The Knot Georgia Fall/Winter 2017

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CONTENTS

contents FALL/WINTER 2017

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get the look theknot.com editor’s letter checklist ask carley top picks 8 sophisticated hotel settings expert advice secrets from real couples haute hues love stories marriage licenses and wedding announcements snapshot

PHOTOGRAPH BY PAUL COSTELLO

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CONTENTS

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hot trends to make your own

fashion 142

let the good times roll High-low hems, feathers and fringe make for a fun, flirty bridal look.

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works of art Find the right ring for you.

beauty & wellness 156

foodie beauty

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Healthy foods to keep you gorgeous.

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wedding themes 101 Our glossary has everything you need.

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hot trends to make your own The ideas we’re loving this year.

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wedding cakes by style How to make your cake mirror your vibe and theme.

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where to register right now The nitty-gritty on our favorite retailers.

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works of art

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FROM TOP: VICKI GR AFTON PHOTOGR APHY; YASU + JUNKO

style

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KATIE/LAMB

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CONTENTS

real weddings 66

courtney & clayton april 23, adairsville

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chyna & dalton november 12, newnan

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hillary & andrew october 15, richmond hill

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chena & aaron may 26, athens

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candyce & jason

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happy campers

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candyce & jason

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planning

chelsey & chris

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october 22, savannah

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jessie & mike

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how to actually pay for your wedding

the big picture Ask your photographer these questions.

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Little things you can save on, big things you can sacrifice and how it all adds up.

jessika & odi october 8, atlanta

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Pull off an awesome camp wedding.

october 17, rome

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happy campers

hottest honeymoon destinations Pack your bags for the trip of a lifetime.

kelli & josh june 10, atlanta

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jared & kelley october 15, palmetto

real wedding budget key $ = $10,000 or less

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We 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.

$$ = $10,001–$30,000

$$$ = $30,001–$50,000

$$$$ = $50,001–$75,000

$$$$$ = $75,001+

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WEDDINGS

REHEARSAL DINNERS

SHOWERS

OCCASIONS

Anna and Spencer Photography

Viridian Images

Lhunter Photography

Anna and Spencer Photography

To plan your next event, contact one of our event specialists: Sophie Berger (sberger@buckheadrestaurants.com) or Leslie Bahr (lbahr@buckheadrestaurants.com)

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We take care of everything between... “I WILL”and“I DO”

Legendary Weddings Planning. Design. Floral. Cuisine.Venues

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get the look

ABOUT THE COVER

Check out more fashion-forward dresses for your wedding day and beyond at TheKnot.com/fashion.

ON HER

ON HER

ON HER

Dress, $4,200, Rivini at Bridals by Lori, BridalsbyLori.com (Atlanta); engagement ring, $1,580, MarrowFine.com

Dress, price upon request, Marchesa at Elite Pour La Vie, ElitePourLaVie.com (Alpharetta), Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, JoanPillowBridal.com (Atlanta); headpiece, $197, SaraGabriel.com; engagement ring, price upon request, UneekJewelry.com; shoes, $795, JimmyChoo.com

Dress, price upon request, Sareh Nouri at Kelly’s Closet, KellysCloset.net (Atlanta); headpiece, $285, Paris by Deborah Moreland, KleinfeldBridal .com; engagement ring, $1,800 (not including center stone), AJaffe.com; band, $825, CoastDiamond.com; shoes, $110, WHITE by Vera Wang, DavidsBridal.com

Jacket, $450, pants, $250, JCrew .com; shirt, $90, Joseph Abboud, MensWearhouse.com

ON HIM

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EASY RIDER Photographer Paul Costello snaps our models cruising through the French Quarter.

Jacket, $450, pants, $250, JCrew .com; shirt, $90, pocket square, $30, Joseph Abboud, MensWearhouse.com; tie, $19, TheTieBar.com; shoes, $350, ColeHaan.com shot on location at Hotel Provincial, HotelProvincial.com

behind the scenes

MODEL BEHAVIOR Design director Tracy Everding and photo assistant Alex Darsey scout locations.

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JAZZ IT UP With its vibrant music scene and colorful architecture, New Orleans was the perfect backdrop for our fun and flirty fashion feature, “Let the Good Times Roll.” After all, what better place to shoot party dresses and statement accessories than a city known for its one-of-a-kind, celebratory vibe?

photography: Paul Costello fashion styling: Audrey Slater hair: Miok for Wella Professionals

at Judy Casey Inc. makeup: Brett Jackson using NARS Cosmetics at Sarah Laird & Good Company florals: Poppy & Mint Floral Company

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EDITOR IN CHIEF

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MANAGING EDITORS

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Lauren Kay

Susan Berryman Kellee Kratzer

EXECUTIVE EDITOR, DIGITAL

Kristen Maxwell Cooper

CONTRIBUTING ART DIRECTOR

DESIGN DIRECTOR

REAL WEDDINGS PHOTO DIRECTOR

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Toby Fox

Tracy Everding

Rebecca Crumley

Kathy Nguyen

SENIOR NEWS EDITOR FASHION & BEAUTY EDITOR DIGITAL EDITOR REAL WEDDINGS EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR, REAL WEDDINGS ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR, RESEARCH ASSISTANT EDITOR, DIGITAL EDITORIAL ASSISTANT, FASHION & BEAUTY EDITORIAL ASSISTANT, DIGITAL SOCIAL EDITOR SENIOR DESIGNER DESIGNER REAL WEDDINGS DESIGNERS ASSOCIATE PHOTO EDITOR ASSOCIATE DIGITAL PHOTO EDITOR EDITORIAL & MARKETING COORDINATOR

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THE STUDIO @ XO HEAD OF STUDIO Nick Fortunato EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Elizabeth Roehrig DIRECTOR, BRAND EXPERIENCE Alexis Jonnson PRODUCER Joanna Dedvukaj SENIOR EDITORS Cassie Kreitner, Kate Traverson ASSOCIATE COPY EDITOR Kelsey Paine VIDEO PRODUCER Jose Marmolejos SENIOR DESIGNER Amanda Kocis Gallagher PROJECT MANAGER Elizabeth Smith ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR Kelley Rowland JUNIOR DIGITAL MARKETING COORDINATOR Claire Flanagan SALES & MARKETING PRESIDENT, LOCAL MARKETPLACE Paul Bascobert, pbascobert@xogrp.com GROUP VP, LOCAL SALES John Pike, jpike@xogrp.com (212) 515-3535 PUBLISHER Carolyn Mantone, cmantone@theknot.com (888) 873-5093 REGIONAL SALES DIRECTOR Tom Chelednik, tchelednik@theknot.com ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Jessica Smith, jsmith@theknot.com (877) 483-4104 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 DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER, PUBLIC RELATIONS

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COFOUNDER Carley Roney The Knot Georgia is a publication of Weddingpages LLC, a subsidiary of XO Group Inc. All content © 2017 XO Group Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction, either in whole or in part, is forbidden without written permission from the publisher. The Knot, TheKnot.com and The Knot Georgia are trademarks of XO Group Inc. The Knot is not responsible for the return or loss of, or damage to, unsolicited materials. Those submitting manuscripts, photographs, artwork and other materials for consideration should not send originals, unless specifically requested to do so in writing by The Knot. Manuscripts, artwork and other materials submitted must be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Editorial Offices: 195 Broadway, New York, NY 10007 (212) 219-8555. Production Offices: 11106 Mockingbird Drive, Omaha, NE 68137 (800) 843-4983 please recycle after wedding

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REAL WEDDINGS

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Browse top weddings from the Peach State for the ultimate local inspiration. You’ll find amazing venues plus creative style ideas that will show your guests what a true Southern celebration is all about, like Lena and Zubin’s Hyatt Regency Savannah nuptials. Their day included University of Georgia–inspired details and a Georgia-peach-flavored cake.

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Gather your dream team of wedding vendors with the help of our Ultimate Wedding Guides at TheKnot.com/stateguides. Your Georgia directory 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 ever-expanding local marketplace. Happy planning!

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EDITOR’ S LET TER

Try our savvy tips for saving without sacrificing. (p. 168) A luxe Chile eco-lodge is perfect for honeymooners. (p. 176)

When I got engaged the first thing I started thinking about was my wedding vision—something that proved much harder to settle on than I expected. I had recently vacationed in Italy and thought I wanted a family-style feast with rustic tables covered in majolica platters filled with Tuscan specialties. All of that changed the minute I walked into my dream venue: a stunning, light-filled Manhattan loft space with a glassenclosed roof and wraparound terrace. From there, everything else fell into place. To help you get your planning off to a successful start, we’ve got ideas for 15 different styles to inspire your day (p. 108). Once you’ve nailed your venue and theme, it will be so much easier to pick a gorgeous cake design (p. 126) and all the other details, as well as choose a dress that suits you and your wedding. And whether it’s a fun, flirty or straight-up sexy gown you’re envisioning, turn to “Let the Good Times Roll” (p. 142) for some seriously beautiful fashion inspo. Of course, it will be hard to pull off your day without a plan for how to pay for it. Luckily, we’ve got tips and tricks for ways to save (p. 168). Plus, there’s so much more to explore in this issue, from this year’s hottest trends (p. 120) to where to register right now (p. 133), so get ready to dog-ear pages and let us help you plan a wedding that’s totally you.

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I love the detailing on this Hayley Paige gown. (p. 142)

This cake is a work of art, and one of my faves. (p. 126)

KELLIE GOULD Editor in Chief

A dream catcher makes for a beautiful boho ceremony backdrop. (p. 108)

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

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: COURTESY OF LOCATION; LIBBY VANDERPLOEG; SAR AH LOVE PHOTOGR APHY; SYLVIE GIL PHOTOGR APHY; PERNILLE LOOF; PAUL COSTELLO

Congrats, You’re Engaged!

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CHECKLIST

get your customized wedding checklist at TheKnot.com/checklist

This checklist will tell you what to do, when, on your way to the altar—but make sure to flip the page for our must-have apps and the online tools that will help you get there.

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date: ______ /______ /______

date: ______ /______ /______

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

Plan the ceremony with your officiant and discuss religious requirements such as premarital counseling.

MONTHS

Don’t worry, your first task is a fun one: Envision your wedding— think about the style you want and color palettes you love. Nail down a budget. When and where would you like to get married? Not sure where to start? The Knot Venue Concierge can give you personal recommendations based on a few details (see Wedding Planning Tools, p. 26). Hire any pros you just have to have, like a band or wedding planner. Start searching for the dress. Get the ring appraised and then insured ASAP.

Propose to your wedding party. Create your website with The Knot. Guests can also access it on the Guest List app (see Wedding Planning Tools, p. 26). Book your photographer, florist, musicians and other important pros. Order the gown and veil and schedule fittings for six weeks and one to two weeks before the wedding. Choose and order the bridesmaid dresses. Start registering—a super-fun to-do.

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Book your honeymoon. Choose the formalwear. Send out your save-the-dates. Order the invitations and thank-you notes. Hire a day-of coordinator (if you don’t have a full-service planner or a day-of planner isn’t included with your venue). Schedule beauty trials and book hairstylists and makeup artists.

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CHECKLIST

4-5 MONTHS

MONTH

date: ______ /______ /______

date: ______ /______ /______

Address your invitations or hand them off to your calligrapher. Finalize the rental list (tables, chairs, linens and so on) with the caterer or rental company. Complete your wedding cake order and order the groom’s cake, if you’re having one. Buy wedding rings. Arrange day-of transportation for yourselves and the wedding party.

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Figure out how to get a local marriage license—you need one to make it official. Finalize your ceremony with your officiant.

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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 vows, especially if you’re writing them yourselves. Go to the first dress fitting— bring shoes and undergarments. Finalize the menu. Create a timeline for the weekend and share it with your attendants, planner and photographer.

our planner app is a must-have!

Compile a must-take photo list for your shooter. Keep it under a dozen so you get the shots you really want.

1-2 WEEKS

date: ______ /______ /______

Once you’ve got your final head count, share it with the caterer, cake baker and site manager, and finish the seating chart. Pass on requests from your pros, like a table for the DJ, to the site manager. Go to the last dress fitting. Designate point people for day-of tasks. Make sure all beauty appointments are scheduled.

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date: ______ /______ /______

K wedding planning tools Our apps and online tools for top to-dos in the first months of planning make the process easy. OUR APPS THE KNOT GUEST LIST AND WEDDING WEBSITES MANAGER Create your wedding website and guest list. Guests can access the app to get essential details and share photos. WEDDING LOOKBOOK BY THE KNOT Search for the hottest dresses and rings, and see where you can find them in your area. WEDDING PLANNER BY THE KNOT Consider this your personalized organizer: It includes the Wedding Budget Calculator and The Ultimate Wedding Checklist.

Steam the dress or suit if wrinkled. Touch base with the ceremony and the reception sites one more time to go over the schedule.

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Give the marriage license to your officiant. Rehearse the ceremony and have dinner. Breathe—and have fun!

OUR ONLINE TOOLS THEKNOT.COM/WEDDINGWEBSITES Build your customized wedding website by choosing from unique design schemes and colors. The best part? It’s free! THEKNOT.COM/REGISTRY Register at your favorite stores and track all of your gifts. Be sure to share your registries on your wedding website. THEKNOT.COM/MARKETPLACE Research, read reviews, directly connect, then book top wedding vendors in your area, in all categories. SC STOCKSHOP

Finalize all of your flower arrangements with your florist.

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“As we approached the fall season, we were excited to showcase a few modern yet striking elements into the design. The color scheme was very bold, and we focused on textures and patterns whenever possible.” —We Tie the Knots

DETAIL WE LOVE The Knot editors are traveling the country reporting on the hottest wedding style and tech trends brought to life by local wedding pros. Atlanta’s winning trend comes from Paper Daisies Stationery and KGH Calligraphy, who teamed up to create stunning foil-pressed party invitations.

THE TEAM VENUE Atlanta History Center PLANNER We Tie the Knots PHOTOGRAPHY

Lauren Hatch and Aubrey Hatch/Lauren Rae Photography VIDEOGRAPHY Jonathan and Kaye FLOWERS Stylish Stems; Victory Blooms STATIONERY Paper Daisies Stationery CALLIGRAPHY KGH Calligraphy CATERING Soiree Catering and Events; Sun in My Belly DESSERT Sweet Peeps Bakery RENTALS Collection Event Furniture Rentals; Quest Events; Sweet Seats LINENS I Do Linens ENTERTAINMENT The Free/Sam Hill Entertainment PHOTO BOOTH Slow Motion Booth Atlanta HAIR & MAKEUP Brushworx Hair and Makeup DRESS SHOWCASE Wedding Angels Bridal Boutique

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EXPERT Q& A

ask carley Our cofounder answers your questions.

My fiancé is Hindu, and while we’ve chosen not to have a religious ceremony, I want to surprise him with a few personal touches from his heritage. Any suggestions? The best way to do this is subtly. Gold and red, both auspicious colors in Indian tradition, could appear throughout your wedding details. Choose a red stationery suite inked in gold, have your bridesmaids wear red or decorate your tables with gold-plated urns filled with red, pink and yellow blooms. Elephants (to honor the god Ganesh) could also play a role, or include a modern mandap in the ceremony.

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I’m having trouble finding accessories to match my style of dress—how should I start?

SEATING STRESS

One or two accessories can complete any look (and make it your own), but try not to pile on too many pieces or you’ll be headed for a fashion faux pas. But if you want to achieve glamgirl status, feel free to add a big, bold necklace to your embellished dress, plus a crystal clutch. Is modern more your style? Then a sleek column gown with a pair of sexy metallic shoes and a haute headband will do the trick. For a more vintage look, go for lace and heirloom-like details such as gloves and a brooch.

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If my bridesmaids are getting their hair and makeup done, do I go before or after them?

It usually takes a pro about two to three hours to do a bride’s hair and makeup. More time may be needed if they have to make lots of adjustments or start over (which hopefully won’t happen, but you should prepare for it anyway). To save time and stress, ask bridesmaids to do their own hair and makeup, and then have your professional touch them up. Or, preferably, hire a separate person for your attendants and mom. If the pro will be working on both you and the others, you should go last so your look is nice and fresh for pictures.

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Who else sits with my fiancé and me at the reception? Do we have to sit with the wedding party?

You can sit with whomever you like. One choice is to have the honor attendants and their spouses or dates seated with the newlyweds. Some couples sit with their whole wedding party, while others choose to sit with their parents. If you go with the latter option, both sets of parents should be at your table to prevent any appearance of favoritism. If your parents are divorced, you may want to skip this and seat each set at a table of their friends and relatives (to prevent any awkwardness). Want to use dinner as a chance to steal a moment for just the two of you? You can decide on the most romantic option: the sweetheart table. >>

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One of the reasons people aren’t the biggest fans of organized dances is the song seems to go on forever. If you have your heart set on doing the “Macarena,” play 60 seconds of it, then smoothly transition into 60 seconds of “YMCA” and cap it off with 60 seconds of the electric slide. Switching songs keeps fewer people on the sidelines without slowing down the party. Ask your DJ ahead of time if they can make this dance mix. Plus with you two having so much fun, guests will be happy to join in.

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How soon do we have to have our wedding hashtag? It seems couples have them ready to post as soon as they’re engaged— are we late to the game if we don’t?

Couple hashtags are the best way to see all photos relating to your wedding festivities, but you certainly don’t have to be ready with one as soon as the ring is on your finger. While some to-be-weds may have found it fun or amusing to play around with different combinations of their names before they were even engaged (don’t worry—we won’t tell), it’s certainly not for everyone. You don’t even have to have a hashtag—but if you decide you do want one, don’t stress about creating it. Sometimes couples get lucky and have the perfect names for a fun play on words, but you can always use simple phrases like #SarahAndAshleyGetHitched2017 or #AndersonPartyOfTwo. Just check the hashtag before and make sure it doesn’t already have hundreds of photos attached. Tip: Adding the date always helps separate your hashtag from the rest.

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the ritz-carlton reynolds, lake oconee 1 Lake Oconee Trail, Greensboro; (706) 467-0600; RitzCarlton.com Escape to Georgia’s tranquil lake country for a celebration on Lake Oconee at this premier Ritz-Carlton property, home to three private cottages and seven unique venues. Head to The Forest for a ceremony among the trees, or host your vows overlooking the Oconee Golf Course before moving the party to nearby Sandy Creek Barn—a rustic venue with a stacked stone fireplace and outdoor terrace.

