How does your partner make you feel?

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Start by reading traditional, by-the-book vows from your own religion, if you practice a certain faith, and others as well to see what strikes a chord with you. You can incorporate these into the original words you write, or just use them as a jumping-off point for your custom vows. Once you’ve found a few you love, consider what it is about the style that draws you to those vows in particular.

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take out anything too cryptic or embarrassing You’ve invited your family and friends to witness your vows in order to make your bond public, so be sure everyone feels included in the moment. That means putting a limit on inside jokes, deeply personal anecdotes and obscure nicknames or code words. “Think about how your vows will sound to you 10 years from now,” suggests wedding celebrant and author Maureen Pollinger. Have a friend or family member read it over ahead of time for feedback, if you’re okay with sharing your vows before the wedding day.

keep vows short—one to two minutes, max

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Your vows are important, but that doesn’t mean they should drag on for what feels like an eternity. “When you say something in a very meaningful way, you don’t have to say it over and over,” Pollinger says. Pick the most important points and make them. If yours are running longer than two minutes, do a thoughtful edit. Even though you may love your “how-we-met” story or have known each other since you were in the first grade, your vows aren’t the time to take a long stroll down memory lane. Put some of the more personal thoughts in a letter or gift to your partner for the morning of your wedding and save any crowd-pleasing topics for your toasts at either the reception, rehearsal dinner or engagement party.

practice out loud (seriously) It might sound weird, but this really is the best way to prep. “When you practice, don’t just do the same thing over and over. Listen each time—then do it better,” Lehrman says. Your vows should be easy to say and sound conversational. As you recite them, listen for any tongue twisters and super-long sentences, and cut them to avoid any stumbles. This is also the time to practice the delivery. “Stand straight and look at your spouse,” Lehrman adds.

make a clean copy for yourself The paper you read from should be legible, so even if you’re working on it right up until a few moments before your ceremony, use a fresh piece of paper free of cross-outs, arrows and notes. And give some thought to the presentation too, because “it will end up in the photos,” says Annie Lee, wedding planner and founder of Daughter of Design. “I suggest a nice note card that matches the wedding colors or a little notebook or pad. You can handwrite it or cut and paste the computer print to fit within that.” (And it also makes a nice keepsake for later on.) Have a backup plan too. Pollinger points out that some couples find themselves too emotional to speak (it happens), so have your officiant either prompt you by quietly saying the vows first or read the vows on your behalf. Get more vow inspiration at TheKnot.com/planning

nondenominational wedding vows No matter your faith, these heartfelt vows are fail-proof.

“I choose you, ________, to be my wife/husband, as my friend and love. On this day I affirm the relationship we have enjoyed, looking to the future to keep and strengthen it. I will be yours in plenty and in want, in sickness and in health, in failure and in triumph. Together, we will dream, and live as one while respecting one another. We will stumble but restore each other and we will share all things. I will cherish, comfort and encourage you, be open with you, and stay with you as long as I shall live.”

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“________, I promise to be faithful, supportive and loyal and to give you my companionship and love throughout all the changes of our life. I vow to bring you happiness, and I will treasure you as my companion. I will celebrate the joys of life with you. I promise to support your dreams, and walk beside you offering courage and strength through all endeavors. From this day forward, I will be proud to be your wife/husband and your best friend.”

“________, will you take ________ to be your wife/husband? Do you commit yourself to her/his happiness and self-fulfillment as a person? Do you promise to love, honor and trust her/him in sickness and in health, in adversity and prosperity, and to be true and loyal to her/him so long as you both shall live?”

“I, ________, take you ________, for my wedded wife/husband from this day forward, to have and to hold as equal partner in my life, to whom I give my deepest love and devotion. I humbly open my heart to you as a sanctuary of warmth and peace, where you may come and find a refuge of love and strength. I will love you enough to risk being hurt, trust you when I don’t understand, weep with you in heartache, and celebrate life with you in joy. I will receive you as my equal throughout all of our days.”

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your wedding dress has to be white THE NEW TWIST You don’t have to go all out—you could still wear a white or ivory dress—but don’t be afraid to add a pop of color with a sash, cardigan, pair of shoes or piece of jewelry. You could also do a light-colored skirt with a white or ivory overlay for a barely there hint of color. Feeling bold? Champagne, black, blush and pastel-hued dresses in mint, lavender or cornflower blue are on trend right now, adding an understated uniqueness to your ensemble. Or try a dress with a colorful print or pattern.

you have to wear a long white veil THE NEW TWIST Don’t want to wear a veil? Break away from the

standard headpiece with a chic headband, a flower crown or a few sparkly hair clips. Or you could just leave your hair down with nothing in it at all (you rebel, you).

THE NEW TWIST These days, it’s all about updating traditional ceremony customs. For unity rituals, add a fresh spin by incorporating some new materials instead of the classic candle lighting. We know of two chefs who mixed together spices and another couple who combined their favorite cocktails at the altar. Or try a lesser-known tradition, like the wine box: Lock a bottle of wine and love letters in a box during the ceremony to be opened on a predetermined anniversary date.

all in the details

Just because you’re planning a classic wedding doesn’t mean you can’t add your own personal twist. Special details that represent you as a couple are what guests will remember.

you should walk down the aisle to wagner’s “bridal chorus” THE NEW TWIST Sure, it’s a great standard, but it’s definitely not the only option. You could have a bluegrass band play an acoustic banjo version of your favorite pop song, or look to your cultural heritage to inspire your music: Caribbean steel drums, Scottish bagpipes, a Polish accordion or a Mexican mariachi band are all great ideas. Your musicians don’t have to stick to playing the classics either—anything from The Beatles to Beyoncé will do.

the ceremony program has to be formal THE NEW TWIST Programs should include important info, like who’s in the bridal party and the meaning behind your cultural traditions, but you should have a bit of fun with the design too. You could even turn your programs into a playful Mad Lib, crossword puzzle with clues about your relationship or make fortune-tellers with fun facts about your childhood. You could even have them serve double-duty as fans for your outdoor nuptials. Guests will love the idea—and they’ll appreciate having something to do while they wait for the ceremony to start.

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you can’t see each other before the ceremony THE NEW TWIST This superstition has long been proven false, so there’s really nothing stopping you if you don’t want to wait until your walk down the aisle to see one another. Schedule a first-look photo shoot (you and your partner meet with just the photographer before the ceremony). This frees up more time after the ceremony so you can actually enjoy your cocktail hour—and it can also help soothe those prewedding jitters.

you should make your exit in a shower of rice THE NEW TWIST There are so many more exciting options than rice, from guests throwing eco-friendly confetti or paper airplanes to waving ribbon wands or ringing bells. You can even create a “toss bar.” Set out bowls of confetti, flower petals, popcorn (hold the butter) or herbs (like lavender) for guests to shower you with. Don’t forget a few paper cones or bags for them to fill. >>

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bridesmaids should wear matching dresses THE NEW TWIST While we love a pretty, matching bridal party, having a variety of dresses is a hot trend and fun way to mix things up. Plus it creates beautiful photos. Let your girls’ individual personalities shine by having each bridesmaid choose a dress that suits her own taste and figure. The trick to pulling off the mismatched look is to have one cohesive element, like the same fabric, color or length. Or let them personalize their look with accessories, like funky jewelry, boleros or patterned tights.

bridesmaids are female and groomsmen are male THE NEW TWIST Don’t confine your list of VIPs to your female friends and vice versa for grooms. If your best friend in the world happens to be a guy, make him your bridesman, or your groom can ask his sister that he’s super close with to be a groomswoman. Coordinate their looks with the rest of the party with accessories like a colorful bow tie or sash.

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THE NEW TWIST Having your dad escort you can be a great moment for the two of you, but it’s by no means the only option. If you have a closer relative or friend (like a brother or even your mom), it’s perfectly acceptable to have that person walk with you. Or you can have both of your parents walk you down the aisle (as is custom in the Jewish religion). Don’t have anyone in mind? You can even make the trip solo or with your soon-to-be spouse—it’s a great symbol of starting your life together. >>

worldy affair Want to go global with your ceremony? See how couples marry around the world.

Looking for a perfume or cologne for your wedding day? In Sweden, grooms sew small pockets of herbs, like thyme or rosemary, into their clothes for good luck. But if you try it, you’ll have to be cool with smelling like chicken marinade!

in-person invites

Before a Serbian wedding, the groom’s father fills a flask with his best brandy and goes house to house to personally invite the wedding guests. He offers each a drink, they offer a small gift and together they toast to the new couple.

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tree toppers

In Bermuda, bakers top a cake with a cedar sapling. The small tree symbolizes the couple’s growing love and is usually replanted after the ceremony. Today, modern couples will sometimes incorporate a tree planting into their wedding ceremony.

signature shoes

Before a Turkish bride walks down the aisle, her single bridesmaids and relatives sign the soles of her wedding shoes. After a full night of dancing and prancing, the signature that has faded the most is said to be the next person to say “I do.”

gate of honor

Before some Danish weddings, a “gate of honor”—an arch constructed from pine branches, evergreens and florals—is erected in front of the bride’s home and attached to the front door. It may even reappear for the couple’s silver anniversary.

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your guests must be seated on two sides THE NEW TWIST There’s more than one way to design a ceremony setup. If you have the option, consider banishing the idea of a “side” for each to-be-wed with a nontraditional seating arrangement, like a circle or even a spiral around the altar. Everyone’s there to celebrate the two of you together, so there’s no reason it should matter where your guests sit.

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ceremonies take place in religious institutions If you grew up attending worship services and have always dreamed of walking down that aisle, skip this and read on to the next tradition. Otherwise, pick a ceremony venue that’s meaningful to the both of you. It can be anywhere, from a park or a backyard to an old theater or a hip city loft downtown. Just check with your officiant ahead of time to make sure they’re comfortable with marrying you outside of a religious space.

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your engagement ring should be a diamond THE NEW TWIST The

diamond engagement ring isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. That said, if a classic ring, like a round solitaire or cushion cut, isn’t your style, then you should feel free to branch out to other types of stones and settings. Antique jewelry is one way to go, or ask your jeweler about alternative stones to diamonds, like sapphires, emeralds and morganite.

you have to do a bouquet and garter toss THE NEW TWIST If you’re not into the idea of singling out the singles, try one of these alternatives. Take your bouquet apart and present individual flowers to your friends and loved ones, or have a bouquet and boutonniere station where guests can make their own. Another alternative is to have a special anniversary dance to celebrate all the married couples at your wedding. Here’s how it’s done: The DJ plays a song and eliminates each couple depending on the amount of time they’ve been married. The last couple remaining is presented with the bouquet as a gift.

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wedding customs 101 Where popular wedding traditions originated.

decorating the getaway car

In Tudor England, the couple’s guests threw shoes at them for good luck. These were later tied to the back of the exit car instead. The tin cans come from attaching noisemakers to the vehicle to scare off evil spirits.

the white dress

Queen Victoria started the trend in 1840. Prior to that, brides simply wore their best dress.

veils

Ancient Greeks and Romans thought that the veil protected the bride from evil spirits.

the wedding cake The tradition of cake comes from ancient Rome, where partygoers would break a loaf of bread over a bride’s head for fertility.

tiered wedding cakes

In medieval England, the bride and groom tried to playfully kiss over a cake—that kept getting more layers added to it— without toppling it.

tying the knot

In Celtic, Hindu and Egyptian cultures, the hands of a bride and groom were tied together during the ceremony to symbolize their commitment.

bachelor parties

Ancient Spartan soldiers kissed their single days good-bye with a party.

“old, new, borrowed, blue”

Something old (for continuity), new (for the future), borrowed (for happiness) and blue (for fidelity) stem from an old English rhyme.

the ring finger

Egyptians believed the vein in the fourth finger of the left hand ran directly to the heart.

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THE NEW TWIST There’s nothing wrong with sticking with the same vows many couples have said before you, and a lot of brides and grooms like the “bigger-than-us” feeling of reciting traditional vows. But adding your own language can make the ceremony more meaningful to you. If you’re nervous about writing your own vows, work with your officiant to come up with something custom or just add a few tweaks to the traditional wording.

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take stock If you’re a seasoned cook or have been living on your own for a few years, you likely have a couple of pots to your name. Take inventory of your cookware and see if anything needs replacing— a scratched-up frying pan could be swapped out or maybe a bigger stockpot will help you win the chili cook-off. If you like everything to match, it may be time to upgrade your whole collection. Most cookware is sold as “open stock,” meaning you can purchase the pieces you want individually and over time if you choose. If you’re new to cooking, a prepackaged set is a safe bet—you’ll get all the basics. Just remember: The number of pieces in a set includes pots, pans and lids, so that 10-piece box may only have six pots.

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examine your cooking style Pots and pans come in a variety of sizes—what size is right for you depends on the crowd you’re cooking for. Weeknight dinners might be prepared for two, but if you plan to do some entertaining now or down the road, it’s wise to invest in larger pieces or multiples of frequently used pans (like an 8-inch and 12-inch frying pan). Think about what you like to cook too—if your specialty is your grandmother’s tomato sauce, you’ll want to look for a nonreactive pan; if brunch is your go-to, invest in a griddle.

consider your stove Your stove top shouldn’t change your cookware choices dramatically, but there are a couple of things to consider before adding your favorite stockpot to the registry. If you have an induction cooktop, cookware made from aluminum or copper won’t work on its own. You need something with a magnetic-based material like cast iron or magnetic stainless steel. If you have a smooth-surface range, you must use a flat-bottomed pan (a rounded-bottom wok is trouble). If you’re in a rental with outdated appliances (read: uneven heat output), you may want to invest in some durable cookware, like cast iron, which is less prone to scorching and staining. Since it’s likely you’re looking at cookware as an investment that will outlast your current home—we hear you—choose pieces that check a couple of boxes to be safe. >>

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the anatomy of a pan Let’s break it down, from the handle to that copper core that promises superior heat conductivity.

