The Knot Carolinas Fall/Winter 2018

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THE CAROLINAS TheKnot.com/carolinas

2018

BEST OF WEDDINGS WINNERS Venues, Florists, Photographers

plus MORE COLOR PALETTES BY SEASON THE PERFECT PLACE TO SAY “I DO” BUILD A MEANINGFUL BOUQUET

YOU’RE ENGAGED!

Here’s What to Do Next

8 CAROLINA WEDDINGS

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GET TING MARRIED IN

North Carolina / South Carolina / Coastal Carolina

EYE CANDY

GOWNS YOU ’LL LOVE

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DRESS SHOPPING SECRETS


CHARLESTON S O U T H

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To stay in Charleston is to be swept back to an era of flickering carriage lanterns and cobblestone streets. It is a world of lovingly manicured gardens, spectacular architecture, sophisticated interpretations of Southern cuisine, and soul-stirring coastal landscapes—a fabled setting for your dream wedding. Find everything needed to plan your special day at CharlestonWeddingGuide.com. @CHSWEDDINGGUIDE @CHARLESTONWEDDINGGUIDE

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CMIJEWELRY.COM At CMI, we pride ourselves on our knowledge, skill, and devotion to our clients. Our staff includes Master Jewelers and Graduate Gemologists with decades of experience. Our 10,000 square foot showroom includes an incredible inventory of ring styles- from traditional to modern. Featured designers include Scott Kay, Venetti, S. Kashi, Peter Storm, Fana NY, & Bridal Bells. You will see the difference immediately when you step inside- our sparkling selection, relaxed atmosphere, and friendly staff make it simple to find “the one”. (800) 334-8006 I 4630 PARAGON PARK RD. I RALEIGH, NC

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FOR THE CELEBRATION OF A LIFETIME Stunning setting | Exquisite custom menus | Unforgettable destination

REESE MOORE PHOTOGRAPHY

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95 Calhoun Street Charleston, SC (843) 242-3102 gaillardcenter.org

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CONTENTS

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get the look theknot.com editor’s letter checklist ask the knot squad top picks inside scoop expert advice the wed thread haute hues big question marriage licenses and wedding announcements snapshot

PHOTOGR APH BY ARI MICHELSON

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What if planning your wedding could be simple? ELEGANT SETTING & EXCELLENT FOOD, TOGETHER AT LAST

WWW.HIGHGROVE-NC.COM 919.552.6154 | 1613 South Main Street | Fuquay-Varina, NC @highgrovenc

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@HighgroveEstate

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CONTENTS

fashion & beauty 135

the get-real guide to dress shopping Truths you should know before your first bridal salon appointment.

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best hair day ever How to hire the best pro for your gorgeous bridal ’do.

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a matter of time Let the season of your wedding influence your bridal makeup.

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love sweet love

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shades for every season

style 83

shades for every season

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The prettiest color palettes for any time of year.

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your perfect venue Find the ideal setting for your day with our personality-based guide.

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decadent desserts Mix up traditional wedding day sweets.

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the language of flowers Put together a meaningful bouquet.

all in the details These tiny touches are the key to hosting a one-of-a-kind celebration.

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a matter of time

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FROM LEF T: REBECC A YALE PHOTOGR APHY; KENNETH WILL ARDT/ TRUNK ARCHIVE

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Craving a standout gown? This season’s dresses are fun, flirty and (almost) good enough to eat.

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A storybook estate where dreams come true.

Wayfaring Wanderer Photography Fletcher & Fletcher Photography

WESTGLOW RESORT & SPA 224 WESTGLOW CIRCLE | BLOWING ROCK, NC 28605 | 800.562.0807

www.westglow.com

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CONTENTS

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your just engaged to-dos

real weddings 57

nedenia & reed november 7, johns island

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dhwani & jeremy june 2 & 4, savannah, ga, & okatie, sc

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jenni & chris september 30, charleston, sc

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meredith & darrell september 30, greenville, sc

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arden & brock august 27, grand lake, co

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nedenia & reed

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your just engaged to-dos Tasks you can do right now.

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how to throw a daytime wedding

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sally & will

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july 29, morehead city, nc

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Show your squad a good time with these five ’grammable trips.

dana & akeem march 18, cary, nc

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annalaura & scott october 28, wake forest, nc

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october 7, concord, nc

real wedding budget key

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

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top 10 honeymoon destinations We surveyed thousands of newlyweds for their favorite locales—plus our picks on where to stay.

fran & kate

$ = $10,000 or less

insta-worthy bachelorette spots

$$$ = $30,001–$50,000

$$$$ = $50,001–$75,000

$$$$$ = $75,001+

FROM LEF T: DIVINE LIGHT PHOTOGR APHY; LUXE PHOTOGR APHY

Host an afternoon bash that’s just as fun as any evening event.

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18 karat white gold ring featuring a 0.98 carat, round brilliant cut, fancy brownish yellow diamond set in an 18 karat yellow gold bezel Item# 100-14385 Uniquely yours for $5,999.

fresh as a daisy With thousands of beautiful items, Perry’s has antique, contemporary and custom-designed options to fit your taste and budget.

Rain on your wedding day really is good luck!

Rain on your wedding day can make you feel pretty blue. But what if it rained diamonds? With Perry’s Ring in the Rain promotion, if it rains an inch or more in Charlotte on your wedding day, your Perry’s engagement ring and/or wedding bands could be FREE!

How It Works: • Purchase your engagement ring or wedding band from Perry’s. • Register your wedding date with Perry’s Ring in the Rain program. • Receive a $100 gift certificate from Perry’s just for registering. • Do a rain dance. That’s right – we’re turning stormy weather into diamond rings. And with all that extra cash you can turn that blue into something special for you.

Visit in store or online at www.RingInTheRain.com for more details

Wow, what a find! 6525 Morrison Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28211 704.364.1391 . 800.339.0734

Store Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6, Thurs 10-7 PerrysSouthPark

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ABOUT THE COVER

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get the look

1 Dress, $2,995, cape, $1,725, Monique Lhuillier at Maddison Row, MaddisonRow.com (Charleston, SC), Alexia’s Bridal Boutique, Alexias Bridal.com (Raleigh, NC), Nitsa’s Apparel, Nitsas .com (Winston-Salem, NC); earrings, $1,660, Mastoloni.com; ring, $495, VictoriaSix.com; shoes, $1,245, Christian Louboutin.com

Check out more fashion-forward dresses for your wedding day and beyond at TheKnot.com/fashion. With its colorful interior and enormous selection of candies, Dylan’s Candy Bar in New York City felt like the perfect location for our fashion and cover shoot full of fun, confectionary dresses.

3 Dress, $8,990, Carolina Herrera at Betty Bridal Atelier, BettyBridal Atelier.com (Charleston, SC); earrings, $2,300, cocktail ring, $2,750, VictoriaSix.com

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behind the scenes

L O V E S W E E T L O V E We pulled an all-nighter to take over the Dylan’s Candy Bar flagship store in New York. Below, a sneak peek at our crazy, candy-fueled shoot.

8:30 PM Call time.

9:40 PM Prop stylist Martha Bernabe knows finding the perfect backdrop sometimes means taking the search to new heights.

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11:10 PM Photographer Ari Michelson regroups with the team before getting down to business.

1:17 AM Our model poses in one of our cover looks.

2:50 AM WE NEED CANDY.

4:35 AM 5:18 AM Digital tech One shot Louise Kahn keeps to go. us awake in the early morning hours by making us laugh.

6:12 AM Ten hours later, and we finally got the last shot. That’s a wrap!

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PHOTOGRAPHY Ari Michelson FASHION STYLING Shelley Brown HAIR Mark Anthony using Phyto Paris for Exclusive Artists MAKEUP Daniella Shachter using NARS Cosmetics for Workgroup PROP STYLING Martha Bernabe LOCATION Dylan’s Candy Bar Third Avenue Flagship, New York City

2 Dress, price upon request, Marchesa at Lovely Bride, Lovely Bride.com (Charleston, SC), Traditions Bridal, TraditionsByAnna.com (Raleigh, NC); engagement ring, $20,000, wedding ring, $850, ApresJewelry.com; earrings, $190, CZby KennethJayLane.com; bracelet, $36,675, EffyJewelry.com

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The Millennium Center is a privately owned historic venue located in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem. We are a full service event production company that can provide quality service for your rehearsal dinner, ceremony, cocktail hour, reception and send off brunch. We can provide planning, coordinating, catering for casual or fine dining, full bar packages, decorations, flowers, audio/visual services, and most anything else you have in mind.

101 West Fifth Street Winston-Salem NC 27101

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(336)-723-3700

lgcarlyle@gmail.com

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K THE CAROLINAS

EDITOR IN CHIEF

Kristen Maxwell Cooper DESIGN DIRECTOR

DEPUTY EDITOR

MANAGING EDITOR

MANAGING EDITOR

REAL WEDDINGS DIRECTOR

PHOTO DIRECTOR

Tracy Everding

Lauren Kay

Susan Berryman

Maria Bouselli

Rebecca Crumley

Kathy Nguyen

SENIOR DIGITAL EDITOR SENIOR NEWS EDITOR FASHION & BEAUTY EDITOR STYLE & PLANNING EDITOR REAL WEDDINGS EDITORS ASSISTANT EDITOR, RESEARCH ASSISTANT EDITOR, PHOTO ASSOCIATE DIGITAL EDITOR, PHOTO ASSISTANT EDITORS, DIGITAL EDITORIAL ASSISTANT, FASHION & BEAUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, SOCIAL EDITOR, SOCIAL CONTRIBUTING ART DIRECTOR REAL WEDDINGS DESIGNERS SENIOR VIDEO PRODUCER VIDEO PRODUCER EDITORIAL & MARKETING COORDINATOR

Ivy Jacobson Esther Lee Shelley Brown Alyssa Longobucco Becky Murray, Rachel Sylvester Katie Kortebein Rebecca Delman Jessica Kane Maggie Seaver, Sophie Ross Farah Prince Whitney Little Jessica Molinari Michele Parrella Kasey Schroeder, Kate Richter Jacquie Militano Jose Marmolejos Toni Franchini

PRODUCTION VP, PRODUCTION Frank Dolphens PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Jesse Hardy PUBLICATION DESIGNER Kate Richter SYSTEMS MANAGER Sheryl Ziegler SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER Katie Hover GRAPHIC DESIGNER Nicole Daberkow PHOTO PRODUCTION MANAGER Carly Steier CONTENT EDITOR Lois Brunnert Bethune

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THE STUDIO @ XO VP, CUSTOM CONTENT & HEAD OF STUDIO Nick Fortunato EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Elizabeth Roehrig EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Joanna Dedvukaj SENIOR EDITORS Cassie Kreitner, Kate Traverson ASSOCIATE COPY EDITOR Kelsey Paine SENIOR DESIGNER Amanda Kocis Gallagher JUNIOR DIGITAL MARKETING COORDINATOR Claire Flanagan SOCIAL MEDIA COORDINATOR Alexandra Ramey 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 Thomas Chelednik, tchelednik@theknot.com (877) 238-2369 ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Tamara Crenshaw, tcrenshaw@theknot.com (843) 510-0553 SENIOR REGIONAL/NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER SPECIALIST REGIONAL SALES DIRECTOR FASHION ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE BEAUTY ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SENIOR DIRECTOR, SHOWS & EVENTS DIRECTOR, PRODUCT MARKETING STRATEGY SPECIALIST DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS SENIOR MANAGER, PUBLIC RELATIONS

Audrey Groves, agroves@theknot.com (919) 200-0955 Rhonda Haberkamp, rhondah@xogrp.com (888) 332-7815 Diane Thaete, dthaete@xogrp.com (877) 771-3018 Kristy Newquist, knewquist@xogrp.com (817) 927-3070 Danielle Pelletiere, dpelletiere@xogrp.com (214) 460-7080 Susana Diharce, sdiharce@xogrp.com (866) 960-9909 Bevin Stella, bstella@xogrp.com (212) 515-3544 Jena Fogarty, jfogarty@theknot.com (402) 596-8473 Melissa Bach, pr@xogrp.com Lauren Nolan, pr@xogrp.com

COFOUNDER Carley Roney

The Knot The Carolinas is a publication of Weddingpages LLC, a subsidiary of XO Group Inc. All content © 2018 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 The Carolinas 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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.com/carolinas Discover new ideas, get answers to your questions and find local wedding pros that fit your style and budget.

REAL WEDDINGS

get inspired

GO LOCAL

Discover the top-rated wedding pros in your area and find out why couples love them at TheKnot.com/bow. k

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Gather your dream team of local wedding vendors with the help of our Ultimate Wedding Guides at TheKnot.com/carolinas. Your state directory has everything you need to know about saying “I do,” from securing your marriage license to statewide marriage stats. Then, connect with planners, photographers and more by searching by region and price in our local Marketplace.

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Browse weddings from across the Carolinas, including Rebekah and Malcolm’s ultrapersonalized affair at The Crest Center & Pavilion in Asheville, North Carolina. “I wanted it to feel like you were entering an outdoor mountain church,” Rebekah says of the rustic barn venue. “It was important to find ways to complement the colors, tastes and sounds of the Blue Ridge Mountains and bring that to life for our guests.”