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St Ives Country Club Our 45,000-square-foot stone-encased clubhouse sits majestically atop one of the highest points in North Fulton County. Once inside, you experience the feeling of an 18th century English country manor. Whether your special day is small and intimate or larger in size, St Ives Country Club provides the perfect combination of private elegance and impeccable service to meet your every need. Our Windsor Ballroom will accommodate up to 175 guests cocktail style or 120 seated. The adjacent Mayfair Room will accommodate 75 guests cocktail style or up to 50 for a seated reception. Together these rooms provide a wonderful space for larger special events. Contact us for information on availability and pricing. Mention this ad and receive 50% off the room rental. specialevents@stivescountryclub.org One St Ives Country Club Drive, Johns Creek, GA 30097 • (o) 770-623-1239, ext. 1107

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let’s talk beauty prep: what should all to-be-weds do in the weeks leading up to their wedding day? We always suggest a facial or exfoliation a week before the wedding. Beauty rest is another must, and try to drink a gallon of water every single day. That may sound like a lot, but it’ll flush out toxins and leave you with hydrated and beautiful skin. If you plan on getting a spray tan, go to a trusted pro that you have personal experience with two days before your ceremony. is there anything a client should avoid? Definitely don’t wax your eyebrows less than three days before your vows. Waxing removes fine hairs, which causes makeup to adhere differently to the skin surrounding your eyebrows. Since we prefer to work with clean hair, wash it the morning of the wedding and avoid using a straightener or curling iron. Natural oils only weigh hair down and prevent us from creating voluminous looks. do you have any advice for criers? Waterproof foundation and mascara are key. We highly recommend false lashes in order to cut down on mascara use, and it’s helpful to keep a handkerchief on hand for blotting. Find more pros from your area in our directory on p. 187

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videographer what’s the process like when you first meet with a couple? The first step of any storytelling process starts with a couple’s story. Our team sets up a date to personally meet with each of our clients, or we contact them via Skype if it’s a destination wedding. We then spend a couple of hours talking, since you can only retell someone’s love story if you have an intimate understanding of it. is there anything a couple should bring to their first meeting with you? We love when couples are passionate about their loved ones, their story and their union. Outside of that passion, we don’t ask them to bring anything to an initial meeting. what’s the number one reason to-be-weds should hire a videographer? Hiring a videographer to capture all of the emotions, sights, sounds and interactions that come with a wedding day is essential for couples who want to relive their love story for the rest of their lives. how would you describe your film style? Our films are stylistic yet timeless and closer in nature to a compelling movie than a traditional wedding video.

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how do you deal with a camera-shy couple? is it best to act like the camera isn’t there? We do everything we can to make sure every duo embraces the joy of their wedding day. You’re going to spend the entire day with your cinematographer, so it’s important to establish a relationship with them while enjoying their company. You want to celebrate the day with friends, not strangers. how do you go about choosing a soundtrack for each wedding film? A compelling soundtrack is equally as important to a story as stunning visuals. We hand select specific music for each story while considering the theme, pace, mood and feel of the film. We also ask for a couple’s favorite songs, artists and genres to help us choose a soundtrack they’ll enjoy.

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describe the most emotional moment you’ve recently captured on camera. It’s really hard to choose just one. Recently, a bride’s father acted as the officiant during a very emotional ceremony. The couple had started dating in junior high school, so there he was, handing his daughter off to her groom almost 10 years later. I can’t watch that moment without crying. how long does it normally take to edit and share a final version of a film? Since we pour ourselves into the editing process, it typically takes us about three months from start to finish. Check out more local wedding pros at TheKnot.com/marketplace

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what inspired you to start your own videography company? I’ve always had a passion for storytelling and cinema. It’s inspiring to hear a couple’s story and humbling to capture one of the most important days of their lives. The opportunity to create something they’ll cherish forever is the reason why I love what I do.

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“I never had any doubt about Kris’s answer, I just wanted the proposal to be as perfect as he is,” Collin (left) says of popping the question just nine months into their relationship. After commissioning a jeweler to create a custom band for his groom-to-be, Collin proposed during a foggy hike on California’s central coast. Kris, of course, said “yes,” and a few weeks later reciprocated the proposal by gifting Collin an identical engagement ring while on a beach vacation with friends. “I live each day doing all I can to make him as happy as he makes me,” Kris says. The ring: VK Designs >>

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Not long after they bonded on a blind date over margaritas and Mexican food, Amy and Timothy became official when he asked her to be his girlfriend by scribbling his request on a bar napkin. “I had to check yes or no,” she says. “I still have that napkin.” A couple years later, the pair was walking through Savannah’s Monterey Square when Amy spotted a question written in chalk on the sidewalk beneath her feet. “I looked down and read, ‘Amy, will you marry me? Check yes or no,’ ” she says. “That’s when my friends jumped out of nearby bushes and yelled, ‘Check the box!’ ” The ring: A&C Gold and Diamond

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“I’d always thought highly of Sunny— so highly that I set him up on a blind date with my friend!” Susan says of her coworker, Sunny. “My friend said to me, ‘If this guy is as smart and sweet as you say he is, then why aren’t you dating him?’ ” Soon after, Susan and Sunny became a couple, and during a trip to Susan’s hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Sunny proposed on a scenic afternoon hike. “Susan stopped on a rock ledge and asked if I wanted to sit down,” Sunny says. “I told her I’d rather kneel, so I did—and here we are.” The ring: Solomon Brothers Fine Jewelry Find more amazing photographers in your area on p. 190

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Courtney Black, 27, a patient coordinator GROOM Clayton Goodore, 27, an account manager HOW THEY MET On Tinder WEDDING STYLE Sequined linens, beaded bridesmaid dresses and tufted lounge vignettes lent a sophisticated touch to Courtney and Clayton’s posh garden gathering. —Caroline Eubanks

“We booked the resort because it was breathtaking, and the location allowed for our guests to stay on-site the entire weekend,” Courtney says of their English-inspired setting. A majestic oak tree set the scene for the couple’s “I dos” in a meadow decorated with white wood accents and lush garlands.

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Mercury glass votives and textured linens topped dining tables, while glass terrariums and greenery came together to form a showstopping chandelier. During their grand exit in a vintage Mercedes-Benz, the newlyweds surprised family and friends with a fireworks show to signal the end of the evening.

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BRIDE Chyna Manning, 25, a preschool teacher GROOM Dalton Hearn, 24, a heating and air technician HOW THEY MET At a bar WEDDING STYLE Burlap linens, antique lanterns and warm burgundy and gray details came together to give Chyna and Dalton’s celebration a rustic yet inviting vibe. —CE

“Vinewood was the perfect venue for us,” Chyna says of being drawn to the historic plantation’s pastoral charm. After exchanging vows underneath a giant pecan tree, Chyna and Dalton moved the celebration indoors to the historic horse stables, which were adorned with string lights and crystal chandeliers.

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Groomsmen donned gray suits and ranunculus boutonnieres, while bridesmaids opted for cowboy boots and berry-hued floor-length gowns. “The cowboy boots were a must,” Chyna says of their country-inspired footwear.

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Guests sat down to a dinner of pecan-crusted chicken and chocolate cake served atop vintage plates hand-collected by the bride’s mother in the months leading up to the wedding. “She did an amazing job with the dinnerware,” Chyna says. “All of the tables looked absolutely beautiful.”

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Hillary Field, 29, an associate marketing manager GROOM Andrew Macdonald, 32, a regional general manager HOW THEY MET Through mutual friends WEDDING STYLE Canada natives Hillary and Andrew traveled to Savannah to say “I do” under Spanish moss–covered oak trees in an elegant, alfresco celebration marked by green and gold accents. —CE

“I was inspired by the natural beauty of the plantation,” Hillary says of their venue, which sits on 1,800 lush acres. “I liked the idea of a destination wedding in a city that most of our guests had never visited but were intrigued by.”

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“We let nature do a lot of the heavy lifting from a décor standpoint,” Hillary says of having to do little to play up the plantation’s perfectly manicured lawn. Gold flatware and personalized agate slices spruced up each place setting, where fresh sprigs of seeded eucalyptus were tucked into dinner napkins.

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One year after Aaron popped the question in Madrid, the Brooklyn, New York–based couple returned to their home state of Georgia to wed in a light-filled greenhouse surrounded by fauna. “I wanted everything to feel airy and romantic,” Chena says of sticking with a sophisticated palette of champagne and peach.

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Seasonal blooms and greenery formed Chena’s asymmetrical bouquet.

Seven years after their first kiss at a college dance party, Chena and Aaron hired the same DJ who played that night to perform at their reception. But before the DJ kicked the celebration into high gear, guests fueled up for a night of dancing with braised short ribs, corn bread, and macaroni and cheese.

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Candyce Black, 36, a talent acquisition manager GROOM Jason Wells, 36, a general surgeon HOW THEY MET Online WEDDING STYLE Inspired by their favorite films, television shows and video games, Candyce and Jason describe their whimsical rooftop nuptials as “sci-fi meets starry night.” —CE

“We wanted to stay true to who we are as a couple,” Candyce says of incorporating lightsabers, Marvel heroes and Harry Potter–inspired stationery and sweets throughout their personalized fete. To make their union official, the pair sealed the deal with a water ceremony and community prayer before jumping the broom.

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PHOTOGRAPHY Raven

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PLANNER Michelle Gainey/Lemiga FLOWERS Bold American Events

OFFICIANT Bishop Valerie Melvin (friend) GOWN Morilee, Anya Bridal, Atlanta VEIL Pronovias

SHOES David’s Bridal

ENGAGEMENT & WEDDING RINGS Helzberg

Diamonds JEWELRY Macy’s

HAIR Too Groovy

Salon MAKEUP Scoobie West & Company BRIDESMAID DRESSES David’s Bridal MENSWEAR Groom: 1701 Bespoke, Detroit;

groomsmen: The Modern Gent, Atlanta STATIONERY &

Press

SIGN-IN BOOK Foglio

RENTALS Collection Event Furniture

Rentals; Nüage Designs; Peachtree Tent & Events

CATERING Bold American

Events

CAKE For Goodness Cakes

MUSIC DJ Ric Spice/Amp’d Entertainment PHOTO BOOTH Far Out Galaxy

FAVORS

Garrett Popcorn Shops; Topsy’s Popcorn TRANSPORTATION For Hire Management

Services LLC Golden-snitch-like flowers topped the couple’s Harry Potter–themed dessert spread. After enjoying varied stations like Thai noodles and sushi, guests took home popcorn favors. “We both have family in Kansas City and I’m from Chicago, so we mixed local popcorns from each city,” Candyce says.

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Midtown

ACCOMMODATIONS W Atlanta HONEYMOON Orlando, FL

GUESTS 200 BUDGET $$$$$ (see key, p. 8)

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PHOTOS BY KREATIV TOUCH PHOTOGRAPHY

404.420.7030 • tgibson@cintl.com • www.loftatch.com • Three creative floor plans • Chic lounge • Three custom bars • Built-in dance floor with stage

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Chris donned dapper velvet shoes and a navy blue tuxedo, while Chelsey wore a demure lace dress with sleeves.

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BRIDE Chelsey Green, 26, a registered nurse GROOM Christopher (Chris) LeBlanc, 27, a sales manager HOW THEY MET Through a mutual friend in college WEDDING STYLE Tufted lounge furniture, gold mirrors and magnolia-filled arrangements lent a decidedly formal feel to Chelsey and Chris’s classic Savannah nuptials. —CM

“We loved the feeling of old Savannah and wanted to honor the city’s charm,” Chelsey says of their chic hotel celebration. Shortly after becoming Mr. and Mrs. in a traditional Catholic ceremony, the newlyweds boarded a trolley car for a celebratory ride through Forsyth Park. “It was nice to have some time to relax with champagne after the big moment,” Chelsey says.

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“We wanted to spend time with our guests and join the party as soon as possible,” Chelsey says of taking the time to attend their poolside cocktail hour, which took place under a pristine white tent. At the start of the ballroom reception, family and friends looked on as the couple swayed to “Carolina” by Eric Church.

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CEREMONY SITE Sacred Heart Catholic

Church, Savannah RECEPTION SITE Mansion on Forsyth Park, Savannah

PHOTOGRAPHY

Catherine Taylor/Woodland Fields Photography DAY-OF COORDINATOR &

Urban Poppy

FLOWERS

OFFICIANT Deacon Dan Larcher

GOWN Jim Hjelm, Solutions Bridal Designer

House, Orlando, FL Designer House

VEIL Solutions Bridal SHOES Jessica Simpson

ENGAGEMENT RING Gabriel & Co. WEDDING RINGS Bay Hill Jewelers; Gabriel & Co. JEWELRY

Earrings: Solutions Bridal Designer House; necklace: Be On Park

HAIR &

Do Hair and Makeup

BRIDESMAID DRESSES

Various

MAKEUP Eye

MENSWEAR Tom James Company,

Charlotte, NC

STATIONERY Calligraphy &

escort cards: FourLettered, Etsy.com; invitations: MagpieStudiosFL, Etsy.com

RENTALS Mansion

on Forsyth Park; Urban Poppy Mansion on Forsyth Park Cakes of Savannah

CATERING

CAKE Wicked

MUSIC Emerald Empire

Band PHOTO BOOTH Woodland Fields Photography

TRANSPORTATION Old

Savannah Tours Williams Sonoma

REGISTRIES Macy’s; HONEYMOON Italy

GUESTS 125 BUDGET $$$ (see key, p. 8)

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The Newnan Centre and You—the perfect union. • BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED • ACCOMMODATES UP TO 350 PEOPLE 1515 Lower Fayetteville Road Newnan, GA 30265 Contact Carol Moore 678-673-5494 www.newnancentre.com

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1 Golf Club Drive, Alpharetta, GA • www.GolfClubofGeorgia.com Contact esmith@golfclubofgeorgia.com or call 678-735-5599

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THEIR STORY BRIDE Jessie Querin, 26, a veterinary student GROOM Mike Bolster, 26, an officer in the US Army HOW THEY MET As undergraduates at Wake Forest University WEDDING STYLE Cotton-filled arrangements, antler accents and homemade pecan pie all made for a rustic, one-of-a-kind affair. —CM

“We both fell in love with the barn’s remote location,” Jessie says of marrying Mike in an Episcopalian ceremony outside the pastoral locale. “Mike and I enjoy the countryside, and the venue had everything we wanted, including the ability to house our guests on-site.”

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As a nod to Jessie’s veterinary studies and their location, gold animal figurines acted as escort cards, and reception tables were named after various livestock. “We didn’t need much decoration,” Jessie says of filling the barn with burlap linens, gold glass centerpieces and cotton harvested from an Alabama farm.

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The Farm, Rome

PHOTOGRAPHY John

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DAY-OF

COORDINATOR Dixie Bagley/The Farm FLOWERS A Perfect Wedding Floral

Design

OFFICIANT Rev. Sonia Sullivan

(family friend)

GOWN Monique Lhuillier,

Bridals by Lori, Atlanta by Lori

VEIL Bridals

SHOES Ceremony: Jessica

Simpson; reception: Ariat

ENGAGEMENT

& WEDDING RINGS Girardin Jewelers MAKEUP Brushworx Hair

HAIR &

& Makeup

BRIDESMAID DRESSES

WeddingtonWay.com Jos. A. Bank

MENSWEAR

STATIONERY Minted.com

SIGN-IN BOOK Books-A-Million RENTALS Heirlooms Vintage Rentals CATERING Mac the Cheese

DIY

CAKE

MUSIC Ceremony: Sean Thrower;

reception: The TC Show the Cheese The Farm

FAVORS Mac

ACCOMMODATIONS

REGISTRY Williams Sonoma

HONEYMOON Montana GUESTS 85 BUDGET $$$ (see key, p. 8)

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W W W . V I R A L B O O T H A T L A N T A . C O M

Home of the Magic Mirror Photo Booth Magic Mirror brings the WOW factor to photo booth rentals. A complete HD photo booth built into a 5’ x 3’ mirror with motion detection, animations, and signatures available.

No upsellling...all our booth rentals include: Unlimited Print Strips with a personalized logo, Video and Prints, SMS texting and social media posting, full-time attendant, scrapbook, red carpet and ropes, 100s of props, delivery and setup, USB with all photos/videos, and online hosting for 6 months of photos. Green screen available. Paul or Jordan - 866-823-8405 • email: events@viralboothatlanta.com

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The Trolley Barn, circa 1889, is located two miles east of downtown Atlanta in historic Inman Park and features a main hall with a hardwood floor, serving kitchen, outdoor bar, patio and gardens. DETAILS 180 for a seated dinner • 250 for a buffet style reception Free self parking • Vendors of your choice

© MYLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

BOOKING INFORMATION: Contact Linda Dunham at 404-521-2308, or visit us online at www.thetrolleybarn.com. 963 EDGEWOOD AVENUE, ATLANTA, GA 30307 © ERIN ASHFORD PHOTOGRAPHY

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BRIDE Jessika Alatise, 29, a physician assistant GROOM Odi Akhigbe, 31, a consultant HOW THEY MET On Instagram WEDDING STYLE Vibrant peacock feathers served as the inspiration behind Jessika and Odi’s Nigerian-glam bash. —CM

“I loved the idea of standing under cherry trees while we exchanged our vows,” Jessika says of working closely with their florist to create a romantic ceremony setup that deviated from the reception’s luxe, fabriclined look. The bridesmaids wore bold fuchsia and turquoise gowns, while Jessika opted for an embellished, custom-made sheath. “My goal was to make Odi tear up as I walked down the aisle,” she says.

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PLANNER

Eliana Baucicault/ellyB Events Akeem Clayton Designs Pastor Speizio Stowers Couture

FLOWERS

OFFICIANT GOWN Winnie

SHOES Sophia Webster

ENGAGEMENT RING Jared the Galleria

of Jewelry WEDDING RINGS D. Geller and Son MAKEUP BVeil Beauty BRIDESMAID DRESSES Lela Rose MENSWEAR Trio Custom Clothiers RENTALS ellyB Events

CATERING Buka

Restaurant; Taste of Africa Butter Bakery

CAKE Apple

MUSIC DJ Chillout OTHER

ENTERTAINMENT Belly dancer: Global

Dance Goddess; photo booth: Lets Booth It

TRANSPORTATION Oxford

Limousine Service Shortly before the start of the reception, the newlyweds changed into traditional Nigerian garb to honor their African heritage. “Odi and I come from two different Nigerian tribes—I’m Yoruba and he is Edo,” Jessika says. “During the reception we changed twice into outfits that represented our respective tribes.”

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From elegant and sophisticated to fun and whimsical, our experienced wedding and event staff will assist you in customizing a celebration that is a reflection of your personality and individual style. Located on the 18th and 19th floors of the prestigious Atlanta Financial Center, City Club of Buckhead’s stately décor and panoramic views of the city make the perfect backdrop for your celebration. We offer a classic setting, delicious menu options and impeccable service, all to make your wedding day as beautiful and special as you’ve always dreamed it would be. Please contact Director of Catering and Events Jolley Rogers at 404-442-2677 or jrogers@cityclubofbuckhead.com to start planning the wedding of your dreams! 404-442-2677 JROGERS@CITYCLUBOFBUCKHEAD.COM CITYCLUBOFBUCKHEAD.COM

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BRIDE Kelli Sherrill, 27, a professional equestrian GROOM Josh Gibson, 28, a real estate developer HOW THEY MET Through mutual friends WEDDING STYLE Seagrass, linen, marble, wood and silver details lent a textured twist to Kelli and Josh’s sophisticated yet informal tented reception. —CM

Boxwood arrangements added warmth to the church ceremony, where Kelli walked down the aisle with a rosary that had been blessed at the Sistine Chapel. “I carried it in my bouquet,” she says of the papal gift from her parents. “The priest then wrapped our hands in a symbolic knot with it and prayed.”