1. sides

The sides of the pan make it suited for specific types of cooking. High sides are good for simmering, short sides allow you to toss pasta, and flared sides aid in evaporation of liquids— perfect for reducing.

2. rim

The rim or edge of the pan factors into its use—a rolled rim allows you to pour liquids with ease, while a straight edge will keep vegetables in the pan while cooking.

3. core

Lots of stainless steel pans feature a core (inside the pan, used to generate heat), which is the bonding of heat conductive metals like aluminum and copper.

4. body

The main cooking surface of the pan. Choose a cookware material that’s compatible with the type of food you’re preparing.

5. rivets

These small welds or screws connect the handle to the pot. Look for flush rivets, which will keep food out and make for easier cleanup.

6. handle

Most pot handles are metal or silicone coated— some are plastic. If you want your pan to transition from the stovetop to the oven, look for a compatible handle that can withstand the heat.

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Having the right kitchen equipment is essential—it saves prep time and ensures your hard work and efforts to follow recipes pay off. Pots and pans are no exception, which is why they end up on most wedding registries. But will that $200 pot make you a better cook? What’s the difference between a coated pan and a clad pan? Cookware can be confusing, not to mention an investment, which is why you should learn a few basics before you scan a single frying pan. Read on for all the details.

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Choosing the right type of pan or the best size pot is only half of the equation. The cookware material is a big determiner of recipe success. Eggs are best scrambled in a nonstick pan, for example, while sautéed foods should be prepared in a pan that transmits heat quickly. If you cook sauce every Sunday, you’ll want to avoid an aluminum pan as those acidic ingredients can react with the metal. Bottom line: Pick a cookware material based on your most frequently used cooking techniques. Here are the most common materials and the pros and cons of each:

1. aluminum This material is extremely durable and second to copper in heat conductivity, making it a favorite in restaurant kitchens. Anodized aluminum has been electrochemically treated so the surface is hard, scratch resistant and will not react with food acids—a valuable upgrade. PROS Great heat conductivity, affordable, resists corrosion and rust, lightweight, usually oven and dishwasher safe CONS Can react with acidic foods unless treated 2. cast iron One of the oldest and most durable materials on the market, cast iron heats slowly and evenly, retains heat extremely well and can be used to cook a variety of foods. If you care for it well, it can last for generations—and it gets better with each use. Enamel cast iron has a colorful exterior that protects pans from nicks and rust, and looks nice on your dining table. PROS Affordable, excellent heat conductivity, works on any cooktop (including a camp fire), extremely durable, oven safe CONS Requires seasoning (especially if you want to cook with acidic ingredients), super heavy, must be handwashed and often requires some serious scrubbing to get the job done

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3. copper Hands down the best material for conducting heat, these pans get hot quickly and cool down in a flash. This makes copper an excellent choice for everything from searing to simmering. Look for heavy gauge copper (at least 1/16-inch thick) for long-term use. PROS Looks amazing on display (can go from oven to table with ease), leading in heat conductivity CONS Expensive and requires a bit of upkeep—new pots need to be polished, old ones need re-tinning, and don’t even think about placing it in the dishwasher 4. nonstick A specialized material coats pans making them nonstick, perfect for preparing eggs or cooking with little or no oil. This is great for healthy cooking and clean up. PROS Cook with little to no butter or oil, a breeze to clean (most nonstick pans are dishwasher safe too) CONS Not ideal for cooking sauces, coating can scratch easily with heavy use or metal utensils, avoid health concerns by choosing a PFOA-free or PTFE-free coating 5. stainless steel One of the most preferred materials in cookware, durable stainless steel is a kitchen workhorse. Look for a pan that’s made with bonded aluminum or copper, which ensures optimal heat conductivity. (Stainless steel on its own isn’t great.) PROS Great conductivity, durable, scratch and rust resistant, doesn’t react with acidic foods, usually magnetic (compatible with induction cooktops), transitions from stove to table nicely, often dishwasher and oven safe CONS Can be pricier than other materials; you may need a little extra elbow grease to clean the pan >>

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coated vs. clad The difference between coating and cladding can be confusing, especially if you’re looking at a “coated” nonstick pan. Coating means the surface of raw aluminum has been treated, making it more durable and less reactive to acidic or alkaline foods. Cladding is the fusion of metal, most often the case with stainless steel cookware. Stainless steel is a durable material, but isn’t a good conductor of heat on its own—when fused with aluminum or copper, it’s excellent.

don’t forget the lids If you’re registering for a cookware set, most will contain lids that work with both sauce pots and pans. You don’t need a lid for every piece in your collection, but it’s good to have a few on hand. Look for “universal lids” that will work for multiple pots and pans and save space in your kitchen cabinets. And glass lids (especially break resistant) are good for keeping an eye on what you’re cooking without breaking the heat seal.

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Choosing the right type of pan or the best size pot is only half the equation. The cookware material is a big determiner of recipe success—and there are pros and cons to each.

visit the store Shopping online is a huge convenience, but nothing beats an in-store visit. Handle cookware at least once before putting it on your registry—some pans are heavier than others (we’re looking at you, cast iron) and every handle feels a little different. Cookware can be a hassle to return too, so vet your selections before adding them to your wish list.

keep it clean With proper cleaning, most cookware will last for years. It may sound silly, but read the owner’s manual before firing up the stove—cast iron, for example, needs to be seasoned with oil before its first use, while stainless steel shouldn’t be soaked for long periods of time. Stock up on a few cleaning essentials too, like Scotch-Brite scour pads, which are great for caked-on food but gentle enough to use with most cookware, and Bar Keepers Friend, a great cleanser and polish.

essentials and extras Load your registry with the cookware you’ll use most (plus a specialized pot or pan).

the basics

You don’t need to register for a 10-piece set, but you do want to have the basics covered for daily cooking.

specialty picks

If you’re a seasoned cook or want to really load up on cookware, consider a few of these specially designed pans.

rying pan: Also F known as a skillet, this is the MVP of the stove, great for frying, searing and browning.

raiser: Like a Dutch B oven, this pan is great for cooking meats over time in a small amount of liquid.

auté pan: Essential S for deep-frying vegetables and searing meats. (It’s deeper than a fry pan.)

Crepe pan: A shallow pan with flared sides, designed for making the traditional French pancake treat.

Sauce pan: This versatile pan is a must-have for making sauces, rice and boiling eggs. tockpot: A large S workhorse, perfect for boiling pasta, cooking lobster or making your famous chili. Griddle: This nonstick pan is the go-to for brunch staples like pancakes and bacon. oasting pan: A R large baking pan made specifically for roasting turkeys and other meats.

Fondue pot: An insert keeps melted cheese and chocolate warm and ready for dipping—great for gatherings. aella pan: This P shallow pan is used to cook the rice dish by the same name. Pressure cooker: This large pot has a locking lid that seals tightly, allowing pressure to build up and raise the boiling point of liquids inside. The pressure quickens the cooking time. ok: This roundW bottomed pan is great for stir-fry lovers— add a lid and you have a great vessel for steaming veggies.

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Unlike the work that your other wedding vendors produce (music, flower arrangements, the cake), photos aren’t things you can hear, smell, taste or even see at first—you don’t really know what you’re getting until after the fact. That makes it extra-important to train a critical eye on any pro you’re considering, taking into account their experience, artistic style, even their personality. Knowing what to look out for, and which questions to ask, will ensure the memories of your wedding are just as beautiful as the day itself. >>

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settle on a style First on your to-do list: deciding what style of photography you want. All photographers specialize in a format and style, and knowing up front whether you prefer film to digital, or candid shots to posed ones will go a long way in determining the right person for the job. Before you send that initial introductory email, familiarize yourself with the most common methods.

documentary: Expect spontaneous, in-the-moment pictures of people and décor. Typical shots might include a close-up of your bouquet, your fiancé’s motley crew of cousins tearing up the dance floor or your bridesmaids laughing, champagne in hand. When you hire someone schooled in photojournalism, you’ll rarely see people looking straight at the camera—the photos capture the moments exactly as they happened, and together they tell a story.

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“The reception is the party, so find a photographer who shoots with the same energy he would at a concert or ballgame.” —Rob Krueger of Rob Krueger Photography

portraiture: If you prefer the kind of posed shots that populate your parents’ 1980s wedding album, go with someone who specializes in portraiture. You’ll get pictures of the two of you and your wedding party, friends and family in front of various backdrops. But that’s not to say there isn’t room for creativity. It’s true that many photographers shoot in expected places (think: the church altar or the lawn of a country club). But just as many push the artistic limits of portraiture, embracing dramatic compositions, like situating the couple on a lounge chair in a hip hotel lobby.

edgy and bold: This style, an offshoot of fine art, is marked by outside-the-box, tilted angles, called Dutch angles, and unconventional framing. So instead of a straight-on shot of the couple saying their vows at the altar, the photo might look a little slanted, with an object like a flower arrangement or candle in the foreground. Or, the photo of the bride having her makeup done might be shot from above, with more of an emphasis on the eye shadow brush rather than on her face. Even a single portrait of a bridesmaid might be framed so her face appears in only the bottom right portion of the photo, with the rest of the space taken up by the wall or whatever else is behind her. Although they might prefer a particular technique over another, many photographers offer a mix of styles, blending portraiture with documentary-type shots, and black and white with color images. But if there’s a specific look you absolutely love, seek out only those pros who practice it.

do your homework fine art: Similar to documentary style, this format allows the shooter greater artistic license to impart their particular point of view—the shots reflect reality, but it’s the photographer’s reality. The results, usually shot on black-and-white film, are dramatic and gorgeous, with a grainier, softer appearance that keeps the subject in focus and the background slightly blurred. That said, with the right gear and lens, a pro can use a digital camera and still capture this style. One note: Not all fine-art photographers take formal portraits, so if that’s important to you, make sure yours does both.

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Once you know what kind of photos you want, start your search: Comb through the local marketplace on TheKnot.com, and read reviews from recent brides and grooms. Go to photographers’ websites and blogs and check out their portfolios of the weddings they’ve shot to get an idea of their style. The design of the website may also clue you in to their personality and sensibility. If available, scope out their Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages too. Also consider the feedback from other couples and clients: Is it generally positive? And how does the photographer herself respond to it? >>

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set up interviews This is not a decision that can be made on looks alone—you must meet your potential photographer in person. If you like what you see on their sites—and their fees are in your ballpark range— call to see if they’re available on your wedding date. If they’re already booked, ask if they have an associate or can recommend someone else with a similar style. Schedule in-person meetings with three to five photographers to look at more of their work and to see if your personalities mesh. Then, talk shop: Tell them about your venue, your overall wedding style and what you and your partner have in mind for your photos.

Don’t base your decision solely on what you see on a photographer’s site—that work is essentially a highlights reel, with the photographer promoting only the best shots from a variety of weddings. To get a more complete feel for their style, look through two or three full galleries from weddings they’ve captured start to finish. If you see that the full-gallery shots are just about as good as the ones chosen for their online portfolio—that is, they’re all so good it was impossible for them to choose—then you’ve got a consummate pro on your hands. Finally, ask to see at least one or two complete albums of weddings that are in similar settings to yours. For example, if you’re getting married indoors with dark lighting, don’t just look at weddings that were shot outdoors in natural sunlight. Likewise, if you’re planning to say “I do” on a beach at sunset, you’ll want to see examples of similar setups.

know what to look for Think about the kinds of shots you want for your own wedding, and then scour the photographer’s work to see how, or if, they captured them. For example, did they get photos of the bride and groom when they locked eyes for the first time? Also, look at how they composed the shots and whether the framing works or if there is too much clutter in a picture. Consider how crisp an image appears and what the lighting is like. Beware of washed-out photos where small details are blurred—unless that’s the style you’re after. One last thing to be on the lookout for: how the photographer captures emotions. You want to see people looking relaxed, not like deer caught in headlights. >>

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dig deep into portfolios

the portrait list

These are the don’t-miss moments that you’ll want to display forever.

the happy couple

Stunning snaps of the two of you should be the priority. Consider doing a “first look,” where you and your fiancé come together before the ceremony to see each other for the first time in your wedding attire. You’ll be less nervous walking down the aisle and won’t miss cocktail hour.

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the wedding party

Your loyal friends and family who have stood by you in life— and in wedding planning— should also take center stage in your wedding album. You’ll want shots of you two with the entire bridal party as well as ones with each individual attendant. Some couples get creative with a mix of fun group shots (jumping, goofing around) and more traditional posed compositions.

immediate family

You may be eager to get to the reception, but your mom will never let you hear the end of it if you don’t take the time to have at least a few portraits of you with your parents and siblings. You’ll probably also want to get a photo of both families together, which makes for an extra-special framed photo later—after all, it symbolizes the merging of two lives, and isn’t that what this whole thing is about?

guests

If your photographer’s setup allows for it, one huge group photo of you two with all of your guests can really capture the joy and spirit of the day. The default for most couples is to take pics with smaller groups—college and high school friends, cousins, and so on. But a big group shot is a novel reminder of all the special people who took the time to celebrate with you.