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wedding + special event venue

168 EAST KINDERTON WAY, BERMUDA RUN, NC 27006 | 336.397.2010 | WINMOCK.COM JAKE + HEATHER PHOTOGRAPHY | REBECCA ROSE EVENTS

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EDITOR ’S LE T TER

CANDY GIRL Yes, that’s me cheesing for the camera at our shoot—I couldn’t resist playing with the oversize candy props!

“What the world needs now is love, sweet love.” Burt Bacharach’s song kept popping into my head as we worked on this issue—especially when we locked ourselves in a candy store overnight to shoot our fashion feature (p. 148). It’s no secret we live in a tough world right now, and at times, it’s hard to see the love—but I’m here to tell you, it’s there and there’s a lot of it. After all, in the 21-year history of The Knot, we’ve helped over 25 million to-be-weds bring together family members and friends to throw epic celebrations of love. And when it’s all said and done, we get to share those moments of laughter, happy tears and pure joy in our magazine, online and on social media to help inspire couples just like you. So thank you for allowing us to guide you on this incredible journey, and for proving that the world is still full of love, sweet love.

K R I S T E N M A X W E L L CO O P E R

Editor in Chief @kristenmax

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✉ kristen@theknot.com

CLOCK WISE FROM TOP LEF T: ARI MICHELSON (4); FAITH TEASLEY PHOTOGR APHY; FLOR A + FAUNA; ISTOCK

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Charlotte Location

1419 East Boulevard, Suite E Charlotte, NC 28203

Fort Mill Location

1329 Broadcloth Street, Suite 103 Fort Mill, SC 29715

DESIGNERS SOUTH CAROLINA: Lea-Ann Belter • Lis Simon Bridal Separates • Tara Keely • Pronovias Rebecca Ingram • Beloved by Casablanca Bridal • Essense of Australia NORTH CAROLINA: Sassi Holford of London • Legends by Romona Keveza • Matthew Christopher Nouvelle by AMSALE • AIRE Barcelona by Rosa Clara • THEIA Couture Ella Rosa by Kenneth Winston • Thomas Knoell

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CHECKLIS T

CONGRATULATIONS

you’re engaged!

Here are the big to-dos from “yes” to “I do.” Turn the page for more, including the tools you’ll need and how to get your personalized checklist.

book a venue Search for the perfect place to celebrate, keeping budget and guest count in mind. Then, set the date.

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hire your vendors Research and book pros—anyone you have to have should be locked in ASAP.

gather your crew Ask your besties to stand beside you at the altar and in the months leading up to your day.

register & create a website Start a wish list and site. Share the link with guests so they’re in on all the details, like hotel room blocks.

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plan the ceremony Meet with your officiant to discuss the details and attend prewedding counseling if required.

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complete your team Book any outstanding pros like hairstylists, makeup artists, day-of transportation or a photo booth for your reception.

buy the rings Shop for and purchase your wedding rings—don’t forget insurance (now it’s starting to feel really real, right?).

choose a point person If you don’t have a wedding planner or day-of coordinator, task a friend or family member to be the go-to so you can relax and enjoy the day.

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buy the formalwear Shop for your attire and schedule necessary fittings—don’t forget accessories. Decide what your wedding party will wear too.

choose your wedding paper Order invites, thank-yous and other stationery. If you place one order, you may snag a discount.

finalize other party details Plan your rehearsal dinner, after-party and morning-after brunch.

go for fittings Attend the final dress fitting and arrange for suit or tux rental pickup.

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get the marriage license Pick up this must-have document at the state registrar’s office in the county where you’ll wed.

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get married!

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The planning and hard work is behind you—time to celebrate your new status.

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nail down the budget Envision your wedding and decide how much you want to spend (and who else will be contributing).

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Nu Wray Inn: HISTORIC DIY WEDDING VENUE WITH ACCOMMODATIONS

- NEAR ASHEVILLE, NC -

102 TOWN SQUARE, BURNSVILLE, NC 28714 • WWW.NUWRAYINN.COM • NUWRAYINN@YAHOO.COM • 828.682.2329

Cabins of Asheville: SECLUDED CABINS WITH HOT TUBS AND FIREPLACES - ASHEVILLE, NC WWW.CABINSOFASHEVILLE.COM • CABINSOFASHEVILLE@YAHOO.COM • 828.768.7368 • 828.775.4025

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plan your wedding on your phone PHOTOGRAPHY BY YUNHEE KIM

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The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app is the only app that pulls together your vision, pros and guests—and puts planning in the palm of your hand.

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find your wedding style The first thing you’ll do in our app is take an image-based style quiz to help zero in on your wedding vibe (more on that on the next page). Once complete, you’ll have your very own Wedding Vision that you can easily share with family and local pros with one click. This way, everyone knows exactly what you mean when you say “romantic garden party.” keep organized You’ll find all of your planning to-dos, and when to do them, in the app’s checklist. Best of all, it’s customizable to your celebration. If you’re not hiring an officiant because your uncle is doing the honors, that to-do disappears off your list. Worried about staying on budget? The app’s budgeting tool tells you how much to put toward individual tasks, and tracks overall spending. compile your dream team We’ll take the info you share with the app and provide you with personalized vendor suggestions. You can also browse thousands of awardwinning pros, including planners and photographers, through The Knot Marketplace. manage your registry Keep an eye on your registries straight from the app. Your wedding day isn’t the only time you’ll receive gifts (there’s the engagement party and shower too), so make it easy on guests and keep your wish list full of options. And check out The Knot Newlywed Fund—you can ask for cash to put toward things like a down payment on a home. think of your guests Give guests all the info they’ll need, like hotel details and registry links, in one pretty package with the app’s wedding website feature. We’ll guide you as you design your site. You can also sync it with your phone contacts (to save time address hunting) and use it to stay on top of RSVPs. get your day-of timeline As you check off your to-dos, the app creates a day-of timeline behind the scenes to ensure everything goes off without a hitch on your wedding day. Share it with your vendors, wedding party and parents. This way, everyone will be on the same page—and you can focus on your walk down the aisle and making it the best day ever.

PROP STYLING: JULIE FLYNN AT HALLEY RESOURCES

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We help create timeless memories in a classic venue. Conveniently located between Greensboro and Burlington.

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THE KNOT TOOL S

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Not sure how to define your style and theme? Download The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app and take our Style Quiz to get a personalized Wedding Vision.

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DISCOVER YOUR ST YLE No couple is just one set style—instead you’ll get a series of words that describe your wedding vibe. Bonus: You can use this lingo when talking with your pros.

CREATE YOUR VISION All that swiping right will leave you with tons of inspo, which you can add to anytime. Plus there’s room for personalized must-haves (think: late-night taco truck, dog-friendly ceremony space or room for a sangeet).

SHARE YOUR IDEAS When you’re ready, send your vision board to your besties and the people bringing your day to life. A series of images will help to convey your “romantic garden party” style and theme.

PERFECT YOUR COLOR PALET TE Check out the colors that best match your wedding style. And the best part—you can always change them up as you plan.

GET PERSONAL RECOMMENDATIONS We’ll take your quiz answers and match you with vendors based on your location, style and budget—starting with your venue.

SAY “I DO” WITH EASE As you check off your to-dos, we’ll create a personalized day-of timeline to help you pull off the best day ever.

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PROP ST YLING: PA M MORRIS; VISION BOARD AND VENUES: DANA CUBBAGE WEDDINGS (6); VISION ICON: C ASEY SPEER/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; SHARE ICON: LOGAN/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; IPHONE ICON: NIKITA KOZIN/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; CHECK ICON: KIMMI STUDIO/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; RECOMMENDATION ICON: PRESENT TAS/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; PALET TE ICON: ALEX AUDA SA MOR A/ THE NOUN PROJEC T; ST YLE ICON: CHRIS HOM AN/ THE NOUN PROJEC T

your wedding vision

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— Forevermore Farm — HOME OF...

The Barn

135 WALDON ROAD, MOORE, SC 29369 • 864-707-5655 • THEBARNATFOREVERMOREFARM.COM For an experience that you and your guests will never forget, The Barn at Forevermore Farm in Moore, South Carolina, hosts special events in an alluring 1934 gambrel-style barn. With a classic barn fit for events surrounded by meadows and natural beauty, our location is perfect for hosting elegant wedding ceremonies. Rustic and hand-built.

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Forevermore Florals We specialize in bridal bouquets, bridesmaid flowers, centerpieces and more right here on the farm! Call us today for more information on our current specials and packages.

The Stables 140 WALDON ROAD, MOORE, SC 29369 • 864-707-5655 • THEBARNATFOREVERMOREFARM.COM The Stables at Forevermore Farm is a new state-of-the-art horse barn specifically designed for weddings, family reunions, corporate parties, and many other events.

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ADVICE

Q AND A

ask the knot squad We tapped our experts for answers to your most pressing questions.

CARLEY RONEY Cofounder, The Knot

BRITTNY DRYE Founder and editor in chief, Love Inc. Mag

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MARY CHATMAN CEO and editor in chief, Black Bride

SHAWNA GOHEL Founder and editor in chief, Maharani Weddings

MARK INGRAM Owner and creative director, Mark Ingram Atelier

BRITTANY LO CEO and founder, Beautini

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I’m not ready to commit to invitations, but I want to send out my save-the-dates. Do they have to match? CARLEY RONEY: Not at all. It’s important to think about the big picture, but not if it stresses you out (and takes the fun out of planning). Lots of couples send out extra-fun save-the-dates that speak more to their personalities than set a style statement for what’s to come. Send photo save-the-dates using your engagement pictures, or if you’re having lots of guests from out of town, mail personalized luggage tags with your wedding info. If you have a special furry friend, use this as an opportunity to include them in your wedding with a cute photo or illustration, or even incorporate your proposal. If you said “yes” in front of the Eiffel Tower, have a sweet Parisian twist, or if it was during a quiet game night at home, replicate the board game with the basic info for the wedding day. PLANNING

How can I tell if possible vendors are LGBTQ friendly? BRIT TNY DRYE: No one wants to have that conversation of, “Oh, by the way, I’m a woman marrying a woman, are you cool with that?” To avoid that awkward, and possibly heartbreaking, exchange, there are ways to determine if a wedding pro is equality minded before even sending an initial inquiry email. Do a deep dive into their online presence. Does their website contain same-sex couples? Do they use gender-neutral language? Do their social accounts proclaim excitement for same-sex marriage or have photos of same-sex couples? You can always go back to June 2015 to see if they posted about marriage equality too. And you can also see if they’re a preferred vendor of, or have had work featured on, equality-minded sites like The Knot or Love Inc.

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What are some budget-friendly activities to keep guests entertained at the cocktail hour or reception? MARY CHATMAN: If you’re having an outdoor wedding, include games like ring toss and Jenga. They’re fun and interactive, plus you can keep them for future backyard parties with friends. For the reception, Mad Libs or crossword puzzles at tables can be the perfect icebreaker to get your guests engaged in conversation. Don’t stress too much about providing entertainment during the reception— let your DJ or band take the lead and do what they do best. Remember: Dancing doesn’t cost a thing, and doing something like a soul train line is a great way to get guests on their feet and on the dance floor. You can even come up with your own routine to a specific song and teach your friends and family members as a way to ensure they’ll remember your wedding every time they hear that tune. >>

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I’ve tried on so many different dresses and I’m feeling really overwhelmed—what should my next step be? MARK INGR AM: Relax! Sometimes women put too much pressure on themselves to find “the one.” You already found your perfect person, so finding the dress should be a joyful part of the planning process. Start by recalling the styles you were first drawn to—did you love every cap-sleeve dress you tried on? Focus on this silhouette next time you shop, and plan to go with just one or two people whose opinion you really trust, as too many can confuse you. A lot of brides actually find it easiest to make their final decision while shopping alone. Beyond that, consider your venue and what will work with the location, style and theme you’ve planned. Most importantly, focus on what makes you feel good.

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My fiancé and I come from two different cultural backgrounds and are planning a fusion wedding. What’s the best way to honor traditions from both sides? SHAWNA GOHEL: There are so many ways to combine traditions, so have fun and think outside the box—whether that means choosing fashions from both cultures or choreographing a dance to music from each background. Start by looking at your families’ heritages to see if there’s any overlap between the two. If so, this can be a sweet shared ritual to showcase on your wedding day. Or choose one of your favorite customs from each side. Practice both or combine the two with a modern twist for a unique spin all your own. If you’d rather keep it simple, include a cultural element in traditional “I dos,” like adding Indian kundan jewelry to a classic white gown. Don’t be afraid to break the rules—do what feels right for you both.

I’ve heard a lot about airbrush makeup— should I consider it for my wedding? BRIT TANY LO: Airbrush is a popular option for bridal makeup, but it’s not for everyone. It really depends on your skin type. Consult with your makeup artist during your trial and see if they would recommend it for you. Then use your trial as a way to test the look. How do you feel about it initially? How do you think you look in it? How does it wear throughout the day? Both traditional and airbrush foundation should last all day, so try both to figure out which is best for you. In general, if you have normal to oily skin, airbrush may be a great choice, but if your skin tends to be dry, the makeup could get flaky. Another thing to consider is while airbrush application can be quicker, it can be harder to touch up after all those emotional happy tears. T R AV E L

What’s a US spot for my bachelorette party that isn’t been there, done that? HARMONY WALTON: While the tried-and-true boozy bachelorette weekend is always a hit, for a unique trip, seek out a locale that can pamper your group and offer fun activities a bit different from the typical beach day. For instance, Park City, Utah, and Beaver Creek, Colorado, have summer and winter activities that mix spa treatments and shopping with a bit of adventure. Skiing and snowshoeing will get your heart racing (and make a decadent hot chocolate taste even better), while an afternoon spent rafting and horseback riding is a good reason to enjoy a massage.