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The towering fondant-covered confection revealed layers of butter pecan, vanilla, and lemon and strawberry cake.

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PLANNER Kristen J.

FLOWERS Tailor & Table

Msgr. Peter Rau Atlanta

OFFICIANT

GOWN Lazaro, Bridals by Lori,

SHOES Valentino WEDDING RINGS

Solomon Brothers Fine Jewelry

HAIR &

MAKEUP Scoobie West & Company BRIDESMAID DRESSES Bella Bridesmaids MENSWEAR Guffey’s of Atlanta STATIONERY Aerialist Press NAPKINS

ForYourParty.com Papers

SIGN-IN BOOK Blue Sky

RENTALS The 12th Table; Goodwin

Events; La Tavola

CATERING Capital City Club

CAKE For Goodness Cakes

MUSIC

Ceremony: Jane Jackson & Sam Hagan; reception: Atlanta Showstoppers/EastCoast Entertainment TRANSPORTATION Atlantic Limousine &

Transportation

ACCOMMODATIONS Atlanta

Marriott Alpharetta

REGISTRIES Bed Bath

& Beyond; Crate & Barrel; Macy’s; Pottery Barn “I knew I definitely didn’t want a seated dinner or anything too formal,” Kelli says of foregoing a traditional meal in favor of seasonal food stations. Once the celebration was underway, the newlyweds invited their college mascot to join them in dancing to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama.”

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If you’re ready to have the time of your life, we’re ready to help plan the event of a lifetime.

Berkeley Hills Country Club 2300 Pond Road, Duluth, GA 30096 www.berkeleyhillscc.org ahoward@berkeleyhillscc.org Telephone: 770.448.8353 ext. 2223 Fax: 770.840.4705

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The Experience

ceremony | reception | event planning | catering www.mightyeighth.org | 912-748-8888 | Pooler, GA

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jared

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THEIR STORY GROOM Jared Paul (left), 44, owner of Paul + GROOM Kelley Harris, 34, owner of Harris Interiors HOW THEY MET Through a family friend WEDDING STYLE The couple outfitted their historic home with custom plaid linens, antique silver bowls, magnolia leaves and locally sourced blooms. —CM

“We wanted a traditional wedding with a twist,” Kelley says. Guests gathered on the lawn, where they sipped muscadine-garnished vodka cocktails aptly named for the couple’s home, “Muscadine Manor.” Afterward, the newlyweds sent partygoers home with sweet handmade honey favors.

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PLANNER Christopher

Confero Design

OFFICIANT Clinton

Smith (friend)

MENSWEAR Suits: Sid

Mashburn, Atlanta; bow ties: Brackish SHOES Ferragamo; Joseph Cheaney

& Sons WEDDING RINGS Pickens Jewelers Inc. Shelton Paperie

STATIONERY Amberly RENTALS &

Legendary Events Fun

CATERING

CAKE Sugar Spun

MUSIC DJ Vicki Powell OTHER

ENTERTAINMENT CoResonance

Little Bee Project Shofur

FAVORS

TRANSPORTATION

ACCOMMODATIONS The

Inn at Serenbe

REGISTRIES Charles

Willis; Crate & Barrel GUESTS 225 BUDGET $$$$ (see key, p. 8)

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aybe one of the hardest things about wedding planning is getting on the same page with your vendors. You may be explaining your vision of the most perfect rustic soiree, but your planner may be hearing the makings of a bohemian

bash. This could happen with any of your pros—florists, bakers or caterers. Visuals help, of course, but it’s also important to know you’re speaking the same language. Enter our wedding theme dictionary. We broke down every theme, from alternative to whimsical, with descriptions and buzzwords for each—arming you with the basics, so to speak. Remember: Style is totally up for interpretation, so these aren’t rules. Think of them as jumping-off points or guidelines. Once you know what

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Make your wedding all about you—it is your day after all. You want your guests to leave saying, “That was so them!” vintage A typewriter adds instant nostalgia to a classic guest book. art deco Sparkly dresses shout celebration. romantic Hanging florals and ambient lighting ooze romance. nautical An anchor motif paired with sailing rope sets the scene for a seaside affair. alternative A colorful celebration complete with quirky sneakers and a rainbow of blooms is sure to be remembered.

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art deco Evoking the American 1920s, especially art deco architecture (such as the Chrysler building), this wedding theme is all about spunky glitz and glam—after all, they were the roaring twenties. Energetic jazz music was the life of every party, so we highly recommend a live band to get your guests on their feet. BUZZWORDS: flashy, metallic, opulent WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Pluming white ostrich feathers spilling from centerpieces, sequined tablecloths and geometric designs decorate any art deco soiree. Arguably, the most important detail of one of these throwback parties is a champagne tower. VENUE IDEA: historic museum (bonus points for art deco architecture)

bohemian Boho style has this way of looking incredibly chic, with minimal effort. It’s the “I woke up like this” of wedding themes. The décor is humble but eye-catching and the palette is one that can be found living harmoniously in nature. BUZZWORDS: tribal, hipster, nomadic WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Expect mismatched bridesmaid dresses that don’t look too put together and bouquets of wispy and wild florals. The reception would definitely feature a cozy lounge area, complete with tepees and poufs. The finishing touch? A naked cake covered in fresh blooms. VENUE IDEA: open field >>

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Alternative seems to have gotten a bad rap over the years, and we’re here to change that. Having an alternative wedding just means your style is unique and can’t be boxed in with other categories. These themes are often representative of subcultures such as Burning Man, Steampunk, Renaissance or Marvel comics. BUZZWORDS: quirky, creative, unique WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: The bride may wear a traditional white dress, but the bouquet or accessories would be all her own. Or she might opt for something totally different, like a multicolored gown or handmade cocktail dress. There’s definitely a themed cake with a nod to shared interests (think: your favorite Marvel character). Expect lots of quirky touches, from centerpieces to favors. VENUE IDEA: renovated movie theater

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Infuse your theme with details big and small, like a motif on your invitation or the overall vibe of your reception. alternative Let your personalities shine with a nontraditional altar or a barefoot, seaside celebration. art deco Look for a beaded gown with intricate detailing or put a twist on the signature sip with a champagne tower. bohemian Embellish your outdoor ceremony with textural elements, like macramé dream catchers, and opt for unique entertainment, like a bluegrass band.

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This is your day—make the details really reflect who you are as a couple. classic Upgrade elegant table settings with place cards and fresh stems, or choose timeless attire ensembles, like black tuxedos. country Pick a bucolic place to host your celebration (like an old barn) and add pastoral touches. Wildflower bouquets, antique trucks and cowboy boots fit the bill. DIY Create your own bunting using printed fabric in your wedding colors, or add DIY elements to your invitation suite.

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Imagine a venue filled with monochromatic décor, from the linens to the floral arrangements. There may be metallic or pastel accents, but overall the palette is light and airy with different textures thrown in to mix things up. BUZZWORDS: traditional, timeless, elegant WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Classic weddings are usually more on the formal side—they’re clean-cut affairs. That means there may be a champagne cocktail hour, chargers at each place setting and understated (but beautiful) décor like tealight candles or arrangements made up of a single floral variety. VENUE IDEA: ballroom

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Personifying the American West, country weddings are full of flavor and overflowing with charm. This style is all about celebrating your hometown and maybe throwing in some Americana flair for good measure. BUZZWORDS: Western, homespun, rural WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Cowboy boots will definitely make an appearance, and don’t be surprised if camo comes along with them. More traditional items might be swapped for ones with a stronger hometown spin (like pies from your local bakery instead of a tiered wedding cake), and a strong send-off is a must. We love a good vintage car getaway, and an old Ford pickup would be perfect for the job. VENUE IDEA: ranch

diy You can see the personalization in every detail of a DIY wedding. Whether it’s a hand-sewn pennant flag banner, homemade cookies or handwritten escort cards, the couple’s style shines through. BUZZWORDS: handmade, charming, personalized WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Details have a homemade, imperfect quality about them: a customized stamp that prints the couple’s monogram on each invitation, a handcrafted paper flower bouquet or favors packaged with personalized notes of thanks. Have a make-your-own food station (whether it’s in place of or supplementing a sit-down meal) at the reception. Think: sliders with a variety of toppings, a crepe bar or fireside s’mores for dessert. VENUE IDEA: backyard >>

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modern A modern wedding is all about exquisite simplicity. City dwellers, urbanites and design lovers gravitate to this wedding style, which skews formal but has enough playful touches to keep it from feeling too stiff or stuffy. BUZZWORDS: graphic, contemporary, cutting edge WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Expect a mix and match of patterns in a playful but incredibly sophisticated fashion, anchored by a streamlined color scheme. The theme is reflected in every detail from the thoughtfully chosen table linens to the specialty cocktail. A modern monogram or cool logo may be used to personalize the menus and the dance floor, while the cake will be simple but extra delicious (think: foodie ingredients and crazy flavors). VENUE IDEA: loft

nautical A celebration by the sea calls for some serious Cape Cod and Nantucket inspiration. A seafood bar, like an oyster shucking station or fresh shrimp cocktails during cocktail hour, is sure to send the right message. BUZZWORDS: preppy, navel, beachy WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Nautical hues play a huge role (everything from navy to sand is free game). Breezy linens, lighthouse décor, sea shell escort cards, fishing line lighting installations and relaxed (but slightly preppy) attire make this theme really come alive. VENUE IDEA: waterfront yacht club >>

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You can have more than two wedding colors—really! Add an accent hue or a zesty pop to any palette. glamorous Go grand with a multi-tier cake covered in pastel sugar flowers, or opt for a more monochromatic palette of white and cream. modern Bright colors mixed with a pattern makes a bold statement, while mid-century furniture is perfect for a lounge. nautical A celebration by the ocean screams maritime, especially if you include rich blue hues and a pop of coral in your color scheme.

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Your fashion sense is a nod to your wedding style, so personalize the details. retro Short dresses in powder blue have a retro vibe, while an old-fashioned car makes for a memorable exit. romantic An elegant gown with a full skirt is ultra-feminine, and sheer heels and dangling diamond earrings complete the look. rustic Forgo bridesmaid bouquets in favor of a greenery-based floral crown—simple but chic. For the reception, cream-colored draping adds a softness to rustic wood tables.

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retro It’s Mad Men meets Grease in this drive-in, sock hop, American Bandstand–era celebration. Even if your guests can’t jive like dancers back in the day, that’s what the vibe should feel like—and everyone should be on the dance floor. BUZZWORDS: nostalgic, old-fashioned, moxie WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: This was a time to be bold and express your style, so a bright color scheme of teal and cherry red or neon pink and yellow sets the stage. A few throwback details like Coke served in its signature glass bottles are just right to round out the décor. Borrow an heirloom cake topper or scout one from a vintage shop. VENUE IDEA: old theater

NATURAL TEXTURES LIKE WOOD AND STONE, WILD BLOOMS AND FARM-TO-TABLE CUISINE ARE STAPLES OF A RUSTIC WEDDING

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Romantic weddings are all about celebrating romance with barely there colors, soft lighting and ethereal details like flowing dresses with airy fabrics. Elaborate cakes, candlelight (to set the mood) and tons of florals are usually present too. BUZZWORDS: delicate, feminine, luxurious WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: We love the idea of a preceremony cocktail hour kicking things off, complete with light appetizers and flutes of sparkling rosé. The final detail: A beautifully tiered cake with an elegant cascade of sugar flowers followed by a grand exit in a classic car or a horse and carriage. VENUE IDEA: castle

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rustic Rustic can mean many things, but we like to streamline it with a simple farm-to-table baseline. Textures, especially natural ones like wood and stone, are staples of this theme. BUZZWORDS: local, minimal, raw WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Low, sprawling centerpieces with flowers that look fresh from the field dress up bare wood tables. Mixed glassware styles give a hint of glamour, but the eclectic collection still feels hand-curated. Market lights create ambience while a naked cake with fresh berries tastes as good as it looks. VENUE IDEA: renovated barn >>

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southern This elegant soiree is the epitome of Southern charm. Soft florals, sweet refreshments and amazing bites like tartlets or honey biscuits are the big players in this wedding theme. BUZZWORDS: charming, traditional, enchanting WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: A formal Southern affair calls for pulling out all the stops: bow ties, gloves, craft cocktails, traditional place settings and delicious food. Old-fashioned touches, like all-white flowers, mixed with sweet personalized details, like customized monograms, bring the day to life. VENUE IDEA: plantation

THINK OF A WHIMSICAL WEDDING AS A HYBRID OF RUSTIC AND BOHO, TOPPED WITH A FLOWER CROWN

whimsical Think of a whimsical wedding as a hybrid of rustic and boho, topped with a flower crown. It’s a little more on the storybook side, but in the most tasteful way. BUZZWORDS: fanciful, enchanting, eclectic WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Think: garden party mixed with Alice in Wonderland. The invitations are the best place to introduce this theme—a quirky motif or wordplay can allude to the fun without giving the whole idea away. Day-of details like mismatched bridal party dresses, thrifted china and interactive entertainment (photo booth, anyone?) will make everything feel unique to you. VENUE IDEA: botanical garden Find more wedding themes at TheKnot.com/style

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This “of-another-time” theme is often confused with retro. The biggest differences are in the eras: Retro is more about a specific period in time while vintage alludes more to antiques and Victorian details in the general sense. BUZZWORDS: antique, throwback, heirloom WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Instead of cloths or runners, tables might be draped with delicate layers of lace. Old furniture makes the best statement, so a lounge area with classic armchairs or love seats would create the perfect ambience. A gown with lace sleeves or a three-piece suit is a nice nod to the fashion of the time. VENUE IDEA: historic courthouse

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Statement décor and personalized touches make any wedding extraordinary. southern Customize signature sips with a nod to the region or dress your party in elegant monochromatic gowns. vintage Choose attire that hearkens back to another era, like a sleeved gown with beading. whimsical Go for a wow factor with playful statements like a wall of greenery and oversize marquee letters, or get your guests looking up with a colorful ribbon installation that hangs from the ceiling.

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We’re all about a personalized wedding, but we also really love a good trend. So we’ve rounded up our favorite ideas to steal for an of-the-moment celebration. And yes, a few of these trends could blow your whole budget, but there are infinite ways to pull inspiration from these ideas and spin them to match your style (and wallet).

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Animal lovers take note: The hottest wedding guests have four legs and supersoft coats. From bunnies to donkeys, couples are incorporating more than just their pets into their weddings. This is a trend to try if you’re hosting a rustic soiree or celebrating in a picturesque barn.

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Sparkly gowns—gold, silver and metallic beading—flooded the bridal runways. The ball gown is making a comeback too, perfect for a formal evening wedding. Also hot? Breezy silhouettes and airy skirts. These effortless dresses (think: flowing fabrics like tulle and organza) have an ethereal vibe and are well suited for a destination affair or even a second look. Detachable skirts, floral embellishments and off-the-shoulder styles are making their way down the aisle as well. >>

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unique invitations Get your guests excited to celebrate from the very beginning with wedding correspondence that stands out. Plexiglass invites, foil stamping and glow-in-the-dark ink are a few of the stationery trends we’re loving right now. Bespoke illustrations and bold envelopes (think: shocking fuchsia with white ink) are other ways to get noticed.

grand getaways Think of this exit as a fresh take on the classic sparkler send-off. Surprise your guests with an unexpected getaway on the back of a motorcycle, in a horse-drawn carriage or by helicopter. For a twist on the trend, have a really memorable entrance instead. Anything goes—and just think of the photo ops.

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This deconstructed welcome bag is perfect for destination weddings. Instead of stuffing and delivering a gift for your guests, let them do the work—they’ll be glad you did. Set up a room full of swag (snacks, drinks, local treats) and guests can choose their favorite things. Best of all, you (or your family or wedding party) can greet guests in person when they arrive. If your friends and family are split between a couple of hotels, set up a table of goodies at the exit of your welcome party for a truly memorable party favor.

Neutrals and pastels have paved the way for a total return to color. Expect to see pops of bold shades and bright pairings. Pantone named greenery the Color of the Year—it’s vibrant and earthy, making it perfect for all seasons. This fresh hue is symbolic of “the reconnection we seek with nature, one another and a larger purpose,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. We expect to see this shade of green in everything from floral arrangements to colored linens.

asking for what you really want From cash to mountain bikes and even museum memberships, we love that couples can ask for just about anything under the sun these days—including nothing at all. Charity registries are on the rise along with experiences, like a pottery class or private cocktail session with an expert mixologist. Don’t worry, you can still register for classic wedding gifts like fine china, upgraded cookware and that fancy espresso machine you’ve had your eye on for years. Or do both!

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Classic aisles will always be popular, but couples are adding twists to the traditional ceremony. A circular seating setup or ceremony in the round gives guests a more intimate connection with your vows. Cocktails before your “I dos”? Why not! Couples are mixing up the timeline and kicking things off with a celebratory sip.

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In an effort to entertain guests, couples are turning to the tried and true: games. From interactive Mad Lib wedding programs to croquet at outdoor cocktail hours, games are being used as a way to break the ice between guests. This playful detail will get your friends and family mingling.


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Décor trends are going au naturel. If you can’t celebrate under the stars, bring the outside in. Add some oversize potted trees to a ballroom for an instant forest effect. Or incorporate natural elements like wood and stone into your table settings. Greenery (not just the color) continues to trend—it’s easy to manipulate and can give your décor an undone but beautiful look. Bouquets are getting bigger too and some old-school styles, like cascade and pageant, are making a serious comeback.

