2012-2013
Editorial EDITOR IN CHIEF Kirsten Ott Palladino EDITOR Laura Douglas-Brown CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Brittny Drye Liz Gudmundsson Lucy Hough Kelly Skinner EDITORIAL INTERN Quita Tinsley
Design ART DIRECTOR Bo Shell
Advertising CO-PUBLISHERS Chris Cash Maria Palladino ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Tim Boyd ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Marshall Graham
Online DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT Maria Palladino
About the cover Photo by Kira-Marie Photography Atlanta Gay Weddings is published annually by Equally Wed Magazine and GA Voice. www.atlantagayweddings.com info@atlantagayweddings.com Phone: 404-815-6941 Fax: 404-963-6365
New love When GA Voice Editor Laura DouglasBrown contacted me about teaming up with Equally Wed Magazine to give Atlanta’s LGBT community its very own printed guide to planning a wedding, my wife, Maria Palladino, the publisher of Equally Wed, and I didn’t hesitate to say yes. Atlanta’s vibrant family deserves its own dedicated wedding guide. We’re proud to present the first issue of Atlanta Gay Weddings. In our premiere issue, you’ll find a rich variety of features and articles, from real weddings, fashion, makeup and jewelry to wedding experts, venues, marriage equality organizations, and honeymoon destinations. We highlight four weddings of Atlanta residents who tied the knot in the city, in North Georgia and on the Gulf Coast, and show you how each couple infused their own personality into the day. We’ve also got in-depth interviews with Monte Durham of Bridals by Lori and TLC’s “Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta” and Legendary Event’s Tony Conway. From seasonal ideas to fashion-forward inspirations for your big day, we’ve worked earnestly to present a myriad of well-researched advice you can use as you plan your wedding. Entwined Studio
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Letters from the Editors
Kirsten Ott Palladino, Editor in Chief editor@atlantagayweddings.com
Saying ‘I do’
Nationally, public opinion is clearly turning to the side of love and equality. In May 2012, a Washington Post-ABC News poll showed 53 percent of Americans believe same-sex couples should be able to marry — up from only 36 percent six years earlier. Yet marriage equality remains an uphill battle here at home. I covered the ugly 2004 fight to add a ban on same-sex marriage to Georgia’s constitution and hope that I am around to cover the first gay couples to legally wed in our state. But in the meantime, Atlanta Gay Weddings celebrates what every LGBT couple already knows: We don’t need a license to fall in love. Though we will continue to advocate for the same rights and benefits afforded to heterosexual spouses, each one of the couples featured in this magazine is already married, regardless of whether the government recognizes it. Good luck to you in your marriage, and to all of us as we keep fighting for full equality.
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& Thomas 6 Chris Love blooms at the Botanical Garden. & Dawn 10 Sarah Creativity abounds at intimate lakeside ceremony.
& Jamie 14 Max Traditional elegance meets personal touches at Midtown celebration.
& Joana 18 Brooke Beachside vows with whimsical details. ASK THE EXPERTS
Durham 21 Monte TLC, fashion and the freedom to love. Conway 23 Tony Make your wedding ‘legendary.’ FIND YOUR STYLE
alert 24 Fashion Latest trends in gowns and suits. Jewelry 31 Find the right ring at these local shops.
32 Makeup Not just for feminine faces.
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Must-haves for your wedding registry.
YOUR DAY, YOUR WAY
beyond June 36 Think Wedding ideas for every season.
equality 39 Marriage Advance the cause at your ceremony. best man 40 Man’s Put pets in your wedding party.
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AFTER ‘I DO’
hotspots 42 Honeymoon 7 happy places.