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211 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, NC; (919) 933-2001; CarolinaInn.com Open since 1924, this 24,000-square-foot hotel sits on the UNC Chapel Hill campus. Pick from two chandelier-studded ballrooms (holds up to 250) or the smaller art-deco-style parlor with a black-andwhite terrazzo floor. Outside, a large patio and two courtyards, one with a magnolia tree and the other framed by wrought iron gates, are also available. TIP Lock in this popular property (it holds 85 weddings each year) at least 18 months in advance of your preferred date.

100 Colleton Ave. SW, Aiken, SC; (803) 648-1898; TheWillcox.com With an exclusive package, you’ll have access to three distinct areas at this 19th-century establishment (accommodates 200). The Hunt Room features a doublesided, walk-around fireplace and rich wood-paneled walls. The library, with subtly striped green wallpaper and plaid silk curtains, brings on the feel of a British country house. Outdoors, a waterfall, luscious native plants and glistening lights create a serene setting for “I do.” Plus, there’s a full-service salon right on-site.

404 King St., Charleston, SC; (844) 835-2625; HotelBennett.com Located on the grounds of the former Charleston County Library and The Citadel military college—and opening summer 2018—this Holy City hot spot adds 179 rooms to famed King Street (fits 350). An intimate rooftop terrace overlooks Marion Square, while 30-foot ceilings and arched windows make way for natural light in the Grand Ballroom. TIP To commend wedding clients’ one-year anniversary, the site offers a complimentary stay on the property. >>

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The Beaufort Inn 809 Port Republic St., Beaufort, SC; (843) 379-3470; BeaufortInn.com Though it’s quaint like a bed-andbreakfast, this sizable property, opened in 1890, can entertain as many as 300 loved ones. Tabby Place is the newest indooroutdoor addition, but for a wedding under the stars, consider Tabby Garden, which is filled with jasmine and Spanish moss. TIP The inn’s wraparound porch leads to the paved garden courtyard that can be tented for weddings of up to 100 (café string lights included).

674 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC; (828) 252-1389; CedarCrestInn.com Exchange vows on the lawn (150 guests maximum) among English perennial flower gardens at this 19th-century mansion that sits just three blocks from the distinguished Biltmore Estate. For an intimate indoor affair, you can wed fireside in one of the formal rooms (up to 25). The main inn, plus the cottage and carriage houses, accommodate up to 36 in total.

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120 S. Main St., Greenville, SC; (864) 421-9700; WestinPoinsettGreenville.com Opened in 1925, this sophisticated landmark has been updated with gilded ceilings, crystal chandeliers and lush drapery, though its humble start as a haunt for locals can still be felt today. The “Sweetgrass Brunch” package includes a menu featuring Lowcountry homecooking like shrimp and grits. The elegant Poinsett Ballroom offers Main Street views, while, true to its name, the Gold Ballroom is decked out in the shade. More than 300 guests can join you for a standing-style reception, perching on cozy seating areas throughout the hotel.

Green Park Inn

The Restoration

9239 Valley Blvd., Blowing Rock, NC; (828) 414-9230; GreenParkInn.com With an indoor booking at this Victorian 1890s manor, you’ll get complimentary access to the outdoor spaces too (holds up to 150 in total for a seated dinner and dancing). The Chestnut Grille includes a stage and wooden dance floor and serves comfort classics. Plus, it connects to the Garden Room and Patio (think: views of the Blue Ridge Mountains) typically used for cocktail hour. Though events must wrap by 10 p.m., you can move your party to the on-site Divide Tavern without an additional rental fee.

79 Wentworth St., Charleston, SC; (843) 518-5100; TheRestorationHotel.com Five structures, including the charming Pink Building, make up this venue dating back to 1940. After a rooftop ceremony, 400 invitees can partake in a reception that strolls through four terrace-connected suites. Details like exposed brick, Carrara marble and preserved wood add warmth to the sprawling space, as does the picnicbasket-packed breakfast waiting outside guest rooms each morning. TIP Find wedding discounts in January, February, July or August.

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The Beaufort Inn

The Westin Poinsett, Greenville

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E XPERT ADVICE

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What should couples do immediately after getting engaged? First, share the news with friends and family in person versus online. Secondly, have an honest conversation with each other and your families about the budget. Thirdly, decide what’s most important to you.

What are the pros and cons of a destination wedding? Often times all of the weekend’s events are in one place, streamlining planning and eliminating stress for attendees. A downside is that not everyone can RSVP “yes” due to work constraints or travel or childcare costs.

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Alex Noble A. Noble Events and Design ABOUT

Wilmington native Alex Noble creates stylish soirees with her eye for design and heart for entertaining. WEBSITE

ANobleEvents andDesign.com

@anobleevents anddesign PRO TIPS

Start saving. It’s nice to have a backup fund for extra-special bridesmaid gifts or to put toward your honeymoon. Book an out-of-the-box exit ride, like a pontoon, hot air balloon or motorcycle. Get a second opinion. Don’t sign any contracts until your planner puts eyes on it.

What are some ways to save if to-be-weds are on a tight budget? The most effective strategy to save is to lower your guest count. It may sound brutal, but the more invitees you have, the more your catering, beverage, rentals and floral expenses increase. Whether you add or subtract, headcount has a domino effect. I review an estimated budget sheet in my client’s introductory meeting to set realistic expectations and to make getting the biggest bang for their buck a priority for all of us. What’s your wedding style pet peeve? I cringe when I see a setup that doesn’t match the space. You wouldn’t walk into a presidential dinner at the White House and see dreamcatchers suspended from the ceiling. The same concept applies when designing your event. You want loved ones to walk in and think, “This is so them.”

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Any tips for finding a venue? Do you envision getting married in the fall overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains or on a Southern plantation? Think about what style fits your personality and has significance to your story before searching. Rather than booking an unresponsive property, opt for another contender. It’s likely it’ll only grow more unreliable as you start to plan.

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E XPERT ADVICE

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caterer

Tell us about your company. We set out to replace the traditional dessert table and bar by operating custom-built vintage caravans, a twist on food trucks. We named our rides “Mini Pearl” and “Buck.” The newest addition is “Petey,” our pedal pub.

How do you serve desserts and drinks? We park on-site and hand out our delicious signature desserts in mason jars directly to guests. Our cocktails are made to order, and we can design personalized labels and spoons for you as well.

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Karen Moran Sweet Lulu’s Bakery & Cocktail Caravan ABOUT

The Charleston-based mobile bar and bakery has catered weddings at parks, plantations and pavilions. WEBSITE

SweetLulusBakery.com

@charlestonbakergal PRO TIPS

Embrace Southern folklore. Bury a bottle of bourbon at your venue, upside down, a month before your “I dos” to keep the rain away. Get nostalgic when planning your menu. I love incorporating savory and sweet treats that remind me of childhood dinners. Choose a baker who sources organically if possible. That’s the secret behind dessert that looks and tastes great.

Share some of your signature cocktails. For summer parties, we mix a Charleston Milk Shake, combining bourbon, vanilla ice cream and house-made Madagascar vanilla extract and orange simple syrup. In the winter, we craft cranberry Moscow mules. Which desserts are your best sellers? We make traditional Southern favorites like red velvet cupcakes and banana pudding, plus many spiked treats. We recently upgraded our house-made strawberry pop-tarts to marinate in locally distilled Firefly Peach Moonshine. Also, my great grandmother’s white almond wedding cake is now served with amaretto cream cheese frosting. Anything else couples should know? Our caravans may be compact, but they can’t be parked anywhere, at any venue. We always confirm exact placement prior to booking and require building permits. Mini Pearl and Buck also can’t drive over curbs or steep inclines but can travel outside city limits.

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What inspired you to offer both baked goods and booze? They seemed like a natural fit, and serving drinks on wheels is more economical than traditional bar services. We bill for our caravans and licensed bartenders, but couples save by providing their own alcohol.

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nedenia & reed

The black-tie dinner called for brass candelabras, verdant garlands and place cards made from fresh gilded pears.

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THEIR STORY Nearly a decade after they met as undergraduates at Brown University, Nedenia Craig (29 and cofounder of Dee Hutton) and Reed Edmiston (30 and a director at MediaLink) became Mr. and Mrs. on the remote Johns Island just 20 minutes away from downtown Charleston. “Fenwick Hall was the perfect setting for its Lowcountry beauty and formalness of a private home,” Nedenia says of the remote venue, which served as the backdrop to their spirited “party animal” fete. “The tree-lined driveway certainly didn’t hurt either.” —RS

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Nedenia, a fashion designer, outfitted her bridesmaids in brilliant ball gowns sewn from silk faille, alençon lace and Georgette. She even donned a dress of her design—an off-the-shoulder gown with a dramatic seven-foot train. “I wanted the day to feel like a runway show,” she says.

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Elegance

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NEDENIA & REED’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS

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As the newlyweds recessed up the aisle, a gospel choir performed Ray LaMontagne’s “You Are The Best Thing.” “My mom surprised me with that detail,” Nedenia says. Additional entertainment came from an electric violinist and one of Reed’s groomsmen, who performed an original first dance song for the pair.

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Table for Two or Two Hundred, Everyone’s Welcome.

The beauty of a Gathering Common is that it’s designed for uncommon gatherings. Cannon Green’s versatile venue options, including our enchanting courtyard and Trolley Room, are ideal for weddings, rehearsal dinners and late night receptions, or post-wedding day brunches. Our culinary team and event managers are wedding pros. Come celebrate the uncommon.

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JUNE 2 AND 4 SAVANNAH, GA, AND OKATIE, SC

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A subtle elephant motif was woven throughout the stationery as a nod to Ganesh, the Hindu god of prosperity.

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Two days after their Indian ceremony, the newlyweds invited 100 guests to South Carolina, where Dhwani and Jeremy exchanged vows in a Christian ceremony at the Oldfield Club. “I wanted to create an elegant setting that evoked the conviviality of relaxing with family on a porch with a glass of sweet tea,� Dhwani says.

Vintage furniture dotted the lawn, along with king protea centerpieces repurposed from the previous celebration.

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Unique Destination Wedding Venue & Luxurious Lodging

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At their Savannah celebration, mixed metallics, marble accents and shades of sand, gray, dusty pink and gold lent a decidedly Southwestern vibe to dining tables, which were topped with recycled glass bottles and arrangements of calla lilies, tweedia and blue thistle.

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MEREDITH & DARRELL’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE

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Fun and casual were two party requirements for Meredith Sartain (31 and works in property management) and Darrell Neeley (34 and a restaurant owner), who exchanged vows in front of 200 guests at the light-filled Huguenot Loft. “The loft was perfect, with its hardwood floors, brick walls and convenient downtown location,” Meredith says. With a sixpence in her shoe and a ribbon-wrapped bouquet in hand, Meredith walked down the aisle to meet Darrell in the center of their circular ceremony setup. “Our planner wanted to put a unique spin on our seating arrangements,” the bride says. “We really utilized the loft space to create a surprise when you walked into the room.” —RS

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BRIDE Arden Elliott, 27, a managing director of a PR firm GROOM Brock Hensarling, 27, a director of research and land manager at an energy mineral investment firm HOW THEY MET In college as friends, but romance bloomed when they reconnected years later WEDDING STYLE Arden calls the theme “Grand Lake meets Martha’s Vineyard.” —Erin Russell

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The Dallas-based couple chose Grand Lake, Colorado, as a destination because Brock’s family has spent their summers there for five generations. There’s even a waterfall named after his great-great grandfather. With a sunset-pink palette for the ceremony and a nautical-inspired reception, they put together a fun day that never lost its elegance.

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Arden’s look set the tone for their day: The engagement ring, a mine-cut diamond originating from the 1800s, was passed down in Brock’s family, and her blushcolored gown’s versatile styling options allowed for dancing (of which there was plenty). Postceremony, the couple took a lap around the lake on a vintage boat.

One wedding crasher—a moose!—had to be escorted out by animal control.

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Havel Photography Films

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Pastor David Heil

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Lhuillier, Warren Barrón Bridal, Dallas

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BRIDESMAID DRESSES Jenny Yoo

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shades for every season Sunny or crisp, colorful or muted, we’ve got pretty palettes for any time of the year. BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO

The season when you’re hosting your wedding can determine a lot about the event— your outfits, your location, your vibe and even your color palette. We’ve done part of the planning prep for you, combing through hundreds of color swatches to dream up eight fresh and festive combinations perfectly suited for whenever you hold your celebration. >>

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fall feminine and moody wine, lavender, petal, clover

Saturated burgundy offset with light pink and lavender results in a balanced palette perfect for a romantic and feminine autumn affair. The softer pastel shades keep the fall-favorite wine hue from feeling too dark or dramatic. HOW TO USE IT There’s simply nothing prettier than rich oxblood florals, so bring in the deep shade by working burgundy buds (like fluffy peonies, oversize dahlias or unique scabiosa) into your bridal bouquet, altar display or table arrangements. Your wedding party will look stunning in shades of lavender and petal (dresses for the gals, ties or pocket squares for the gents), while a vibrant clover green can be captured through an outdoor venue’s surroundings. This is the perfect palette for a late-September alfresco affair, where you can still host a fete outdoors but want to bring in color pairings that are a bit more seasonally appropriate.

fall fresh and rustic

WHY IT WORKS Think of these hues as a tribute to the season’s prettiest shades. A rustic orange strays from its Halloween counterpart thanks to the addition of cool gray-blue and rich forest green. Add a few touches of soft, understated blush and you have a fall-inspired palette that’s anything but expected. HOW TO USE IT This quartet of colors is so versatile, you can find them a home among virtually any aspect of your wedding day. Team pumpkin and pink florals together in terra-cotta vases for eye-catching centerpieces, or work the rich orange hue in a whiskey-based signature cocktail (cheers to that!). Bridesmaids will be absolute knockouts in über-flattering deep green, but it could also be an unexpected color for a groom’s jacket. Reinforce your chosen hues with scenic outdoor couples portraits to naturally work in these shades with help from the fall foliage.