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a movable feast With food trucks and passed multicourse meals, the sit-down dinner is being replaced with more interactive options. Set up stations that feature your favorite eats, like wine and cheese pairings with an on-site sommelier. If you don’t want to forgo a plated dinner, host a cool cocktail hour and serve the main meal family style for a twist on the expected.

fun food presentations Menus are being carefully curated with favorite eats and local specialties. But the presentation is almost upstaging the food. Self-serve bars and food installations, like a hanging acrylic shelf piled high with hors d’oeuvres, are instant wows. These interactive stations will give your friends and family something to do, and talk about long after the wedding has ended. >>

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The latest in lounge seating is swings. This playground classic promises to be a big hit with wedding guests both young and old. And it’s the perfect way to stay in motion when your feet need a break from the dance floor. Seating in general is trending, with couples opting for “king” and “queen” chairs at a sweetheart table, or mix-and-match options for outdoor ceremonies.


image mapping Turn your indoor reception venue into an enchanted forest without uprooting a single tree. Image mapping is a projection technology that allows you to transform a space with lighting and moving pictures. You can change scenes too, giving your ceremony and reception each its own special vibe. On a budget? Use the technology on just your wedding cake.

double-duty escorts Escort cards are like the save-the-dates of your wedding day— they don’t have to match your theme or style. They’re the perfect place to be playful and infuse your celebration with your personalities or favorite things. Create a dramatic display that can double as a photo booth backdrop or cards that are also party favors, like splits of champagne or a boxed edible treat.

dangling de´cor Hanging accents are an instant wow factor, and they always get noticed. Suspend flowers from ceiling beams or string market lights from barn rafters for added ambience. Hanging décor will get guests looking up too, which is handy if you’re trying to downplay the venue’s color-clashing carpet. Towering candelabras and organic centerpieces continue to be popular table décor.

We’re loving the new twist on the traditional photo booth: portrait studios. Much like a photo booth, there’s a designated space and, in some cases, props. But instead of four rapid-fire shots, there’s a live photographer asking you to “vogue” for the camera. You get beautiful images of your family and friends and they get a stellar classic portrait, perfect for their gallery wall. Vintage-loving duos might opt for an illustrator instead, who can sketch guests in their finest duds. Meanwhile, Geofilters are joining hashtags as the hottest way to be social with photos at weddings (#duh).

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Not quite frosted, not quite bare, the almost-naked cake is a perfect blend of two styles, and ideal for a less formal celebration. These confections are usually packed with flavor, lightly iced in buttercream and topped with fresh flowers or in-season fruits that hint at the flavors of the cake.

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exceptional entertainment Give your guests an evening they won’t soon forget with unparalleled entertainment. Think outside the box with an aerialist, a live painter or a choir belting out your favorite Beyoncé song. An artist can capture the scene and commemorate the day—fun entertainment for your guests and a keepsake for you. Or go the more traditional route with music, but pair it with a performance, like a classical quartet and ballerinas in tutus. If you have a noise ordinance at your outdoor locale, host a silent disco: A DJ spins music, but instead of it blasting from speakers, your guests don a pair of headphones and dance (and sing along) in relative silence. We’re kind of obsessed. DOUBLE-DUTY ESCORTS

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Make the pièce de résistance of your celebration— the cake, of course—mirror your wedding’s overall vibe and theme.

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SUGAR STEMS Nothing says “romance” quite like flowers, especially when they’re handcrafted in sugar and entirely edible.

Add color and panache to a simple round cake with a bevy of blooms. Choose stems found in your bouquet or centerpieces, or flowers that match your wedding palette. A single cascade makes a statement, while multiple floral sprays are a total wow. CAKE BY MADISON LEE’S CAKES

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classic A white cake is the perfect canvas for an eye-catching design. Guarantee yours steals the show by choosing a bold print, like this timeless yet whimsical blue floral motif. Pair with a topper of sugar flowers or your new monogram for an elegant look. CAKE BY BETTY BAKERY

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Love a detail from your stationery or the pattern of your wedding china? Let that inspire your cake.

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glam A mix of patterns, metallics and dimensions create an extravagant confection. Bold pops of color in the base (echoed in the sugar blooms) lend a bit of sophistication. Opt for varying tier heights— it will give your cake depth and a little opulence. A MIDAS TOUCH

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Metallics make anything feel instantly luxe—including cakes. Gold edging, bold brush strokes and a confetti speckled tier create intrigue and texture.

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modern Proof that a simple design can make a big impact, this marble-inspired cake pairs perfectly with any wedding palette. A classic red rose gives the top tier dimension. Add even more drama by having nontraditional layers like hexagons, squares or ovals. CAKE BY BUTTERFLY BAKESHOP

Flecks of gold combine with gray and black in a rolled fondant technique. This motif is equal parts elegant and edgy.

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rustic Not quite naked, not quite frosted, this hybrid look is focused on flavor. Vary the ingredients based on the season, like decadent dulce de leche in the winter or vanilla lemon zest in warmer months. Decorate with fresh blooms or nods to the flavors (think: berries or shaved chocolate). CAKE BY LUCKYBIRD BAKERY

EXTRA FLAVOR A caramel drizzle is a carefree finishing touch to translucent tiers—and another layer of rich flavor.

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From the big players to boutique options, here’s the nitty-gritty on the pros and cons of our favorite retailers. >> BY EMMA BATY PHOTOGRAPH BY THEO MILO PHOTOGRAPHY

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It seems like there are a million places to create registries (yes, plural—we recommend making a wish list at two or three stores) and the idea of having to play favorites between beloved brands can leave you feeling exhausted. So, we’ve taken the guesswork out of it, compiling the ultimate guide of places to register. And when you register with The Knot (TheKnot.com/registry) we’ll aggregate all of your wish lists in one spot, allowing guests to purchase gifts with just a few clicks—a total win for you both.

amazon WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Amazon has a universal registry program,

anthropologie WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Anthropologie believes registering is one

of the most exciting parts of wedding planning. Your wish list will stay available for up to a year after your event, and you can enter two different shipping addresses to accommodate for moves and other big changes during your engagement and after. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES : Anthropologie has plenty of products with an eclectic spin, perfect for the trendy couple—but you may not find what you’re looking for in terms of simple, minimalist designs or the basics. BONUS PERKS: Your guests can have your gifts wrapped for $4 a box or include a gift message for free.

bed bath & beyond WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: You can make an appointment to visit a

store and build your registry with a consultant. Or you can look to a curated online collection to help you create your wish list. For example, the “build your bar” one has the best bar essentials on one page—and you can add one product or the entire collection straight to your registry in one click. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Bed Bath & Beyond is known for affordability, which means high-end luxury brands are limited.

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Family and friends can contribute to your registry by giving recommendations for particular products they love. There’s also a discount offered postwedding to scoop up any items you really wanted that no one purchased. Guests can also use those awesome 20 percent off coupons on (most of their) purchases.

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belk WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: The Belk app lets you scan items directly

with your smartphone and add them to your registry. It also has checklists and a thank-you note feature to keep you on track. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Belk only has physical stores in certain states (mostly the Southern US), but you can always register online. BONUS PERKS : Belk has engagement parties in its stores twice a year where you can create a new registry or add to an existing one. It also holds two 10-day completion events during the year where couples can get 20 percent off on select items.

best buy You can register for the technology and gadgets that make life easier (think: big-screen TV, smart fridge). All the products on your registry will be eligible for free shipping, with no minimum purchase requirement. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: We’re pretty sure Best Buy won’t start selling fine china or 400 thread count linens anytime soon, so you’ll need to register elsewhere too. BONUS PERK: For more expensive items on your registry, like those noise-canceling headphones you’ve been coveting, or the surround-sound speaker set, there’s a group gifting option. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

bloomingdale’s WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Bloomingdale’s has consultants that work

strictly on wedding registries, so they’re a consistent resource while you’re going through the process. It offers completion discounts too—10 percent off for the first six months after your event and 20 percent off during special discount times. >>

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which means you can add items to your registry that aren’t on Amazon.com using a browser extension. Also, you can shop Amazon Smile and support your favorite charities. There’s even a thank-you note feature that allows you to track which guest gave you what (and if you actually sent that thank-you note). POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: You don’t have the option for a traditional walk-through-the-store-with-a-scan-gun experience or the advantage of seeing things in person before you list them. BONUS PERKS: You can browse curated selections of items, like “dinner and serve ware” or the top 100 items people register for. Or you can also check out products from third-party boutique options, such as the MoMA Design Store.

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POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Bloomingdale’s offers a huge variety of items, but most are at a higher price point. BONUS PERKS: Bloomingdale’s also gives discounts to registry couples for certain clothing items too. For example, when you start a registry, you get 25 percent off a single regular-price men’s purchase of $500 or more, perfect for a new suit

boscov’s Boscov’s has registry consultants in every store (and online) to help you build your dream wish list. They can help you mix and match china patterns or tell you the pros and cons of cookware. They’ll also monitor your registry and notify you when you’re running out of gifts, or when something goes out of stock so you can replenish. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Boscov’s only has stores in six states and they’re mostly on the East Coast. BONUS PERKS: You get a 15 percent shopping pass discount just for registering. You’ll also get 10 percent back on every gift your guests purchase from the registry, which you can use to buy the remaining items. And on top of that, it gives you a 10 percent completion discount on almost all the items left on your registry. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

cb2 Update your registry on the go through the app and updates go “live” within 15 minutes—perfect for adding additional gifts down the line or for changing your mind. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: CB2 is like Crate & Barrel’s little (and more modern) sister. It only has brick-and-mortar stores in five states, so if your friends and family are the type who like to shop in store instead of online, this could be tricky. BONUS PERKS : CB2 will make it easy on your guests by including gift wrapping and a personalized gift message for free.

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the container store This organizational mecca lets you manage your registry online, making adding or deleting products easy. It also has a registry checklist of some of its most popular wedding gifts to guide you in your shopping. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Registering here means you’ll need to create a wish list elsewhere too (it doesn’t have things like sheets, towels or dinnerware, for example). BONUS PERKS: After the wedding, you can save 10 percent on any items still left on your registry—like the makings for a custom closet. Your guests get free shipping and gift wrapping on purchases of $75 or more, and they can contribute to a more expensive group gift (like said closet). WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

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private registry events for one-on-one attention and advice. It also gives a 10 percent discount not only on registry items, but on other items in stores and online for six months after your wedding. Just in case you’re moving or want to store your stuff elsewhere, you can add two shipping addresses when you create your registry. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES : You may end up registering for too many gifts—it has everything from furniture to shower curtains. BONUS PERKS: Guests receive free shipping on items more than $99, and your registry stays open for 18 months after your event.

gearys Whenever a guest buys a gift off your registry, you get an email that allows you to digitally “unwrap” the present and see the value. The value is added to your registry account as store credit. Then, whenever you’re ready, you can make final decisions and purchase what you really want with that flexible account. You can even choose items that weren’t on your original registry. The money in your registry account never expires, so if you change your mind about your china pattern three years down the road, you could use your remaining credit to buy a new set. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Gearys only has store locations in California—you need to live in the Golden State to take advantage. BONUS PERKS: You’ll receive a personal registry consultant to help you select the perfect items. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

gump’s Gump’s, a San Francisco department store, allows you to build your registry in stores or online. It offers two registry selections: the more traditional version in which you select your gifts and they’re shipped as they’re purchased, and a “gift notification” program where you’re notified as guests purchase your gifts and you pick a date for Gump’s to ship them all to you at one time—perfect if you’re hoping to upgrade your space after “I do.” POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: There’s only one physical Gump’s store and it’s in California. BONUS PERKS: If you choose the notification option, you’ll get an email when someone makes a purchase from your registry, so keeping track of who gifted what for thank-you notes is a breeze. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

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Our luxurious event barn is the perfect place to host your ceremony and reception. Designed in classic French countryside style, our barn finds the perfect balance between rustic and elegant. From start to finish, you will find pleasure and enjoyment while working with the professional staff at Koury Farms.

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lets your guests donate to a charity instead of buying you tangible gifts. You can fundraise for one charity or multiple, and you can set a fundraising goal with an optional deadline. JustGive sends the donations directly to the charities for you, so you don’t have to worry about any of the logistics, and all guests receive an email receipt for tax deduction. JustGive has every 501(c)(3) charity in the country, so regardless of how big or small, every cause is included. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: You may need another registry. As much as we love the idea of being charitable, you might also want to treat yourselves to something special. BONUS PERKS: You can send a custom thank-you note to accompany each guest’s tax receipt. JustGive also has a guide for charities, so if you know you want to be philanthropic, but don’t know which cause is for you, it can help you find your match.

kohl’s The Kohl’s program allows you to manage your registry in stores or online. You can get started by browsing through the catalog, which can help guide you through the process. And you can earn Kohl’s rewards (that you can use in store) on gifts purchased from your registry. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: You’ll be able to register for every home category (dishes, appliances, linens and so on), but you may not be able to find those unique statement pieces to complete your new abode or extras like furniture. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

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pottery barn Three words: free design services. When you create a registry account you’re given access to Pottery Barn’s team of design specialists who can help you curate the exact aesthetic you’re looking for. Guests also have the option of sending you gift cards that are redeemable at Pottery Barn and its sister stores, Williams Sonoma and West Elm. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Pottery Barn doesn’t have an app, so managing your registry on the go isn’t quite as easy. BONUS PERKS: You get a postwedding discount of 10 percent off remaining registry items for up to six months. It also offers a thank-you tracker service so you can accurately track gifts received and thank-you notes penned. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

scully & scully At Scully & Scully, the registry program is a “hold all gifts” format. So instead of receiving gifts as guests purchase them, you actually accumulate credit from those purchases, and you can use that money however you want within the store. So if a guest buys you a $200 bedspread from your list, you can use that $200 on the comforter or something else. This makes selecting the products for your registry seem a lot less final. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: There’s only one Scully & Scully store in the country and it’s located in New York City. BONUS PERKS: If dinner parties are important to you, Scully & Scully has a wide selection of tabletop items (china, glassware, flatware). You can have a one-on-one consultation to see different patterns and experiment with how to mix and match. >> WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

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POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Jonathan Adler is more suited to the modern, boundary-pushing couple. If you love trendy and fashionforward décor, this designer is for you. BONUS PERKS: Your Jonathan Adler registry stays open for a year after your wedding, giving guests plenty of time to shop. You can register in stores or online, then manage your wish list through MyRegistry.com.

can get an extra 20 percent on most of the items on your registry, and that discount lasts for six months after your nuptials. Plus, its Registry Star Rewards program allows couples to earn points as people shop for them. So when you receive a gift or buy something from Macy’s (like a rehearsal dinner outfit), you earn points that translate into a gift card—total win. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES : Macy’s has so many products that you may get overwhelmed with the sheer amount of registry potential. BONUS PERKS: Macy’s hosts Sip & Scan events during the year. Couples can visit a store, enjoy refreshments and get started with the help of a personalized registry consultant.

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For the couple who loves to spend their evenings in the kitchen, Sur La Table not only lets you manage your registry online, it also gives you a registry concierge who helps you through the entire process. There’s even a comprehensive online guide to exclusive brands. It offers a 10 percent completion discount with no exclusions as well. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Sur La Table is a kitchen specialty store, so you’ll definitely need a separate wish list elsewhere to complete the other rooms in your home. BONUS PERKS: You can get extra gifts just for registering, or when certain items on your registry have been purchased.

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to return any gift from your registry. There’s also a 15 percent completion code for whatever’s left on your list. Friends and family can chip in toward the purchase of bigger gifts through its group gifting program. You can also find inspiration in the Wedding Shop, which includes gifts for your wedding party or faves from Target’s home style expert Emily Henderson. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: You may not be able to register for that luxe, cashmere blanket you’ve always wanted, but you’ll be able to get practically everything else. BONUS PERKS: Target has a feature called Add From Anywhere. Basically, if you see something you love that Target doesn’t carry, like a handmade item from Etsy, you can still put it on your Target registry—simple and easy.

traveler’s joy WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: Traveler’s Joy is a registry service that lets

you collect money toward your honeymoon in lieu of traditional gifts. You create an account based on your honeymoon destination and the activities you want to do, and Traveler’s Joy lets your guests contribute lump sums toward your trip. The “gifts” you ask for can be experience based or practical. Let’s say you’re taking a cruise: You can add extra excursions like scuba diving to the registry or more tangible products like sunglasses and sunscreen. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: There are some service charges involved. Traveler’s Joy charges a small fee for things like credit card processing, hosting fees and so on. BONUS PERKS: Unlike other honeymoon registry sites, Traveler’s Joy lets you book your trip through whomever you’d like—you don’t have to use a specific travel agent or company. It also lets you split up the cost of an item, so if your couples massage is going to be $200, you can turn that into four gifts of $50.

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Pottery Barn and West Elm, plus it has its own home line. Any gift cards you receive from your registry can be used at any of the stores. Williams Sonoma also offers product help after your wedding, so if you can’t figure out how to use that high-tech juicer you registered for, someone can step in and show you. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Although Williams Sonoma does have furniture and linens, its specialty is kitchen equipment. You may want a wish list at one of its sister brands or elsewhere too. BONUS PERKS: You can make a one-on-one appointment with a registry specialist or attend a private shopping event with experts who can help you craft the perfect registry. After you’re official, complete your registry with a 10 percent discount on everything left for a full six months.

zola Zola is an online registry with a curated selection of products for your home (from brands you’ll recognize), but you can also create fund registries too, like a honeymoon wish list. You can even register for experiences, like a cooking class, wine tasting tour or even a handyman to help you hang a gallery wall of wedding photos. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Zola has so many registry options (like being able to add any item on the internet) that it’s almost a little daunting. There’s also not a brick-and-mortar retail option, so you’ll have to trust your gut and click to add. BONUS PERKS: Zola has a button you can install in your browser to let you choose items from anywhere, so if there’s a boutique in your hometown that you really love that doesn’t offer a registry service, Zola has you covered. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

z gallerie Z Gallerie is a member of the MyRegistry .com family, which means when you create a registry from this trendy home goods store, it will be synced with any other registries on the platform making it easy for your guests to shop. POTENTIAL DOWNSIDES: Z Gallerie has stores across the country, but not one in every state. Also, MyRegistry.com is an online service that doesn’t offer in-person help, so it can feel a little less personal than other options. BONUS PERKS: MyRegistry.com does allow you to register for cash gifts as well as more traditional gifts—a total win if you want both or have registry indecision. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT:

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Shake Your Feathers A sheer column gown goes from sexy to showstopping with cascading plumes. Dress, $9,800, Christian Siriano, KleinfeldBridal.com; sapphire engagement ring, $50,000, CoastDiamond.com SHOT ON LOCATION AT

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Swing It A cocktail-length number embroidered with tiers of silk fringe is perfect for dancing the night away. Dress, $5,995, Naeem Khan at Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, JoanPillow Bridal.com (Atlanta); engagement ring, $3,915, EfvaAttling .com; earrings, $54, HartHagerty.com; fan, price upon request, NewYorkVintage.com MUSICIANS

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Steal the Show Take center stage with a striking combo of intricate allover beading and a curve-skimming silhouette. Dress, $3,000, Blush by Hayley Paige at J. Andrew’s Bridal + Formal, JAndrewsBridal.com (Peachtree City), Wedding Angels Bridal Boutique, WeddingAngels.com (Roswell), The White Magnolia Bridal Collection, WhiteMagnolia Bridal.com (Atlanta); engagement ring, $6,600 (not including center stone), band, $2,500, SayYes WithKarl.com; earrings, $250, Theia Jewelry, KleinfeldBridal .com; shoes, $395, SJP Collection, Amazon.com SHOT ON LOCATION AT Hotel Royal,