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Chris (left) and Thomas Ryan-Lawrence said ‘I do’ amid the lush greenery of the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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Thomas and Chris Ryan-Lawrence’s love story began in May 2009, when they met through a mutual friend. “We love our story because we actually got to know each other as friends before we dated,” Thomas says. “We didn’t officially start dating until October of 2009.” Chris proposed to Thomas in March 2011, surprising him by getting down on one knee 14,000 feet in the air: on top of Vail Mountain in Colorado. They were engaged for 14 months, “barely enough time for Thomas to plan the big wedding he’s dreamed about 6
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since he was a 14-year-old boy reading Vogue under the covers at night,” says Chris. The lush greenery at Atlanta Botanical Garden provided a verdant backdrop for Chris and Thomas when they wed at the lauded property on May 20, 2012. During an early evening outdoor ceremony, the couple entered from opposite sides of the Rose Garden, escorted by their mothers, then met in the middle and walked down together to symbolize the two families joining. The entire wedding party, parents and grooms included, were outfitted in chocolate and blue, a combination of Chris’ eclectic taste and Thomas’ traditional leanings. The grooms wore chocolatehued tuxedos with blue vests. “We didn’t wear ties because “We decided that the maChris originally wanted to get jority of our friends would not married barefoot on a beach,” Planner Photographer Euphoria Affairs want to sit through a four- or says Thomas. “When we deKira-Marie Photography five-course seated dinner … cided to get married in Atlanta Photographer Videographer they would want to party!” instead, I had to concede the Kira-Marie Photography weddingbug.com says Thomas. tie in order to get Chris to wear Videographer Photo Booth Instead, the couple opted shoes.” www.weddingbug.com Clik Simple for a buffet dinner with three Chris and Thomas were Photo Booth Venue different stations provided by married in front of 130 guests by Clik Simple Atlanta Botanical Garden A Divine Event. Rabbi Michele Coffsky, though Venue “Our cake was very simneither of them is Jewish. Caterer Atlanta Garden A Botanical Divine Event ple,” says Chris of the 8-inch “While we do not considred velvet cake with cream er ourselves to be religious,” Caterer Cake A Divine Event cheese icing made by SouthThomas says, “we have both alSouthern Sweets Bakery ern Sweets. Chris’ mother ways been extremely spiritual Cake DJ found their cake topper, which people. We wanted our ceremoSouthern Sweets Bakery Vicki Powell featured their initials. “For the ny to be unique, so we incorpoDJ Vocalists guests, we did red velvet cuprated various aspects from JuVicki Brooks-Alt Powell Marlysa cakes with cream cheese icing daism, Christianity and Native Owen Stevenson Vocalists that had been colored chocoAmerican cultures. We signed a MarlysaAttire Brooks-Alt late and blue to match our ketubah at the beginning of our Owen Stevenson Savvi Formalwear colors. The caterers took care ceremony, exchanged palladiAttire Hair and Makeup of arranging the cupcakes and um bands and did a sand cereSavvi Formalwear Laura Palmer, Mint Salon cake, and did an amazing job.” mony in place of unity candles.” Hair Officiant and Makeup The grooms both danced Chris didn’t want their Laura Palmer, Mint Salon with their mothers, at the flowers to clash with the GarRabbi Michele Coffsky same time, to Lauren Alaina’s den’s, but was able to make Officiant Jeweler “Like My Mother Does.” their arrangements come alive Rabbi Michele Coffsky Barron’s Fine Jewelers “One of the day’s highlights and stand out with wildflowJeweler Flowers was our dear friend, Marlysa ers, berries and baby’s breath. Barron’s Fine Jewelers Florist Atlanta Brooks-Alt, singing ‘Nella FanFlorist Atlanta centered on yelFlowers tasia’ as the wedding party low and orange for the main Florist Atlanta entered,” says Thomas. “She is flowers, using sunflowers, lila stellar opera singer and the ies, tulips and lilacs, with boysong has been one of Chris’ favorites for years, senberries for the boutonnieres. Chocolate and cornflower blue carried into with wonderful lyrics, even though they were in the reception, where Chris and Thomas en- Italian. I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect joyed their first dance as husband and husband day! A celebration of our love filled with the love to Pink’s “Perfect,” which was performed live by of everyone around us … it was truly amazing!” Thomas and Chris honeymooned at the Owen Stevenson, a vocalist based out of Chicago. For the rest of the evening, DJ Vicki Pow- Grand Wailea, a Waldorf Astoria Resort, in Maui. ell was spinning. There also was a flag perfor— Kirsten Ott Palladino mance by a dear friend, Ricardo Robinson.
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Sarah Neuburger (left) and Dawn Sarmiento wed in a free-spirited lakeside ceremony.