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make sure your personalities are a match

confirm who will be there the day of

Don’t underestimate the importance of liking and bonding with your photographer—that part is crucial. Are they excited about your vision for your wedding when you describe it? When they make suggestions, do they present them in a clear and respectful way, or do they come across as timid? Are their mannerisms off-putting to you? The best photographers will ask lots of questions and be good listeners. To get outstanding photos, go with a pro who not only has a firm grasp of social graces but is also bold enough to go on the hunt for great images. Above all, you’re looking for someone who puts you and your fiancé at ease and doesn’t irritate you in any way. Remember: Your photographer will be shadowing your every move on your wedding day, and the more comfortable both of you are, the better all of your photos will turn out. And, obviously, you don’t want the photographer to offend or annoy your guests but to shoot them in their best light in an unobtrusive, subtle way. In a nutshell: Your photographer should be assertive enough to seek out the really great moments, cajoling enough to coax relaxed smiles and natural stances from guests, and calm enough to be a positive force throughout the day.

Many larger photo studios have more than one photographer on staff, and unless you specify it in your contract, the lead photographer may not be the one shooting your day. Since every professional has a different style, technique and personality, double-check that the one you interview and click with will be the same one who works your wedding. Also, include specific stipulations in the contract about who will cover for the photographer should something happen on the actual day. Check whether they will bring any assistants to your wedding, and if so, how many? If you have room in your budget, consider hiring a second shooter. Many top-notch photographers already include this in the contract, but if yours doesn’t, you may want to ask about the possibility. The main benefit to having two photographers, of course, is that you get twice as much coverage. For example, during your formal photo session, one photographer can capture the formal photos, while the second one can get behind-the-scenes, shots, like of guests mingling. If you’re having a large wedding (250 guests or more), you might even ask about using three shooters so the event can be captured from all angles. >>

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compare packages You won’t be able to nail down an exact dollar amount until you’re sure of how many hours of coverage you want and how many albums you need. Packages typically range from $2,500 all the way up to $15,000-plus for a high-profile photographer. Ask about what’s included in the standard package and the price of any extras you may want, like an engagement shoot, for example. In particular, find out exactly how many hours of coverage are included. Ideally, you want your shooter there for the entire day, from when you’re getting ready to after you’ve made your grand exit from the reception. While packages vary, most include about 6 to 12 hours to cover everything from preceremony primping through your final farewell. If you’re on the fence about booking them for a longer period, err on the side of caution and go for it if your budget allows—overtime is usually charged at a higher hourly rate.

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ask about your rights Most contracts stipulate that the photographer owns the rights to all photos taken at the wedding, even the ones of you. In other words, they can use them for promotional purposes. That also means that you can’t just post the digital proofs they send you—most photographers have a policy that you can only share watermarked images or images that include their credit. Also, unless you negotiate otherwise, if you want to print the photos yourselves or order an album from another source, you’ll have to buy the image rights.

get the postproduction details It usually takes at least a month, if not two, to get photo proofs back. Why? Your photographer is working with enormous files far bigger than your typical JPEG. Shooting raw files gives your photographer greater ability to correct photos, but it also takes a longer time to upload, process and edit them. It varies, but many photographers estimate an additional 40 hours spent editing images from a single wedding. Here’s what to ask: How many photos should I expect? Will they be high or low resolution? Will I be able to print them myself, or does the photographer retain the rights? Will the proofs I see be the retouched versions, or does that happen after I select the photos I want? Also ask about retouching options and special effects, which can range from light beauty retouching to stylized art effects like super-saturated colors, and the additional cost for both. —Special thanks to Duke Photography, Todd France, Jen Kroll Photography, Salvatore Cincotta Photography and Mel Barlow & Co.

need to know: photo contract checklist Mark these off to make sure your contract is airtight. All addresses, dates and starting times are listed Estimated number of hours to be worked Name of the photographer(s) Name of acceptable substitute(s) N umber of cameras that will be used and which formats (digital or film) N umber of photos to be shot (including color and black and white) N umber of proofs you’ll receive and in what format you’ll receive them Number of prints included O ther package details: number of completed albums, special-request shots Dates for proof/final package delivery Copyright details Detailed shot list you’ve agreed to Timing for breaks (schedule during dinner to avoid missing dance floor shots) Dress code stipulations (optional) Total cost D eposit amount and date paid Remaining balance and due date Any overtime, refund and cancellation policies

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You want your wedding music to hit just the right note, from the processional to the last dance, so it’s important to know all the facts before planning the perfect song list. >> BY LAUREN KAY

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Leah Still stole the show during the family’s first dance to “Uptown Funk”

you’ll need music even before you start your walk down the aisle

choosing your first-dance song seems like the most epic decision ever

This is easy to forget. Your bridal party has compiled a playlist of getting-ready music no doubt, so do your part and remember the guests who will be awaiting your grand entrance. Same goes for cocktail hour, when you may be off having your pictures taken. At a celebration, silence is never golden.

Choosing your first dance song is a big deal. You want something that will perfectly reflect you as a couple. Sounds tough, right? Try out a few different options and settle on one that resonates with both of you. Or if you really can’t seem to compromise, have your DJ or band create a custom mash-up of your two favorite tunes.

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you’ll feel like your first dance should be over one minute in

Your venue may have a sound system or speakers on hand, and while that’s great news, you should do yourself a favor and test them out (or better yet, have your band or DJ do a sound check). You want to make sure you aren’t looking for something with more oomph (or amp). Check out the equipment when there’s still time to rent additional pieces, just in case.

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You may have fallen in love to “Free Bird” but a nine-minute ballad is going to be painful to dance to, just the two of you. One minute is like an eternity when it comes to the first dance, so choose a song that clocks in at under four minutes. If you have your heart set on something longer, look into having it cut. You’ll thank us later. >>

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just because your friend plays the violin doesn’t mean she wants to play it during your wedding ceremony If you really want your friend (who must be an invited guest) to participate in your nuptials, ask her nicely and give her an easy out so she doesn’t feel obligated to do it. And put yourself in her shoes—it’s hard to say no to a friend. If she does agree, allow her plenty of practice time (in the months leading up to your wedding and the morning of) so she feels completely comfortable taking center stage during your ceremony. Then thank her with a handwritten note or a small gift to show your appreciation.

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you’ll rush to dance lessons every monday night for weeks There’s a chance you’ll get talked into dance lessons (by a recently married friend, your future mother-in-law or, more likely, your soon-to-be spouse). If you have the time and budget, we say go for it. Even if you loathe dancing, you’ll spend 45 minutes locking eyes with your other half—not bad at all. In fact, it may very well become your favorite part of planning.

there actually is such a thing as too much of a good thing You may both be ’80s fanatics, but five full hours of Duran Duran can be too much for even the most adoring fans. Be kind to your friends and family (and their ears) when developing your playlist. And keep your song choices PG-13 (profanity won’t go over well with the flower girl’s mom).

you’ll want to be the DJ You’ve hired a professional for the night, so let them do their job. Create a must-play list of about 10 songs and a do-not-play list of the forbidden tunes for your DJ or bandleader. Then, trust them to guide the music while you focus on tearing up the dance floor. Find your band or DJ at TheKnot.com/music

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musician options for your ceremony These pros can bring your ceremony to life.

blues guitarist

The sound of a slide guitar creates an allAmerican, down-to-earth atmosphere. Hire one to play a mix of blues, jazz and American classics.

jazz combo

Have a trio, duet or singer-and-standing-bass duet add some soul to your ceremony.

string quartet

Strings are perfect for classical compositions. They can also add romantic elegance to contemporary selections.

flutist

Usually paired with a piano or string instrument, the flute is romantic and peaceful.

harpist

The ideal choice for a small, romantic ceremony or springtime vows in a garden. For larger affairs, hire two.

vocalist/choir

Hymn, gospel and opera singers offer a wide array of feelings for the various ceremony stages.

keyboardist

A classical pianist or organist can do it all, from playing soothing preceremony tunes to supplying upbeat recessional music.

trumpeter

A soloist or a horn combo can add either regal solemnity or upbeat rhythms to your ceremony.

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do-not-play list Give your band or DJ a must-play list that includes the songs you want to hear—but don’t forget the equally important “play this at your peril” list. If “Sweet Caroline” makes you nauseous, your pro needs to know.

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PROVIDENCIALES WHY GO There are beaches—

and then there’s “Provo,” as this Turks & Caicos island is called, complete with blindingly white sand and turquoise water. Spectacular Grace Bay Beach, where there’s no seaweed or rocks, is the crown jewel. WHERE TO STAY At the posh Grace Bay Club, you’re privy to 1,100 feet of beach frontage, the largest of any resort in

Provo. Its beach butlers will fetch you drinks and food— just flash your personal flag (junior suite from $515 per night, GraceBayResorts.com/ gracebayclub). HOW TO SPEND YOUR ISLAND TIME Zone out during

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC When you want to really unwind, all-inclusive resorts offer the ease you need. The Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, has an impressive selection of these value-conscious, amenitypacked properties. WHERE TO STAY Guests of the Barceló Bávaro Beach hotel, an adults-only retreat in Punta Cana, are granted full use of all amenities at the more bouncing Barceló property that’s part of the same resort complex. Between the two, you’ll have access to nine á la carte restaurants, a casino, WHY GO

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GRAND CAYMAN WHY GO Besides its famed

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman has a following for its underwater thrills. Snorkelers and scuba divers are stoked by the water’s good visibility, warm temps, coral reefs and choice of about 240 dive sites. WHERE TO STAY Hang your flippers at The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa. It has top dive-operator Red Sail Sports

on-site, and snorkelers can see some colorful fish right off the beach. Set up the hotel’s honeymoon registry to score your excursions as wedding gifts (from $239 per night, WestinGrandCayman.com). HOW TO SPEND YOUR ISLAND TIME Raise your adrenaline with a dive around the USS Kittiwake, a rescueship-turned-dive-attraction sunk just off Seven Mile Beach.

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JAMAICA WHY GO Even with tourist

crowds and big resorts, this laid-back country’s colorful soul always shines through. The friendly locals, traditional street food, reggae music and abundance of natural assets keep Jamaica’s authentic rhythm on repeat. WHERE TO STAY Built on Negril’s cliffs, the boho-chic, 34-room Rockhouse is both architecturally stunning and big on embracing local culture and the community (the property’s foundation supports area educational projects that guests can visit). Plus, it can

brag that Bob Marley was once a guest. Don’t leave without a couple’s aromatherapy soak in its Holistic Bath House (stand-alone villas from $195 per night, Rockhouse.com). HOW TO SPEND YOUR ISLAND TIME You’ll do as Jamaicans do when you feast on amazing jerk chicken and jam to live reggae at the hotel’s seaside Pushcart Restaurant & Rum Bar. Climbing waterfalls is another island custom. Take a refreshing guided walk up Mayfield Falls, which tends to be less touristy than Jamaica’s other popular falls.

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let the planning begin! Here’s what to do, when, on your way to the altar.

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DATE: ______ /______ /______

DATE: ______ /______ /______

Think about when and where you’d like to have your wedding (the question everyone will ask about 20 minutes after you get engaged).

Plan the ceremony with your officiant; it’s the reason you’re having this party, so don’t wait too long. Discuss religious requirements, like premarital counseling.

Nail down a budget and go to TheKnot .com/budget. We’ll help you figure out how much you should spend on flowers, stationery and your day-of looks.

Have engagement photos taken so you can get comfortable with your photographer.

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Research and book ceremony and reception locations. This is your first big decision. Book any pros you just have to have, like a band or wedding planner, especially if you live in a competitive market.

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DATE: ______ /______ /_____

Find a stationer and order your savethe-dates. This is really happening!

Reserve hotel room blocks. Book them on HiSkipper.com/weddings/TheKnot. Decide whom you want to officiate your ceremony and book him or her. Create a “look fab” plan, including facials, teeth whitening and haircuts. Start your wedding website to keep guests in the know. Include important info—such as hotel room blocks and transportation options—and some fun details too. Create a free customizable one at TheKnot.com/pwp.

Choose the formalwear and give groomsmen instructions about what to wear.

Propose to your bridesmaids and groomsmen to see if they’re up for being in your wedding party. Book your photographer, florist, musicians, cake baker and other pros. If there’s no in-house caterer, interview candidates and select one. Send out your save-the-dates.

Start searching for the dress. Get the ring appraised and then insured ASAP. (Trust us—this is one to-do you don’t want to delay.)

Book your honeymoon. Thinking about Hawaii? Europe? Check out our fave trips at TheKnot.com/honeymoons.

Register at TheKnot.com/registry, and then put the links on your wedding website. Order the gown and veil and schedule fittings for six weeks and one to two weeks before the wedding. Choose the bridesmaid dresses and have bridesmaids order them.

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While you’re in organizational-planning mode, download The Knot Wedding Planner app. It’s a cool way to research local pros, keep your contacts and inspiration board updated, draft your guest list and take it all with you.

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Iron out the rehearsal dinner details, like the time and location. Order invitations and thank-you notes. Reserve venues for the welcome party, after-party and next-day brunch. Book a day-of coordinator (if you don’t have a full-service planner and a day-of planner isn’t included with your venue). Schedule beauty trials and book hairstylists and makeup artists. Buy any special lingerie. Purchase wedding insurance (if you’re planning on getting it). >>

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Mayne Stage is a versatile, private event venue that reflects the unique and rich history of Rogers Park in Chicago’s North Side. The 220-seat performance space can be transformed in various ways to make your event truly special, ranging from weddings, bridal showers, live music performances, concerts, corporate meetings, fundraisers and more! Whether it’s an intimate gathering, a lively gettogether or an elegant celebration, the experience will be outstanding with memories to last a lifetime.

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months

DATE: ______ /______ /______

DATE: ______ /______ /______

Finalize your flower proposal with your florist. Will you go with roses or ranunculus, gerbera daisies or gardenias? Address your invitations or hand them off to your calligrapher. Finalize the rental list (tables, chairs) with the caterer or rental company.

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Mail your wedding invitations at the six- to eight-week mark. RSVPs should be due one month before the wedding. Work on your ceremony vows, especially if you’re writing them yourselves.