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Get Up, Get Down A high-low hemline puts a fashion-forward twist on a romantic, floralembellished gown. Dress, price upon request, Marchesa at Elite Pour La Vie, ElitePourLaVie .com (Alpharetta), Joan Pillow Bridal Salon, JoanPillowBridal.com (Atlanta); engagement ring, price upon request, UneekJewelry.com; headpiece, $197, Sara Gabriel.com; shoes, $795, JimmyChoo.com ON HIM Suit jacket, $450, pants, $250, JCrew.com; shirt, $90, pocket square, $30, Joseph Abboud, MensWearhouse.com; tie, $19, TheTieBar .com; shoes, $350, ColeHaan.com

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Play It Cool Give a sweet, polka dot ensemble some cool-girl edge with hot pink slides and a studded clutch. Dress, $3,400, Christos Costarellos, KleinfeldBridal.com; engagement ring, $2,830 (not including center stone), AJaffe .com; cocktail ring, $1,995, EffyJewelry .com; clutch, $65, AldoShoes.com; shoes, $895, Manolo Blahnik, Saks.com SHOT ON LOCATION AT

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Dare to Bare A lace-up back, barely there lace panels and off-the-shoulder sleeves make a sexy statement. Dress, $4,200, Rivini at Bridals by Lori, Bridals byLori.com (Atlanta) ON HIM Jacket, $450, pants, $250, JCrew.com; shirt, $90, Joseph Abboud, MensWearhouse.com SHOT ON LOCATION AT

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Romp Around Feeling brave? A romper with a detachable overskirt is equal parts sophisticated and unexpected. Romper with overskirt, $8,150, Mark Zunino, KleinfeldBridal .com; tourmaline engagement ring, $9,390, CoastDiamond .com; opal drop earrings, $110,000, gold huggie earrings, $1,700, EricaCourtney .com; clutch, $350, Moyna, BHLDN .com; shoes, $995, JimmyChoo.com SHOT ON LOCATION AT

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SPECIAL THANKS TO Bourbon Orleans Hotel (BourbonOrleans.com) and New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau (NewOrleansCVB.com) STORY Shelley Brown FASHION STYLING Audrey Slater

Add some retro-inspired flair to your bridal look with a short A-line dress and birdcage veil. Dress, price upon request, Sareh Nouri at Kelly’s Closet, KellysCloset.net (Atlanta); birdcage veil, $227, SaraGabriel.com; engagement ring, $1,800 (not including center stone), AJaffe.com; band, $825, CoastDiamond .com; earrings, $450, PearlCollective.com ON HIM Jacket, $450, pants, $250, JCrew.com; shirt, $90, pocket square, $30, Joseph Abboud, MensWearhouse.com; tie, $230, Brioni, MrPorter.com

HAIR Miok using Wella Professionals at Judy Casey Inc. MAKEUP Brett Jackson using Nars Cosmetics at Sarah Laird & Good Company FLORALS Poppy & Mint Floral Company

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1. PRONG The most popular ring setting, including anywhere from three to six claws or tines. Price upon request, Forevermark.com 2. THREE STONE A center stone flanked by two side diamonds. Also known as a trinity or trilogy, a three-stone setting often represents the past, present and future. Price upon request, JBirnbach.com 3. BEZEL A sleek metal rim surrounds the perimeter of the center stone, holding it in place. This modern setting is ideal for protecting

softer stones (like opals), and its smooth surface won’t snag on clothing. $2,880 (not including center stone), Danhov.com 4. BAGUETTE Two smaller rectangular stones along the sides of the center diamond. They can also be set horizontally. $59,995, MarkBroumand.com 5. PAVÉ From the Old French word for “to pave,” a band lined (or paved) with tiny round diamonds, resulting in subtle, allover sparkle. $2,640, SimonGJewelry.com

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4. ETERNITY BAND Also called an infinity ring, this band has identical stones set in a continuous line. The circle symbolizes endless love. $5,525, MartinFlyer.com 5. ALLOVER PAVÉ Similar to a pavé engagement ring setting, a band covered in tiny diamonds adds subtle sparkle. $2,420, SimonGJewelry.com 6. TRIANGULAR BAND A statement all on its own, this edgy band also complements a pear-shaped or trillion diamond. $2,795 for set of 3, EffyJewelry.com

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COLOR This refers to the colorless to near-colorless variety. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) grades color based on a range from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow and brown). A colorless diamond will cost you more than a colored stone, unless the color is extremely rare (think: green or red diamonds).

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YELLOW GOLD Malleable, yet strong. Also available in colors like white and pink. WHITE GOLD Yellow gold plated with rhodium. Less expensive than platinum, but the white coating could wear off over time. ROSE GOLD A mix of yellow gold and copper alloys gives this rosy metal its pretty pink tint. PALLADIUM Similar to platinum but less costly, this lustrous darker gray metal can also be an alloy in white gold. TITANIUM Typically used for men’s bands, a rugged gray metal that’s corrosion resistant and hypoallergenic.

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foodie beauty slay your beauty routine with help from these ingredients

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apple cider vinegar Enzymes in apple cider vinegar not only aid in digestion, they also balance skin and encourage good gut flora. BEAUTY BOOST Create a solution for skin: Mix one part vinegar with four parts water, says Adina Grigore, author of Skin Cleanse: The Simple, All-Natural Program for Clear, Calm, Happy Skin. HEALTH BENEFIT

avocado HEALTH BENEFIT Oleic acid, the healthy fat found in avocados,

has been linked to better heart health and may help burn fat. BEAUTY BOOST Avocado fatty acids can lock in moisture and

replenish hair, says Lorna Jane Clarkson, certified sports nutritionist and founder of active apparel brand Lorna Jane. To get the benefits, mix an avocado with a quarter cup olive oil and a bit of lemon juice. Apply the mixture from root to tip. Wait 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse.

ground oats Oats are dense in beta-glucan, a type of dietary fiber proven to lower blood cholesterol. A bowl of oatmeal for breakfast will also keep you feeling full throughout the morning. BEAUTY BOOST Oats can make a gentle exfoliant, perfect for people with sensitive skin, itchiness or rosacea, Grigore says. For your face, mix ground oats with water until it becomes like a paste, then apply to your skin. Leave it on for a few minutes, then rinse. For your body, just pour oats into a warm bath and soak.

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acid that has been shown to reduce stress and improve cognitive function, while all have healthy antioxidants. BEAUTY BOOST “Black tea is a known astringent that will reduce under-eye puffiness,” Clarkson says. Let the bags cool to room temperature after steeping and apply. If acne is your issue, the catechins in green tea can help reduce breakouts.

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research local marriage requirements The legal side of tying the knot in a different country can be complicated. Many countries have a residency requirement (for example, 48 hours in Turks and Caicos and seven days in England), which means you must reside in the country for a certain length of

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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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factor in extra expenses If done right, a destination wedding can cost no more—and maybe even less—than hosting the same party at home (depending on where you live, of course). For example, if you live in a US city where event facilities are in high demand, like New York City, then holding your wedding in Mexico will likely be less expensive than doing it at home, even when you factor in airfare, hotel expenses and planning trips. Still there are extra expenses you’ll need to consider, including importing key vendors and décor, welcome bags, additional activities for guests and travel costs for you and your immediate families (including the planning trips, not just the wedding weekend).

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remember you’re on island time Don’t keep a constant eye on the clock. Remember that many tropical islands run on “island time”—things happen when they happen—so don’t mistake a vendor’s laid-back attitude for incompetence. Schedule regular check-ins and then trust your vendors to work their magic.

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vet vendors carefully While you can view vendors’ portfolios online and check references from afar, it’s especially important that you’re comfortable with all your pros. You’ll be leaving a lot in their hands, as you won’t be able to be nearly as hands-on, so it’s important you trust that they’re capable. (That’s why we >>

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forewarn your friends Tell your bridal party about the destination before you ask them to stand by your side so they can gracefully decline if finances are tight. Don’t be upset if some of your closest friends or relatives don’t attend. While you are, in a sense, footing some of the food bills, their fees for travel,

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hotel, and a car rental (if necessary) can really add up. And while your wedding is a mini vacation for you, it may not be the one they want to take.

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mind mother nature Don’t just assume the weather in the Caribbean, Hawaii and Mexico is gorgeous year-round. Hurricane season lasts from June through November in the Caribbean and can put a major damper on your nuptials, while rainy season makes marrying in Hawaii dicey from November to March, and Italy can be uncomfortably hot in July and August.

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take care of guests In addition to arranging group rates for flights and rooms, list information for your friends and family on how to get to and from the nearest airport to your wedding locale, invite everyone to the rehearsal or welcome dinner and next-day brunch, and deliver welcome bags full of essentials for the trip, like sun tan lotion, snacks, water and bug spray.

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dress the part Consider the climate when picking your wedding dress—and everyone else’s attire. You’ll be swimming in sweat if you pair your satin ball gown with tropical humidity, and asking your groomsmen to wear tuxes in the heat is just cruel. Also, if you’re exchanging vows outside, you may want to reconsider a long train that will easily get grass stained or stilettos that might stick in the mud.

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stay organized Every trip should be a to-do list of appointments with vendors, coordinators and venue managers, so do your research, set up appointments and form a clear vision of what you want before you go. The good news: If you give yourselves one weekend to find a reception site, you’ll find one. In other words, distance will make you decisive, which will make the whole planning process a lot less stressful. Find more destination planning tips at TheKnot.com/destination-weddings

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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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Pull off an awesome camp wedding, complete with color wars, bonfires and fabulous food. (Just don’t forget the bug spray.) BY MAGGIE SEAVER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEREMIAH AND RACHEL PHOTOGRAPHY

There’s something about the fresh outdoors, a relaxed vibe and a nostalgic first look on the dock of your childhood summer camp that makes for an unforgettable wedding. For the ultimate celebration, bring your loved ones together for a few days of camp-inspired activities like capture the flag, canoeing, and arts and crafts. Exchange vows at sunset, then dance the night away amid fireflies and a chorus of crickets. And who doesn’t love a round of s’mores? But before you spear any marshmallows, you’ve got some planning to do. We went to two pros, Amy Shey Jacobs of Chandelier Events and Andrea Freeman of Andrea Freeman Events, who know all about pulling off a fabulous camp wedding, rain or shine. >>

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do a little research First things first: Make sure the campsite you’re dreaming of is available on your preferred wedding date. A working summer camp will most likely only be available during its off-season, so months like June, July and August could be off-limits. Also keep varying seasonal climates in mind. “Camps can often be in cooler mountainous locations, so their seasons can differ from what you’re used to at home,” Jacobs says. “Often, nights are 10 to 20 degrees cooler than average temperatures at higher elevations.” As gorgeous as your natural camp setting already is, you’ll probably want to add personal wedding touches (especially if you’re hosting a large group for a few days), whether it’s an entire tent, your floral ceremony arch or a photo booth. So when it comes to picking a date and talking with pros, factor in time to set up and break down. Freeman recommends leaving anywhere from two to seven days for setup, and one to two days for cleanup.

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dress accordingly (and tell your guests to do the same) This probably isn’t the venue for a long gown with lots of volume and multiple undergarments, but if you just can’t part with the idea of a dramatic dress, you have a few options. “A great bustle will usually do the trick—just discuss it with your seamstress beforehand,” Jacobs says. “Otherwise, I say stick to shorter trains and get the drama with a removable tulle overskirt paired with a more low-maintenance silhouette. Or just go with the camp theme and opt for a short gown and fun pair of wedges.” Speaking of footwear, you won’t want to deal with stilettos sinking into the grass, so Freeman recommends flats (or at least flat-soled shoes). Just make sure your dress is altered to avoid letting extra fabric drag.

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“Stick to shorter trains with a removable tulle overskirt for a more low-maintenance silhouette. Or just go with the camp theme and opt for a short gown and a fun pair of wedges.”

game on Four ways to make your party more playful.

lawn games

Croquet and horseshoes are favorites perfect for a rustic fete. Cornhole is a lawn and beach party staple. Custom sets are available online—even with your wedding date or faces printed on it. Buy (or DIY) these games in your wedding colors.

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cocktail table tic–tac–toe

This is a simple DIY project: Use masking tape to make your cocktail tables into giant tic-tactoe boards. Provide wooden or colored cardboard Xs and Os, and then people can get to know each other over drinks.

word games

Whether it’s a personalized crossword puzzle, a word search on a giant chalkboard or a set of trivia questions about the couple displayed on your cocktail napkins, games that make your guests think could have them thinking your cocktail hour is pretty great.

checkers or chess

You can either set up your cocktail tables as built-in game boards or purchase a life-size set (think: extra-large Jenga), which is fun for board game aficionados of all ages and great for large families attending your wedding.

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have a plan b As with any outdoor wedding, the last thing you want is a rainstorm with no backup plan. Freeman suggests using a tent for outdoor affairs, no matter the weather—even if you land a glorious day, you’re going to want some shade. Freeman’s best recommendation is a clear tent with removable sides. That way, you can adjust the tent setting according to the weather and temperature at a moment’s notice. Otherwise, if you’re set on an open-air wedding, check to see if the camp has an indoor space you’d be able to use in case of bad weather. Other smart extras to have around (depending on the season) are heaters, fans, umbrellas, rain ponchos or blankets. Beyond the ceremony and reception, if you’re having a multiday celebration, Jacobs says to prep rainyday activities just in case. “Basketball games in the gym, pottery and lanyard making in an arts and crafts class, movie nights with a s’mores bar and flannel blankets—it’s all possible, but think these things through before you get to camp.”

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A rural or far-removed site means certain amenities, like electricity, aren’t necessarily a given. First, discuss the electrical situation with the campsite director and whether you’ll need extra power from a generator. Then talk to all your pros about their electrical needs. “When you plan things out, make sure you get a generator that has at least two more outlets than you think you’ll need,” Freeman says. “Also, the band may need two power sources, one for the ceremony and another separate spot for reception.” If your camp venue often hosts weddings, it may have a list of preferred vendors it’s worked with before. Finally, make sure there are enough phone chargers, batteries and flashlights on-site, whether it’s something the venue provides or you bring yourselves. >>

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frame tent

Small versions of these tents are typically used on residential patios in the summer. They have no interior support poles that obstruct the view or limit the options for furniture layouts, but the frame tends to be visible from inside the space.

pole tent

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Good for all types of affairs, the roofline on this tent peaks in the middle and supports sloped panels extending from either side. Translucent fabric is a popular option, and side panels are available to help protect guests from inclement weather.

These tents have mountainlike peaks in the center, plus one or two rows of interior poles, creating that lofted shape (something to consider when mapping out tables and the dance floor). They’re often used for formal affairs, and also work well with vibrant ceiling lighting.

pergola

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tepee

A fancier version of a frame tent, this kind of structure has fabric panels with a scalloped edge that caps each end, creating a formal entryway into the tent.

These structures offer a nice option for outdoor receptions. Although they’re open to the elements, a perimeter of pillars supports overhead crossbeams, and an open lattice creates a feeling of shelter while offering views of the sky and surrounding landscape.

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Celebrate your wedding inside one of these sturdy shelters.

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Since your campsite is most likely not a full-service wedding venue, factor in additional expenses, like party rentals, proper lighting, suitable restrooms and additional lodging (in case the camp can’t sleep everyone or you don’t want your grandparents cramped in bunk beds). If you do block extra rooms nearby, don’t forget transportation to shuttle guests back and forth. “Accessibility is also critical,” Freeman says. “If the location you love for the reception is in the middle of the woods, but trucks can’t get there to load and unload, you could be looking at increased labor costs for rentals and catering.” And something you probably haven’t thought of? Hiring a lifeguard—you’ll definitely want a certified pro on duty during any activities involving water (especially if drinks are being served).

types of tents

Add a playful décor element to your wedding with these triangular tents, perfect for housing different activity stations (and a fun touch for kids).

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offer fun activities

take care of your guests

Now for the really fun part: games and activities. These will obviously depend on the size and age range of your party, but you have so many options to choose from. Jacobs loves organized camp activities like color wars, a field day or tug-of-war to get everyone involved and spark some fun competition. It’s also a good idea to have sports gear and arts and crafts materials, and give your guests some time to take a break. You could set the younger ones up with a movie night while the adults enjoy something a little more festive, like a wine and cheese tasting. “You want to strike a balance between organized activities, free play and rest time for your guests,” Jacobs says. Utilize the camp’s facilities to the fullest and don’t let your guests get bored, but don’t micromanage—you don’t want everyone exhausted and crabby for the wedding.

Your friends and family are rock stars for making the trip to the camp, so give them the goodies they deserve (and need). Greet guests with a welcome bag in their rooms filled with local treats, campsite maps, daily itineraries and nearby areas to visit. And seeing as the closest pharmacy might be miles away, this definitely isn’t the time to skimp on necessities. Make sure every room and restroom is stocked with nice soaps, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, bug spray, sunscreen, and allergy and pain reliever medication—better safe than sorry. And don’t forget creams and ointment for any rashes or poison ivy. If you’re in a climate that gets chilly at night, always have cozy blankets and throws at the ready.

keep food simple, relaxed and local Celebrating over a few days? Jacobs likes to cater daily meals through the camp, if possible. Think: buffet breakfasts, deli spreads and barbecues. She suggests recruiting a local caterer to craft a locally sourced and seasonally fresh menu for the main event. “Farm to table is the way to go, and don’t expect to overcomplicate with fussy menu items or things that are hard to temperature control,” Jacobs says. As for serving, Freeman loves food stations. “Guests can play lawn games, dance, or sit and chat on a blanket and grab a bite whenever they’re hungry,” Freeman says.

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check local sound and alcohol ordinances You may be secluded in the woods, on a lake or in the mountains, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any rules. You might have to work with a 10 p.m. noise curfew or need to obtain a permit that allows your band to play later into the night. Same goes for alcohol—do a little research and find out what the deal is with serving cocktails, beer or wine on camp premises. Your campsite staff can generally point you in the right direction, especially if they’re accustomed to holding events. Get more planning tips at TheKnot.com/planning

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Your wedding is probably the priciest party you’ll ever throw in your life. It’s easy to say you’ll stick to a budget, or have tons of fabulous DIY details, but at the end of the day, your venue and catering bill could amount to way more than you imagined. It’s important to understand how your budget will be broken down. Saving up for the wedding isn’t an insurmountable task—we promise. Here’s how to save up and pay for your wedding by spending smartly and cutting back a little along the way.