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In the final hours of a May morning, Sarah Neuburger and Dawn Sarmiento exchanged lakeside vows in front of a close-knit group of 40 family members and friends at Mistletoe State Park in Appling, Ga. All the guests walked down toward the lake for the ceremony, including nieces and a nephew who carried white balloons as a pseudo-processional. “They were our balloon people and loved it!” says Dawn. Each guest wore a gold-glitter heart pin to unite them as a community of people witnessing the marriage. The betrothed women wrote a pale pink icing. On top of and read aloud the words of the that cake, I put the cake topPhotographer ceremony, which also included Photographer Leah and Mark Tioxon per I had made for us that a few passages of writings they Kira-Marie Photography looked like us. I have made loved. They opted to skip having Venue Videographer custom cake toppers for years a wedding officiant, and instead Mistletoe State Park weddingbug.com and was so excited to finally arranged for a few people to add Cake Photo Booth make one for us,” says Sarah, their own thoughts. Sarah and Icing Cake Design Clik Simple the crafty maven behind Dawn exchanged rings: Dawn Attire www.thesmallobject.com. gave Sarah a pyramid ring from Venue Sarah: PeopleGarden dress, “Our other cake was a gluAtlantaFree Botanical Madewell, and Dawn received a Bastad vintage clogs ten-free chocolate cake with rose-gold speckled band made Caterer chocolate icing with an arch by Claire Kinder Barrett. Dawn: A J. Divine Crew pants, Event Diane of vintage artificial mistletoe Von Furstenburg top, H by “At the end, we had all our Cake berries and leaves with a clusHudson shoes guests declare us married toSouthern Sweets Bakery ter of wedding bells below it.” gether,” Sarah says. Jewelers Their nontraditional wedDJ After they tied the knot, Dawn Karen Konzuk, Vicki Powell ding plans continued through and Sarah walked to the lake Madewell and to Sarah and Dawn’s music where a canoe decorated in strips Claire Kinder Barrett Vocalists and dancing, which included of patterned fabrics and chains a group dance to a choreoof fabric flowers was waiting for graphed sequence in Walk the them. “We needed our friends to give us a push into the water so we could start paddling as a Moon’s “Anna Sun” video. “There were lots of talented folks in our lot married couple,” says Dawn. Neuburger and Sarmiento’s reception was so they performed several songs they each had a casual picnic-style celebration in the woods, been practicing for us. The rest of the music in the same location the guests stayed the en- was all iPod plugged up to an amp,” says Sarah. The DIY wedding theme continued with the tire weekend. Overall, a pink, gold and cream color scheme came together, though the couple passed-around iPod Touch, which included instructions for guests to operate the installed swears they didn’t plan that part. After months of craft weekends making all photobooth app, Pocketbooth, in order to take their own décor and food labels, the prepara- their own photos. Of course, the talented team tions came together seamlessly for an homage of Leah and Mark Tioxon were on hand to capto the DIY movement. Edible offerings, most of ture the day’s biggest moments, too. Reflecting back on the day, Sarah’s favorite which Sarah and Dawn made themselves, inmoment “hands-down” was watching all their cluded punch, barbecue, pasta and fruit salad. “We served everything buffet-style. Since we family and friends walk down to meet them. “From the folks who came, I think they had to feed guests all weekend, each cabin had seemed to just enjoy getting to relax with evsnacks and breakfast for guests to serve themeryone over the weekend,” Sarah says. “We had selves. Lunch was a Southern barbecue followed by a dinner of beef empanadas, chicken rented canoes, it was warm enough to swim, adobo with quinoa and buko salads,” Sarah says. there was plenty to eat and drink, and we were Two simple two-tier cakes were set out, surrounded by lots of good people.” each with its own cake topper. “One was a va— Kirsten Ott Palladino nilla pound cake with raspberry center with 11
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Max Green (left) and Jamie Green-Fergerson chose Park Tavern to host their elegant wedding. Max Jerome Green and Jamie Green-Fergerson were so enthralled with each other during their first real conversation that they sat outside in the rain all night while they talked. They’ve been captivated with each other ever since. They dated for almost two years before getting engaged, and enjoyed an 18-month-long engagement before tying the knot in a fall wedding at one of Atlanta’s iconic wedding destinations. The couple — Max, a queer transman, and Jamie, a queer woman — wed in the evening at Park Tavern in a ceremony that personified them as individuals and as partners in life and love. “I think our ceremony was the perfect blend of ritual and nonconformity,” says Max, who walked up the aisle by himself, followed by Jamie. “My ‘lesbian parents,’ our dear friends Sheila and AT, officiated our wedding and wrote a good bit of the ceremony. My sisters did a fantastic reading of ‘Falling In Love Is Like Owning A Dog,’ by Taylor Mali, and my brother-in-law sang ‘The Book of Love’ by The Magnetic Fields, 14
which for at least a decade I’ve sworn I would have played at my wedding.” They exchanged rings, a palladium band for Max and a three-part band with chanel-set and bezel-set diamonds for Jamie. The lovebirds wrote their own vows, which they read to each other, and walked out to Johnny Cash and June Carter’s “Darlin’ Companion.” The partners each had five attendants, who they allowed to choose their own attire for the day within a defined blue spectrum. “We had people of many gender presentations in our party and wanted them all to wear something that felt comfortable,” Jamie says. Jamie and Max decorated their reception in a spectrum of greens and blues, and incorporated things that bring them joy: books, squirrels, trees and photographs of people they love. Park Tavern catered the breakfast-for-dinner buffet. The celebratory meal for Max and Jamie’s 120 guests was finished with 12 round cakes in different flavors from Southern Sweets Bakery. They made their traditional cake cutting with a caramel cake,
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Decatur residents Brooke (left) and Joana Rodriguez chose a destination wedding in Florida.