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winter dramatic and daring slate, mauve, eggplant, ink

If a glam evening affair is what you and your partner are envisioning, then these picks are for you. Shades of purple and an almost-black blue may not be what first comes to mind when you think of drama and elegance, but trust us when we say this mix of mauve, eggplant and ink will lead to a jawdropping affair. Offset by a slightly industrial slate gray, you won’t need much else to make this posh palette stand out. HOW TO USE IT Up the impact of your stationery suite by pairing dusty mauve and eggplant with delicate gold foil accents (a watercolor motif goes a long way in making it feel modern). Then, carry the shades into your day with details that pack a design punch, like elegant draping in your reception venue, velvet table linens and overflowing centerpieces that feature glam flowers like roses and ranunculus. Guests won’t know what to Instagram first. >> WHY IT WORKS

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WHY IT WORKS A mix of green shades lets you bring the vibrancy of the outdoors in, even if it’s the dead of winter. Traditional emerald green comes alive with the addition of party-ready teal and gold, resulting in a fun yet sophisticated palette that will look stunning in your photographs—and in person too. HOW TO USE IT Swap the idea of florals for a greenery-packed wedding (good news—it’s totally in), complete with fern bouquets and a sprawling vine table runner. Play up the festive atmosphere with hits of gold in your tabletop accents (think: a gilded leaf charger, gold-rimmed wine glasses or even gold-plated flatware) and encourage your girls to rock accessories in the shiny metal. An ombré display of emerald, peacock and tropical green escort cards would surely make a statement, as would day-of paper goods, like your dinner menu or program, in the same hues.

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Pantone named Ultra Violet its “it” color in fashion and design for 2018, so think of this palette as our wedding-ready take on that saturated shade. Slightly toned-down purple picks like plum, violet and orchid team together for a monochromatic look that certainly isn’t boring or bland. HOW TO USE IT Everywhere! Quiet colors like these will feel formal and intentional when sprinkled throughout your event, so try to work them into a bit of everything. Fresh lavender pairs with a variety of menu options, like an infused honey for the cheese platter or pale lavender-colored (and flavored) macaron favors. When it comes to your ceremony and reception, look for slightly more structured ways to work in these shades to keep it from skewing too sweet. Shapely florals, like orchids, or crinkle taffeta tablecloths add just the right amount of visual interest.

sand, buttercup, blossom, breeze

WHY IT WORKS Quintessentially spring in appearance, these stunning selects go together as naturally as you and your soon-to-be spouse. A barely there blue and grounding neutral taupe successfully balance out saccharine butter yellow and pale pink for a just right palette that practically screams romance. HOW TO USE IT Pastels are inherently sweet, so don’t try to fight that feeling. Instead, play up the fluff factor with over-the-top accents like a rose-covered ceremony backdrop and aisle runner arrangements. You’ll easily find florals you love in soft yellow and pink, so use décor accessories to bring in the breezy blue and sandy cream. Sky-tinted glassware and charger plates work as a pretty tabletop addition, while a combination of sand and breeze would make for a seriously beautiful wedding party look (your bridesmaids can even double as your “something blue”).

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summer organic and wild pistachio, sage, grass, olive

These picks are so adaptable, it doesn’t matter where you’re hosting your wedding day—they’ll feel just as at home against a tropical Floridian backdrop as they will in the lush forests of Maine. Keeping the saturation level of the greens more muted ensures the combination isn’t too in-your-face or overwhelming. HOW TO USE IT Sticking within a single color range is all about playing with textures, so incorporate a variety of them throughout your day. When it comes to a wedding day backdrop, the great outdoors is your friend, so opt for simple accents that serve to reinforce, not disguise, the organic vibe it creates. Greenery-centric floral displays (coupled with white blooms) and a focus on farm-to-table food helps hammer home the one-with-nature theme. For a final touch, have your bridesmaids add sprigs of a hearty green, like rosemary, to their updos. WHY IT WORKS

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WHY IT WORKS Bright, bold shades will bring the energy, so if you and your partner want to throw a party-til-you-drop bash where guests barely leave the dance floor, these hues are the perfect picks. Lipstick pink feels way less juvenile when matched with a punchy poppy, juicy persimmon and vivacious coral. Basically, fun is pretty much a given when these shades show up. HOW TO USE IT Don’t be afraid to combine all four of these personality-packed colors onto one item—the bolder, the better. Try asking your baker for painterly frosting brushstrokes on your cake, or work with your stationer to combine the hues on an attention-grabbing invitation suite. Bridesmaids will also look fab in a mix of the pigments. Tie the whole look together by having each of them carry a bouquet filled to the brim with lush and colorful florals like coral charm peonies, poppies and tulips. G E T I N S P O BY TA K I N G O U R S T Y L E Q U I Z O N The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app

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The most memorable weddings are ones that truly reflect the couple throwing them, and incorporate thoughtful details and special touches that really speak to who they are. When it comes to planning your dream day, you’ll want to make each decision with an ultra-personalized mind-set. This includes, selecting the menu, choosing the favors and deciding on the venue where you’ll host all your loved ones. To help, we’ve narrowed in on the top locations for your personality type to ensure you and your partner throw a bash that’s totally you. >>

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YOU ARE COASTAL COOL A relaxed, effortless duo who loves all things sun, sand and surf. Your ideal wedding day is a no-frills affair with good old Mother Nature lending most of the décor. YOUR SPOT A BEACH When seeking out your ideal wedding venue, look to the water. A beach bash will give that effortless vibe you and your partner crave, and guests will love toasting your union among swaying palm trees and a saltstrewn breeze. Host just your vows directly on the shore for added ease, then move onto a beachfront pavilion or club for the reception. If you prefer the whole party take place on the coastline, book the stretch of sand ahead of time with the city and check local ordinances to get the lowdown on what is (and isn’t) allowed when it comes to catering, alcohol, rentals, noise and more.

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Soon-to-be spouses who seek elegance at every turn. Your dream wedding is heavy on the shine, glitz and glam, and would probably give the royal wedding a run for its money. YOUR SPOT A BALLROOM Get everything you want in one pretty package with a chic and sophisticated ballroom wedding. Nearly every formal party space is outfitted with luxe chandeliers and glam accents like crown molding or a mirrored dance floor, so your need for sparkle will be more than met. Add some overflowing vessels of high-end blooms (garden roses or peonies) and metallic accents (chiavari dining chairs and gold charger plates) to pack in the drama. To ensure your guests have a once-in-a-lifetime experience, tee up some jaw-dropping moments for them, like flame-throwing mixologists or roaming ballerinas toting champagne cocktails and dessert bites. When it comes to an event this over-the-top, the sky’s truly the limit.

YOU ARE FUN FOODIES A couple whose love for food and entertaining is eclipsed only by your affection for one another. Your aim: to throw a boisterous, delicious and memorable affair where the wine is flowing and the food is unforgettable. YOUR SPOT A VINEYARD Look into hosting your family and friends at a nearby vineyard for an event that feels like pretty much the best (and most fun) dinner party ever. The bucolic setting will deliver big on the ambience, so you’ll likely have to bring little in the way of décor (a few strings of bistro lights to make the wine cask room glow). Most vineyards are well versed in hosting weddings, but inquire about their harvest season when booking your date— a late August wedding may be your dream day, but if that’s when the team at the vineyard harvests their grapes (as many do), then you’re in for a lot of added commotion on the grounds. Past that, bottle the charm of your venue (literally) by including special vineyard-themed add-ons to your reception, like a “wine flight” cocktail hour or special pairing menu for dinner. YOU ARE ALL ABOUT EDGE As a twosome unafraid of making a statement, you eschew tradition in place of unexpected aesthetic choices that are all your own. YOUR SPOT A LOFT Surprise and delight guests by transforming an industrial loft into a totally cool event space. While this bare-bones venue isn’t for the faint of heart (there’s a lot of planning that needs to happen to make it suitable for guests), it promises big payoff in the cool department, thanks to exposed brick walls and factory-like windows. Make sure any venue you choose has the modern comforts necessary to host an event, like electricity, plumbing and bathrooms. Play up the edgy vibe with moody accents like black flatware and industrial furniture. >>

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WHY First impressions impress. Give your guests something to “ooh” and “ahh” over by pulling out all the stops at the entrance of your reception venue. Whatever you choose will set the stage for what’s to come—whether you’re throwing a swanky soiree or rowdy revelry. Let your entrance create excitement for the evening. MAKE IT YOURS Post up a stylish jazz trio at the doorway to your tented beach reception to get guests moving before they even hit the dance floor, or task your florist with creating a lush statement wall to double as an entry photo booth. Big or small, you want to dream up something that gets your guests energized and ready to keep the celebration going all night long.

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disguise these venue eyesores Quick fixes for your décor problems. THE PROBLEM

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Terrible flooring THE FIX First, keep in mind that your dining tables will likely cover much of the less-thanstellar floor in question. If it still bothers you, consider pricing out the cost of outfitting the space in the same material as your dance floor. Another solution? Roll out several neutral carpets to create a blank-slate backdrop.

An oversize space THE FIX You can up the cozy factor of a sprawling room in a few ways. First, ask your planner and venue to use rectangle tables for dining—they’ll take up more space than round tables, which will go a long way in making the room feel more intimate. Past that, consider setting up different lounge areas to put the extra square footage to work and give guests a spot to chill out.

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Gaudy chairs THE FIX If your venue’s chair offering is really cramping your style, you may have to resort to rentals. If you can’t justify such a large added expense, make the current style work with a few clever solutions, like picking out a fabric to have sewn into cushions or tasking your florist with creating swags of greenery for the backs.

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Jarring columns THE FIX Disguise any posts with a clever greenery addition. This is a great moment to go big, so ask your florist to bring a few small-scale trees or amazing branch arrangements to place in front of the poles and distract guests from seeing what’s beneath.

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Too-bold wallpaper THE FIX Create another world within the room by covering the walls in glam drapery. Select a fabric that fits well with your wedding palette, or choose white for a clean, neutral look. Then, have the venue hang it from the walls (and even the ceiling) to neutralize the space.

Clashing colors THE FIX Instead of fighting the present palette, embrace it. Pull one or two of the less offensive hues into your current color scheme with pretty napkins or a seat cushion to make it all coordinate.

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Wedding planning can be overwhelming—between the cake tastings, floral appointments and venue tours, it can be hard to remember to also plan for those little moments that make an event feel truly like you and your partner. We’ve rounded up seven can’t-miss details that will leave guests talking about your amazing wedding (and your love story) for weeks to come.

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Special signage WHY You’ll want to make sure guests can easily find their way from the ceremony to the reception or navigate the grounds on the way to the restrooms, so clear signage is a no-brainer. MAKE IT YOURS Practicality aside, signs are a great way to reinforce the overall vibe of your day. Hosting a rustic affair? Opt for reclaimed wood signs. Looking for a modern feel? Sleek acrylic or Lucite pointing the way is sure to get noticed.

An escort card display Having all the seating arrangements in one spot will simplify things for your guests (no roaming around the ballroom or playing musical chairs) and ensure your reception starts on time. MAKE IT YOURS Pros and their clients are getting more creative when it comes to escort card displays, using them as a moment to inject a bit of playful personality into the day. Set up a scene of wooden sailboats with guests’ names for your beachside “I dos,” or have your display double as your favors with jars of honey tied with each loved one’s name and table number. >> WHY

fun ways to personalize your day Make your wedding truly feel like yours with these creative touches.

The invitations

Your paper goods are your first chance to introduce your event, so think beyond simply including your color palette. Add a map of the area where you’re getting married, trivia about you and your soon-to-be spouse or even a fun RSVP card.

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Your ride

Customize your wedding wheels by leaving your event in something that speaks to you as a couple, like a vintage city cab, a sleek mint-green Vespa or a stunning sailboat.

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The promises you make to your partner are the reason the wedding day is happening, so put your heart into it. If you’re unable to pen your own promises, write something together and have your words printed on the programs.

Think about your song choice and go for one that really means something to the two of you—but don’t stop there. Your wedding dance can be even more meaningful if you put a little tango into that two-step. Take dance lessons and have an instructor help you choreograph a unique first dance that’ll be a true showstopper.

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The menu

Make your meal true to you by serving local cuisine or a certain specialty dish you both love (like French pastries if you were engaged in Paris). As a lasting impression, pass around a personalized treat at the end of the night, like your grandmother’s famous chocolate-chip cookies or paper cones filled with “Nuts for Each Other” peanuts.