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use this simple math equation

Do you belong to a gym, club or subscription service that takes a monthly sum out of your account? Cutting back on these types of expenses can have some of the quickest effects on your account balance. Turning off your cable could save you $100 a month, and ending a gym membership could put an extra $75 in your account each month. You’re not going to give up your cell phone, but you might be able to change the data plans or forgo on-demand movies for a year. You should make a habit of reaching out to your cell phone and cable companies annually and negotiating a better deal. Sometimes, just by asking, you can get a price cut on your bills. Even $20 off a monthly bill can save you $240 over the course of a year. Nowadays, it’s so expensive for a company to acquire a new customer that most will lower their fees just to keep you around. And if your attempts at negotiation fail, consider cutting out nonessential monthly costs. We’re not talking about your health plan or your life insurance—those things are non-negotiable.

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But for things like cable, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Birchbox and Spotify—anything that debits you on a monthly basis—the time has come to really consider if these are must-haves you truly need, or if you can sacrifice them for a bit in favor of a larger wedding budget—and that fancy cake you have your eye on.

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family finances

Discuss with your families about who’ll be paying for what. Some couple’s families will still pick up the entire tab, but now, 10 percent of couples are covering the cost themselves.

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If you have a big budget goal that seems daunting, divide it into smaller chunks that are easier to digest. The simple math trick that makes it all work? Take the sum of your desired budget and divide it by the number of months you have to save up. Getting married in a year with a budget of $20,000? Divide $20,000 by 12 (which equals about $1,700 per month). If that amount seems like too much per month, add more time or try cutting back on a few of your big-ticket monthly expenses to help you save. “That’s literally how simple planning [financially] for a wedding can be,” says David Bach, founder and chairman of FinishRich Media and author of Smart Couples Finish Rich, about this relatively simple math. Where should this money go? Into a newly created “wedding account,” of course. Throughout your life, having a savings account dedicated to something more exciting than a retirement plan, like travel, a wedding or another big event, is a good idea and will help make saving more fun. Obviously, the amount of time you’ll need to save up for a wedding depends on your current income and expenses. For example, if you can only save $800 a month, but your dream wedding looks like it will cost somewhere in the $50,000 range, you’ll be saving for more than five years. When you’re thinking of your budget, work within realistic parameters and don’t set unattainable goals. For some couples, more drastic sacrifices will be required, while other to-be-weds will be splitting the cost with relatives to help lighten the load. Think about what’s best for you and your partner and what makes the sense. Be practical about your limits. The amount of time it takes you to save will depend entirely on your own circumstances.

stop little spending habits that add up Scale down your shopping during the months you’re saving or only buy lunch out one day a week. You’ll begin to see a little wiggle room for your wedding account in no time. “I call this ‘the latte factor’—the way we spend money on a lot of little things without thinking about it,” Bach says. “It could be your coffee, bottled water, eating out for lunch and dinner, or having drinks. It could even be taking a cab instead of taking the subway, or parking your car closer to your office and therefore paying a higher parking fee.” A dollar here, three dollars there—it adds up over days and weeks. Cutting back on a few (or a lot) of these expenditures can result in saving up to $10, maybe $20, per day—that’s $300 to $600 per month. But don’t worry—cutting out these expenses isn’t going to change your whole life for the next year. Trust us, time flies when you’re wedding planning. >>

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make bigger sacrifices, if you’re willing Looking for any possible way to cut costs or find extra money to help pay for your wedding? There are some more drastic measures you can take as well. You could move in with your parents to save on rent for the year (or move in together if you haven’t already). If you both own a car, consider selling one of them—that itself could save you more than $5,000 in expenses like gas, tune-ups and insurance. “The expenses from that car could pay for a third of the wedding,” Bach says.

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use your credit cards—realistically If you’re in the process of saving up for the wedding while you’re making deposits to reserve your venue and other vendors, you’re likely going to have to use credit cards. That shouldn’t worry you as long as you’re using them correctly (read: paying them off in full in a timely manner). Credit cards can actually protect you from fraud and make transactions easier, so we don’t suggest avoiding them entirely as long as you’ve saved up enough, or will have saved up enough to pay them off before interest sets in. But one big thing to keep in mind: Don’t start your marriage off in debt—it’s never a good idea—and don’t consider paying for things with money you don’t have and won’t have for a long time. You also shouldn’t take out a loan to cover costs. “Going into marriage with debt for a one-day party is a huge mistake,” Bach says. “People start their lives in these huge financial holes and it’s just a shame. It’s smart to create a specific wedding account to put money into and then simply reverse the math to come up with your savings plan.” Bottom line: Don’t spend more than you can afford.

think of creative ways to make more cash Have you considered selling items you don’t need anymore online? What about starting an Etsy shop or doing freelance work? This can be a great way to supplement your wedding fund. Once you have a plan in place, start a budget with The Knot Budget Calculator. There are lots of additional ways to save too, like looking into expensive wedding dates to avoid and checking out planning advice to get a handle on the whole process.

what about investing to pay for the wedding? Investing in stocks is more of a long-term process, and probably not the best idea as a way to pay for the wedding. But if your parents are planning to pay, it’s something they might have already considered years before you even met your partner. Set your budget at TheKnot.com/budget

where not to skimp All the places that are worth splurging for your wedding day.

the photographer

Trust us—you don’t want a wedding album full of blurry photos to realize a pro is worth it. Your friend who took up photography last year might take great photos of his dog running on the beach, but that doesn’t mean he’s a cheap alternative for your wedding day. A professional photographer knows what to capture—the rings, the cake, the details and candid moments. They’ll also be able to work the crowd and direct you and your new spouse in order to get the best shots.

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the dress

You don’t need to spend a ton on a dress to look beautiful on your day, but you do need to have it fitted by a good tailor.

the music

Hiring a DJ simply because he charges only $40 an hour or recruiting your friend’s garage band might not be the best bets for your wedding. Splurging on a great band or DJ who will have you and your guests dancing all night is truly money well spent.

the bouquet

Your bouquet is the one floral purchase you shouldn’t hold back on. Consider that as a part of your overall look—it’ll be photographed like crazy. Opt for more expensive blooms for your bunch and scale back on centerpieces.

the food

Serving unappetizing food will make your guests remember your reception for all the wrong reasons. Eliminate a course or offer less expensive options, but maintain the quality.

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the big picture

Before you book your shooter, quiz possible pros on these important points. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SCOBEY PHOTOGRAPHY

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Once you’ve narrowed down your list to two or three potential photographers, meet with each in person to see if you feel comfortable with them. We can’t stress enough how important this is—almost as crucial as their camera skills. Aside from your gut instinct, ask these questions before signing a contract.

style and background What photography style(s) do you specialize in? Are there any styles you don’t do? Most shooters use a blend of several, but make sure they shoot portraits, for example, if they’re important to you. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW You wouldn’t ask Monet to paint a Picasso, right? Going with the style a photographer likes to shoot (and has the most experience shooting) will give you the best results. Will the photos be retouched and color balanced? Is that done before I see the proofs? These are the techniques that professionals use to digitally enhance your photographs and make them look perfect. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW Some photographers will polish up all your photos before you see them for the first time, while others will show you unretouched proofs of the images and work their magic only on the ones you order.

Do you usually shoot film in both color and black and white? What percentage of each do you recommend? Digital photos can be changed from color to black and white with just a click, but film needs to be specified before shooting. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW These days, most shooters will do a mix of both color and black-and-white photography. You’ll get a sense of their style and how your album might look by asking what balance they prefer. >>

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How many weddings have you shot in your career, and about how many do you do in a year? Your photographer should do this for a living and edit photos in a timely manner. Don’t pick a friend who takes pictures as a hobby. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW You have one chance to get amazing photos, so you’ll want a pro who can take them under pressure.

Do you shoot both digital and film? Which do you prefer? While digital is more common today, film has had a resurgence. If you want the latter, be sure your photographer has the relevant experience and technical skills required to execute this format. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW If you’re obsessed with the quality of film, go with a pro in this medium. And let him know how many photos you want taken with film—all of them or just the ceremony.

find your wedding photography style Brush up on your photography terms.

artistic

The photographer’s original take allows for a different perspective (like the couple not looking at the camera, for example). If you want something unique, go with a pro who’s eager to use a little artistic freedom.

dramatic

Lighting, especially using an off-camera flash, is a key component of dramatic photography. If the sun isn’t cooperating, the photographer will use specialized lighting equipment to capture the same gorgeous effect.

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lifestyle

This take on wedding photography is mostly candid with some direction and style—the end result is beautiful but relaxed. A good photographer will look for moments but also help direct the scene.

classic

Like the ones in your parents’ wedding album, these are the images that stand the test of time— striking, gorgeous and a bit formal. Classic photos portray reality, but they’re infused with the shooter’s artistic license too.

documentary

Rather than posed shots, documentary photography captures candid or spontaneous pictures of people, décor and action in the moment. These shots feel intimate and “real,” the opposite of classic style.

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shooters Will you be my actual photographer, or will one of your associates shoot my wedding? Don’t assume Taylor of Taylor Photography will be taking your photos. Make sure the actual photographer is specified. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW Taylor’s partner Stacey may be just as good (or even better!), but you’ll want to meet with her and see her photos so you know exactly what you’ll be getting. Do you have backup photographers who will shoot the wedding if you’re sick? You have a contingency plan in case of rain, right? Well, you’ll need one in case your photographer comes down with the flu as well. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW If you’re going with a larger company that employs a team of photographers, you’ll have a built-in backup shooter. But if you’re going with a solo photographer, ask if she has colleagues on call in case of an emergency.

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fees What exactly is included in your packages? When comparing fees, check whether prints, albums, proofs and extra coverage (such as engagement shoots) are covered. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW These differences can alter the costs significantly. It’s not necessarily a bad thing if, say, your album isn’t included—you can always buy it à la carte—but you want to be sure you’re comparing apples to apples to get the best value. If you’re having your shooter use film, ask about cost and processing fees. How many hours of coverage do we get? What’s the charge for overtime in case we need you longer? While photographers almost always charge by the day, the number of hours that gets you will vary. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW If you have six hours of coverage but your photographer charges a huge hourly rate for overtime, you might have them leave after you cut the cake instead of after the last dance. Or you may opt for a longer package to pay a little more up front (and avoid the larger hourly overtime rate later). What’s the deposit and total fee? You’ll owe a percentage up front and the balance at a later date. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW In addition to these numbers, you should also ask when all the payments are due.

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Will there be a second shooter or any assistants? If the answer is yes, you’ll want to ask about any additional fees. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW Second shooters can give you two perspectives on big moments (for instance, one can photograph you two exchanging vows while the other can simultaneously capture your parents’ teary reactions). But this may cost you extra.

logistics How long after the wedding day does it take for us to see all of the photos? Most photographers will offer a sneak peek a couple of days or weeks after the wedding, but the rest will take a few months. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW You’ll want to see photos ASAP and the wait can be agonizing, so it’s good to manage expectations. How do you coordinate with my videographer? If you haven’t hired a videographer yet, ask the photographer you’re interviewing for suggestions. There’s a good chance they’ve worked with certain videographers at events in the past. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW This pair will need to coordinate and stay out of each other’s way—easier to do if they have a good rapport. How many weddings do you shoot a weekend? It isn’t uncommon for photographers to work multiple events on the same day, especially during high wedding season. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW For instance, if your photographer is shooting an afternoon wedding before your evening affair, you’ll need to work out a plan if the first event runs over.

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Have you ever shot at my venue(s) before? If they haven’t photographed a wedding or other event in your venue, they should be willing to check it out beforehand. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW Your shooter should be aware of any lighting needs or issues specific to the space ahead of time. Will you be following a shot list? Or do you prefer to have free rein to capture the festivities how you see fit? If they have a standard shot list, take a look at it ahead of time and add any must-haves that aren’t included. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW You want to make sure you get the special pics you need. But keep in mind that you’re hiring the photographer for their eye as well as their experience creating amazing albums. Try not to overwhelm them with requests.

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“The photographer will be spending a lot of time with the couple, in very intimate moments. It’s important they ‘click’ and trust one another.” —Chris Jones of Sowing Clover Photography in Atlanta

Do you bring your own lighting? Your venue’s lighting may not be the best, even if it’s hosted weddings. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW You may need to supply additional lighting or special features (to give a dimly lit room an extra boost)—and check that the equipment won’t be too obtrusive. Get more photo tips at TheKnot.com/planning

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practice smiling

Taking selfies for Snapchat isn’t the only way to practice your best smile. Got a favorite photo of yourself? Tape it to your mirror and perfect the expression.

get your look down pat

Book hair and makeup trials, and take practice photos to see how different looks translate into pictures.

close your eyes

Quickly closing your eyes, and then opening them slowly when you hear “Say ‘cheese’” will help you look relaxed and natural—and prevent you from blinking.

keep your chin down

strike a red-carpet pose

Here’s a secret straight from Hollywood: Looking thin on camera isn’t only due to diet and exercise. Angle your body three-quarters of the way toward the camera, with one foot in front of the other and your weight on your back foot.

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Will we own the copyright to our photos? In other words, are there restrictions for sharing photos online, having photos printed or an album put together by another source? WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW Most contracts stipulate that the photographer owns the rights to all of the photos, which restricts you from posting them without permission—even on social media.

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What type of paper will you use for the prints and album? You want these photos to last for generations to come, without worrying about fading and any other problems. WHY YOU WANT TO KNOW The answer should be acid-free, archival-quality paper, which will stand the test of time.

look amazing in your wedding photos

stand up straight

We know—we sound like your mother. But standing up straight with your belly button tucked in and your shoulders back will help you look tall and relaxed.

loosen your arms Leaving a little space between your torso and your arms make both look smaller.

Want instantly larger eyes? Tip your chin down slightly and look up at the lens for immediate enlargement.

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AROUND THE WORLD From beautiful beaches to grand adventures and off-the-beaten-path escapes into the wilderness, pick a region of the world and pack your bags for the trip of a lifetime. >> BY JEN MURPHY

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WHY GO The Great

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Barrier Reef gets all the hype, but the Ningaloo Reef on the northwest coast is equally spectacular. WHEN TO GO April to September is prime time. Whale shark swim experiences are available April to July and humpback whale swims from August to October. WHERE TO STAY The Outback-meets-reef setting of Sal Salis in Cape Range National Park puts you steps from UNESCO World Heritage–listed coral. Stay in the honeymoon tent (from $710 per person, including meals; SalSalis.com.au), which features ocean views and a double hammock for stargazing. BEST FOR Adventurous couples looking to disconnect, and reconnect with nature WORTH THE SPLURGE If you love being on the water, book the sail and snorkel package (from $3,600 per person). It includes three nights at the camp and three nights aboard the 51-foot catamaran.

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the world’s most dynamic cities, Sydney will fill your culture quota with museums, restaurants, opera and architecture while also checking your chill box with its beachside cafés and surfer style. WHEN TO GO September through November and March to May offer comfortable temps and fewer tourists. WHERE TO STAY The hip, new QT Bondi (from $215; QTHotelsandResorts .com/bondi-beach) has a vibrant SoCal vibe, retro furnishings and a location just off legendary Bondi Beach. There isn’t a restaurant, but each room has a kitchenette, and every Saturday, the Bondi Farmers Market sets up across the street. BEST FOR Cool seekers who want culture mixed with seaside R & R WORTH THE SPLURGE Get an aerial view of the Opera House during a seaplane ride to Pretty Beach House. This four-pavilion retreat is all about indulgence (from $1,500 per night, two-night minimum; round-trip seaplane flight from $495; PrettyBeachHouse.com).

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MAKGADIKGADI PANS & THE KALAHARI DESERT, botswana

WHY GO Deemed the Serengeti of the South, the lunarlike Makgadikgadi Pans is one of the largest salt flats in the world. During wet season, the area boasts southern Africa’s last surviving zebra and wildebeest migration—a must-see. WHEN TO GO Wet season, November through March, brings high rainfall but also zebras, wildebeests and flamingos. April to May is dry and warm, while June to August is dry but chillier. WHERE TO STAY Jack’s Camp feels like a mirage set in the desert. Ten en suite canvas tents are decked out in lavish, 1940s exploration style complete with Persian rugs and rich mahogany furnishings (from $1,225; UnchartedAfrica.com). The guides at Jack’s are a rare mix of wise scholars and old-school bushman adventurers. BEST FOR Couples nostalgic for Hemingway-esque safari luxury; couples who want culture and wildlife ROMANTIC MOMENT Enjoy a drink on the salt pans as the sun goes down—just two chairs, a few beverages and you and your new spouse. Once the sun has set, the most amazing star-filled night sky appears, as there’s absolutely zero air pollution.

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Bali in favor of Raja Ampat. Nestled deep in an archipelago of uninhabited islands, you’ll find some of the best diving in the world. WHEN TO GO October through April is the dry season, and it also brings an abundance of manta rays. WHERE TO STAY Misool Eco Resort is surrounded by the protected 300,000-acre Misool Marine Park, teeming with ocean life. Spend days snorkeling, at the spa or touring local villages (from $2,400 per person for a seven-night stay, all-inclusive; MisoolEcoResort.com). BEST FOR Diving enthusiasts INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT Don your snorkels and swim with baby black tip reef sharks in the waters just off the resort.

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WHY GO One of the world’s most dramatic stretches of coast is home to ancient valleys, dune fields and shipwrecks. Despite the extreme landscape, it’s also startlingly full of life and offers a really unique safari experience. WHEN TO GO Namibia is a true year-round destination. December through March is hot, but also green with lots of wildlife. WHERE TO STAY Conservation-minded outfitter Wilderness Safaris boasts some of the top guides in Africa and operates the eight-tent, fly-in, fly-out Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp (from $595, allinclusive; Wilderness-Safaris.com). Each tent features an en suite bedroom with an outdoor deck. You may be blissfully isolated from civilization, but the camp still provides top-shelf gin and tonics around the campfire, cashmere slips under the duvets and a delicious springbok fillet for dinner. BEST FOR Couples who have already been to Africa or who are looking for a fresh take on the classic safari INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT The Big Five are overrated. Instead, take home game drive shots of Namibia’s desertadapted wildlife, like brown hyena, giraffe and desert elephants. WORTH THE SPLURGE On a three-night stay or more with Wilderness Safaris, guests have the opportunity to experience a flying excursion over the coast, which provides a magnificent perspective of the other-worldly landscape (think: moonlike), plus great photo ops of seal colonies.