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Ask the Experts
The man behind the veil Every week, viewers tune in to TLC’s “Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta” and “Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids” to see Monte Durham and the rest of the Bridals by Lori team help brides and their ’maids find the look of their wedding dreams. Founded 33 years ago, Bridals by Lori is the largest full-service bridal salon in the United States, and Durham has worked there for the last 10 years. A Virginia native, Durham has a fashion merchandising degree, and also is educated in hair, skin and nails. In short, he knows all about getting the look you desire for your big day. Between traveling the country, “jacking up” brides and filming two shows, Durham took time from his busy schedule to talk gowns and suits with Atlanta Gay Weddings. How often does Bridals by Lori work with LGBT couples? We are all about diversity and equality for everyone and have serviced the LGBT community for many years. What trends are you seeing for gowns, suits and wedding wear? For gowns, I’m seeing soft and romantic with sweetheart necklines and full skirts. Suits are narrow and very fitted with thin pant legs and narrow lapel, two button jackets. What suggestions do you have for women buying men’s suits who want to look masculine? And for women buying women’s suits
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TLC’s Monte Durham on fashion, suiting up and freedom to love
who want to show off their curves, but just don’t want to wear a gown? Fit, fit, fit. For anyone buying a suit, look at the sleeve length, a ¼-inch of cuff should be showing now. Make sure the sleeve is tapered at the wrist and the jacket is not too long. Be measured and ensure a tight fit — with room to boogie. For women, again, make sure the suit is set on your shoulders, bust darts match up and there’s room for your bust. Also not a cummerbund; instead try a nice vest with a smaller buckle if you’re short-waisted. What is it like filming two shows at the shop? Filming two shows in one space can be challenging, but where else can I work with my best friend, be surrounded by beautiful dresses and have my hair and makeup done? What has been one of your biggest highlights while filming the shows? Meeting all the great brides and hearing their stories, sad or happy. It’s great to share and see and work with the diversity and pride of all who grace our doorstep. Any final words you’d like to leave us with? May we continue to live in a country where we are all free to say “I love you” to our partners, whether they be male, female, transgender, gay or straight. — Quita Tinsley 21
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The making of a legend Anyone who’s thrown or attended a major event in Atlanta knows who Tony Conway is. The CEO and owner of A Legendary Event is not only a decorated businessman and certified meeting planner, but he’s built his reputation in growing his full-service catering, event décor and floral enterprise. Through diligence and hard work, Conway has earned the LGBT community’s confidence. His company, founded in 1997, is also opening a new venue named Estate — the former Anthony’s — in fall 2012. Atlanta Gay Weddings spoke with Conway and his team to get expert insight on weddings from one of the city’s top catering and special events companies. How often do you work with LGBT couples? We have the honor of working with couples and families of all diversities; it is our privilege and we welcome the opportunity. … To us, our clients are our family. As a gay business owner and member of the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and HRC, we are certified as a LGBT Business Enterprise dedicated to helping to expand the economic opportunities and advancements of the LGBT business community. What are some trends you’re seeing for the best wedding receptions? The goal is that for every event we do, we make it uniquely the couple’s own. … Trends are still that most of the events are cocktail receptions with high-quality food stations and wine pairings. What suggestions do you have for making a reception your own? Adding your own signature style is key. If you love a certain food, have specific dietary restraints, or even have a favorite color or passion for a particular flower, we help you express that vision. We enjoy helping you incorporate family heirlooms, members and even your pets! The only limit is your imagination and budget of course.
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What are five key things to keep in mind when planning a wedding reception? 1. Have realistic expectations from the start. Every couple dreams of a fantasy wedding, but that does not mean the budget is consistent with the vision. 2. It’s a family affair! We keep in mind that every single guest must be made to feel welcomed and comfortable until the very last dance. 3. Select the right venue. Each venue has its own personality. 4. Timing is everything. Manage your event as if launching a rocket ship. A wedding is a skyhigh event with emotions on the rise and everyone expecting out-of-this-world responses. 5. Stay calm in the storm. The key is to make it look effortless. What’s the No. 1 mistake couples make when planning their reception? The biggest is that there is always a budget and there should be up-front conversations about this before beginning the planning. Is there anything you’d like to add? We feel so very fortunate to have the continued longtime respect and appreciation from the LGBT community. We have been supportive since the day we opened, serving all diverse communities… We feel blessed for the wonderful success we have all witnessed as our company has grown and extend our thanks. It gives me great pleasure to bring happiness to the lives of so many. — Quita Tinsley 23
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Three-piece suits
Grooms and masculine-minded brides are kicking it up a notch. “There is nothing more sexy and polished than someone in a three-piece suit,” says celebrity stylist Sam Saboura. “I especially like this look without a tie, but a slim tie also finishes it nicely. The look can be sleek with fabrics that have a touch of sheen, or polished and proper in subtle checks and stripes.” Be ever-so-proper with a Marc Jacobs’ three-piece suit.
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High slits
“I’m seeing this international wish to look and feel red-carpet ready,” says Terry Hall, fashion director at the famous Kleinfield Bridal salon in New York City. “Brides are translating the redcarpet glamour and making it bridal.” From subtle to sexy, high slits are an attention-grabbing way to make your aisle entrance. “Mostly thanks to Angelina Jolie — high slits are here to stay!“ Command attention with a high-slit gown from Mark Zunino.