Buy wedding day accessories. Think: shoes, purse and jewelry.

Purchase presents for your parents, attendants and each other (you deserve it after all this planning).

Schedule dance lessons (worth it if your first dance is already stressing you out).

Order or start making your ceremony programs.

Complete your cake order—and order the groom’s cake, if you’re having one.

Buy your guest book, a nice pen and any supplies you’ll need for your escort card display.

Purchase or rent ceremony decorations, like an aisle runner or program basket.

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Compile a must-take photo list for your shooter. Keep it under a dozen so you get the shots you really want. Check off your “something old, new, borrowed and blue.” Put together a day-of emergency kit (bandages, deodorant, fashion tape, concealer).

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Confirm your hotel room blocks.

Buy wedding rings—yes, it’s totally normal to freak out (in a good way) in the store.

Finish assembling ceremony programs or pick them up from your stationer or printer.

Order wedding favors—go to TheKnotShop.com.

Put together welcome baskets for out-of-town guests.

Arrange day-of transportation for yourselves and the wedding party.

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Have a blast at your shower and bachelor or bachelorette party. Finalize your playlist with your band or DJ. Figure out how to get a local marriage license—you need one to make it legit.

Go to the first dress fitting— bring shoes and undergarments.

Write thank-you notes for gifts as they arrive (you’ll thank us later).

Finalize the menu with your caterer.

Finalize your ceremony with your officiant.

Create a timeline for the weekend and share it with your attendants, planner and photographer.

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2 to 3

DATE: ______ /______ /______

DATE: ______ /______ /______

weeks

Missing RSVPs? Follow up now. Once you’ve got your final head count, share it with the caterer, cake baker and site manager. Give your caterer the final seating chart (and have a glass of bubbly to celebrate finishing this puzzle). Pass on requests from your pros, like a table for the DJ, to the site manager.

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Pack an overnight bag for the wedding night (include outfits for any day-after events, like a good-bye brunch). Leave a copy of your honeymoon itinerary with your family and other important people, like your pet sitter. Steam the dress or suit if wrinkled. Touch base with the ceremony and reception sites one more time to go over the schedule and any important details.

day of DATE: ______ /______ /______

Eat breakfast. You may forget to eat later— even if that never happens to you.

Plan the processional/recessional. Give gifts to your parents and each other. Confirm last-minute details, like flower and cake deliveries and when you’re meeting your photographer. Deliver welcome bags to out-of-town guests’ hotels (the staff will usually hand them out at check-in).

Go to the last dress fitting (and get butterflies thinking about the next time the gown will be worn).

postwedding to-dos DATE: ______ /______ /______

Confirm all final payment amounts, details and deliveries with your pros. Double-check the day-of schedule and contact list; distribute to wedding party, parents and pros. Write your toasts. Pick up your marriage license (the most fun you can have at a government office). Give a “must-play” or “don’t-play” song list to the DJ or bandleader. Include your first, father-daughter and mother-son dances. Get a final hair trim and color touch-up. Arrange transportation for out-of-town guests who aren’t renting cars. Give tips for your pros to an attendant or planner to distribute.

1 day before

Freeze the top layer of your cake (you’ll be shocked that it’s still pretty tasty on your one-year anniversary). Have your dress and formalwear cleaned and/or preserved and return any rentals.

DATE: ______ /______ /______

Get a mani and pedi. Bring all ceremony accessories, like the unity candle, to the site. Give the marriage license to your officiant (this is one to-do you definitely don’t want to forget). Rehearse the ceremony and have dinner. Give your attendants their presents. And for goodness’ sake, get some rest. You’re the stars of the show tomorrow, remember?

Send your pros thank-you notes and submit online reviews at TheKnot.com/marketplace.

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Print or write your escort cards or send them to your calligrapher.

Hand off your wedding rings to the best man. Have him hold the officiant’s fee to deliver after the ceremony.

Thank your attendants for standing by you on the day—and during planning. Finish up thank-you notes for gifts. Changing your name? Streamline the entire process by going to HitchSwitch.com/TheKnot. Get more planning tips and to-dos at TheKnot.com/checklist

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make it legal Chicago Area Marriage License Requirements

GUIDELINES FOR OBTAINING A MARRIAGE LICENSE In the Greater Chicago Area, the legal age for marriage is 18 years old; couples ages 16 or 17 must have parental or guardian consent. In general, there are no blood test or health test requirements to obtain a legal license. Both parties must be present to apply for a license, which requires proper forms of identification, such as a valid United States driver’s license, passport or a certified birth record (date of birth must appear on the documentation). In most cases, if either the bride or groom has been previously married, she or he must know the dates of divorce or death and present a copy of the divorce decree(s) or certificate(s) of dissolution if either event occurred within the last six months. Licenses can be obtained the same day and are valid for 60 days (beginning the day after it is issued, only in that particular county). The fee varies from $11 to $60; method of payment varies, as well. Call ahead for details. Offices are typically open Monday through Friday, unless otherwise noted. WHERE TO APPLY ILLINOIS

De Kalb County

Kane County

La Salle County

Peoria County

Winnebago County

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County Clerk 110 E. Sycamore St. Sycamore, IL 60178 (815) 895-7149 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

County Clerk 719 S. Batavia Ave., Bldg. B Geneva, IL 60134 (630) 232-5996 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., M, T, Th., F; 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m., W

County Clerk 707 Etna Rd. Ottawa, IL 61350 (815) 434-8202 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

County Clerk 324 Main St., Rm. 101 Peoria, IL 61602 (309) 672-6059 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

County Clerk 404 Elm St., Rm. 104 Rockford, IL 61101 (815) 319-4250 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Lake County

Rock Island County

INDIANA

County Clerk 18 N. County St., Rm. 101 Waukegan, IL 60085 (847) 377-2411 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., M–Th. 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m., F

County Clerk 1504 3rd Ave. Rock Island, IL 61201 (309) 558-3569 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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McHenry County

County Clerk 302 N. Chicago St. Joliet, IL 60432 (815) 740-4615 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Sat. by appt.)

Champaign County County Clerk 1776 E. Washington St. Urbana, IL 61802 (217) 384-3720 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Cook County

County Clerk 421 N. County Farm Rd. Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 682-7035 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Grundy County County Clerk 111 E. Washington St., Rm. 12 Morris, IL 60450 (815) 941-3222 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Kankakee County County Clerk 189 E. Court St. Kankakee, IL 60901 (815) 937-2990 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Kendall County County Clerk 111 Fox St. Yorkville, IL 60560 (630) 553-4104 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

County Clerk 667 Ware Rd., Rm. 107 Woodstock, IL 60098 (815) 334-4242 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Lake County County Clerk 2293 N. Main St. Crown Point, IN 46307 (219) 648-6996 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Will County

Although The Knot strives to provide accurate information, we assume no responsibility for changes since publication. Please confirm all details with your local licensing bureau and inform us of updates or errors at licenseinfo@theknot.com.

make it known Chicago Area Publications

GUIDELINES FOR ANNOUNCING YOUR WEDDING IN THE LOCAL PAPERS Photographs may be submitted to accompany the announcement; however, instant photos or color copies are not acceptable. In some instances, photographs may be returned if a self-addressed stamped envelope is included with the announcement. Call to get all of the details before submitting.

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County Clerk 50 W. Washington St. Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-5656 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., M, T, Th., F; 5 – 7 p.m., W

Du Page County

GUIDELINES/ RESTRICTIONS

PUBLICATION

CONTACT

TIME CONSTRAINTS

Chicago Sun-Times

Fax or email only (312) 321-2345 (630) 978-8531 (fax)

Must submit by noon the Monday prior to Sunday publication.

Form: No You must have a credit or debit card to place the order. Email to jgambino@stmedianetwork.com.

Costs $500 for black-and-white ad with set size and $700 for color ad.

Chicago Tribune

(312) 222-4888 Attn: Weddings & Engagements 435 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60611

Information must be submitted by 3 p.m. Thursday in order to run in the following Thursday’s publication.

Form: No Photo images sent via email should be 200 dpi (dots per inch) and at least 5" x 7".

Cost is $99 (includes one or two photos, a wedding logo and five lines of text at 45 words per line). Additional lines are $5.

Daily Herald

(847) 427-4904 PO Box 280 Arlington Heights, IL 60006

Announcements are printed on the second Sunday of each month and must be received nine days prior to publication.

Form: Yes; available online. Photos can be mailed or submitted online at DailyHerald.com.

Prices start at $50 for NW Cook, Lake and Fox Valley. Starts at $95 for Du Page and Tri-Cities. To be in all areas, prices start at $120.

Peoria Journal Star

(309) 686-3246 Attn: Features Dept. 1 News Plz. Peoria, IL 61643

Announcements must be submitted by noon, 10 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes

Prices range from free-of-charge to $155 depending on amount of information provided; additional $20 to include a photo.

Rockford Register Star

(815) 962-2400 Attn: Classifieds 99 E. State St. Rockford, IL 61104

Announcements must be submitted on Monday for publication on the following Friday.

Form: Yes

Starts at $15 for ad with no photo. Add a photo for $10, plus $1.50 for any additional lines.

The Post-Tribune

(219) 648-3124 1433 E. 83rd Ave. Merrillville, IN 46410

Announcements are printed up to two months after the wedding and run on Sundays.

Form: Yes Photo will be returned with SASE. Email submissions accepted.

There is no charge for this service.

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Three new and noteworthy venues for your Chicago wedding.

deer path inn

the alise chicago

revel motor row

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Following an extensive, yearlong renovation, this historic English manor house recently unveiled a brand-new modern look. Situated along the North Shore in the city of Lake Forest, the inn’s existing Tudor-style décor got an update, thanks to a reimagined interior that includes a revived main entrance, lobby, banquet facilities, guest rooms and restaurants. Not only does The Bar now boast an outdoor patio and fireplace complete with lounge seating, a glass conservatory was also added to The English Room’s existing veranda to create an airy Garden Room ideal for cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres. Check out the completely redesigned Garden Courtyard, which features a new bronze statue practically made for photo ops.

Signature pineapple cupcakes and a dogfriendly atmosphere are just two reasons to obsess over The Alise Chicago—a sleek new property from the folks behind West Coast boutique hotel chain Pineapple Hospitality. Situated on the corner of Washington and State, the hotel (formerly Hotel Burnham) is just steps away from Millennium Park in the Reliance Building. There, you’ll find 122 guest rooms and Atwood—a cozy, in-house dining destination that focuses solely on locally grown American cuisine. Comfort is key at the forward-thinking hotel, which boasts thoughtful amenities you didn’t know you needed, including the Naked Experience (aka the comfiest bedding, towels and robes you’ll ever use) and complimentary bicycles perfect for seeing the town.

Built in the 1930s by famed architect Philip Maher, this city landmark is so much more than just another new wedding venue. Located at 2400 S. Michigan Ave., Revel Motor Row once acted as the home to the Chicago Illinois Automobile Club before becoming the main headquarters of the Chicago Defender newspaper. Today, it’s a versatile venue brought to you by the event experts at Revel Space—the same group responsible for Revel Fulton Market and Vertiport Chicago. With doors set to open in the spring of 2017, Motor Row is on track to become the entertainment district’s trendiest new venue, thanks to construction that includes a 7,000-squarefoot courtyard and enough space to accommodate up to 1,000 dinner guests.

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85 E. Upper Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL www.londonhousechicago.com 312-357-1200 Featuring incredible views of the Chicago River and city skyline, LondonHouse is the perfect location for your special day.

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exceptional extras The Knot editors share tips and personal anecdotes about eclectic entertainment and awe-inspiring amenities that will make your wedding day even more memorable.

“I’m not a big fan of favors because, realistically, I’m never going to use a picture frame with someone else’s initials. But I do love the late-night snacks! They’re a great break from drinking and dancing and usually come from one of the couple’s local favorites that you may never have tried on your own.”

“My favorite amenity is definitely the Pittsburgh tradition of a cookie table, which is an arranged spread of delicious, homemade cookies at the reception.”

—Katie Kortebein, Research Assistant Editor

—Kellee Kratzer, Managing Editor

—Maria Bouselli, Senior Copy Editor

welcome bags “At a wedding I attended in Napa, there was a welcome bag full of yummy local treats from around the area and a voucher for wine tasting with my plus-one. It even included a free bottle of wine to remember the trip!”

≠≠“A unique detail would be professional sari drapers. Putting on cultural garb can be foreign to some guests, so I think it’s great when Indian couples offer a room with professional drapers to help you wrap and pleat the ornate outfits.”

—Sarah Love, Associate Photo Editor

—Stephanie Cain, Real Weddings Editor

“i loved listening to a bluegrass band that played during cocktail hour—the cocktails were flowing and the partners were swinging.” —Lauren Kay, Senior Style Editor

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“i went to a wedding in st. louis at the missouri history museum and we were able to look through the exhibits during cocktail hour.”