WHY GO Bypass

WHY GO The gateway to the ancient temples of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap offers authentic Khmer restaurants, and access to the floating village on Tonle Sap Lake. WHEN TO GO December and January are assuredly sunny, but can also be crowded. While June is in the rainy season, the days are cooler and the temples don’t overflow with tourists quite like “summer” months. WHERE TO STAY Located only a 20-minute drive from Angkor Wat, Phum Baitang is the hotel of choice for celebrities. The resort has the feel of a traditional Khmer village, with 45 stilted villas and a bar and restaurant housed in a century-old Cambodian farmhouse (from $375; PhumBaitang.com). The Spa Temple offers seven treatment rooms, or choose to unwind at the cigar and cocktail lounge. BEST FOR Culture lovers INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT Skip the typical sunrise temple posts. Get your guide to snap a photo of you riding a buffalo cart through Khmer villages. ROMANTIC MOMENT At Cuisine Wat Damnak, chef Joannès Rivière updates Cambodia’s golden age dishes like Mekong langoustine with pumpkin and lemon basil. The six-course menu is a steal, and the garden patio is the perfect spot for a special meal (CuisineWatDamnak.com). >>

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resort city of Nha Trang is known for its beaches, dive sites and vibrant nightlife. Off the coast, you have your choice of quiet island paradise. WHEN TO GO Sunny days abound from February through August. WHERE TO STAY The new 105-villa Anam raises the bar for over-the-top service. In addition to a private beach, you have your choice of three swimming pools (from $200; TheAnam.com). BEST FOR Beach lovers; architecture nerds; service snobs; couples seeking nightlife ROMANTIC MOMENT Spend an afternoon being totally pampered with body scrubs and massages at the Balinese-inspired Sri Mara Spa at The Anam, then have a private lunch with your own waitstaff right on the beach.

MALAYSIA WHY GO Malaysia offers a unique blend of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures, plus wild rain forests, untouched beaches and some of Southeast Asia’s most delicious cuisine. WHEN TO GO Avoid monsoon season and visit between March and September. WHERE TO STAY Indulge your private island fantasies at Pangkor Laut Resort (from $193; PangkorLautResort.com). Just off the west coast of Malaysia, the resort is surrounded by jungles and turquoise sea and has its own spa village. Of the seven restaurants, Uncle Lim’s Kitchen stands out for its Chinese-style home cooking. BEST FOR Spa junkies; romantics; foodies INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT Let a resident naturalist lead you on a rain forest trek in search of monkeys, reptiles and more.

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NORTH AMERICA Wai’anapanapa State Park, Maui

MAUI, hawaii WHY GO Maui is the best of all worlds:

You’ll find a carefree surfer vibe on the North Shore, amazing resorts and a place that makes you feel like you’re in another era in Hana. WHEN TO GO During shoulder seasons— April through May and September through November—you’ll find more affordable rates, fewer crowds and idyllic weather. WHERE TO STAY Skip the tourist-filled big resorts of Maui’s South Coast and experience the island like a local on the North Shore. The Inn at Mama’s is set on a secluded beach shaded by coconut palms and puts you steps from the island’s celebrated restaurant Mama’s Fish House and a five-minute drive from the hippie-chic town of Paia (from $275; InnatMamas.com). BEST FOR Free-spirited beach lovers INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT A photo tour with Daniel Sullivan, owner of Paia’s Indigo Gallery, will take you off the beaten path along the wildly popular Hana Highway (three-hour tours from $560; DanielSullivan.PhotoShelter.com). Just don’t give up the location of the remote spots when you post.

KAUAI WHY GO People

get hooked on Kauai because of its Jurassic Park–esque waterways and the postcard-perfect sunsets of Hanalei Bay. WHEN TO GO Mid-April to mid-June and September to December are best. WHERE TO STAY The St. Regis Princeville Resort has a heavenly setting overlooking Hanalei Bay and a “your wish is our command” philosophy (from $1,575; StRegisPrinceville.com). Don’t fall victim to the resort’s 5,000-square-foot infinity pool. You can easily laze away a week under a pool lounger, but the natural attractions should not be missed. BEST FOR Couples seeking wild natural beauty but super-luxe digs WORTH THE SPLURGE Dine by candlelight while a private waitstaff attends to your every whim during a secluded, four-course, alfresco dinner at the St. Regis (from $1,290 per couple).

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WHY GO El Calafate

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WHY GO Rugged coastlines, wild beaches and animals like whales, eagles and bears make you feel like you’re truly in the wild, but the quirky town of Homer— with its hippie cafés, fun bars and funky shops—is just a 25-minute boat ride away. WHEN TO GO June to August is the warmest, but shoulder months May and September can be cheaper. WHERE TO STAY Tutka Bay Lodge’s remote setting on a seven-mile fjord at the southern end of Kachemak Bay feels worlds away (from $4,860 per person for a three-night, all-inclusive stay; WithintheWild.com). The six-cabin wilderness retreat perfectly combines adventures with indulgences including a sauna, wine tastings, massages and multicourse meals. BEST FOR Wannabe chefs; outdoorsy types INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT Bring your zoom lens to snap a photo of a brown bear at Katmai National Park and Preserve. ROMANTIC MOMENT The staff can arrange everything from a picnic for two on top of Grewingk Glacier to a sunset cruise through Kachemak Bay followed by a private dinner on your cabin’s deck. They’ll even prepare oysters you’ve scouted at a nearby farm.

WHY GO Unparalleled trekking through a changing landscape of glacial lakes and jagged mountains is just outside your door. WHEN TO GO November through March is best, but shoulder months April, September and October have lower rates. WHERE TO STAY EcoCamp offers sustainable digs in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park (from $1,395 for a five-day wildlife safari; EcoCamp.travel). Guests sleep in geodesic dome-shaped structures modeled after ancient Kaweskar tribe dwellings. Ceiling windows let you fall asleep while stargazing, and private terraces offer a romantic spot to watch the sunset. Guests gather for meals in an enormous dining dome. Request one with heat unless you prefer to snuggle. BEST FOR Eco-conscious travelers; glampers; hikers; yogis; outdoor lovers WORTH THE SPLURGE Visit one of Patagonia’s largest ranches and spend a day horseback riding with local baqueanos (cowboys). You’ll ride past small villages, spot condor nests and hear about the region’s legendary stories over a picnic lunch (from $461; Cascada.travel). >>

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is the gateway to the ever-shifting icy landscape of Los Glaciares National Park. WHEN TO GO Visit from November to mid-December or March through April. WHERE TO STAY Set within a nearly 10,000-acre estate, Eolo was inspired by ancient Patagonian ranches and exudes old-world gaucho elegance. Rooms offer views of the Lago Argentino and La Anita Valley (from $770; EOLO.com.ar). The in-house guides are all locals and have exceptional knowledge. But don’t expect gaucho cuisine—the fine dining restaurant has earned Eolo Relais & Chateaux status. BEST FOR Food and wine connoisseurs; nature lovers; hikers; wannabe gauchos ROMANTIC MOMENT The staff can arrange a horseback ride to a private picnic with a bottle of malbec.

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CARIBBEAN ST. BARTS WHY GO The

Caribbean’s most elite island has 22 white-sand beaches, extraordinary restaurants and hot nightclubs. WHEN TO GO May through June has great weather and a chill vibe. December is peak season and prime for celebrity sightings. WHERE TO STAY Nestled on Baie de St. Jean, arguably St. Bart’s sexiest beach, Le Tom Beach Hotel (from $342; TomBeach.com) is in walking distance to island hot spots like Nikki Beach and Eden Rock. Rooms are secluded by gardens. BEST FOR Sun seekers; couples who want nightlife; celeb junkies ROMANTIC MOMENT Stop at a local grocery for a picnic lunch and hike to quiet Anse du Grande Colombier, one of the world’s prettiest beaches.

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WHY GO A quick

flight from major East Coast hubs, the Dominican Republic is a mix of party beach towns and elite and exclusive compounds. WHEN TO GO Skip crowds and hurricane season and visit March through May. WHERE TO STAY With just nine colorful bungalows, Playa Grande Beach Club is an intimate departure from the DR’s all-inclusive mega-resorts (from $800; PlayaGrandeBeachClub.com). The North Coast retreat is set on a mile-long beach, but guests can also sunbathe in a cabana by the property’s lap pool. BEST FOR Beach bums ROMANTIC MOMENT Playa Grande can arrange sunset horseback rides for all levels ($66 per person for two hours).

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restaurants and gorgeous beaches make this one of the Caribbean’s hot spots. WHEN TO GO May through August are the best months to visit. WHERE TO STAY An 18-month remodel by Auberge Resorts brought the famed Malliouhana hotel back to its 1950s glamour: The rooms, suites and a cliffside restaurant were redone and a 15,000-square-foot spa was added (from $525; Malliouhana.AubergeResorts.com). Perched atop a bluff above three of the island’s top beaches—Meads Bay, Bobbing Cove and Turtle Cove—the hotel is ideally situated for snorkeling and sunsets. BEST FOR Food lovers; sun seekers INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT Every honeymoon requires the quintessential sunset photo, and the Sunset Bar at Malliouhana is the precise place to snap it—with mojitos in hand, of course. ROMANTIC MOMENT Book a candlelit, private dinner with a dedicated waiter and guitarist under one of the recently refreshed pool cabanas overlooking the ocean. Then, indulge in gourmet s’mores around the fire pit for dessert accompanied by an aged rum tasting. Cap your night off with a late-night dip in the two-tier pool.

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WHY GO Salina is the greenest of seven of the inhabited islands in the UNESCO World Heritage–status Aeolian archipelago. Hikers can climb Monte Fossa delle Felci, the highest peak. WHEN TO GO The busy season is from mid-July through August when sun seekers descend. Late May and September are the sweet spots—great weather, fewer crowds. WHERE TO STAY The family behind Tasca d’Almerita, one of Sicily’s most important wine producers, owns the 20-room Capofaro hotel, which overlooks some of the vineyards (from $296; Capofaro .it). Food and wine are taken seriously here, but don’t expect fussy eats—the philosophy is simple and delicious. BEST FOR Wine lovers looking for a fresh experience; foodies; island junkies WORTH THE SPLURGE Have the hotel arrange a day cruise aboard the yacht Don Felipe and explore coves, bays and caves that are otherwise unreachable by land.

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WHY GO Don’t follow the masses to Santorini, Mykonos or Paros. Instead, explore Serifos. Active travelers can keep busy hiking, biking and diving. Plus, you’re just a three-hour ferry ride from Athens. WHEN TO GO April to June and September to mid-October are the best bets. WHERE TO STAY In a previous life, CocoMat Eco Residences housed local miners. Today, the beachfront hotel has a seaside lounge bar and a friendly staff who can arrange a romantic breakfast in bed (from $231; Serifos.Coco-Mat-Hotels.com). BEST FOR Eco-minded, active couples ROMANTIC MOMENT Coco-Mat’s staff can help you rent scooters for a perfect island beach crawl.

PUGLIA WHY GO Puglia has

always had amazing beaches, beautiful architecture and ancient ruins. But the recently booming food scene on this remote heel of Italy’s boot has the region primed to be the next Tuscany. WHEN TO GO A temperate climate makes Puglia a year-round destination. WHERE TO STAY Masseria Le Carrube, a working farmhouse in the town of Ostuni, has been transformed into a sister property of Puglia’s top hotel Borgo Egnazia (from $155; MasseriaLeCarrubeOstuni.it). Don’t miss a meal at its vegetarian restaurant. BEST FOR Food and wine nerds; beach lovers INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT Explore Valle D’Itria and the village’s cylindrical houses with beehive-shaped roofs.

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WHY GO One of the world’s most magnificent walled cities, Dubrovnik charms visitors with its pedestrian-only Old Town, Baroque churches and fortified beauty. Add its stunning beaches and laidback eateries serving top-notch seafood and excellent Croatian wine to the mix, and you have a recipe for paradise. WHEN TO GO Avoid the cruise passengers and visit September through November. WHERE TO STAY Built into a cliff above the Adriatic, the newly renovated Villa Dubrovnik makes you feel like royalty perched above the Adriatic and Old City (from $490; Villa-Dubrovnik.hr). The exclusive setting means guests must arrive from the Old Town via a 10-minute Vaporetto speedboat ride. Some of its 56 rooms and suites offer sea-view balconies, and the roof is home to a wine bar. BEST FOR Couples who have already explored classic Europe; history buffs; über romantics; urbanites INSTAGRAM-WORTHY SHOT Re-create a scene from a vintage Adriatic postcard and pose in your swimsuits on the hotel’s private rocky beach. At the shoreline, concrete platforms extend out from the sandstone, creating a natural backdrop from another era.

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make it legal Georgia Marriage License Requirements GUIDELINES FOR OBTAINING A MARRIAGE LICENSE In Georgia, you must be 18 years old to legally marry without parental consent. Both the bride and groom must present a valid form of ID to apply for a license. The bride and groom must apply together and in person. Some counties may require a divorce decree or a death certificate if either the bride or groom has been previously married. There is no waiting period to obtain the license, which is valid in the state of Georgia. Nonresidents must get their licenses in the county where they are getting married. In each county, probate court offices are open Monday through Friday, unless otherwise noted. License fees and methods of payment vary by county, and some counties offer discounts if a premarital counseling certificate is submitted, so call ahead to get all of the details.

WHERE TO APPLY Athens-Clarke County 325 E. Washington St. Athens, GA 30601 (706) 613-3320 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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144 Yonah-Homer Rd., Ste. 7 Homer, GA 30547 (706) 677-6250 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Chatham County

DeKalb County

Hall County

Madison County

Richmond County

133 Montgomery St., Rm. 509 Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 652-7267 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

556 N. McDonough St., Rm. B190 Decatur, GA 30030 (404) 371-2601 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

225 Green St., Rm. 1000 Gainesville, GA 30501 (770) 531-6921 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

91 Albany Ave. Danielsville, GA 30633 (706) 795-3354 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

735 James Brown Blvd., Ste. 1000 Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 821-2434 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Chattahoochee County

Dougherty County

Harris County

PO Box 2028 Thomson, GA 30824 (706) 595-2124 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

379 Broad St. Cusseta, GA 31805 (706) 989-3603 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

225 Pine Ave., Ste. 123 Albany, GA 31701 (229) 431-2102 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Douglas County 8700 Hospital Dr., Fl. 3 Douglasville, GA 30134 (770) 920-7249 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Barrow County

Cherokee County

652 Barrow Park Dr., Ste. D Winder, GA 30680 (770) 307-3045 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

90 North St., Ste. 340 Canton, GA 30114 (770) 704-2610 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Bartow County

Clayton County

135 W. Cherokee Ave., Ste. 243A Cartersville, GA 30120 (770) 387-5075 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

121 S. McDonough St., Bldg. 3 Jonesboro, GA 30236 (770) 477-3301 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Bibb County

Cobb County

601 Mulberry St., Rm. 207 Macon, GA 31201 (478) 621-6493 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

32 Waddell St., Bldg. D Marietta, GA 30060 (770) 528-1931 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Bryan County PO Box 418 Pembroke, GA 31321 (912) 653-3856 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

1956 Appling Harlem Rd. Appling, GA 30802 (706) 541-1254 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Butts County

Coweta County

25 3rd St. Jackson, GA 30233 (770) 775-8204 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

200 Court Square Newnan, GA 30263 (770) 254-2640 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Carroll County

Dade County

311 Newnan St., Rm. 204 Carrollton, GA 30112 (770) 830-5840 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

255 W. Crabtree St. Trenton, GA 30752 (706) 657-4414 8:30 – 11 a.m., 1 – 4 p.m.

Gordon County

Dawson County

Gwinnett County

25 Tucker Ave., Ste. 102 Dawsonville, GA 30534 (706) 344-3580 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

75 Langley Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30046 (770) 822-8250 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Catoosa County 875 Lafayette St. Ringgold, GA 30736 (706) 935-3511 8:30 a.m. – noon, 1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Columbia County

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Effingham County 700 N. Pine St. Springfield, GA 31329 (912) 754-2112 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Fayette County 1 Center Dr. Fayetteville, GA 30214 (770) 716-4220 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Forsyth County 112 W. Maple St., Ste. 101 Cumming, GA 30040 (770) 781-2140 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Franklin County 7085 Hwy. 145 Carnesville, GA 30521 (706) 384-2403 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Fulton County 136 Pryor St., Ste. C-230 Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 730-4692 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. 100 S. Wall St., Fl. 1 Calhoun, GA 30701 (706) 629-7314 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

102 N. College St., Rm. 116 Hamilton, GA 31811 (706) 628-5038 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Henry County 99 Sims St. McDonough, GA 30253 (770) 288-7600 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Houston County 201 N. Perry Pkwy. Perry, GA 31069 (478) 218-4710 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Jackson County 5000 Jackson Pkwy., Ste. 140 Jefferson, GA 30549 (706) 387-6277 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., 1 – 4:30 p.m.

Jasper County 126 W. Green St., Ste. 111 Monticello, GA 31064 (706) 468-4903 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Jones County 110 S. Jefferson St. Gray, GA 31032 (478) 986-6668 8 a.m – 5 p.m.

Laurens County

McDuffie County

Morgan County 149 E. Jefferson St. Madison, GA 30650 (706) 343-6500 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Muscogee County 100 10th St., Fl. 6 Columbus, GA 31901 (706) 653-4333 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Newton County 1132 Usher St., Rm. 148 Covington, GA 30014 (770) 784-2045 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Oconee County 23 N. Main St., Rm. 304 Watkinsville, GA 30677 (706) 769-3936 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Paulding County

Rockdale County 922 Court St., Rm. 107 Conyers, GA 30012 (770) 278-7700 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Spalding County 132 E. Solomon St., Fl. 2 Griffin, GA 30223 (770) 467-4340 8 a.m. – noon, 1 – 4:30 p.m.

Twiggs County 425 Railroad St. Jeffersonville, GA 31044 (478) 945-3252 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Walker County 103 S. Duke St., Rm. 101 LaFayette, GA 30728 (706) 638-2852 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Walton County 303 S. Hammond Dr., Ste. 118 Monroe, GA 30655 (770) 267-1345 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

280 Constitution Blvd., Rm. 2009 Dallas, GA 30132 (770) 443-7541 8 a.m. – noon, 1 – 5 p.m.

Whitfield County

Peach County

23 E. Court St., Rm. 422 Washington, GA 30673 (706) 678-2523 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

PO Box 2098 Dublin, GA 31040 (478) 272-2566 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

205 W. Church St., Ste. 117 Fort Valley, GA 31030 (478) 825-2313 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Lee County

Pickens County

100 Leslie Hwy. Leesburg, GA 31763 (229) 759-6006 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (closed on Mondays)

35 W. Church St. Jasper, GA 30143 (706) 253-8755 9:30 – 11:30 a.m., 1:30 – 4 p.m.

205 N. Selvidge St. Dalton, GA 30720 (706) 275-7400 8 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Wilkes County

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Albany Herald

(229) 888-9300 PO Box 48 Albany, GA 31702

Must submit info by noon on the Monday prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes

Price depends on content of announcement.

Americus Times–Recorder

(229) 924-2751 PO Box 1247 Americus, GA 31709

Must submit info by noon on the Wednesday prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes

Announcements submitted without a photo are free of charge; $23.75 with photo.

Athens Banner–Herald

(706) 208- 2297 Attn: Wedding 1 Press Place Athens, GA 30601

Must submit info 10 business days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes; email to celebrations@onlineathens.com. Couples will be sent a proof, which must be approved before the announcement goes to print.

Prices range from free to $200 depending on size and photo requirements.