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For the past few seasons, designers have been prepping us for this look with collections that were peppered with double-breasted blazers and the occasional double-breasted suit, but for spring 2013, the trend is in full effect. For daytime nuptials, Saboura recommends a checked or textured fabric in classic gray or navy and for evenings, stick to the basic black. “It’s a rich, sophisticated look so your finishes and accessories should be, too,” he adds. John Varvatos serves up a handsome dose of the double-breasted suit trend.
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The pinstripe suit is everywhere but there is nothing subtle about the look. “This is not your Wall Street pinstripe — though you can go there, too, if you’re not a huge risk-taker,” says Saboura. “I love this stylish nod to the Roaring ’20s.” Salvatore Ferragamo shows pinstripes can be played up or down, depending on the statement you want to make.
Pantsuits
Last season, the first bridal tuxedos made an appearance at Sarah Jassir and Theia, and this upcoming season, two other major design houses, Carolina Herrera and Oscar de la Renta, have followed suit. “More so than ever, whether it’s two brides getting married or a bride and groom or two grooms, everyone wants something unique and special, and everyone wants to feel like they have a custom piece, and you can really get that look with the pantsuit,” says Hall. Sarah Jassir’s pantsuit is a svelte look for masculine-minded brides.
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Navigating the bevy of posh ring shops from Peachtree to Ponce can be a daunting task, which is why it’s nice to know that you’re in good hands come ring shopping time. Regardless of price point, style or preferred materials, you can rest assured there’s something in store for you and yours. Here, three local gems:
Worthmore Jewelers has locations in Decatur (pictured) and Midtown.
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Tucked quietly behind Tavern restaurant in Brookhaven, Dawn Muscio crafts gorgeous, one-of-a-kind pieces at her eponymous shop, D. Muscio Fine Jewelry Studio. If you’ve always imagined proposing with a custom-made ring or a reworked heirloom piece, this is the place for you. 1441 Dresden Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30319. www.dmuscio.com.
DIAMOND DENIZEN
If you’re looking for a flawless rock and a classic cut, Solomon Brothers Fine Jewelry is your destination of choice. As the only diamond cutter in Atlanta, the esteemed jeweler can sell you stunning sparklers for a fraction of the regular price. Plus, this 30-year-old business is the only Tacori Blue Diamond partner in the world, granting you a vast selection of dazzling Tacori pieces you won’t find elsewhere. 3340 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30305. www.solomonbrothers.com.
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Founded 19 years ago by Harris Botnick, Worthmore Jewelers has always prided itself on its inclusive environment — there’s an eclectic range of choices in a gamut of styles. Nestled within two intimate, amiable storefronts (Midtown and Decatur) and bursting with art and one-of-a-kind baubles, you’ll find a warm, knowledgeable staff in a place devoid of pretense (dogs are welcome!). 500-L3 Amsterdam Ave., Atlanta, GA 30306; 117 E. Court Square, Decatur, GA 30030. www.worthmorejewelers.com. — Kelly Skinner
Solomon Brothers Fine Jewelry on Peachtree Road in Atlanta boasts a stellar collection of high-quality gemstones.
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Ask any photographer and she or he will be quick to tell you that photo lenses are not kind to skin. The sun and lights can make even the most perfect complexion go from fair to glare, which is why many grooms and masculine-minded brides (“brooms”) are turning to makeup artists for their wedding-day grooming routine. “Photography can really flatten out facial features and accentuate contour flaws and complexion blemishes,” says Lisette Murphy, makeup artist and in-house stylist for 14 Stories, a same-sex wedding planning service based in New York and Boston. “A well-placed selection of the correct cosmetics can — and should — simply make your face appear fresh and bright, shine-free and well-contoured.” Though it sounds counterintuitive, the key to a natural look is all-over coverage, and even Murphy’s most skeptical clients are instantly converted after glancing at their reflections. “If you’re powdering and bronzing the face, but not applying lip balm, for example, the untreated lips will call attention to the fact that the face has something covering it. If everything has a little something, the eye moves naturally over the entire face reading it as a really pleasing cohesive look,” she explains. “Most clients feel as though there’s a ton go32
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ing on while I work and fear they’ll look incredibly ‘made-up,’ but as soon as they peek in the mirror they’re amazed by the refined masculine glamour of the look,” Murphy says. And brides, take heed. Murphy notes the importance of looking balanced with your spouseto-be. “If your partner is going to be wearing a more stylized and intentional makeup look, you’ll also want to make sure that you photograph well next to them,” she says. “Great coverage, contouring and shine protection will appear totally natural but not unrefined next to a more made-up face.” — Brittny Drye
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FALL Loll Adirondack Chair, price upon request, available at Kolo Collection Filson Large Duffle in Otter Green, $320, available at Sid Mashburn Buri Fan with Personalized Satin Ribbon, $1.50 each for small, order online at www.beau-coup.com
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I take thee, marriage equality Georgia bans marriage for same-sex couples, and showing your support for the freedom to marry at your wedding helps continue the fight by spreading awareness. We’ve gathered 10 ideas for you to honor marriage equality at your wedding.