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A posh powder room WHY Comfort is key for your guests, and while having enough bathrooms is a must (typically one bathroom per every 35 guests), an extra bit of attention paid to the facilities, like flowers or a lightly scented potpourri, is never a bad thing. MAKE IT YOURS Reuse your bridesmaid bouquets in a vase in the powder room and stock a basket full of necessities (feminine products, mints, deodorant and more) alongside it. Want to go the extra mile? Include a fun personal touch, like a sign, favorite lotion or decal on the mirror that says “Get back on the dance floor!”

Luminous lighting WHY Lighting is one of the most valuable tools you have when it comes to transforming your space. Use it to evoke a certain mood, warm up a cavernous room or give guests a glow in photos. MAKE IT YOURS When deciding how to light your reception, look for styles that suit your overall vibe. Strands of vintage-inspired Edison bulbs would look right at home in an industrial loft space, while candlelit Moroccan lanterns are well suited for a boho bash.

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A beautiful bar Once party time hits, the bar is probably where the majority of your guests will be spending their time (besides the dance floor, of course). Make sure it doesn’t feel like a forgotten moment by dressing it up like the rest of the venue. MAKE IT YOURS Pile on the florals, task a vendor with creating a backdrop that will add a fun pop of color or rent furniture to mimic the look of a real watering hole (like a sleek wood bar and high-top tables where guests can perch). If you’re stuck with your venue’s plain style, look into having vinyl stickers made for it, or use a peel-and-stick wallpaper pattern to decorate the facade.

Personal touches You want your wedding to be memorable, right? Well, in a sea of vows and garden roses, it’s the unique, couple-inspired moments that will truly make your day stand out from the crowd. MAKE IT YOURS While you’re planning, dedicate some time brainstorming a few of your favorite things to do as a pair and figure out a way to work them into your wedding day. Love spending Saturday nights playing board games at home? Create an oversize Scrabble board for guests to duel on during cocktail hour. Are you self-described bookworms? Name every drink on your menu for one of your favorite fictional characters. Whatever aspect of your love story you choose to play up, the goal is the same—you want guests to leave your bash exclaiming, “That was so them!” WHY

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Cake is a wedding standby, and for good reason—there’s no dessert more universally appealing (or delicious) than a pretty tiered confection. But more couples are diversifying their wedding day dessert options by accompanying their cake with other creative après-dinner bites. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite fresh ideas to inspire your sweet tooth. >>

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Make it mini Shrink the size of something and it’s instantly more appealing— it’s just a fact. Tiny treats are always a big hit with guests, so consider adapting some of your favorite desserts into bitsy bites. Apple hand pies are a great alternative to slicing and dicing a full pie, while mini cupcakes, brownies and even petite doughnuts are all just as delicious as their larger counterparts. Another bonus? The smaller size gives your guests an opportunity (or let’s say, excuse) to sample more of the dessert options on display, guilt free.

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There’s no rule that says you have to douse your guests with sugar at the end of the evening if sweets aren’t your thing. While you should still try and work in a few crowd-pleasers (like chocolatechip cookies), you can also opt to serve up several more savory options with coffee and tea. Create a popcorn bar filled with decadent flavors like cheddar jalapeño or brown butter sage, have your caterers craft up a cheese and jam spread or set out a buffet of artisanal honey for your guests to sample. Cake flavors are getting more creative too, so if your taste buds skew more savory than sweet, see if you can find a baker who will play with unique aromatic flavors like goat cheese, chai or ginger. >>

4 alternatives to a sit-down meal Formal plated dinner service isn’t the only way to feed your guests. Here are four other ways to satisfy everyone.

1 Family style Top tables with main dish platters (think: proteins like fish, chicken or steak) and a slew of scrumptious sides. Guests can pass plates among each other and help themselves.

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European family style Similar to traditional family style, except each guest selects and is served their main protein by waitstaff (like at a plated dinner) and only the side dishes are on the table for guests to pass and share.

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Action stations For a meal that feeds and entertains, create a culinary circuit of action stations guests can choose from. Opt for interactive foods like make-your-own burgers, tacos, pasta, wood-fire pizza, sushi and more.

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Counter style Round up four or five of your favorite food trucks and serve guests window-side for a charming and casual picnic-style event. gravel patch or parking lot, or that they don’t mind vehicles on the lawn.

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Pair bites with booze Dessert service can become a secondary cocktail hour when you marry up your sweet selection with boozy sips. Work with your caterer to devise duos with flavors that pair well, like chocolatechip cookies with Nutella-infused liquor, cinnamon-sugar doughnuts with apple cider old-fashioneds or fruity pops soaked in champagne coupes. Guests will still get a sweet kick at the end of their meal, and the cocktails will keep the party going.

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Get guests up and moving with do-it-yourself sweet stations. Select a few easy-to-customize desserts like sundaes, waffles, s’mores or even a candy bar, then set up tables around your reception where guests can make their own creations. It’s an easy way to keep them entertained throughout your reception—add cute to-go containers and the desserts instantly become a charming favor.

Know your (sweet) stuff by mastering these terms.

Buttercream

A smooth, creamy icing that stays soft so it’s easy to cut through. It can be colored or flavored and is often used to create piping, swags and other borders, or as filling. It’s made from butter, so keep in mind it may melt in high heat or humidity.

Fondant

Ideal for creating intricate accents or an especially smooth exterior, fondant is icing made of sugar, corn syrup and gelatin that’s then rolled out and draped over a cake or used for detailing.

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Ganache

A sweet, rich chocolate, thicker than mousse but less dense than fudge, it can be used as icing or filling. Because it’s made of chocolate and heavy cream, it will soften in humid weather.

Pillars

Separators used in a tiered cake design. They can be made of plastic or wood in several lengths to achieve the desired look or height.

Piping

A decorative technique created using a pastry bag and various metal tips. Piping details can include leaves, borders, basketweave patterns and lifelike flowers.

Fillings

Flavoring added between the layers of cake. They can be made from flavored buttercream, a ganache or even jams and fruit compotes.

Sugar flowers

Often used in place of real flowers or as a sash on the cake front, sugar flowers are created using food coloring and a sugar syrup that hardens.

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If you and your partner aren’t fond of a traditional cake, work with your baker to dream up an alternative that suits your tastes better. You can easily translate your joint love of Rice Krispies Treats, cinnamon buns or pies into the shape of a tiered cake if you want to have that traditional cake-cutting moment. Most bakers are happy to customize something for you, and the personalized moment will make your reception more unique to the two of you.

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When choosing the flowers for your wedding bouquet and centerpieces, you’ll want to pay attention to what’s in budget, in palette and in season. But why not add an additional layer of significance to the blooms you surround yourself with on your wedding day? We’ve chosen some of the prettiest picks out there, all with touching meanings that are just made for weddings. They’ll be the perfect addition to your bouquet and centerpieces on one of the most important days of your life. >>

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Known to symbolize lasting affection and daily remembrance, zinnias are a natural favorite for weddings thanks to the variety of available colors, sizes and shapes.

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prim and proper A tight, round bundle of blooms in an ombré of blush shades is perfect for the traditional bride. Romantic peonies go well in style and meaning with equally chic ranunculus, which symbolize radiant charm.

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peony Brides love peonies for their lush, fluffy petals. They stand for love and a happy marriage, the perfect sentiment for the most romantic day ever.

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Admired by gardeners and professional florists alike, hydrangeas represent “heartfelt emotions.”

rich and saturated While hydrangeas are well known for their use in preppy affairs, they’re very versatile blooms. For a moody, autumn-inspired bouquet, combine an antique plum hue with dahlias.

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orchid The symbol for beauty, refinement and fertility, orchids are both a delicate and eye-catching choice.

refined and elegant A standout bouquet of pure white orchids becomes even more graceful when arranged in a traditional cascading shape. The sweeping style was made famous in part by Princess Diana, who carried a 42-inch long cascading bouquet of white orchids, roses and myrtle on her wedding day. >>

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playful and pretty Use accessible (and inexpensive) dusty miller leaves to add softness and a touch of sage green to any bouquet. Here, they offset a colorful display of pink spray roses, white ranunculus and scabiosa.

Representing happiness and delicacy, dusty miller is a well-loved filler thanks to its sage hue and velvety soft leaves.

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garden rose singular and sweet Gorgeously delicate and available in a range of pretty pink and burgundy shades, astilbe is a great (and inexpensive) stand-alone flower for your bridesmaids to tote down the aisle.

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Roses are an iconic wedding bloom for good reason. As a symbol of love, honor and beauty, they’re right at home on a day of celebration.

The great thing about the large variety of roses available nearly year-round is mixing and matching a few types to get exactly the look you want. Pair your rose picks with equally glam ranunculus and stock flowers for a truly unforgettable arrangement.

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A perennial favorite thanks to their stunning shape and range of hues, dahlias are packed with a variety of meanings, including strength and grace under pressure.

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For a combo that’s so you, try an everyday pick, like sunflowers, with an “out there” variety, like orange pincushions or a king protea. Bonus: The spiky tropical stem stands for change and transformation— kind of like going from Miss to Mrs.

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sunflower Standing for adoration and dedication, a bouquet filled with cheery yellow sunflowers practically says your vows for you.

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We’re definitely seeing a trend toward more creamy-toned flowers, like caramel antique garden roses and golden mustard roses. They pair well with dusty blues, autumn eucalyptus and gold.

We’re big fans of the wow factor that candlelight brings, and it can also be a great way to save money. Try more candle-centric centerpieces, like lanterns and way more votives than you think there should be.

Pinterest boards are typically very helpful to hone in on a couple’s preferred color range and vibe. We’ll then discuss their overall vision and develop ideas for their palette and details.

I love building larger installations, like arbors, chuppahs, ceiling features or suspended centerpieces. The fun is in the challenge of translating a couple’s vision into a reality.

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704-438-9777 www.LakeNormanCatering.com www.LangtreeCafe.com www.UptownCLTCatering.com

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REAL WEDDINGS

NORTH CAROLINA

Get inspired with these chic celebrations that are nothing short of coastal-cool.

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• MOREHEAD CITY, NC

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Sally commissioned a local Durham designer to create her custom silk crepe sheath after spotting a similar design in a catalog.

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THEIR STORY In a matter of just eight months, US Army captains Sally White (30) and Will Fuller (30) planned an epic 200-person party that reflected their classic Southern style with thoughtful nods to their military roots. Copper chairs, marble chargers and black flatware juxtaposed the organic look of anemone and garden rose centerpieces, resulting in a polished aesthetic that was unique to both the couple and their family-owned venue. —RS

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Traditional US military challenge coins were gifted as party favors.

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Black and gold invitations detailed a military timeline for the evening, while a “Beat Navy� rallying cry was added to cocktail napkins, flags and signs. Guests helped themselves to beers from a beverage boat and fueled a night of dancing with late-night tacos and rum-spiked snow cones.

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The 1927

LAKE LURE Inn & Spa

JACOB DEAN PHOTOGRAPHY

Grand History. Majestic Beauty. Unforgettable Memories. Western North Carolina’s Premier Lakeside Mountain Wedding Destination

Lake Lure, North Carolina www.lakelure.com/weddings (888)-434-4970

We offer lush accommodations, exquisite ceremony reception venues, and full-service catering and planning services. Photoand courtesy of Jacob Dean Photography

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Separate tents were constructed for each event, including cocktail hour, dinner and one dedicated solely to dancing. Rather than participate in a grand exit, the newlyweds stuck around to mingle with partygoers well after the band’s encore. “The lack of an exit turned out to be my favorite part of our wedding,” Sally says. “It allowed us to linger with our guests until 3 a.m. while polishing off the last of the booze and reflecting on the most magnificent evening.”

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CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE The White

Oak, Morehead City, NC

PHOTOGRAPHY

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PLANNER &

FLOWERS

Kickstand Events

OFFICIANT Dick Fuller

(groom’s father)

GOWN Sima Rafizadeh,

Bano Boutique, Durham, NC

HAIR &

MAKEUP Magnolia Jane Salon

Nordstrom

SHOES

ENGAGEMENT RING Family

heirloom WEDDING RINGS Villarreal Fine Jewelers

BRIDESMAID DRESSES Various

MENSWEAR Combatant Gentlemen STATIONERY Invitations: The Write Image;

programs: Kickstand Events Taylor White

SIGN-IN BOOK

RENTALS Cottage Luxe;

Harborside Event Rentals; High Performance Lighting; Party Reflections 81; Dank Burrito DESSERTS Kona Ice

“Their energy was infectious,” the bride says of the lively reception band that performed a set of Sally-themed songs, including “Mustang Sally.”

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CATERING Circa

CAKE Hales Bakery MUSIC Evolution Party

Band/EastCoast Entertainment DANCE LESSONS Fred Astaire Dance Studio FAVORS Challenge coins ACCOMMODATIONS Airbnb; Bask Hotel

at Big Rock Landing; Hampton Inn Morehead City

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

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• CARY, NC

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THEIR STORY “Everything had to be black, white, clear, chrome or mirrored,” Dana Rodgers (29) says of the design inspiration behind her and Akeem Dent’s (29) modern-glam nuptials. All 100 guests were asked to wear black for the occasion, and the bride herself donned three distinct gowns throughout the day—including a plunging long-sleeve design followed by a strapless glittering ball gown. —RS

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“The Umstead was perfect for us because it provided an upscale atmosphere and overnight accommodations,” Dana says. A string quartet serenaded guests with Beyoncé’s “Halo” as Dana walked up the aisle, and, immediately after the newly minted Mr. and Mrs. sealed the deal with a kiss, confetti cannons released rose petals into the air.