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arrowhead golf club

26W151 Butterfield Road, Wheaton, IL (630) 653-5802 ArrowheadGolfClub.org/weddings There’s only one bride each night at Arrowhead, so the focus is solely on you and your guests. Perfect occasions for all seasons. Let our experienced planners make your dream come true. capacity 300 | price $$$

31north banquets & catering

McHenry, IL (815) 344-0330 | 31NorthBanquets.com 31North Banquets & Catering is ready to make your wedding as memorable as you dreamed it would be. Our experienced planners will take care of everything from planning the menu to arranging the flowers so that your special day is perfect. Catering is available on-site and off-site. capacity 200 | price $$

abbington distinctive banquets

Butterfield Road and Route 53, Glen Ellyn, IL (630) 942-8600 | info@abbingtonbanquets.com AbbingtonBanquets.com Take one look at our impressive architecture and stunning surroundings, and you’ll see why we’ve been named “The Jewel of the Western Suburbs.” Featuring finely appointed ballrooms, spaciously elegant foyer, crystal chandeliers, maple wood dance floor, granite bars, full-service staff and world-class cuisine. Accommodating from 100-1,300. capacity 400+ | price $$$

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adler planetarium

1300 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL (312) 542-2428 | mholdeman@fftchicago.com AdlerPlanetarium.org/private-events With beautiful skyline views, modern architecture and a coveted lakefront location, the Adler Planetarium is a unique and memorable setting for your very special day. capacity 320 | price $$$

alpine banquets

8230 S. Cass Avenue, Darien, IL (630) 964-4154 | AlpineBanquets.com Alpine Banquets brings warmth, elegance and intimacy to your event. Our Swiss-style facility surrounded by beautiful landscaping is the perfect location. Excellent cuisine, unsurpassed service, an array of amenities and flawless execution of detail has earned Alpine Banquets a well-deserved reputation. capacity 500 | price $$

the armour house at lake forest academy

1500 W. Kennedy Rd., Lake Forest, IL (847) 615-3219 | geverett@lfanet.org ArmourHouse.com The Armour House at Lake Forest Academy provides a unique and timeless setting for your special event. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this prestigiously located Italian villa combines old world charm with modern needs, the elegance of art with the grandeur of nature. capacity 200 | price $$$

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astoria banquets

1375 West Dundee Road, Buffalo Grove, IL (847) 392-7500 AstoriaBanquets.com Reminiscent of a historic mansion, this unique venue is adorned with magnificent crystal chandeliers, diamondcut glass doors, gold-embossed trims and moldings, and silk-covered walls. This charming, yet sumptuous setting is also a single stop for catering, planning and event design. capacity 400+ | price $

bartlett hills country club

800 W. Oneida, Bartlett, IL (630) 213-3103 | mgearhart@vbartlett.org BartlettHills.com At Bartlett Hills your wedding day is exclusive, with accommodations for up to 225 guests. Outdoor ceremonies are available on the veranda overlooking lush landscaping and a pond. We have five-star reviews for atmosphere, cuisine and service. Inquire today about your special day. capacity 200 | price $$

belle salle banquets

1920 East New York Street, Aurora, IL (630) 449-3065 BelleSalleBanquets.com Minutes from downtown Naperville and Aurora, Belle Salle Banquets is the Suburbs’ newest banquet facility. capacity 350 | price $$

bloomfield barn

18444 E. 1600th Street, Chrisman, IL (217) 508-7599 | BloomfieldBarn.com From its towering ceiling and open floor plan to the tree-lined pond, you’ll find the perfect spot for your ceremony or reception at Bloomfield Barn. From rustic to elegant, our easy-to-find, quiet country setting can be tailored to your dream wedding. capacity 300+ | price $$$

bridges of poplar creek country club 1400 Poplar Creek Drive, Hoffman Estates, IL (847) 781-3658 | BridgesofPoplarCreek.com Our event consultants work closely with you to ensure that every aspect of your event is perfect, from room choice and menu selection to décor. For outdoor weddings, Bridges of Poplar Creek Country Club is the premier venue in the Chicagoland area. capacity 250 | price $$

brookfield zoo

3300 Golf Rd., Brookfield, IL (708) 688-8355 | catering@czs.org CZS.org/cateredevents

Our lush grounds, tranquil setting and exceptional exhibits create a lovely and unique backdrop for your once-in-a-lifetime event. Your evening can begin with cocktails in the animal exhibit of your choice and end with dinner in one of the zoo’s elegant dining rooms. capacity 400+ | price $$$

bull valley golf club

1311 Club Rd., Woodstock, IL (815) 345-4298 BullValleyGolfClub.com Bull Valley Golf Club offers the perfect combination for any event: unparalleled service, tantalizing cuisine, picturesque views and memories to last a lifetime. Bull Valley Golf Club, from first kiss to last dance: truly yours and pure perfection. capacity 200 | price $$

cafe´ brauer at lincoln park zoo

Chicago, IL (312) 742-2400 | LPZoo.org/events Nestled conveniently in the heart of Chicago and complemented by spectacular views of the city’s skyline, the timeless elegance of Café Brauer is ideal for any social or corporate occasion. capacity 400+ | price $$$

cantigny park

Wheaton, IL (630) 260-8145 | weddings@cantigny.org Cantigny.org At Cantigny, you have the flexibility to make the big day truly your own, like holding your ceremony in the classical setting at one of our four picturesque garden locations, hosting your reception inside Le Jardin at Cantigny Park or at the lovely Red Oak Room at Cantigny Golf. capacity 250 | price $$$

the carleton of oak park

1110 Pleasant St., Oak Park, IL (708) 848-5000 | info@carletonhotel.com CarletonHotel.com Whether you are planning an intimate affair or a large celebration, The Carleton of Oak Park offers elegant décor, innovative cuisine and a professional staff. For a truly memorable event, call our sales and catering office. capacity 200 | price $$

the carlisle

435 East Butterfield Road, Lombard, IL (630) 960-0210 | CarlisleBanquets.com A Carlisle Wedding offers you an event of distinction— delicious cuisine in an elegant venue to create cherished moments for you and your guests. Our selection of wedding packages features a variety of choices to suit your taste. capacity 400+ | price $$

carnivale

702 W. Fulton Market, Chicago, IL (312) 850-5005 CarnivaleChicago.com Experience the vibrant atmosphere and bold flavors of Carnivale! Host your special event in one of Carnivale’s seven unique private event spaces. Our magnificent

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century memorial chapel at naper settlement

523 S. Webster Street, Naperville, IL (630) 420-6010 weddings@naperville.il.us NaperSettlement.org/weddings Century Memorial Chapel, a nondenominational chapel built in 1864, features original stained glass windows, unique trussed ceilings and beautifully carved pews. Located on 12 acres in downtown Naperville as part of Naper Settlement’s outdoor history museum, it’s the perfect venue for your distinctive and memorable wedding ceremony. capacity 175 | price $$

chateau bu-sche´

11535 S. Cicero Ave., Alsip, IL (708) 371-6400 | chateausales@aol.com ChateauBuSche.com Located on 25 exquisitely landscaped acres. Three outdoor ceremony sites, glistening atriums with white marble floors and billowing silk linens offer settings for ceremonies, dining and/or dancing. Add a picturesque Creekwalk, professional service and outstanding cuisine and the Chateau Bu-Sché offers the best of everything. capacity 350 | price $$

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chateau orleans

8025 S. Cass Ave., Darien, IL (331) 431-4000 | ChateauOrleansBanquets.com Our venue makes the perfect destination for weddings, showers, parties and more! Our space features a bar, dance floor, stage, bride’s room and a newly renovated outdoor gazebo for pictures. Food is catered by Chuck’s Southern Comforts Cafe. Call our team for information today! capacity 300 | price $$

chicago athletic association hotel

12 South Avenue Chicago, IL (312) 940-3552 | ChicagoAthleticHotel.com The event spaces feature original 19th century stained glass windows, mantels with bas-relief woodcarvings, marble staircases and millwork of stunning character and detail. This architectural landmark and its captivating views across Millennium Park is the perfect place to exchange your vows. capacity 250 | price $$$

chicago gaelic park

6119 147th St., Oak Forest, IL (708) 687-9323 | ChicagoGaelicPark.org This premier wedding venue in the Chicago Southland has classic and elegant surroundings for both indoor and outdoor ceremonies. You’ll receive personalized service from our experienced staff members, who are with you every step of the way. capacity 400 | price $$

chicago marriott lincolnshire resort 10 Marriott Dr., Lincolnshire, IL (847) 634-0100 EXT. 6300 Discover a true urban oasis surrounded by a wooded

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chicago marriott naperville

1801 Naper Blvd., Naperville, IL (630) 505-4900 vschultz@chicagomarriottnaperville.com ChicagoMarriottNaperville.com It’s time to begin planning your special day at the most elegant hotel in the Western Suburbs. Two unique ballrooms offer private options for your event with separate cocktail hour space. Book your event at Marriott now and receive a 15% discount if you book on Friday or Sunday. capacity 400 | price $$

chicago’s first lady cruises

Chicago, IL (847) 358-1330 | CruiseChicago.com Don’t be boxed in by four walls on your special day. Imagine a magnificent sunset against the Chicago skyline as the backdrop for your private Chicago River and Lake Michigan wedding cruise. Dance and toast under the city lights, creating memories you and your guests will remember for a lifetime. capacity 200 | price $$$

citygate grille

2020 Calamos Court, Naperville, IL (630) 577-2185 | CityGateGrille.com At CityGate Grille, we focus on traditional elegance. This is the place to be for a unique and unforgettable wedding. Our team specializes in utilizing one-on-one consultations to personalize all the details of your dream wedding. capacity 200 | price $$

concorde banquets

20922 N. Rand Rd., Kildeer, IL (847) 438-0025 | sales@concordebanquets.com ConcordeBanquets.com Celebrate your special day amidst the beauty and privacy of Concorde Banquets. Our facility is nestled in a private setting where gentle swans rest quietly in the pond, just beside our magnificent gazebo. Inside, a refined lobby and winding staircase greet you with a stated yet quiet elegance. capacity 400+ | price $$

crowne plaza burr ridge

Burr Ridge, IL (630) 325-2900 | info@cpchicagosw.com CPChicagoSW.com Debuting in spring 2017, The Crowne Plaza Burr Ridge is the idyllic location for your wedding. Whether you envision a simple gathering with your closest family and friends or an elaborate formal affair, discover everything you need for your ideal wedding. capacity 300 | price $$

the deer path inn

255 East Illinois Road, Lake Forest, IL (800) 788-9480 | sales@dpihotel.com DPIHotel.com The historic Deer Path Inn, located on the North Shore of Chicago, offers a dream setting for your

wedding. Whether you envision a simple gathering or an elaborate formal affair with hundreds of guests, discover everything you dreamed possible at this celebrated Lake Forest institution. capacity 200 | price $$$

ditka’s

Arlington Heights, Oakbrook Terrace and Chicago DitkasRestaurants.com Ditka’s Restaurant is the ideal setting to host your wedding reception, ceremony, rehearsal dinner or bridal shower! Choose from one of our three Chicagoland locations and our attentive event planners will ensure a great experience, from beginning to perfect ending. Call us today! capacity 300 | price $$

donald e. stephens ballroom and rosemont catering

555 North River Road, Rosemont, IL (847) 692-6415 Soundproof, movable partitions allow us to tailor the room to your needs, large or small, and flexible space isn’t our only advantage: We have a staff of seasoned professionals devoted to making your event a success. They are there to help you make all the right choices. capacity 400+ | price $$

doubletree by hilton chicago—alsip

5000 West 127th Street, Alsip, IL (708) 272-4200 | ChicagoAlsip.DoubleTree.com The DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago—Alsip offers elegant ballrooms, perfect for special events, banquets and wedding receptions, as well as world-class cuisine and catering for your special occassion! At the DoubleTree, the little things mean everything. capacity 500 | price $$

doubletree by hilton chicago north shore

9599 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, IL (847) 679-7000 ChicagoNorthShore.Doubletree.com Floor-to-ceiling windows with a breathtaking view of the Chicago skyline. Your guests will take a glass elevator to our private penthouse-floor ballroom, which accommodates up to 250 people, or take the grand staircase to our exclusive Versailles Ballroom level, able to accommodate up to 350 people. capacity 350 | price $$$

doubletree by hilton hotel chicagooak brook

1909 Spring Road, Oak Brook, IL (630) 472-6076 | DoubleTreeOakBrook.com Not just an address—pure elegance. From “I will” to “I do,” your wedding specialist is with you. We offer spacious reception areas with natural lighting for your cocktail hour, and both traditional and contemporary ballrooms, where our culinary team will prepare exquisite cuisine for your event. capacity 400+ | price $$$

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THE ULTIMATE WEDDING DIRECTORY cont. DoubleTree Guest Suites Downers Grove is an all-suite hotel with easy access to Chicago and surrounding areas. We have 30,000 square feet of function space, including the 20,000-square-foot Esplanade Conference Center and the beautiful 9,500-square-foot Esplanade Lakes Banquet Center. capacity 500 | price $$$

drury lane oakbrook

100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, IL (630) 530-0202 | DruryLane.com Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace features an exquisite atmosphere, a variety of delicious menu selections, personalized service, a complimentary luxurious wedding night suite and more. Celebrate at Drury Lane, a beautiful and unique location that boasts modern elegance and timeless sophistication. capacity 400+ | price $$

eagle ridge resort & spa

444 Eagle Ridge Drive, Galena, IL (800) 892-2269 | weddings@eagleridge.com EagleRidge.com Nestled in 6,800 wooded, rolling acres of breathtaking scenery lives one of Illinois’ best kept secrets: Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa. Eagle Ridge offers stunning ballrooms, scenic outdoor spaces and incredible catering paired with exceptional service to make that special wedding an event to remember. capacity 350 | price $$$

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east bank club

500 N. Kingsbury Street, Chicago, IL (312) 527-5800 | EastBankClubCatering.com Chicago’s finest health and social club hosts and caters some of the city’s most elegant functions in our four private dining spaces, outdoor riverfront patio and expansive rooftop sun deck. capacity 200 | price $$

elements at water street

Naperville, IL (630) 717-2800 | dmiller@elementsnaperville.com ElementsNaperville.com Naperville’s newest premier wedding reception venue is located downtown on the famous Riverwalk, in stunning Hotel Indigo. One short block from the Naper Settlement, Elements overlooks the river and is surrounded by favorite photography spots for the bridal party. capacity 250 | price $$$

embassy suites by hilton o’hare - rosemont

(847) 928-7646 | EmbassyOhare.com At the Embassy Suites by Hilton O’Hare - Rosemont, start your evening with cocktails in our seven-story garden atrium, then dine and dance with 150-300 of your closest friends and family in our only private, newly renovated ballroom. Let us make your day memorable. capacity 300 | price $$

fountain blue

2300 Mannheim Road, Des Plaines, IL (847) 298-3636 | sales@fountainblue.com FountainBlue.com Fountain Blue has three distinctly decorated banquet