READING
Have your officiant or a specially chosen guest read aloud the now-famous passage from the 2003 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision to legally recognize same-sex marriage: “Because it fulfills yearnings for security, safe haven, and connection that express our common humanity, civil marriage is an esteemed institution and the decision whether and whom to marry is among life’s momentous acts of self-definition. It is undoubtedly for these concrete reasons, as well as for its intimately personal significance, that civil marriage has long been termed a ‘civil right.’ Without the right to choose to marry one is excluded from the full range of human experience.”
House-made limoncello in rustic handled Mason jars featuring the Human Rights Campaign Equality sticker, the proceeds of which benefit the LGBT-equality organization.
REGISTER FOR PROGRESS
Instead of piling up on soap dishes and toasters, consider asking friends and family to make gifts to any of the above organizations.
DONATE
Set aside a some of your wedding budget — even if it’s just 1 percent — to be donated to a marriage-equality group. Let your guests know with a framed announcement on your sign-in table, on your wedding website or in your program.
TIE THE KNOT
Place a basket or vase filled with white knots for people to wear at your wedding. www.whiteknot.org is a nonprofit that works toward everyone having the right to “tie the knot.” For a small donation, they’ll send you a package to create white knots for your event.
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Straight or trans? Nix the heteronormative terms of “bride and groom” and ask your officiant to switch to “happy couple” and “partner.”
Exclusively patronize gay-owned or gayfriendly businesses for your wedding. All our advertisers are gay-friendly, as are the advertisers in The GA Voice and www.equallywed.com.
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Rainbows aren’t just for Gay Pride festivals. Add a little wave of support with one or two rainbow elements to celebrate your community pride. The ROY G. BIV look is currently trending in weddings, too.
LINK LOVE
Include a link on your wedding website to nonprofit organizations fighting for everyone’s right to marry, such as Freedom to Marry (www.freedomtomarry.org), Lambda Legal (www.lambdalegal.org), American Foundation for Equal Rights (www.afer.org), Marriage Equality USA (www.marriageequality. org), the Human Rights Campaign (www.hrc. org), or go local and support Georgia Equality (www.georgiaequality.org).
Show your pride by affixing HRC or another LGBT-minded organization’s sticker to souvenir mason jars and serve a refreshing cocktail in it at your wedding reception. Purchase for $3 each on www.HRC.org and profits support marriage equality, as well as advancing other LGBT rights.
THAT’S MY JAM
Have your DJ dedicate a song to marriage equality. Perhaps a little something from out, proud and married singers like Chely Wright or Elton John, or outspoken LGBT allies such as Jason Mraz or Pink. Maybe you and your new spouse would even like to stand up and give a toast. Cheers to marriage equality, y’all! — Kirsten Ott Palladino 39
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including pets in your wedding When John Merriman and his fiance, Adam Cohen, tie the knot in May, they’ll have very important (furry) friends on the guest list: Carmen, their mini wirehaired dachshund, and her three puppies, as well as their rescued smooth dachshund and Italian greyhound. “Dogs seem to have a great way of unifying people with their unconditional love, and on one of the happiest and most important days of our lives, it seems so natural to include them,” Merriman says. And they’re not alone in including their brood of breeds in their big day. According to a recent survey by the American Kennel Club, having pets present is one of the fastest growing trends in the wedding industry, with close to 18 percent of dog owners including their four-legged family members. “Our dog Shiloh was our ring bearer,” says Sharda Roodal, who incorporated her and her wife Anna’s terrier in their September 2011 wedding. “We love him so much and couldn’t leave him on our big day.” And it’s not limited to just the canine cult. Loving pet owners have included their cats, goats, horses, pot-bellied pigs and even chickens. “Most people truly think of their pets as family, so it only seems natural to include them in their special day,” says Heidi Ganahl, CEO and founder of Camp Bow Wow, a company that offers doggy day camp, at-home services and behavioral training in Atlanta and the surrounding suburbs. “Weddings are all about making your family official and having a great time. Pets relieve stress and add a playful aspect to the ceremony.” And the increase in wedding-party pets has created a new wave of accessories that are aisle worthy, from pet petal pull carts to tiny veils and toppers. But while a pup in a tux is sure to delight guests, Ganahl warns of ensuring the costume doesn’t constrict breathing or movement. 40