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CABARRUS ARENA & EVENTS CENTER

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DANA & AKEEM’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE The Umstead

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Hotel and Spa, Cary, NC

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Lauren Cowart Photography Dana and Akeem’s intricate almond-and-raspberryflavored cake measured six feet in height and was affixed with a custom logo and crystal detailing. As a sweet way to express their thanks, the newlyweds sent guests home with edible cookie favors that depicted the bride and groom.

VIDEOGRAPHY

Heart Stone Films

PLANNER Kelley Ann/A

Southern Soiree

FLOWERS Embellished

Blooms Floral & Event Design

OFFICIANT Rev.

Johnny Speller (bride’s uncle)

GOWNS Lazaro,

Ivory Bridal Atelier, Houston; YSA Makino, Anjolique Bridal & Formal, Cornelius, NC HAIR Amour Cheveux

MAKEUP Belaan

Beauty

VEIL Eve of Milady HEADPIECE Family

jeweler

SHOES Jimmy Choo

ENGAGEMENT

RING Rafaello & Co WEDDING RINGS Bride:

AJ’s Jewelry; groom: IW Marks JEWELRY Rolex; Tiffany & Co.

BRIDESMAID DRESSES Amsale

MENSWEAR Tom Ford

PaperBuzz

STATIONERY

RENTALS Themeworks

CATERING & DESSERTS The Umstead

Hotel and Spa

CAKE Cinda’s Creative Cakes

MUSIC Ceremony: Arioso Strings; reception: DJ

Bobby Drake

FAVORS Parker’s Crazy Cookies

ACCOMMODATIONS The Umstead Hotel

and Spa

REGISTRIES Best Buy; Crate &

Barrel; Restoration Hardware

HONEYMOON

Turks & Caicos GUESTS 100

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T HE HI STO R I C WA KE F I E LD BARN

THE HISTORIC

Wakefield Barn

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Foil-pressed invitations featured botanical envelope liners finished with a custom wax seal of the couple’s dog.

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“We wanted a formal occasion that felt as carefree and fun-loving as we are,” AnnaLaura Cromwell (22 and a dance instructor and event stylist) says of her and Scott Erickson’s (26 and a youth program specialist) inviting autumn fete. After collaborating with a San Diego seamstress to design bespoke gowns for each of her 10 bridesmaids, AnnaLaura slipped into a trumpet-style dress, while Scott donned a burgundy tie and airplane socks in memory of his late father, who worked with planes. “Our style inspiration came from having a specific experience in mind for our friends and family,” AnnaLaura says. —RS

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Velvet runners and brass candlesticks juxtaposed the rustic look of wood farm tables. Cocktail hour took place on the estate’s lawn and terrace, where guests mingled around cushy lounge vignettes and a cozy fire pit. After cutting into a buttercream cake infused with fresh, hand-picked strawberries, the newlyweds treated partygoers to a savory mashed potato bar and a late-night spread of chicken sliders and s’mores.

ANNALAURA & SCOTT’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE

The Sutherland, Wake Forest, NC PHOTOGRAPHY A.J. Dunlap Photography VIDEOGRAPHY Charis Weddings FLOWERS Specialties Florals and Events GOWN Martina Liana, Lana Addison Bridal,

Cary, NC

HAIR Kayley Melissa

R.A.E. Makeup Artistry

MAKEUP

VEIL Xoxo Couture

SHOES Vince Camuto

ENGAGEMENT

& WEDDING RINGS Diamonds Direct BRIDESMAID DRESSES RenzRags, Etsy.com MENSWEAR Jos. A. Bank

STATIONERY

Escort cards: Laced In Letters; invitations: One and Only Paper; menu cards: Minted.com; programs: DIY

RENTALS CE Rental;

Greenhouse Picker Sisters; Themeworks CATERING Cook Shack Catering

Suzie Q Cake Design Danger Sutherland

CAKE

MUSIC DJ Nyce

TRANSPORTATION The ACCOMMODATIONS

Hampton Inn Raleigh/Town of Wake Forest REGISTRIES Crate & Barrel; Macy’s;

Sur La Table

HONEYMOON Barbados

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

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introducing a new wedding venue located in the heart of the reynolda historic district

photography by jake and heather

winston-salem, north carolina 336.758.barn www.reynoldabarn.com

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• CONCORD, NC

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In addition to fresh blooms, the couple’s favorite books and board games dotted dining tables.

THEIR STORY

FRAN & KATE’S WEDDING INGREDIENTS CEREMONY & RECEPTION SITE The Farm at

Brusharbor, Concord, NC

PHOTOGRAPHY

Casey Hendrickson Photography Lisa Pleasant Events

OFFICIANT Aly Helstrom (friend)

GOWN Fran: Mikaella Bridal, J Major’s Bridal

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A charming rural farm set the scene for Fran Holoman (below left, 28 and a school psychologist) and Kate Croke’s (29 and a nurse) personalized nuptials, where an open-air terrace shielded the pair and their 105 guests from a little unexpected rain. “Having a readily available covered space was important to us,” Kate says of choosing their dream venue. “We also loved that the barn had all of the appeal of a rustic venue with elegant touches too.” A classic color palette of navy, blush and white adorned the venue’s interior, while the brides’ punchy sneakers added a playful pop of color to their overall looks. “My mom painted the bottom of my shoes to match Fran’s just a few days before our wedding,” Kate says. “The rainbow soles were a subtle but fun tribute to our pride for the LGBTQ community.” —RS

Boutique, Charlotte, NC; Kate: Aire Barcelona, Ladies of Lineage, Charlotte, NC

HAIR &

MAKEUP Who’s The Fairest

David’s Bridal

VEIL

SHOES Converse; Target

ENGAGEMENT RING BlueNile.com; Costco JEWELRY Sarah Byrnes Jeweler; Hannoush

Jewelers

BRIDESMAID DRESSES Various

BRIDESMEN TheTieBar.com

Vistaprint

STATIONERY

CATERING Best Impressions

CAKE Publix DESSERTS Krispy Kreme MUSIC Split Second Sound

REGISTRIES

Macy’s; Target; The Knot Newlywed Fund HONEYMOON Asheville, NC GUESTS 105 BUDGET $$ (see key, p. 8)

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Extraordinary

Events

Begin at THE

FARM!

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• Minutes from Asheville • Spectacular year-round views • Intimate, picturesque facilities • Farm-to-table catering • Distinctive on-site lodging

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the get-real guide to dress shopping There are some things you just don’t find out until you’re in the dressing room of a bridal salon. Here, truths you should know before your first gown shopping appointment. BY L AUREN K AY PHOTOGR APHY BY MONICA WANG PHOTO

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Kinsley James Couture Bridal, Los Angeles

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Eat breakfast Feeling “hangry” is no way to begin your dress search. You probably don’t need to wolf down a short stack of pancakes moments before you try on gowns, but make sure you have a meal with some protein before you head to the salon. Trying on gowns can be draining (you’d be surprised by how much some dresses weigh) and you’ll be on your feet for a while, so definitely fuel up.

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Choose your companions wisely Most bridal salons are happy to welcome you and a few guests—but not your entire entourage. Enlist one or two of your closest friends or family members to join your dress shopping journey. This way you can find the gown that best suits you and your style and not feel pressured by too many opinions.

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Prepare to strip down Full disclosure: A stranger may catch glimpses of you naked. Most consultants will give you some privacy, but since gowns can be unwieldy, they’ll need to help you in and out of at least a few of them. Wear undergarments you won’t mind seeing the light of day (we recommend nude underwear and a strapless bra).

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Trust your consultant They may be older than your mom or young and single, but that doesn’t mean they’re not qualified—would they be doing this if they weren’t? Your consultant knows the dresses and sees hundreds of brides with varying body shapes try them on every day. Make sure you share your wants (think: lace, ball gown silhouette, off-the-shoulder sleeves) but also be open to their suggestions. You may end up loving something completely different from the dress you originally envisioned, and that’s totally okay.

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Wear makeup Buying your wedding dress is not an everyday occurrence— it’s going to be a tricky decision. Not to mention the potentially unflattering lighting typical of most fitting rooms. Do yourself a favor and wear a touch more makeup than your usual look (we’re talking blush, black eyeliner and a pop of color on your lips) to your appointment. You’ll look more like you will on your wedding day, which will ultimately make it easier to pull the trigger on a gown.

local spotlight: ladies of lineage bridal boutique Wedding gown gurus Natasha Duff-Cole and Jodene Pooler share their dress shopping tips. ABOUT THE EXPERT

KEEP AN OPEN MIND

THE ESSENTIALS

PLAN AHEAD

PERFECT THE FIT

Natasha Duff-Cole and Jodene Pooler are co-owners of Ladies of Lineage Bridal Boutique, a bridal salon in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a second location in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

You don’t try on wedding dresses every day. Don’t be surprised if a dress you loved on Pinterest doesn’t work for you. Be open to trying on different styles until you find one that makes you feel amazing.

Wear nude, seamless underwear and any additional shapewear you plan to wear on your wedding day. And bring your shoes (if you have them) to get a feel for your overall look.

Start your gown search 10 to 12 months before your wedding so you have ample time to make a decision. Allow four to six months for your dress to arrive in-store and three months for alterations.

It’s typical to have an initial fitting and then one or two additional fittings, depending on the extent of the alterations required. If you’re having extensive customizations, more time could be necessary.

LadiesofLineage.com

@ladiesoflineage

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Bridal sizes are different Don’t panic—wedding gowns typically run one to two sizes smaller than street clothes. If you wear an 8 in your favorite summer dress, there’s a good chance you’ll be wearing a 10 or 12 down the aisle. Play it safe and order the size that fits your body— don’t plan on losing drastic amounts of weight in order to squeeze into a smaller gown. Focus on how you awesome you feel in the dress and how it fits your body shape, not the number on the tag.

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Experiment a little Even if you have your heart set on a satin mermaid-style gown, or think you can’t wear silk, try on a variety of dresses. You’re only going to do this once, and you may surprise yourself by choosing something completely different than the pins on your inspiration board. And try the dress that your mother (or grandmother or mother-in-law-to-be) is just sure is “the one”—she’s been looking forward to this day too. She’ll either see you were right about the skirt swallowing you whole, or you may shock yourself by actually liking the dress—we call that a win-win.

You might have to share “your” dress Let’s get real: You’re not the only bride planning a classic ballroom wedding, so it’s entirely possible someone else will be trying on your dream dress. Or, you may see someone wearing a gorgeous illusion-back gown you hadn’t considered and want to try it on immediately. Be courteous and play nice with other brides— share the mirrors, pedestals and even the gowns. Make moves Sure, there will be moments when you’re standing still at your wedding (like when you pose for photos and say your vows). But you’ll also be sitting, mingling and getting down on the dance floor. If you think the dress is a serious contender, take a walk around the salon, sit down and practice your dance floor moves. You may feel a little silly in the moment, but you’ll be glad you gave the gown a test-drive when you’re comfortable on your day.

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You may not cry (and that’s okay) Maybe emotion will overcome you when you decide on your dress. Maybe your mom will get choked up too. But it’s totally fine if no one cries. It doesn’t mean you picked the wrong gown. Every bride is different, so don’t put pressure on yourself to react a certain way once you choose the dress. Also, your consultant may not pop a bottle of champagne (some can’t due to liquor laws) like you see on TV. If that’s the case, take your shopping companions out for a celebratory drink instead—you all deserve it!

1. Add sleeves

Fell in love with a strapless dress but looking for more coverage or support? Ask your stylist about adding sleeves or straps. Bonus: They’re on trend. Most gowns can be customized with cap sleeves or straps, and many silhouettes can even be altered with long sleeves. Or if you’re looking for a less permanent option that you can switch out between ceremony and reception, consider a jacket, capelet or dress topper. Some are even designed to look like part of your dress.

2. Customize your bustle

Every dress with a train needs a bustle, but not many brides know that each bustle is custommade to suit her gown and preferences. These tricky systems of hooks, buttons and ties are designed to pull your train off the floor so you can dance all night, and they need to be carefully planned and sewn in a pattern that works with each individual silhouette.

3. Modify embellishments

Depending on your personal style, you might feel like your dress could use a little more, or even a little less, embellishment. The easiest way to up the wow factor is to add a sash. See how much control you have over the existing details on your dress—can you add more to or remove from certain areas?

4. Lace it up

Swapping out a zipper for a corset closure adds a romantic touch for brides looking for a dramatic back, and they can be added to most silhouettes. But a corset-style closure isn’t only for looks. If you feel like you might need a little extra breathing room, a lace-up back gives you some leeway in the bodice.

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There are also sentimental details you can add to make your wedding dress extra meaningful. Find a creative way to add your “something blue,” or sew a charm with a special meaning into the hem of your dress.

F I N D A B R I DA L S A LO N N E A R YO U AT TheKnot.com/carolinas

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best hair day ever

A wedding day ’do that falls flat—or short of your expectations—is simply not an option. Here’s how to seek professional help to get gorgeous bridal tresses. >> PHOTOGR APHY BY OFF BEET PRODUCTIONS

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When it comes to choosing the right bridal hairstyle, the possibilities are endless. And unless you’re a hair aficionado, all of those choices might make your head spin (no pun intended). Hiring a professional hairstylist will help take the stress out of getting photo ready on your wedding day. Not only can they help find the perfect style for you, they’ll also handle the hair-related questions you didn’t think to ask, like how to switch up your look for your reception quickly, or how to keep your hair perfectly coiffed once you remove your veil. Below, a foolproof guide to finding, hiring and working with a hair pro.