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rooms each providing a superb setting for your event. This combination of rooms allows Fountain Blue the flexibility to host any size event, from an intimate buffet dinner for 50 or a wedding reception for 400 to a cocktail reception for 800. capacity 400 | price $$

georgios banquets, quality inn & suites conference centre

8800 W. 159th St., Orland Park, IL (708) 403-1100 | valerie@georgios.com Georgios.com A unique experience in luxury lodging and banquet dining. Grand ballrooms encompass grand chandeliers, 18-foot ceilings, skylights, private staircase and a beckoning dance floor. Voted the 2016 #1 Banquet Venue in the Chicago Southland by the Chicago Tribune and SouthtownStar Newspaper 15-time winner! capacity 400+ | price $$

glendale lakes golf club

Glendale Heights, IL (630) 260-0095 | GlendaleLakes.com We understand the importance of your day. We offer a facility that accommodates up to 250 guests, a staff that is attentive to every detail and food to rave about. capacity 250 | price $$

goldmoor inn

9001 N. Sand Hill Road, Galena, IL (815) 777-3925 | Goldmoor.com With 18 luxury-filled suites including three cottages and two log cabins, guests will enjoy gourmet cuisine, European-style service and memorable views overlooking the Mississippi River Valley—just minutes from historic downtown Galena. capacity 150 | price $$

grand geneva resort & spa

(800) 558-3417 | weddings@grandgeneva.com GrandGeneva.com With picturesque outdoor landscapes and elegant ballrooms, Grand Geneva Resort & Spa hosts a variety of spaces for intimate gatherings and large affairs alike. It is 1,300 acres of four-diamond resort with an experienced staff to cater to your every need and make your day Grand. capacity 400+ | price $$$

grand traverse resort and spa

100 Grand Traverse Village Blvd., Acme, MI (231) 534-6203 | GrandTraverseResort.com At Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, you’ll find a combination of wedding services and amenities unmatched elsewhere. Bridal parties delight in our spa and salon, while groomsmen relax during a round of golf. With multiple venues, our wedding planners create a brand of seamless perfection, regardless of scale. capacity 400+ | price $$

grand victoria casino

250 South Grove Avenue, Elgin, IL (847) 494-2795 | weddings@gvcelgin.com GrandVictoriaCasino.com Let Grand Victoria be part of your special day. Our wedding package includes dining, a full bar, entertainment and custom décor in one of our elegant

banquet rooms. Our banquet coordinator will work with you to tailor your reception to your needs. You won’t have to lift a finger—except at the ceremony. capacity 200 | price $$

heritage ballroom

100 Symphony Way, Elgin, IL (847) 531-7047 | banquets@cityofelgin.org CentreOfElgin.org Spectacular 300-person banquet facility with panoramic window views. Includes full catering service, bar facilities, dance floor, private entrance and coatrooms. Step outside the ballroom and experience the beautifully landscaped Walton Island, riverfront walkways and breathtaking river overlooks. capacity 300 | price $$

hilton chicago/northbrook

2855 North Milwaukee Ave., Northbrook, IL (847) 509-7010 | ChicagoNorthbrook.Hilton.com From the walk down the aisle to the final farewell, we ensure every detail of your wedding reflects your individuality. Your wedding coordinator will work with you to create customized menus and help you with all of the details that make your wedding day memorable. capacity 400+ | price $$$

hilton chicago/oak brook hills resort 3500 Midwest Road, Oak Brook, IL (630) 850-4194 | OakBrookHillsResort.com Situated on a sprawling, 150-acre Audubon estate, the resort offers an extraordinary backdrop for weddings of 50 to 850 guests. The beautifully appointed venue includes a white all-season Marquis Tent and a Grand Ballroom. Hilton’s wedding specialists are committed to making every vision a reality. capacity 850 | price $$$

hilton lisle/naperville

3003 Corporate West Drive, Lisle, IL (630) 245-7600 | LisleNaperville.Hilton.com The perfect location for your special day! Personalized attention, exceptional service and world-class accommodations await you and your guests. From our three, separate distinct ballrooms to our award-winning culinary creations, we anxiously await the opportunity to help you plan the wedding of your dreams! capacity 400 | price $$$

hilton rosemont chicago o’hare

5550 N. River Road, Rosemont, IL (847) 678-4488 |Rosemont.Hilton.com The premier venue to host your special occasion is the Hilton Rosemont. Our elegant ballroom with unique décor and boutique-style guestrooms distinguish us from all other locations. Our focus is providing you with a lasting experience through exceptional hospitality and exquisite cuisine. capacity 350 | price $$

hotel arista

2139 CityGate Lane, Naperville, IL (888) 504-0088 | (630) 579-4100 info@hotelarista.com | HotelArista.com Hotel Arista attracts brides who like to write their own wedding story. We’re not a chain; rather, we’re something a little different. Chic. Seductive. Old-World

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In the heart of downtown Naperville, occupying the entire 2nd floor of Hotel Indigo Naperville Riverwalk: • 4,200 sq ft banquet ballroom with 250 seating availability • Large pre-reception lounge, separate private meeting room space for 100, and open air views of the beautiful Naperville Riverwalk • 158 Guest rooms and bridal suites with special rates on room blocks

• Organic, contemporary design with open air spaces, ribboned hard woods, a dash of fire, and elements of flowing water surround • Complete menu planning, private tastings, full service bar, wait staff and day of wedding coordination • Convenient attached hotel parking and valet services

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hotel baker

100 West Main Street, Saint Charles, IL (630) 584-2100 HotelBaker.com Have a wedding worthy of your dreams in our exquisite oval Rainbow Room with lighted dance floor or our elegant Waterfront Room reprising a European courtyard with spectacular river views. Our riverside Rose Garden and sweeping Waterfront Patio provide perfect venues for your on-site ceremony. capacity 200 | price $$

hyatt chicago magnificent mile

633 North St. Clair, Chicago, IL (312) 274-4432 patricia.correa@hyatt.com HyattChicagoMagnificentMile.com There are a few days in your life that will live with you forever. Let us transport you into that special place where dreams come true and memories are as rich as the moments that inspired them. Experience our $25 million re-invention. Hyatt. You’re More Than Welcome. capacity 250 | price $$$

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hyatt regency lisle

1400 Corporetum Drive, Lisle, IL (630) 852-1234 | catering@hyattlisle.com Lisle.Regency.Hyatt.com Hyatt Regency Lisle can help bring all your wedding visions to life. Walk down the aisle in our newly renovated Pavilion then travel through our atrium lounge to your private cocktail and ballroom space to dance the night away with up to 250 guests. capacity 250 | price $$

hyatt regency schaumburg, chicago 1800 E. Golf Road, Schaumburg, IL (847) 517-6910 | Schaumburg.Hyatt.com Allow Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, Chicago’s experienced professionals to assist you with making the key decisions to make your Chicago wedding the unforgettable occasion you’ve always dreamed of. Our versatile wedding venues can be transformed to reflect your personal tastes in décor and theme. capacity 400+ | price $$$

i hotel and conference center

1900 S. 1st Street, Champaign, IL (217) 819-5000 | info@stayatthei.com StayAtTheI.com/inspire/weddings At the I Hotel, you can concentrate on the memories, not the work that goes into them. Our all-inclusive services—from floral to four-course dinners—are coordinated for you. So relax—and enjoy. capacity 400+ | price $$$

illinois beach resort

One Lakefront Drive, Zion, IL (847) 625-7300 EXT. 631 | ILResorts.com A full-service resort located on the shores of Lake Michigan inside the tranquil Illinois Beach State Park. Flexible event space including the Grand Vista ballroom

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with floor to ceiling windows overlooking Lake Michigan and the Grand Tent nestled right on the beach. capacity 400+ | price $$$

in paris banquets

3315 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Northbrook, IL (847) 376-8850 | InParis.us Welcome to In Paris Banquets, a beautiful classical interior, refined cuisine, atmospheric place with live music. capacity 600 | price $$

jacob henry mansion

20 South Eastern Avenue, Joliet, IL (815) 722-1420 | sarah@jacobhenrymansion.com JacobHenryMansion.com Our Victorian estate boasts an exquisite mansion, lush gardens and a newly renovated ballroom capable of hosting 300 guests. Experienced event coordinators are prepared to customize a perfect day for you. From your first kiss to your last dance, a unique occasion awaits. capacity 300 | price $$

kemper lakes golf club

24000 N. Old McHenry Road, Kildeer, IL (847) 726-5544 | jtrzop@kemperlakesgolfclub.com KemperLakesGolf.com The spacious clubhouse of this premier golf club makes Kemper Lakes a coveted spot for lavish wedding receptions. The elegant banquet room seats 225 guests and features panoramic views of the majestic golf course. capacity 225 | price $$$$

ki’s restaturant

705 North Avenue, Glendale Heights, IL (224) 256-6712 | KisWeddingsandEvents.com Our ambience and scenery, matched with our culinary expertise of over 80 years, will guarantee that your most important day will truly be an unforgettable experience for you and your guests that will last a lifetime. capacity 110 | price $$

makray memorial golf club

1010 S. Northwest Highway, Barrington, IL (847) 381-6501 | MakrayWeddings.com Experience the essence of a Makray wedding— the romance, the elegance, the excitement. Our experienced professional staff is dedicated to assisting you with every detail. We are here to create a day filled with lasting memories. capacity 250 | price $$

manzo’s banquets

1571 S. Elmhurst Road, Des Plaines, IL (847) 593-2233 ManzosBanquets.com Manzo’s Banquets in Des Plaines offers the unbeatable combination of elegant décor, delicious food and impeccable service. Let Manzo’s help in making your wedding day the one everyone remembers. A wide selection of wedding packages is available, or let us help customize one of your own. capacity 400+ | price $$

mayne stage

1328 W. Morse Avenue, Chicago, IL (847) 869-5423 | events@maynestage.com MayneStage.com Mayne Stage is a multipurpose private venue that features a lounge and performance space that reflects the unique, diverse history of Rogers Park. The performance space can be used in a variety of different ways to make your event unique to you. The venue can accommodate weddings, bridal showers and more! capacity 220 | price $$

meridian banquets

1701 Algonquin Rd., Rolling Meadows, IL (847) 952-8181 | tina@meridianbanquets.com MeridianBanquets.com Take comfort in knowing that our exceptional service, beautiful décor and appetizing cuisine are guaranteed to please you and your guests. Our on-site event coordinators will work closely with you to ensure your event exceeds your expectations. capacity 400+ | price $$

meso´n sabika

1025 Aurora Ave., Naperville, IL (630) 983-3000 EXT. 1 | events@mesonsabika.com MesonSabika.com Our new Pavilion comes to life with its panoramic windows overlooking the meticulously landscaped property. The draped ceiling and crystal chandeliers of the Pavilion complement the beauty and timeless décor of the 1847-established Mesón Sabika mansion. Our facilities host private events ranging from 10 to 330 guests. capacity 330 | price $$$

midwest conference center

(708) 409-2828 | MidwestConf.com Have your wedding under the stars in our beautifully appointed Skyline Ballroom on the 16th floor. It is the perfect setting for an unforgettable fairytale wedding. The floor-to-ceiling windows surround the entire ballroom and provide a view of the Chicago skyline. capacity 400+ | price $

mistwood golf club

1700 W. Renwick Road, Romeoville, IL (815) 254-3333 | MistwoodGC.com No matter your preferences, Mistwood Golf Club is here to help you plan a wedding that is uniquely you. Come see the newly designed Mistwood Clubhouse— offering a breathtaking backdrop and an unforgettable experience to begin your new life together! capacity 220 | price $$

the monte bello estate

16501 135th Street, Lemont, IL TheMonteBelloEstate.com The Monte Bello Estate is a private 55-acre venue just 20 miles southwest of downtown Chicago. It is the perfect setting for weddings, rehearsal dinners and bridal showers. capacity 275 | price $$$

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THE ULTIMATE WEDDING DIRECTORY cont. events@chicagoloftvenues.com ChicagoVenues.com How often do you get to walk through history? Visit Galleries on Motor Row, a former Cunningham Car Co. Showroom and Manufacturing Building built in 1910. This space has 16-plus-foot ceilings, open floor plan, vintage chandeliers, nearby parking and lofted offices converted into a stunning couple’s lounge. capacity 200 | price $

the nagel emporium at abbey farms 2855 Hart Road, Aurora, IL (630) 966-7775 EXT. 5 | AbbeyFarms.org Create long-lasting memories at The Nagel Emporium at Abbey Farms. Celebrate your special event in a spectacular climate-controlled rustic-chic barn finished in 100-year-old reclaimed barn wood and vintage furnishings close to transportation and lodging! Call today to schedule your private barn tour! capacity 350 | price $$$

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1120 East Diehl Road, Naperville, IL (630) 577-9101 NapervilleWeddings.NIU.edu NIU Naperville’s gorgeous facility provides a modern, yet elegant setting for you and your guests to celebrate. Take advantage of multiple room configurations and catering options. Our affordable, all inclusive packages begin at $51 per person. capacity 230 | price $$