Atlanta Journal– Constitution

(404) 526-2724 Attn: Celebration Pages 223 Perimeter Center Pkwy. Atlanta, GA 30346

Must submit info 11 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes; available online. Photo must be vertical.

Price depends on package selected, starting at $29.99 for online and $160 for print.

The Augusta Chronicle

(706) 828-3844 Attn: Celebrations Dept. 725 Broad St. Augusta, GA 30903

Must submit info no later than 14 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes; form found online.

Prices range from $35 to $210 depending on length and photo size.

Columbus–Ledger Enquirer

(706) 322-4500 17 W. 12th St. Columbus, GA 31901

Must submit info by noon on the Wednesday prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes; form found online at Courier-Herald.com.

Up to 5 inches of text for $30; $1.50 for each additional inch.

Dublin Courier Herald

(478) 272-5522 Attn: Janice Clark PO Drawer B CSS Dublin, GA 31040

Must submit info at least four weeks prior to the desired publication date (Tuesday through Friday).

Form: Yes Photos returned with SASE.

Free if info is submitted by email; $25 if a hard copy is submitted by mail.

Macon Telegraph

(478) 744-4391 Attn: Celebrations Dept. PO Box 4167 Macon, GA 31208

Must submit info no less than 14 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes; available online.

Prices range from free to $250 depending on size and photo requirements.

The Marietta Daily Journal

(770) 795-3000 Attn: Weddings 580 Fairground St. SE Marietta, GA 30060

Submissions are accepted up to three months after the wedding date. Must submit info by 3 p.m. on the Wednesday prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: No

Prices range from free to $490 depending on size and photo requirements.

Savannah Morning News

(912) 652-0215 Attn: Celebrations Coordinator PO Box 1088 Savannah, GA 31402

Submissions will be accepted up to one year after wedding date. Must submit info two weeks prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Announcements must be typed and may be edited by the newsaper staff.

Price is $18.50 per column inch, including photo.

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103 west

103 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA (404) 233-5993 | 103West.com 103 West is Atlanta’s private dining destination. Our chef custom creates each menu, while our full-service event coordinators make your event flawless. With impeccable service, exceptional value and many complimentary amenities, 103 West is ideal for every occasion! capacity 300 | price $$$

ashton gardens

Atlanta, GA infoatlanta@ashtongardens.com AshtonGardens.com Nestled in a private forest that surrounds the glass enclosed chapel and with breathtaking views from the elegant ballrooms with towering windows and crystal chandeliers, Ashton Gardens offers a most unique setting, exquisite cuisine, and four-star service to create the perfect wedding. capacity 400 | price $$

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berkeley hills country club

2300 Pond Road, Duluth, GA (770) 448-8353 | ahoward@berkeleyhillscc.org BerkelyHillsCC.org Berkeley Hills Country Club features a stacked stone entry pavilion, three elegant event rooms, all featuring 20-foot ceilings, chandeliers and golf course views. Outdoor ceremonies may be hosted on our beautiful lawn or covered veranda. Available for ceremonies, receptions, rehearsal dinners and bridal showers. capacity 300 | price $$

brasstown valley resort & spa

6321 US Highway 76, Young Harrris, GA (706) 379-4604 | (706) 379-4764 BrasstownValley.com Located in the North Georgia mountains, Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa is a 503-acre resort featuring indoor and outdoor ceremony and reception venues with beautiful mountain backdrops, 134 guest rooms and lodge-style environments, an 18-hole golf course, horseback riding, full service spa and much more! capacity 250 | price $$$

carl house

1176 Atlanta Hwy., Auburn, GA (770) 586-0095 | info@carlhouse.com CarlHouse.com Carl House’s antebellum-style home, lush gardens and elegant ballroom provide the perfect location for every wedding! Experience exquisite cuisine prepared by the in-house chef, in-house florals and new off-site catering! capacity 350 | price $$

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chota falls estate

Serving Georgia (706) 490-2071 | info@chotafalls.com ChotaFalls.com Chota Falls Estate, a picturesque 150-acre private estate in northeast Georgia, offers many incredible sites for your wedding events. Three tastefully decorated lodges offer destination wedding packages for you to enjoy with family and close friends. Come see how our estate can become your home for the weekend. capacity 200 | price $$$

city club of buckhead

3343 Peachtree Road, Suite 1850, Atlanta, GA (404) 442-2677 | jrogers@cityclubofbuckhead.com CityClubofBuckhead.com From elegant and sophisticated to fun and whimsical, our experienced wedding and event staff will assist you in customizing a celebration that is a reflection of your personality and individual style. capacity 200 | price $$$

the cottages on mergendollar

1651 Mergendollar Road, Good Hope, GA (404) 886-7485 | TheCottagesonMergendollar.net Nestled on 18 acres in beautiful Good Hope, we offer a plantation-style setting with limitless possibilities of location choices for your event. From pond scenery to plantation home front view, we have the options for you. capacity 250 | price $$$

the engine room at monroe cotton mills

601 S. Madison Avenue, Ste., 150, Monroe, GA (877) 305-MILL | TheEngineRoomGA.com The Engine Room at Monroe Cotton Mills is a unique wedding venue located in historic downtown Monroe. The Engine Room offers historical elegance with modern convenience and is a perfect space for your wedding! capacity 400+

the georgia club

1050 Chancellors Dr., Statham, GA (770) 725-3110 | The Georgia Club.com/weddings An outdoor wedding garden, indoor ceremony location, two reception venues with customizable floor plans for up to 300 people and award-winning cuisine at The Georgia Club create a beautiful and intimate setting perfect for your dream day. capacity 200 | price $$

the golden isles

Georgia (800) 809-1790 | GoldenIsles.com The Golden Isles creates a magical setting for any wedding. Pristine stretches of beach are punctuated by century-old oak trees covered in Spanish moss. The breathtaking landscape, historic churches and landmarks create the atmosphere of a bygone era filled with romance.

golf club of georgia

1 Golf Club Drive, Alpharetta, GA (678) 735-5599

GolfClubofGeorgia.com During the winter of 2016, the Golf Club of Georgia went through a $35 million transformation, which created new spaces for members and guests to enjoy. Our various event spaces are the perfect venues for wedding showers, ceremonies, receptions or any other celebrations that surround your special day! capacity 200 | price $$$

the harbor club

1111 Polo Circle, Greensboro, GA (706) 453-7855 HarborClub.com We know that every bride has a vision of her perfect wedding day. Our staff will help make your vision a reality. Whether you’re planning a casual cocktail reception or a formal plated dinner with live music and a chocolate fountain, our team will create the experience that meets your expectations. capacity 300+ | price $$$

holiday inn express and suites, alpharetta

12505 Innovation Way, Alpharetta, GA (678) 339-0505 Holiday Inn Express and Suites, Alpharetta, is a great hotel that your guests will love! capacity 40 | price $$

hyatt regency atlanta perimeter at villa christina

4000 Summit Boulevard, Atlanta, GA (678) 515-2707 | julie.bilecky@hyatt.com AtlantaPerimeter.Regency.Hyatt.com Find all your wedding dreams—in one magical place. capacity 300 | price $$$

indigo falls events

Dallas, GA (770) 443-4458 IndigoFallsEvents.com Where rustic meets elegance. capacity 250 | price $$

johns creek convention and visitors bureau

Johns Creek, GA JohnsCreekCVB.com In a city that strives to be the exception to the everyday, you’ll find nothing less from the venues and wedding services in Johns Creek. Unique spaces range from country club chic to delightfully different. We welcome the opportunity to help you find the ideal location and design an unforgettable event.

the king and prince beach & golf resort

(800) 342-0212 KingandPrince.com We vow to make your day beautiful. The King and Prince offers everything you could desire in one scenic and elegant location, capturing the essence of a storybook wedding any time of the year. capacity 350

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koury farms

972 Old Hog Mountain Road, Auburn, GA (404) 640-9755 KouryFarms.com Our luxurious event barn is the perfect place to host your ceremony and reception. Designed in classic French countryside style, our barn finds the perfect balance between rustic and elegant. From start to finish, you will find pleasure and enjoyment while working with the professional staff at Koury Farms. capacity 200 | price $$

la dolce vita

Tybee Island, GA (912) 786-5606 | LaDolceVitaTybee.com Celebrate the start of your lasting journey together at La Dolce Vita, an extraordinary Savannah wedding location on Tybee Island—where beauty and romance radiate as naturally as the swaying palmettos and tropical breezes that enhance our island’s striking coastline. capacity 200 | price $$

lanier islands

7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, GA (770) 945-8787 | sorr@lanierislands.com LanierIslands.com Lanier Islands, a picturesque 1,500-acre natural sanctuary located on the shores of Lake Lanier, offers multiple settings for your wedding. Choose reception sites from a grand ballroom or a scenic yacht to a variety of stunning venues located along the water’s edge. capacity 400+ | price $$$

legendary events

loft at castleberry hill

170 Northside Drive SW, Suite 96, Atlanta, GA (404) 420-7030 | tgibson@cintl.com loftatch.com Located in the Castleberry Hill Art District, our vision is to create a unique experience through tailored events, delicious cuisine and exceptional customer service. The possibilities for hosting fabulous events are endless, and we invite you to let our LOFT team create the ultimate experience for you! capacity 350 | price $$

majors estate

(828) 476-7763 | MajorsEstate.com Host your unforgettable wedding weekend at our unique 200-plus-acre Smoky Mountain ranch that sits among the most breathtaking scenery in the Carolinas. Call us today to schedule a free tour and wine tasting. capacity 100 | price $$$

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the newnan centre

1515 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA (678) 673-5494 NewnanCentre.com The Newnan Centre and you—the perfect union. It’s beautifully appointed and accommodates up to 350 people. capacity 350 | price $$

osprey cove

123 Osprey Drive, St. Marys, GA (912) 882-5575 OspreyCove.com Osprey Cove provides a picturesque backdrop perfect for your “I do.” Whether it is an outdoor wedding overlooking our breathtaking 18th hole and marsh or an indoor affair in our recently renovated clubhouse, make your day extraordinary at Osprey Cove. capacity 100+ | price $$

payne-corley house

2987 Main Street, Duluth, GA (770) 476-5366 | info@paynecorleyhouse.com PayneCorleyHouse.com Circa 1873, the Payne-Corley House features lush grounds and gazebo for your garden ceremony and a beautifully appointed ballroom for your wedding celebration. Your wedding specialist and amazing culinary team will ensure a memorable and cherished event. capacity 250 | price $$

the ridges resort

Young Harris, GA (706) 896-1886 weddings@theridgesresort.com TheRidgesResort.com Imagine exchanging vows among majestic lake and mountain views, celebrating on our event pier or in the grandness of a ballroom brimming with rustic elegance, and sailing off into the stars as your guests bid you farewell. It’s our pleasure to provide your dream wedding. capacity 250 | price $$

st ives country club

One St Ives Country Club Drive, Johns Creek, GA (770) 623-1239 EXT. 1107 specialevents@stivescountryclub.org StIvesCountryClub.org Our 45,000-square-foot stone-encased clubhouse sits atop one of the highest points in North Fulton County. Once inside, you experience the feeling of an 18th century English country manor. capacity 300 | price $$

the trolley barn

963 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, GA (404) 521-2308 | TheTrolleyBarn.com

capacity 250 | price $$

tybee island wedding chapel

1114 Hwy. 80, Tybee Island, GA (800) 786-5889 | (888) 786-9099 tybeechapel@aol.com | TybeeWeddingChapel.com Nestled on Tybee Island’s tidewater creek, the venue boasts over 7,000 square feet of event space, featuring an ornate Sanctuary, Grand Ballroom, bridal suite, groom’s quarters, cocktail lounge, two catering kitchens and outdoor patio that overlooks the island’s tidewater creek. capacity 300 | price $

the venue at cenita vineyards

Cleveland, GA (706) 892-7399 | CeNitaVineyards.com Just 90 minutes north of Hartsfield International Airport, The Venue at CeNita offers lush landscaping and beautiful surroundings, combining elegance and nature to create truly inspired events. capacity 200 | price $$

victoria belle mansion and vintage white barn

602 East Main Street, Hogansville, GA (706) 637-4933 | VictoriaBelleWeddings.com A fusion of vintage and rustic charm, this three-acre estate provides several ceremony and reception sites. Options include a circa 1897 mansion, rustic chic barn overlooking the waterfall and garden gazebo, and our newest site—The Cedars—nestled between the vineyard and barn. Let your forever begin here. capacity 250 | price $$$

visit savannah

VisitSavannah.com Our historic venues and picturesque squares are perfect to create a timeless backdrop on your wedding day. Our quirky personality and hip atmosphere will make it a night you and your guests will never forget.

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Atlanta, GA (404) 869-8858 | LegendaryEvents.com We are a full-service, award-winning special events company headquartered in Atlanta. Our in-house team of event professionals excels in creating one-of-a-kind experiences through design, catering and floral décor for weddings, corporate events, fundraisers and more.

MightyEighth.org Enjoy exceptional service on your wedding day and all the days leading up to it. Our intimate chapel is the perfect location for a ceremony. Three beautiful reception rooms seat 80-260 guests, and our lovely gardens will frame your wedding pictures. Make your most important day the most memorable.

w atlanta-midtown

188 14th Street NE, Atlanta, GA (404) 733-6944 | WAtlantaMidtown.com You’ve been waiting for the perfect wedding. We’re here to make it happen. Indian and Kosher catering allowed (restrictions apply). capacity 400+ | price $$$

woodruff arts center

1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA (404) 733-5249 | specialevents@woodruffcenter.org Elevate your wedding to a work of art! Woodruff Arts Center, including the High Museum of Art, is the heart of Atlanta’s arts and theatre world. Its combination of visual and performing arts affords endless creativity in wedding planning. Whether a small reception or lavish gala, this is the perfect place. capacity 600+ | price $$$

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with unbeatable customer service makes the Sweet Elegance Bridal experience as beautiful and unforgettable as the event itself. Our full-service salon offers exquisite bridal gowns, mother of the bride gowns, bridesmaids, wedding accessories and tuxedo rentals.

flowers & décor

(678) 733-4369 Angle3Films.com Do you want the comfort of knowing that your big day is being creatively documented? We provide that— plus the peace of mind knowing that we’ve got you covered—giving you more time to enjoy your wedding and one less thing worry about.

bridal registries nothing bundt cakes - sandy springs 5975 Roswell Rd., A-103, Sandy Springs, GA (404) 236-2114 sandysprings@nothingbundtcakes.com NothingBundtCakes.com We have the perfect cake for the perfect wedding. Our 10 luscious flavors are made from the finest ingredients. With 4 different sizes, we have a unique and scrumptious solution for your special day. Nothing Bundt Cakes provides a delicious, unique cake that will fit anyone’s budget.

peachtree growler co.

5450 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 2D, Peachtree Corners, GA (770) 686-7925 | PeachtreeGrowlerCo.com/events Peachtree Growler provides professional and personable staff and top-notch service. We work with you to create a custom bar service package and options that fit your style and budget.

carithers flowers

1708 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta, GA (770) 980-3000 | weddings@carithers.com Carithers.com/events Our experienced events consultant and design team will go beyond your expectations to assist you in creating an unforgettable event, large or small. Call or email for a complimentary consultation!

jewelry

belk

Serving nationwide Belk.com Belk’s professionally-trained bridal consultants make planning your wedding gift registry enjoyable and convenient. You’ll find quality brand names and styles in china, crystal, flatware, kitchen electrics, bedding and bath essentials and more. Your guests are a click away from making your house a home. Just visit our website.

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bride beautiful inc.

6690 Roswell Road NE, Atlanta, GA (404) 250-4330 | bride@bridebeautifulinc.com BrideBeautifulInc.com We are Atlanta’s oldest bridal salon, offering over 40 years of exceptional service, selection and quality merchandise—designer couture looks without the high prices. We have over 400 styles to choose from. There is a difference between beautiful and breathtaking—you can find it at Bride Beautiful.

formally yours

Lilburn (770) 923-5800 | info@formallyyoursga.com FormallyYoursGA.com Formally Yours is proud to have served metro Atlanta for over 30 years. Our experience allows us to provide unrivaled expertise in all areas of the bridal fashion industry. We have an excellent selection and customerfriendly service with an inviting atmosphere.

sweet elegance bridal

1652 Church Street, Suite C, Decatur, GA (404) 292-8424 | SweetEleganceBridal.com Our unique selection of designer bridal gowns combined

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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 with a hint of blueberry. It’s perfect for wedding receptions. Visit BlancdeBleuUSA.com for your nearest retailer. Drink responsibly.

pure honeymoons

addison hill photo

Atlanta, GA (910) 200-5646 AddisonHillPhoto.com addisonhill@addisonhillphoto.com Telling your story through the lens of my camera is not only important, but the joy of my job. Whether I’m photographing your wedding, your newborn or your family, your story will shine through. I find those beautiful, natural moments that will stand out and capture your true personality.

angle3 films Duluth, GA

3535 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA (678) 400-0260 PureHoneymoons.net Pure Honeymoons specializes in customized destination weddings and honeymoons. We interact with our clients to understand what features are important to them. Upon return, our clients take advantage of the same quality service as they enjoyed prior to departure. Let us design your dream honeymoon!

viral booth of atlanta, llc

2664 Temple Johnson Road, Snellville, GA (866) 823-8405 ViralBoothAtlanta.com Viral Booth was established in August 2012 to provide a simple approach to photo booth rentals. No more hidden costs or surprises—a complete package at a great price. We have grown over the past three years to six booths and have completed over 1,000 events, which include over 650 weddings.

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Visit Savannah

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Ashton Gardens

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Atlanta History Center

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The Woodruff Arts Center

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Berkeley Hills Country Club

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Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa

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Carl House

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Nothing Bundt Cakes

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Chota Falls

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Peachtree Growler Co.

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City Club of Buckhead

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The Cottages on Mergendollar

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The Georgia Club

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Golden Isles Georgia

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Bride Beautiful

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The Golf Club of Georgia

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Formally Yours Bridals & Formals

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Harbor Club

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Sweet Elegance Bridal

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Alpharetta

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Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina

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Indigo Falls Events

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D. Geller and Son

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Johns Creek Visitors

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The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort

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We Tie the Knots

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Koury Farms

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La Dolce Vita at Tybee Island

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Angle3 Films

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Majors Estate

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National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force

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Things Remembered

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The Newnan Centre

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Osprey Cove

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Blanc de Bleu Cuvée Mousseux

Payne-Corley House

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Bridal Extravaganza of Atlanta

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Pepper Sprout Barn

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Pure Honeymoons

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The Ridges Resort on Lake Chatuge

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Rock My Wedding

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St Ives Country Club

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Viral Booth of Atlanta, LLC

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The Trolley Barn

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Tybee Island Wedding Chapel

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The Venue at CeNita Vineyards

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Belk

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