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Know how to hire Before you hire a stylist, you need to decide a few things: Do you want them to come to you on your wedding day, or would you rather go to the salon? Will they only do your hair or your bridal party’s as well? Do you want them to stay with you throughout the day to do touch-ups before the photo session and reception? Discuss these options with your stylist. Of course, how long you hire a professional to stay with you depends on your budget and their time limitations. Once you’ve decided who you’re going to hire, put down a deposit to save the date, and request a receipt. You should also create a formal contract with your stylist. List everything you expect on the wedding day, including the agreed upon time of arrival, the location, pricing and any other pertinent details like a contingency plan if something comes up. In the event of an emergency, you should also have their cancellation and refund policy in writing. Pro tip: Your hairstylist may also be a helpful resource for other pros you’ll need for your wedding. Don’t forget to ask if they know or work with any makeup artists. Chances are, they’ll have at least one or two awesome recommendations.

Come prepared As experienced as your hairstylist may be, just describing what you want won’t be enough for them to properly execute the style. Bring multiple inspiration images of hairdos you like from magazines, Pinterest and Instagram. You can even bring photos of yourself with a look you’d like to re-create—anything that will give them a clear picture of the kind of style you’re after. And while it might be tempting to try a drastically new style for your wedding, choosing a trendier ’do can result in a dated look down the line. Another idea: Wear a shirt with a neckline similar to that of your gown to your trial, since different hairstyles lend themselves to particular necklines. Bring along any hair accessories you plan to wear, whether it’s an elaborate headpiece or veil, or at least show your stylist some photos so they know what to expect the day of.

match game Your hairstyle should complement, not compete with, your wedding dress. Here are the best dress neckline and hairdo pairings.

Halter

Showcase a high neckline with a style that pulls the hair off your face and shoulders completely, like a classic chignon, boho halo braid or high ballerina bun.

Strapless

Whether it’s a twisted low bun, high volume ponytail, or effortless, beachy waves, this versatile neckline will work with virtually any ’do you want to try.

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Sideswept styles, like a Brigitte Bardot–inspired French twist, curly low ponytail or retro finger waves with a deep side part, visually balance an asymmetrical gown.

V-neck

This neckline draws the eye up and elongates the neck and torso, so choose a hairstyle that does the same, like long, loose waves or a romantic fishtail braid.

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Dresses that highlight your neck, collarbone and décolletage are more impactful when paired with swept-back hair, like in a tousled half-updo or sleek topknot.

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Document it Once the stylist finishes your requested looks, ask them to snap photos from four different angles: front, back and both sides. That way, you’ll get a 360-degree view of your hair and a better idea of how it will look in your wedding photos. If there’s one particular style you like, ask them to write down exactly which products and techniques were used. Since your hair trial can take place months before your wedding date, it’s important to take notes and photos so you both remember what worked. When scheduling your trial, consider making your appointment in the morning. You’ll have a better idea of how your hair will hold up throughout the day and how much maintenance it will require once it’s styled.

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When your wedding day arrives, put your undergarments on under a button-down shirt so you’ll be ready to slip on your dress once your hair is done and your veil or headpiece (if you’re wearing one) is in place. If your stylist is coming to you, set up a place for them next to a low table and sit in a chair with a low back so they’ll have easy access to your hair. Make sure there are electrical outlets nearby for appliances like hair dryers, curling irons and electric rollers. If necessary, have an extension cord handy. If you start to worry about how the stylist’s vision for your hair is different from your own, calmly and respectfully suggest an alternative. You need expert help—that’s why you hired a professional—but you shouldn’t be afraid to voice your concerns. Don’t forget to also ask for upkeep tips. They should let you know how to remove your veil or headpiece without disturbing the rest of your hair, keep your ’do in place while getting down on the dance floor and refresh your look for photo ops throughout the evening.

Do you have a portfolio of your work?

See visuals of their past work to get a feel for their style and ability, especially if you have a different or challenging hair texture. Looking through their portfolio will give you a good idea of whether or not the hairstylist can work with your hair type.

Do you have a list of references I can call?

While perusing their portfolio is essential for gauging their expertise, actually speaking with past clients can help you get the inside scoop on things like promptness, attitude and professionalism. If possible, speak with at least two to three references.

Will you bring your own products, or will I be responsible for supplying them?

Most hairstylists will bring a kit with them containing all of the essentials they may need to style your tresses. But if they won’t, you’ll want to know early on, especially if that’s a deal breaker. If you prefer to use your own tools and products, communicate this with your hairstylist to see if they’re game.

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Pulling off great hair on your wedding day comes down to timing. Schedule your appointment too early and your ’do could start to look stale just as the festivities are getting started, but do it too late and you’ll feel rushed. Time your initial hair trial to see how long it takes to get your hair looking perfect, then allow that amount of time plus a half hour of leeway on the day of. And schedule your hair appointment for as late in the day as possible. For example, if photos are scheduled for 4 p.m. and your hair takes an hour, make your appointment at 2:30 p.m. Don’t forget to factor in your bridal party if they’re also having their hair done. We recommend 30 to 45 minutes for each bridesmaid. If you can, look for a stylist who has an assistant or two. The assistants can work on your bridal party at the same time your stylist is getting you aisle ready. This will also cut your prep time in half and ensure no one feels rushed.

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Every hairstylist prices their work a bit differently. Before you sign a contract, have a clear understanding of the packages they offer and what’s included in each one. You’ll also want to know how they would like to be paid. Cash is most popular, but these days, more individual vendors are taking credit cards. Whatever their preference, the more you know about the logistics of paying them, the smoother the day will be.

Will I have to travel to you or do you work on-site?

Why you need to know: Not all hairstylists will work on-site—some may ask you to travel to their salon or studio. You should consider how far the salon is from where you’ll be getting dressed, determine if it will work in your wedding day schedule and build in extra time accordingly. You don’t want to be rushed.

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Between Instagram, Pinterest—and websites catering to beauty—there’s no lack of makeup inspo out there to inform your wedding day look. Instead of focusing on trends like heavy contour or overdrawn lips, try something more general, like the time of year you’re getting married. (Pro tip: This will also keep your makeup from being dated down the line.) With the help of beauty expert and celebrity makeup artist Kimara Ahnert (who’s worked with A-listers like Gwyneth Paltrow and Catherine Zeta-Jones), we’ll show you how to use your wedding season as a base for your bridal beauty look.

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Fall is a transitional time—not as bright and cheerful as summer, but also not as glam as winter. “Darker days mean your makeup will require more definition and color,” Ahnert says. “Start wearing bolder eyeliner and more dramatic mascara, fill in your brows (they probably lightened up over the summer) and add a full-coverage foundation back into your beauty routine.” The eyes are the perfect canvas for playing with colors and textures in this season. Start with a matte base in a neutral hue and add just a touch of gold glitter at the inner corners of your eyes—it’s glam but also works for daytime nuptials. For a fun evening look, swap out shimmery black shadow for an unexpected pop of cobalt blue or dark green. To take it up a notch, smudge a dark green, blue or chocolate liner along your waterline. If you opt for darker hues, Ahnert advises to keep the rest of your look minimal—think: fluttery lashes and soft washes of color on the lips and cheeks. You can also build your makeup around an array of colors in the same color family—like monochromatic shades of red, orange or copper—for an end result that’s both autumnal and subtle. >>

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power couples Give your skin care an extra boost by mixing products that bring out the best in each other.

Antioxidants + sunscreen Amp up your protection from the sun by applying an antioxidant-rich moisturizer or serum before your sunscreen. Antioxidants protect your skin from cellular damage caused by sun exposure, while sunscreen blocks UV light from penetrating the skin. We call that a skin care double whammy.

Facial oil + night cream Skin feeling exceptionally dry? Mix a couple drops of your favorite facial oil into a cream-based moisturizer (silicon-based ones will break down) for an ultra-hydrating effect. Stick to using this skin care cocktail at night,

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Hydrating mask + clay mask If your complexion tends to get oily around your T-zone but is dry everywhere else, cater to all of your skin’s needs by multimasking, or using two face masks at once. A hydrating mask will soothe irritated skin, while a clay mask will absorb excess oil and purify any clogged pores.

Vitamin C + retinol Boost your retinol’s antiaging properties with the addition of a vitamin C serum. Vitamin C helps to stabilize retinol, extending its effectiveness. To ensure your skin doesn’t get irritated by the combination of these strong ingredients, look for a serum with a lower concentration of vitamin C.

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Fall skin concerns mirror wintertime woes (low humidity plus lower temperatures mean drier skin), but you shouldn’t break out the heavy formulas just yet. Stick to a personalized approach and switch your products based on individual concerns, like an illuminating eye cream for dark circles, an exfoliating toner for dull skin or a luxurious night cream for dry spots. HUES TO CHOOSE Gold, rose gold, copper, camel, chocolate, rust, apple red, hunter green, cobalt, navy, wine

Winter The festive nature of winter sets the perfect backdrop for an über-romantic wedding and makeup with a particularly luxe feel. Frosty temperatures and festive holidays mean this season lends itself to deeper colors. “Your makeup should adjust to stand up to the darker décor colors common during this time of year,” Ahnert says. Swap bright reds and pinks for their richer counterparts, like cranberry and raspberry, and switch out neutral eye shadows for smokier hues. You can determine whether warmer or cooler tones work for you by looking at the veins on the inside of your wrist. If your veins are blue, cool tones are more flattering; green ones mean warmer tones will work best for you. Lipsticks, blushes and eye shadows in richer hues tend to have matte finishes because they contain more pigment. For this reason, it’s important to use a light touch while applying them—you don’t want to end up looking overdone. For instance, if you’re considering an intense smoky eye, create balance by sticking to lighter colors on your lips and cheeks. If you want to rock a vampy lip, keep the size and shape of your lips in mind, as darker colors can actually make them appear smaller. If you have a more petite pout, try a berry-hued lipstick with a glossy consistency over a super-dark, matte one.

As color palettes shift, the types of products you choose should change with the season as well. “Winter skin is usually paler, so switch to a heavier foundation or powder that will even out your complexion,” Ahnert says. To combat the dry winter air and ensure your beauty look lasts the entire day without flaking off, focus on prepping your skin prewedding for a smooth makeup application. “Prepare for your day with a series of hydrating treatments like oxygen facials,” Ahnert says. “Using a mask suited to your skin type the night before your wedding will give your skin a boost, which will help your makeup look even better.” HUES TO CHOOSE Brick, ruby, raspberry, eggplant, indigo, emerald, forest green, midnight blue, charcoal, silver

Spring Spring is a time of renewal, when flowers start to bloom and temperatures gradually heat up, so your makeup palette should get lighter and brighter. Use nature to complement your look, like floral-inspired washes of pastels or earthy hues. To put a wedding-worthy spin on this more muted array of colors, start with a classic makeup trend, like a dramatic cat eye, and soften it with a light brown liner, or make a smoky eye less severe by pairing nudes with warmer, golden tones. But don’t be afraid of more vibrant colors either. “Teal and plum eyeliner and bronze or coral lip gloss are fun alternatives for spring,” Ahnert says. Bolder liners are best when paired with neutral makeup everywhere else (think: liquid highlighter over heavy blush). Warmer temperatures mean you won’t need a heavy foundation, so switch to a tinted moisturizer and sheer setting powder for a dewy finish. Prep your complexion for the lighter spring air with products aimed to slough away dull skin and clogged pores.