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800 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, IL (630) 368-6442 Oak-Brook.org/weddings The Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club is a uniquely elegant and private setting for weddings and receptions. The Bath & Tennis Clubhouse qualities include 35foot vaulted ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, lush lawns and a sparking pond. The private clubhouse accommodates 200 seated guests and 250 cocktail reception guests. capacity 250 | price $$$

odyssey country club

19110 S. Ridgeland Avenue, Tinley Park, IL (708) 429-7400 OdysseyCountryClub.com Begin your journey in elegance. Start with a ceremony at one of our wrought-iron gazebos overlooking a 40-foot lit fountain. Dance the night away in one of our luxurious ballrooms with a view of our wellmanicured landscape. Let us make your occasion an event to remember! capacity 750 | price $$$

odyssey cruises

600 E. Grand Ave., Chicago, IL (888) 741-0282 chicagoevents@entertainmentcruises.com OdysseyCruises.com/chicagoweddings Imagine saying “I do” aboard an unforgettable wedding venue that offers Chicago’s skyline as your backdrop. Guests will enjoy creative cuisine, entertainment and the unique indoor and outdoor spaces of this luxury

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vessel. Odyssey is also perfect for showers, rehearsal dinners and day-after brunches. capacity 400+ | price $$$

old orchard country club and midori banquets

700 W. Rand Road, Mt. Prospect, IL (847) 259-6010 | oldorchardmidori@yahoo.com MidoriBanquets.com At Old Orchard Country Club and Midori Banquets, we offer magnificent views, floor-to-ceiling windows, beautiful gardens, and a guest-centered staff. Our expert event coordinators offer exceptional service to ensure the detailed elegance you desire. capacity 350 | price $

patrick c. haley mansion

17 S. Center Street, Joliet, IL (815) 726-6800 | PatrickHaleyMansion.com Historical Haley Mansion, built in 1889, is available for special events. The conservatory and ballroom accommodates 450 for dinner. The outdoor ceremony site is complemented by arbor and pagoda structures nestled among ponds, pines and flowers. Choose Patrick Haley Mansion for a memorable event. capacity 450 | price $$$

the pavilion at orchard ridge farms 6786 Yale Bridge Rd., Rockton, IL (815) 629-2220 | jweldon@orchardridgefarms.com OrchardRidgeFarms.com The Pavilion offers a refreshing change from the average banquet facility. Our 130-acre private estate offers a fusion of rustic elegance and sophistication. Relax and enjoy the serene setting while our dedicated staff ensures that you and your guests experience a joyful day! capacity 400+ | price $$$

pinecrest golf club

11220 Algonquin Road, Huntley, IL (847) 669-1400 EXT. 26 HuntleyParks.org/dine Your love story is our favorite. Let us help you continue that love story with a wedding at Pinecrest. capacity 180 | price $$

pinstripes

Serving Chicago (847) 480-7676 | (847) 844-4810 (630) 575-8744 | (312) 527-3140 re-events@pinstripes.com | Pinstripes.com Pinstripes can accommodate groups from 20 to 600 and offers a unique venue that can be tailored to your specific needs. Whether your passion is bowling, bocce or terrific Italian/American cuisine, we offer a memorable and winning combination for any social or corporate event. capacity 250+ | price $$

prairie landing golf club

2325 Longest Drive, West Chicago, IL (630) 208-7633 | ebobsin@prairielanding.com PrairieLanding.com Experience benchmark customer service at PLGC. Weddings at PLGC surpass every bride’s childhood dreams. Our atrium ballroom features floor-to-

ceiling windows overlooking the rolling vistas of our championship golf course. With two outdoor ceremony locations, in-house coordinator and exclusive packages, every detail of planning is covered. capacity 250 | price $$

prairie street brewhouse

200 Prairie Street, Rockford, IL (815) 277-9427 | PSBrewhouse.com We have three beautiful rooms that comprise our event space—the Ice Cellar at 1,500 square feet featuring a gorgeous bar, the Barrel Room at nearly 7,000 square feet with vaulted ceilings and exposed brick and the Malt Room at 1,500 square feet of wooden timber beams. capacity 300 | price $$

president abraham lincoln – a doubletree by hilton

701 East Adams Street, Springfield, IL (217) 321-2433 PresidentAbrahamLincolnSpringfield .DoubleTree.com Handcrafted Italian chandeliers are just one of the many features in our stunning ballroom. Let us be a part of the next exciting chapter in your life. Our experienced sales/catering professionals will work one-on-one with you to plan your special day. We look forward to hosting your wedding. capacity 300+ | price $$$

randall oaks golf club

4101 Binnie Road, West Dundee, IL (847) 428-5661 EXT. 3102 RandallOaksGC.com Celebrate your special day at Randall Oaks Golf Club surrounded by beauty and privacy. We offer everything in one location to make your event easy and stress-free. From saying “I do” in our waterfront gazebo to dancing all night overlooking the golf course, we can make all your dreams come true. capacity 200 | price $$

ravisloe country club

18231 Park Avenue, Homewood, IL (708) 798-5600 weddings@ravisloecountryclub.com RavisloeCountryClub.com Imagine your wedding unfolding in an atmosphere that evokes a bygone era of grace and splendor—an atmosphere unique and utterly enchanting. Imagine gracious service equal to that setting that provides every detail in making your dreams come true. capacity 300 | price $$$

renaissance chicago north shore

933 Skokie Boulevard, Northbrook, IL (847) 498-6500 | tkinsel@renaissancechicagons.com Marriott.com/chinb Prepare for inspiring moments at this AAA Four Diamond Hotel. Our award-winning chef captivates guests with innovative menus. Renaissance certified wedding planners help create your vision with unique floral displays, specialty linens and dramatic lighting. It is your day, made magical. capacity 350 | price $$

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river bend golf club

5900 State Route 53, Lisle, IL (630) 968-1920 RiverBendGolfClub.org/banquets With lush landscaping and vast greenery, the breathtaking views of River Bend Golf Club create an ideal and serene atmosphere for our new event venue. An opulent, white, high-peak tent and our clubhouse, Wheatstack, are nestled among the scenic greens, creating a peaceful, private setting in nature. capacity 225 | price $$

salvatore’s ristorante

525 W. Arlington Pl., Chicago, IL (773) 528-1200 | Salvatores-Chicago.com Salvatore’s is an elegant venue that recreates the beauty of a magnificent Italian estate with a charming patio. From our custom-designed menus to the planning of special events, Salvatore’s offers an intimate atmosphere—where everything we do is personalized to meet your specific needs. capacity 250 | price $$$

the signature room at the 95th®

875 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL (312) 280-0465 | SignatureRoom.com For spectacular rehearsal dinners, wedding celebrations and after-wedding brunches, choose the private dining rooms of The Signature Room at the 95th®. Surround your guests with breathtaking views of the city, professional event staff and exquisite cuisine, all from 95 stories above the city! capacity 150 | price $$$

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14700 South 82nd Ave., Orland Park, IL (708) 349-6940 events@silverlakecc.com SilverLakeCC.com For over five decades, Silver Lake has helped couples plan their special day. Breathtaking ceremony sites, lush gardens, rich reception rooms and savory culinary selections make Silver Lake the perfect place to host your celebration. Call us today and discover the wonder of Silver Lake. capacity 400 | price $$$

st. andrews golf & country club

2241 Route 59, West Chicago, IL (630) 231-3100 StAndrewsGC.com We at St. Andrews G. & C. C. pride ourselves on impeccable service and an elegant setting. St. Andrews offers several rooms, all with picturesque views. Do not miss out on your dream wedding at St. Andrews G. & C. C! Contact us for a tour today. We welcome all love. capacity 350 | price $$$

the stonegate conference & banquet centre

2401 West Higgins Rd., Hoffman Estates, IL (847) 884-7000 | info@thestonegate.com TheStonegate.com Everything about The Stonegate will captivate you— from its Grand Ballroom with elaborate iron chandeliers and grand staircases to the year-round Lakeside Pavilion draped in white linen. The Stonegate provides a warm,

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swissotel chicago

323 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL (312) 268-8223 | sara.wisnoski@swissotel.com Swissotel.com/chicago A rehearsal dinner with friends and family. An elegant wedding reception. A Sunday bride’s brunch. The Swissotel Chicago experience will surpass your greatest expectations. Summer Saturday brides enjoy an unobstructed view of Navy Pier’s firework display from our 43rd floor ballroom, Edelweiss. capacity 400+ | price $$$

tinley park convention center & holiday inn

18451 Convention Center Drive, Tinley Park, IL (708) 342-5485 | sales@tphicc.com TinleyParkConventionCenter.net Look no further. At the Tinley Park Convention Center, we provide the perfect environment for your special day. We have elegant, spacious ballrooms, exquisite catering, and convenient guest accommodations for weddings of 50 to 2,000. capacity 400+ | price $$

trump international hotel & tower chicago

401 North Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL (312) 588-8000 | TrumpHotels.com From our soaring, modern grand ballroom and the glittering skyline to the inventive cuisine and resounding service, let your vows take on a whole new view. capacity 200 | price $$$$

tuscany falls banquets & events - mokena

9425 West 191st Street, Mokena, IL (708) 479-1919 | tuscanyfalls@gmail.com TuscanyFallsBanquets.com We offer floor-to-ceiling windows, private outdoor courtyards with fireplaces and waterfalls, a granite gazebo, private bridal suites with winding staircases and outdoor photo opportunities. After more than three decades of service, our philosophy is to exceed expectations and create an affair to remember.

spectacular ballrooms. The 23rd floor Tip Top Tap Ballroom offers skyline views of Chicago, accommodating up to 200 guests. The third floor Buckingham Ballroom offers elegant arched windows and romantic interior balconies accommodating up to 120 guests. capacity 200 | price $$$

white pines golf club & banquets

500 W. Jefferson, Bensenville, IL (630) 766-0304 EXT. 2 | WhitePinesGolf.com With one banquet hall, our entire staff will make your wedding a truly exclusive affair! Vaulted ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and a wraparound balcony offer a unique location for your perfect day. Beautiful grounds accented by a pond with waterfall and fountain complete your ideal setting. capacity 250 | price $$

william tell banquets

6201 Joliet Road, Countryside, IL (708) 354-4200 | sales@holidayinn-cs.com HolidayInnWilliamTell.com Host your ceremony in our beautiful outdoor space. Select from one of our unique banquet halls including The Atrium, with a rustic setting, three fireplaces and a courtyard view; or choose the Terrace Room with vast skylights and stained-glass windows. The Grand Ballroom speaks traditional elegance. capacity 350 | price $$

wyndham grand chicago riverfront

71 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL (312) 346-7100 WyndhamGrandChicagoRiverfront.com Modern. Sophisticated. Showstopping. Impress your guests in one of our two spectacular wedding venues. Our 39th floor Penthouse Ballroom features panoramic city views and a stunning outdoor terrace, while our new Grand Ballroom is perfect for larger parties. capacity 300 | price $$$

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venuti’s ristorante & banquets

2251 W. Lake Street, Addison, IL (630) 376-1500 | VenutisBanquets.com Venuti’s Ristorante & Banquets would like the opportunity to graciously host and serve your special day. We are known for our attention to detail, our excellent service and our ability to customize your special event. We have lavish accommodations for up to 1,000 guests. capacity 400+ | price $$

warwick allerton hotel, chicago 701 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL (312) 274-6423 WarwickHotels.com/allerton-hotel-chicago The landmark Warwick Allerton Hotel offers two

c.d.peacock

Oakbrook Center | Woodfield Mall | Old Orchard Mall (800) CDP-1837 | CDPeacock.com C.D.Peacock offers the top brands, including Tacori, Hearts On Fire, A. Jaffe, Ritani, Furrer Jacot, Henri Daussi, Benchmark and more. We also have a team of talented designers and gemologists who can create your dream ring from scratch. We create memories and jewelry to last a lifetime!

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simply luxe bridal boutique

2390 Esplanade Drive, Suite 110, Algonquin, IL (224) 241-8115 SimplyLuxeBridal.com The day you choose your gown should be just as special as the day you wear it. Showcasing exquisite collections from Rosa Clará, Rosa Clará Two, Atelier Pronovias, Pronovias, Watters, Wtoo and Martina Liana. We’re a full-service salon for your wedding party and guests.

Smallcakes believes in its slogan of “Maybe a Cupcake Will Help?” and has been growing their neighborhood cupcakery across the world. Our mission statement is to use creative flavors, quality ingredients and friendly service to provide the finest cupcake experience worthy of returning and recommending.

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tms salon

1001 75th Street, Woodrige, IL (630) 541-3635 | TMSSalon.com TMS Salon is a full-service Kerastase and Loreal professional salon, med spa and bridal boutique with a world-renowned makeup artist.

alice in ivory

1117 West Armitage Avenue, Chicago, IL (312) 533-9326 | AliceInIvory.com At Alice in Ivory, we feel that your wedding is the most fashionable day of your life, and we want your experience with us to be unforgettable. Whether you are a girl who loves lace and flowers in her hair or one who dreams of glamour and silk, you will be sure to make an entrance.