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“A decorative leash is a great option for pets participating in weddings, as this is something that your pet is probably already accustomed to,” she says. Of course, having man’s best friend as the best man takes additional planning and you should always take your pet’s personality into consideration before enlisting him or her in wedding party duties. “To prevent an overly hyper dog at your wedding, allow him to run, play and exert lots of energy during the days leading up to the wedding,” Ganahl says. “If your pet is nervous around strangers, limit his role and have him leave after the ceremony. If you have a friendly dog, allow him to stay for the reception.” Before your furry friend’s aisle debut, ensure that your venue allows animals and work with your pet at the location in the weeks following up to the main event. “Allow him to practice walking down the aisle and reward him with a treat afterward,” suggests Ganahl. To prevent allergic reactions, warn guests of your untraditional attendant and, on the wedding day, enlist a chaperone to take on the responsibility of caring for your pet. “Weddings are a big deal and very distracting,” says Ganahl. “If you do not believe that constant supervision of your pet is possible, then it is best to leave them at home or at a dog daycare.” — Brittny Drye
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A chuppah symbolizes the home that the couple will build together, and while it is based in Jewish tradition, anyone can have one at their wedding. Traditionally, it’s used in outdoor ceremonies and consists of cloth or another fabric stretched out over four poles. Newlyweds Beth Kimberly and Deborah Serota wanted a do-it-yourself chuppah as a part of their outdoor summer wedding, so they asked Kimberly’s sister, Erin Kate Elwood, who makes personalized gifts for parents with her business Erin Kate Creations, to create the chuppah for them. Elwood says she was flattered by the brides’ request. “I was honored that they wanted to include my personal touch in their nuptials and honored that they thought enough of my talents that I could bring their artistic vision into reality,” says Elwood. The couple asked Elwood to work within three guidelines: keep the image of two trees growing together, which was a theme in their wedding; keep with their colors of white, brown and green; and the cover needed to fit the structure that Kimberly built, measuring 6-by-6 feet. Here are Elwood’s instructions on how she created the DIY chuppah: 1. On graph paper, I sketched a rough drawing of how the finished product should look. The grid of the graph paper helped me calculate how much of each fabric I would need to buy. 2. I purchased linens (actually from the suiting section) in natural white, warm brown and mossy green. I picked up a faint olive green allpurpose Sulky thread for piecing together the various parts of the chuppah cover; for the blue and purple, I chose Gutterman machine embroidery threads (to be used for decorative stitching). 3. I freehand-cut several tear-shaped leaves * Web Extra*
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and ran a gathering stitch down the middle of each for a bit of visual interest. Using both the blue and purple threads together, I handembroidered their wedding date 7.1.12 on one special leaf. In cutting the billowing-tree form, I tapered it a bit in the middle to show the two trees having grown together into one. I also cut a strip of green for the grass. 4. I then cut both trunks and a strip of brown for the ground. The tree trunks were each sewn with the decorative thread (one trunk with blue, the other with purple). I sewed freeform several lines of bark and even a swirl knot in each trunk. 5. After laying everything out together, layer upon layer, I pinned the pieces down like crazy and then used a simple decorative zigzag stitch around the perimeter of each piece. 6. I sewed a large button hole in each corner so the chuppah cover could be tied with ribbon to the top of the base posts. In the end, I had to hand-stitch a strip of ribbon to one side as well to hold the cover up properly. Elwood says she kept Kimberly and Serota’s symbolic theme of two trees coming together as she constructed the chuppah. She used linen because its natural weave represents life’s flaws and unique beauty; she used brown on bottom to represent the ground and green to represent the foundation of family who came before; and each leaf represents a parent, sibling, or grandparent pair. Elwood said she found creating this chuppah to be a “blessing” and enjoyed learning about Jewish traditions. “Most importantly though,” Elwood says, “I was able to give a piece of myself to shelter my sisters as they exchanged vows and began their marriage.” — Lucy Hough
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Honeymoons are trips for lovers, so go where you’ll be loved for who you are After you’ve said “I do” and kissed your darling beloved a gazillion times, chances are you’re going to want to jaunt off into the sunset and celebrate somewhere over the rainbow. Here are a few of our favorite destinations, plus our recommendations for where to conduct your pillow talks.
SAINT MARTIN
With its sugary white beaches, turquoise waters, interesting history, European mindset and highly esteemed culinary palate, the friendly Caribbean island of Saint Martin and Sint Maarten entices same-sex, queer and trans couples booking their honeymoons. (A major difference from some of its closest neighbors in the Caribbean.) Where to stay: La Samanna | Located on the French side of the island, every room at this celeb-favored luxury Mediterranean resort overlooks the Caribbean Sea. The beachfront hotel 42
and spa has won accolades for the seclusion it offers — a bonus for honeymooners looking for a quiet, tropical getaway. www.lasamanna.com
THE BIG ISLAND, HAWAII
Hawaii offers an extensive LGBT-friendly itinerary for adventure-seekers and romantics alike. Surf, tube, ski (yes, there’s really snow), take a romantic helicopter ride, or attend a festive luau. Aloha! Where to stay: Hilton Waikoloa Village | This 1,350-acre resort outfitted in tropical plants boasts customizable getaway options, ranging from the romantic to the unexpected, and provides an idyllic home base for exploring the island. www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com
RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO
The second longest coral barrier reef in the world stretches from Roatan, Honduras, to Cancún, Mexico, which is located on the Riviera Maya. In the lush tropical jungle of Cancún, adventurous travelers can enjoy a host of activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, ruins exploring, swimming in cenotes (sinkholes) and sailing. Where to stay: Banyan Tree Mayakoba | Ecological sustainability and world-class chefs are two of the hallmarks of this swank luxury resort with private villas (think personal pools,
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If soaking up the rays on some remote beach isn’t your thing, fly into this tiny town and experience the great outdoors like never before. The airport is located in a college town, and there are a surprising amount of liberals. Where to stay: The Resort at Paws Up | Enjoy mountain ranges wherever you look, plus every outdoor activity you could want, weather-permitting: river rafting, fly fishing, kayaking, rappelling, snowmobiling, glamping (glam + camping), horseback riding (the serious kind), dog sledding, skeet shooting, ice skating, and more. It’s all set in a picturesque, luxury scene where cabins are flanked with everything you could imagine and gays are openly welcomed. Just ask them about their annual gay cowboy visitors from Texas. www.pawsup.com
REYKJAVIK, ICELAND
Despite its chilly name, Iceland is a natureloving couple’s dream honeymoon destination, plus it has the only openly gay head of state in the world, and its Parliament unanimously voted in 2010 to legally recognize gay marriage. If your wedding falls between September and April, don’t miss the chance to see one of Mother Nature’s most beautiful spectacles, the Aura Borealis. Alternatively, April through September is prime time for spotting the many species of whales that visit the waters off Reykjavik. Where to stay: Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel | Located in the heart of Reykjavik, this fourstar hotel is close to the sights, restaurants and shops this quaint capital city has to offer. Modern design and clean lines dominate the renovated historic building, which features friendly and knowledgeable staff. www.radissonblu.com/1919hotel-reykjavik
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Well worth the trek to the other side of the world, Sydney offers honeymooning couples all the thrills of an international city with the relaxed and friendly Aussie attitude. Head there any time of year, as the summers are sunny and the winters are mild. Where to stay: Sheraton on the Park | This modern hotel offers guests a restful stay in the heart of Sydney’s central business district, so you’re just a 10-minute walk to both Sydney and Darling Harbors, mere steps from Sydney’s finest shopping district and directly across the street you’ll find the bus that will take you out to Bondi Beach. www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton
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We’ve thrown a lot of words like “luxury,” “swank” and “resort” at you. But you may have spent every penny you’ve got on your wedding, so here’s our budget-friendly and very LGBT-friendly honeymoon recommendation: St. George Island. Just a six-hour drive from Atlanta, this coastal hideaway is a gem of happiness along a 22-mile barrier island off Florida’s Northwest Gulf Coast. The quaint town is quiet, and it boasts excellent fresh seafood, smiling locals, returning guests and uncrowded, dogfriendly beaches. Where to stay: Collins Vacation Rentals | This always-helpful property management company rents out condos, villas, oceanfront and ocean-view homes in a myriad of price points. Many are dog-friendly, making it even easier to enjoy your time together as newlyweds. www.collinsvacationrentals.com — Kirsten Ott Palladino 43
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GA. ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE
This crucial three-part document allows you to designate who you want to make health care decisions for you; designate your treatment preferences if you are terminally ill or permanently unconscious; and designate who you would want to be your guardian if you should need one. Georgia Equality (www.georgiaequality.org), the state’s largest LGBT political group, offers an easy place to download the health care directive. 44
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Georgia has banned gay marriage twice — by law in 1996 and by an amendment to the state constitution in 2004. That means you’ll have to travel if you want to wed where your marriage is legally recognized. But since neither Georgia nor the federal government will acknowledge gay marriages from other states, you won’t bring any new legal rights home from your trip. So whether you choose to legally marry outside of Georgia or tie the knot in a ceremony here at home, you need to take steps to protect your relationship. Every couple’s situation is unique, so your best bet is to consult with an attorney about what legal documents will help secure your relationship. The Georgia Stonewall Bar Association (www.stonewallbar.org) is a group for legal professionals who support LGBT rights; its online directory includes many attorneys who specialize in domestic partnerships. You can also seek help from Georgia Benefits Counsel (www.georgiabenefitscounsel.org), a nonprofit organization created to provide low-cost legal services to Georgians in same-sex relationships. Services include simple wills, financial powers of attorney and advance directives for health care; the cost is only what you would pay for a marriage license in your county. You still won’t come close to the more than 1,100 benefits of marriage under federal law, but here are four documents that can help protect your partnership. Your attorney may also recommend others.
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FINANCIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY
This document allows you to designate someone (like your partner) to make financial decisions for you, either immediately or if you should become incapacitated. This can be very helpful for your partner if you become seriously ill or disabled and your assets are needed to maintain your home and care.
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
If you die without a will, your assets go to your legal heirs — and here in Georgia, that means your family, not your partner. A will lets you spell out exactly how you want your property divided and makes sure the person you love isn’t left out in the cold. It also lets you name who you want to be the guardian of your children.
PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
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