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On location (630) 550-3764 | info@appease2you.com Appease2You.com Appease Inc. is an on-location bridal hair, makeup and spa team. We give our brides the celebrity treatment! Hairstyling, airbrush makeup, tattoo coverage, eyelashes, massage, mani/pedis and hair extensions are only a few of the bridal glamour services we offer. Call us today!

total image hair and airbrush makeup

Chicagoland, IL (630) 963-2442 TotalImageBridal.com Our award-winning team of artists has been making brides beautiful for over 16 years. We offer high-end services without the high-end prices. Our primary business is weddings so you get personal service throughout your entire experience. Let us bring our expertise to you!

cakes & caterers

dimitra’s bridal couture

1009 N. Rush Street, Chicago, IL (312) 787-0920 | DimitrasBridal.com Located in Chicago’s Oak Street fashion district, Dimitra’s Bridal houses a coveted selection of designers such as Amsale, Reem Acra, Inbal Dror, Stephen Yearick, Atelier Pronovias and more! The fashion-focused approach and unparalleled service have made it a premier destination for designer gowns!

kathryn’s bridal and dress shop

3807 W. Elm St., Rte. 120, McHenry, IL (815) 385-7330 | Kathryns-Bridal.com We are the area’s premier bridal, special occasion and invitation destination. Our outstanding collection, personal service and attention to detail are what every woman expects and deserves. Our beautiful location will enhance your experience, and we look forward to assisting you.

mira couture

One East Delaware Place, Chicago, IL (312) 255-1699 miracouture@gmail.com MiraCouture.com Mira Couture carries a gorgeous selection of wedding gowns from designers Rosa Clará, Stephen Yearick, Mikaella, Paloma Blanca and Martina Liana. Mira Couture offers personalized custom design services

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blue plate catering

1362 W. Fulton Street, Chicago, IL (312) 421-6666 | BluePlateChicago.com FLet’s embark on a culinary journey! We create menus tailored to reflect your personal taste, style and budget,and provide professional catering, staff and qualityrentals for your social event anywhere in the Madison area.

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ashland addison floral & event de´cor

1640 W. Fulton St., Chicago, IL (312) 432-8958 info@ashaddevents.com AshAddEvents.com The Ashland Addison Floral & Event Décor team is led by design specialists who begin the process with a personal consultation including discussion on the extensive services we provide, as well as exploring your dreams for your special day.

trudy’s flowers

2715 Forgue Dr., #117, Naperville, IL (630) 922-3338 trudys@flowersandbranches.com FlowersandBranches.com Trudy’s Flowers proudly serves the Chicagoland area. For decades we have been offering only the finest wedding floral arrangements, backed by friendly and reliable service. We always go the extra mile to make your wedding flowers perfect and your day unforgettable.

wedding consultants

Serving the Chicago/tri-state area (630) 808-0525 ChicChefCatering.com When you hire Chic Chef Catering for your wedding, we’ll ensure that the food and service go far above your expectations. We offer a wide array of traditional and ethnic food options as well as customizable menus. Not only do we handle food, service and rentals, we also bring our own staff to your event.

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7022 S. Bennett Avenue, Chicago, IL (312) 380-1201 | JChereeBridalLifestyle.com J. Cheree Bridal Lifestyle Services is a one-of-a-kind exclusive bridal service designed specifically with the needs of the bride in mind. As the industry leader in bridal lifestyle services, our goal is to “Make Angels of the Aisle” by allowing them to stress less during the planning process.

1527 47th Avenue, Moline, IL (309) 269-4027 | TamaraWendtDesign.com Tamara Wendt Design will design, coordinate and consult on a variety of exciting options for your wedding. No matter the size, we will ensure that it will

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rush productions photography and video concepts

1610 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL (312) 265-1911 | rush@rushphotovideo.com RushPhotoVideo.com We thrive on creating innovative concepts for couples that want their wedding to have an exclusive appearance. Our signature concepts like “The Save the Date Trailer” and “On Wedding Demand” are just some of the many services we offer that set us apart from everyone else.

info@ringofmusic.com RingofMusic.com Grammy Award–winning talent and recording artists perform the highest quality of music for even the most discerning listener. Our professionalism, sound and dedication to our couples translates into an extraordinary night and a packed dance floor. We look forward to working with you!

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Serving nationwide (630) 677-7481 AnthonyYoon.com Choosing a wedding photographer can be an overwhelming challenge. How do you know that they’ll do a good job? Choose someone you can trust and who cares about your wedding on a personal level. Connect with me and set up a free consultation to see if I’m the right photographer for you!

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Four Chicagoland locations (888) 777-7011 info@essenceweddings.com EssenceWeddings.com/love Essence Photo & Video has been specializing in the fine art of documenting your wedding for over a decade. We are known throughout Chicago for high-end photography and videography services at reasonable prices.

george street photo & video

(866) 831-4103 info@georgestreetphoto.com GeorgeStreetPhoto.com George Street Photo & Video is a community of passionate, talented photojournalists. From best friend to fiancé, we document the moments that will forever remind you what a wedding day is all about—love.

jenny taylor boudoir photography

Chicago, Naperville and Beverly Hills (312) 800-3540 info@jennytaylorphotography.com JennyTaylorBoudoirs.com Our 100 percent female team guarantees to transform you into a bombshell bride in our private, safe studios. Most packages include professional hair and makeup, help with posing and a gorgeous collection of keepsakes to choose from. We’re Chicago and California’s only trusted company for over seven years.

jolie images

642 Wheeling Rd., Wheeling, IL (866) 922-3961 info@jolieimages.com JolieImages.com Memories for your happily ever after! Let us customize a package to suit your needs and budget. Our packages start as low as $595 and our V.I.P. all-inclusive package is less than $1,500!

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absolute dream limousine, trolley and coach admit one djs

104 Ambassador Drive, Naperville, IL (877) 423-6481 AdmitOneDJs.com As an Admit One client, you’ll enjoy “Meet The DJ Night”—a night of celebration, excitement and peaceof-mind while you and your fiancé make your selections from our talented staff of DJs, in person, all in one night!

an enchanted evening

1920 Thoreau Dr., Ste. 171, Schaumburg, IL (847) 490-1000 info@anenchantedevening.com AnEnchantedEvening.com We are a professional mobile entertainment company specializing in wedding receptions. We repeatedly exceed our customers’ expectations by maintaining a level of service above and beyond other entertainment companies. Our experienced adult disc jockey emcees give you the personal attention and professionalism you expect and deserve.

backthird entertainment

Geneva, IL (630) 264-2366 Backthird.com Backthird DJs make your wedding as personal as possible—and your preparation as easy as possible. Include uplighting, live jazz or modern strings—or let your DJ direct the whole day. Give us your brilliant ideas; we’ll turn it into a brilliant plan.

green fourteen

Chicago, IL (708) 638-1755 | GTE.me Green Fourteen is you! Your style! Your energy! Your music! Chicago’s award-winning pop orchestra features no band breaks, four hours of live music and a pro DJ for two hours. We can customize any package or build one that suits your vision and budget. Planning and coordination services are included!

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Serving all of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana (708) 535-7400 AbsoluteDreamLimos.com As the wedding specialists, we guarantee the newest fleet and best wedding packages available. Our company has been family owned for 30 years.

blanc de bleu cuv´ee mousseux

(855) 874-2394 Blanc de Bleu is the world’s first blue sparkling wine—a dry, crisp, sparkling grape wine made with organic blueberry juice concentrate and certified color. It’s perfect for wedding receptions. Visit Facebook.com/ blancdebleu for your nearest retailer. Drink responsibly.

blue peak tents

1151 Atlantic Dr., Suite 3, West Chicago, IL (630) 338-0288 BluePeakTents.com Blue Peak Tents is a quality wedding tent rental provider for Northern Illinois, Chicago, Southern Wisconsin and Northwest Indiana. Our outstanding customer service will make your special day as stress-free as possible, and our top-quality products will be sure to impress all your guests!

chicago trolley & double decker co.

Chicago, IL (773) 890-2000 ChicagoTrolley.com Using a trolley on your wedding day is a fun way to transport your wedding party around town! Our classic red and green trolleys go all over Chicagoland, Indiana and Wisconsin. Trolleys are a spectacular way to make a classic Chicago memory for you and your guests!

chicago wedding officiant services, inc.

Serving the entire Chicago area (312) 834-4211 Chicago-Wedding-Officiant.com Whoever you may be, and whatever wedding experience you may seek, our job is to take care of everything in relation to your ceremony. You can rest easy knowing that you’re working with professionals and that your ceremony will represent who you are on your wedding day.

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Ditka’s Restaurants

242

31North Banquets & Catering

221

Donald E. Stephens Ballrooms & Rosemont Catering

89

33 Group

231

DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago-Alsip

253

Abbey Farms

311

Abbington

25

DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago-North Shore & Conference Center

325

Adler Planetarium

331

DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago O’Hare Airport-Rosemont

219

Alpine Banquets

296

DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago-Oak Brook

169

The Armour House at Lake Forest Academy

317

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Chicago Downers Grove

21

Arrowhead Weddings

277

Drury Lane

193

Astoria Exquisite Banquets

245

Eagle Ridge Resort & Spa

15

Bartlett Hills Country Club

321

East Bank Club

335

Belle Salle Banquets

159

Elements at Water Street

329

Bloomfield Barn

295

Entertainment Cruises Chicago

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Bridges of Poplar Creek Country Club

149

Fountain Blue

189

Brookfield Zoo

337

Georgios Banquets

204, 319

Bull Valley Golf Club

299

Glendale Lakes Golf Club

151

C.D.Peacock

37

Goldmoor Inn

197

Café Brauer at Lincoln Park Zoo

321

Grand Geneva Resort & Spa

17

Cantigny Weddings

177

Grand Traverse Resort and Spa

5

The Carleton of Oak Park

113

Grand Victoria Casino

200

The Carlisle

87

Heritage Ballroom

313

Carnivale

41

Hilton Chicago/Northbrook

259

The Chateau Bu-Sché

289

Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort

307

Chateau Orleans

199

Hilton Lisle/Naperville

273

Chicago Athletic Association Hotel

67

Hilton Rosemont/Chicago O’Hare

207

Chicago Gaelic Park

295

Hotel Arista

286

Chicago Marriott Lincolnshire Resort

301

Hotel Baker

13

Chicago’s First Lady Cruises

165

Hyatt Chicago Magnificent Mile

339

CityGate Grille

211

Hyatt Regency Lisle

247

Concorde Banquets

7

Hyatt Regency Schaumburg

309

Crowne Plaza Burr Ridge

33

I Hotel and Conference Center

337

Deer Path Inn

129

Illinois Beach Resort & Conference Center

93

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SITES & LOCATIONS

341

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RESOURCE INDEX CONT. In Paris Banquets

191

River Bend Golf Club

315

The Jacob Henry Mansion Estate

212

Salvatore’s

171

Kemper Lakes Golf Club

173

The Signature Room at the 95th®

147

Ki’s Gardens

133

Silver Lake Country Club

270

LondonHouse Chicago

9, 319

St. Andrews Golf & Country Club

331

Makray Memorial Golf Club

249

Swissôtel Chicago

49

Manzo’s Banquets

315

The Stained Glass Restaurant

319

Marriott Chicago Naperville

293

The Stonegate

255

Mayne Stage

311

Tinley Park Convention Center

111

Meridian Banquet & Conference Center

81

Trump International Hotel & Tower

43, 319

Mesón Sabika

283

Tuscany Falls Banquets & Events

57

Metropolis Ballroom of Arlington Heights

236

Venuti’s

Insert

Midwest Ballrooms

329

Warwick Allerton Hotel

101

Mistwood Golf Club

223

Wedgewood Wedding & Banquet Center

39

The Monte Bello Estate

55, 319

White Pines Golf Club

325

Morgan’s on Fulton

194

William Tell

163

Motor Row Galleries

305

Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront

153

Naper Settlement

275

Northern Illinois University

339

CAKES & CATERERS

PAGE #

Oak Brook Bath & Tennis Club

62

Blue Plate Catering

59

The Odyssey Country Club

261

Chic Chef Chicago

269

Old Orchard Country Club

263

Elysia Root Cakes

317

Patrick C. Haley Mansion

289

Smallcakes, A Cupcakery of Naperville

239

The Pavilion at Orchard Ridge Farms

65

Pinecrest Golf Club

157

FLOWERS & DÉCOR

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Pinstripes

309

Ashland Addison Floral & Event Décor

327

Prairie Landing Golf Club

47

Revel Decor Inc

267

Prairie Street Brewhouse

296

Trudy’s Flowers

281

President Abraham Lincoln Springfield

335

Randall Oaks Golf Club

117

BRIDAL FASHION & BEAUTY

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Ravisloe Country Club

121

Alice in Ivory

69

Renaissance Chicago North Shore Hotel

327

Appease Inc.

299

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Bella Bianca Bridal Couture

95

Jenny Taylor Boudoir Photography

99

Dimitra’s Bridal Couture

2

Jolie Images

209, 319

Kathryn’s Bridal

107

Rush Productions Photography & Video Concepts

125

Mira Couture

23

Valorie Darling Photography

83

Simply Luxe Bridal Boutique

10

T.M.S Studio

307

ENTERTAINMENT

PAGE #

Total Image Hair & Airbrush Makeup

313

Admit One DJs

264

An Enchanted Evening

34

JEWELRY

PAGE #

Backthird Entertainment

45

Bella Cosa Jewelers

Cover

Rogers & Hollands Jewelers

19

Green Fourteen

256

Matt Steadman Band & Ring of Music Orchestra

285

SPECIALTY SERVICES

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Big City Bride

203

J. Cheree Bridal Lifestyle Service

291

Absolute Dream Limousine

333

Tamara Wendt Design

301

Blanc de Bleu Cuvée Mousseux

1, 61

Blue Peak Tents

291

Chicago Trolley and Double Decker Co.

293

PAGE #

Anthony Yoon Photography

305

Chicago Wedding Officiant Service

333

Essence Photo & Video

241

Classic Wedding Car

105

George Street Photo & Video

Cover

Shelli’s Travel

227

343

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO

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caitlin & ross ELGIN “Caitlin is six-foot-two, so I don’t pick her up too often,” Ross jokes of spinning his bride as their first dance to Ben Rector’s “Forever Like That” came to a close. “It wasn’t planned, and we hadn’t practiced—I just knew it’d be a spontaneous move she would love.”

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