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Follow up any chemical or physical exfoliators with a hydrating mask to replenish any lost moisture. HUES TO CHOOSE Pale pink, coral, magenta, mauve, periwinkle, plum, champagne, nude, chestnut, dove gray, navy, teal

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Sunny weather and warmer temperatures make summer the best time to experiment with more color, especially since weddings during this season tend to incorporate brighter hues too, like bold bridesmaid dresses or tropical florals. The key to wearing more vivid colors is to focus on one or two shades at a time in varying intensities. For example, if you’re rocking a cherry-red lipstick, your lids and cheeks should have a lighter wash of nude or bronze. Brighter shades work beautifully with a glowing complexion (as opposed to a more matte one), so swap heavier creams for lighter gel formulas. Warmer temperatures and humidity also mean you should take extra precautions to make sure your makeup stays put. “Summer brides may need more touch-ups depending on the climate, since high humidity will make skin absorb makeup more quickly,” Ahnert says. “To get the most out of your look, use a foundation primer, eye shadow primer and setting spray, and stick to waterresistant mascara.” This balmy season is also the perfect time to switch to cream bronzers, blush and highlighters that won’t cake or crease when mixed with a little bit of perspiration. HUES TO CHOOSE Bronze, peach, tangerine, cherry red, scarlet, bubblegum, fuchsia, turquoise, lapis, cocoa, granite

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sugar-coated style A glaze of allover beading gives a classic tea-length dress a glam update. Dress, price upon request, Naeem Khan, MarkIngramAtelier .com; engagement ring, $2,750 (not including center stone), AJaffe.com; earrings, $5,873, tanzanite bracelet, $855, EffyJewelry .com; tennis bracelet, $125, CZbyKennethJayLane.com; shoes, $945, Paul Andrew, MatchesFashion.com

couture confection opposite Indulge your inner fashionista by opting for a statement ball gown with a tiered skirt. Dress, $8,990, Carolina Herrera at Betty Bridal Atelier, BettyBridalAtelier.com (Charleston, SC); engagement ring, price upon request, UneekJewelry.com; earrings, $1,990, cocktail ring, $2,750, VictoriaSix.com

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cotton candy crush Pastel embroidery plus a two-piece silhouette is both dreamy and totally on trend. Dress, price upon request, Mira Zwillinger at Betty Bridal Atelier, BettyBridalAtelier.com (Charleston, SC); engagement ring, $65,000, MarisaPerry.com; earrings, $2,310, AnabelaChan.com; cocktail ring, $68,000, EricaCourtney.com; pouf seats, $99 each, DylansCandyBar.com

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opposite A cape and killer heels lend a sophisticated touch to a playful polka dot number. Dress, $2,995, cape, $1,725, Monique Lhuillier at Maddison Row, MaddisonRow.com (Charleston, SC), Alexia’s Bridal Boutique, Alexias Bridal.com (Raleigh, NC), Nitsa’s Apparel, Nitsas.com (Winston-Salem, NC); earrings, $1,660, Mastoloni .com; pearl ring, $495, VictoriaSix .com; shoes, $1,245, Christian Louboutin.com

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marshmallow dream Cascading layers of tulle put a fantastical spin on a traditional ball gown. Dress, $4,290, Hayley Paige at The Lily Rose Bridal Boutique, LilyRoseBridal.com (Cornelius, NC), Hayden Olivia Bridal, HaydenOlivia .com (Charlotte, NC); engagement ring, $2,310 (not including center stone), CoastDiamond.com; earrings, $188, KennethJay Lane.com; cocktail ring, $4,400, DovesJewelry.com

fabulous frosting opposite An off-theshoulder ruffle adds whimsical flavor to a simple sheath. Dress, $2,495, Watters at Lovely Bride, LovelyBride.com (Charleston, SC), Simply Stunning by Divas, DivasBride.com (Greensboro, NC), Blush Bridal, LoveBlushBridal.com (Fayetteville, NC); engagement ring, $7,990 (not including center stone), Tacori.com; earrings, $390, Oscar delaRenta.com; bracelet, $5,738, EffyJewelry.com

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conversation hearts Get people talking in a frothy dress embellished with giant hearts. Dress, price upon request, Viktor-Rolf.com; morganite engagement ring, $1,610, ApresJewelry.com; earrings, $125 each, JenniferFisherJewelry.com; cocktail ring, $1,540, SheBee, Swoonery.com

delicious details opposite Bows are a bridal staple, but oversize ones feel fresh. Dress, price upon request, Marchesa at Lovely Bride, Lovely Bride.com (Charleston, SC), Traditions Bridal, TraditionsByAnna.com (Raleigh, NC); engagement ring, $20,000, wedding ring, $850, ApresJewelry .com; earrings, $190, CZby KennethJayLane.com; bracelet, $36,675, EffyJewelry.com

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You’ve said yes—so now what? Kick off your trip to the altar with these tasks. >> BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGR APH BY LUXE PHOTOGR APHY

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There’s nothing more exciting than the first few weeks post-engagement. You’ve got that to-be-wed glow, something sparkly on your finger, and you and your partner are dreaming up all the ways to make your wedding day one to remember. Start your planning journey with these items and you’ll be ready for “I do” in no time.

Insure your ring No matter how careful you are, you’ll want the peace of mind that comes with knowing your engagement ring is protected, so look into insuring it as soon as possible. There are two basic ways to go about it. The first, you can add it as an extension of your renter’s or homeowner’s policy, which will reimburse you for a set amount of cash in relation to its worth should anything happen to it. The second option is to seek out a company that specializes in jewelry insurance, like Jewelers Mutual, which can offer customizable policies or provide more coverage than a homeowner’s one. >>

engagement party planning 101 You don’t need an excuse for a bash—you’re engaged! Get party ready with these tips.

Take time to breathe

An impromptu gathering the weekend after your partner has proposed is the perfect time to break out the bubbly, but don’t schedule an all-out affair during the first month of your engagement. You’ll want (and need) time to revel in your new status. Plan to have an engagement party two to four months after the question was popped.

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Everyone invited to the engagement party should be on the wedding guest list as well. Otherwise, guests may wonder what they did at the engagement party to insult you. If you decide to keep your wedding guest list small but want to throw an extravagant engagement party, go for it. Just let people know the main event will be intimate so no feelings will be hurt.

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Register for gifts beforehand

Guest aren’t traditionally required to bring presents to an engagement party, but there’s always the chance someone will want to. It’s smart to stock your registry early and provide those wishing to gift you something with a bit of guidance. Register for gifts in the low to middle range and save the bigger ticket items for closer to the shower and wedding—after all, a $500 cappuccino machine is not your typical engagement present. If some guests arrive bearing gifts, unwrap them after the party, so people who came empty-handed won’t feel bad.

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Every host wants to plan an unforgettable affair, but you never want to upstage the main event. Try to create a different mood for your engagement party while maintaining a style that’s true to you and your partner. You won’t want to force a casual cookout if you (and your guests) favor formal parties, and vice versa.

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Download The Knot All-In-One Wedding Planner app Our app is an essential ingredient in making these next few months as stress free as possible. You’ll start by taking an image-based style quiz to help you zero in on your wedding vibe and give you a personalized inspo board you can share with vendors, like your florist or planner. From there, we’ll help you stay organized with our step-by-step checklist, land your dream team with custom vendor suggestions based on your budget and location, manage your registry, keep tabs on your guest list and RSVPs, and, finally, construct a foolproof day-of timeline that will keep everything running smoothly. It’s the pocket-size planner you simply can’t head to the altar without.

While it’s not the most fun conversation, a budget talk is important. Sit down with your partner (and families, if they’re contributing) and figure out how much you’re comfortable spending. It’s helpful to have a general idea of where you’d like to get married and what time of year, so you’ll be able to easily picture how far your budget will go. Once you’ve landed on a number, talk through your day-of priorities to clarify where you envision most of your money going (like you’re willing to splurge on a pricier photographer but sacrifice a bit on your paper goods to make up for it). The more on top of your finances you are before you start planning, the less likely you’ll end up over budget as your day gets closer.

Book your venue Your venue is the key to all other wedding-related to-dos, so it should be one of the very first things you book. Where you decide to host your wedding will likely determine other heavy-hitter decisions, like your exact guest list head count, catering menu and even the vibe of your décor. To ensure you get the look, price and date you want, start browsing The Knot Marketplace or our in-app suggestions at least a year to nine months ahead of your anticipated wedding date (but possibly even earlier, depending on your location, desired date and the venue’s popularity). As you review your options, keep an eye out for sneaky budget busters, like a spot that doesn’t include furniture or tabletop rentals, or rules that could possibly become an issue later on, like an especially early noise ordinance that will end the reception early, or a preferred vendor list that doesn’t permit you to hire your dream caterer.

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Your venue is the key to all other wedding-related decisions, like your exact guest list count, catering menu, time of year and even décor. Make it one of the first things you book (at least nine months to a full year ahead of time) to ensure you get the look, price and date you really want.

5 times not to wear your engagement ring Keep that rock bright, clean and safe.

1 At the beach

If you lose your bauble in the sand or surf, it’s as good as gone. The second and lesser known reason to avoid bringing it to the beach is because of sand. The tiny grains can wedge themselves in the ring setting or get under the diamond. Also, don’t apply sunscreen while wearing your ring—it can cloud your stone right up.

2 At the gym

Wearing your ring during cardio won’t do it any harm, but it’s the weightlifting that can take a toll on your hardware. The pressure of the weight’s bars can bend it, which is especially bad for a pavé setting because the smaller stones can fall out. Take off the ring during any contact sports, or risk a serious injury.

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3 In the shower

Similar to sunscreen, many soaps, hair and beauty products can cause a cloudy buildup to collect on your stone, or worse, under your stone (which is much harder to clean at home). Shampoos and body washes are all a no-go, as are any hair serums, styling products and lotions you apply throughout the day.

4 In a pool

Losing your ring in a swimming pool (or hot tub) isn’t as big of an issue compared with the open ocean. After all, filters can be checked and, in the worst-case scenario, the pool can be drained. The real issue here are the chemicals often found in pools, like chlorine, which can do major damage and discolor metals over time.

5 While cleaning

Washing your car on the weekend? Cleaning the oven? Bleaching the shower? Take that rock off, please. It’s good practice for anyone (particularly if you’ll be using chemicals), but especially important if your ring has a colored gemstone, as many cleaning astringents can erode the finish and polish on specialty gems.

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You’ve nailed down the basic details, so now’s the time to create your (free) personalized wedding website on TheKnot.com. It’s the ideal place to house need-to-know info for your guests, like directions to your venue, a schedule for the weekend, registry links and hotel suggestions. In addition to these practical details, consider adding a few charming customizations to give guests insight into your event (and you as a couple). Provide background on yourself and your soon-to-be spouse, like how you met, your proposal or why your reception locale is special to you. Engagement photos or a who’s who of the wedding party can’t hurt either.

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Choose your wedding party Now it’s your turn to propose. Once you and your partner have settled on who you’d like to include in your wedding party, think of a creative or meaningful way to ask. A little thought goes a long way here—you’re asking these people to spend a lot of their time and money celebrating you and your partner in the next year, so treat them to a fun night out, trip to the spa or home-cooked meal before you pop the question. Another perk: The sooner you ask your pals, the sooner you can rally the troops to help with any lingering to-dos, fun projects or planning conundrums that arise.

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If you can’t imagine your first dance without the acoustics of a certain local band, or you love the portfolio of a hard-to-get photographer, do yourself a favor and act now. Many top vendors are hired more than a year in advance and once they’re booked, you’re out of luck. Figure out what your biggest vendor priorities are and find out their availability as soon as you have a date and venue locked in. That way, you can relax a little and enjoy the rest of the planning process knowing key members of your dream team are already on board. A bonus to booking early: Your primary vendors can recommend other A+ pros they enjoy working with, so ask them for direction on any outstanding hires. They may have insight into the perfect calligrapher for your day-of signage or the florist that will really make your venue come to life.

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Create your wedding registry If you’re worried you’ll look greedy or inconsiderate if you set up your registry too early, don’t. With all the parties and well-wishing relatives in your near future, guests will appreciate your foresight. Have a registry started before the first big wedding event (like an engagement party) or at least before your save-the-dates go out. Register for more gifts than there are guests on your invite list, and make sure they fall within a variety of price points. Aim for a mix of the practical (a stainless steel cookware set), the pretty (a gorgeous throw for your bedroom) and a few off-beat items (like bikes to enjoy on the weekend or a Newlywed Fund cash registry for your first house). Share the links on your wedding website, and don’t forget to check back in on them periodically.

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how to throw a (fun! exciting! party-ready!) daytime wedding Midday weddings are becoming increasingly popular and are no longer just reserved for those who consider brunch among their favorite things in life. Here’s how to throw an afternoon soiree that’s as fun as any evening event out there. >> BY ALYSSA LONGOBUCCO PHOTOGR APHY BY FONDLY FOREVER PHOTOGR APHY

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Whether you’re looking to save a little bit on your budget or just really love the views at your reception spot and want to give guests more time to appreciate them, a sun-filled morning or afternoon event may be something for you to consider. And before you worry that “daytime wedding” is synonymous with “boring,” “bland” or even “brunch,” think again. Like everything else, a daytime wedding is all what you make of it—and we’re here to help you make it awesome.

Analyze your timeline While exact timing may depend on your venue, daytime wedding receptions usually take place somewhere between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., with your ceremony happening beforehand. When sketching out your timeline for the day, there are a few important factors to consider. First, inquire with all your vendors what an early start may mean for their costs. If your florist needs several hours to set up and your ceremony starts at 10 a.m., they’ll likely have to get up early to prep or set up the night before, which can cause you to accrue additional costs (same goes for vendors like your caterer, furniture rentals or even your photographer). Past that, try and ensure your early start is reasonable for most guests—the ceremony should begin no earlier than 10 a.m. to give your loved ones who are traveling in a chance to get there on time without waking up at the crack of dawn. Keep in mind, you, your partner and members of your wedding party will also need to set an early alarm in order to get ready in time for a morning ceremony.

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Choose the right venue A daytime wedding has its own unique feel, so when searching for a venue, seek out spots that fit that vibe. A bright greenhouse, refined topiary garden or beachside patio that boasts a seaside view can all feel more properly suited to a sunlit affair than, say, a ballroom. That being said, no space is off-limits, so if you do fall in love with a traditionally evening venue, work with vendors like your florist and planner to bring in decorative touches that make it feel a bit more daytime appropriate.

light-filled locale A daytime wedding has its own unique feel, so seek out a venue that fits a playful, vibrant vibe. A bright greenhouse, refined topiary garden or beachside patio are all suited to a sunlit affair.

Inquire about pricing breaks If budget is the reason you’re considering a midday celebration, ask about any available pricing breaks as you negotiate your contracts. Many venues may abide by a lower minimum head count or offer a daytime pricing model. You can also save on things like rentals or catering fees depending on what you serve guests.

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Go as formal (or as casual) as you’d like Just because you’re not hosting an after-dark affair doesn’t mean you can’t opt for a formal dress code and aesthetic if that’s the vibe you and your partner prefer. You don’t have to completely forgo any of the more traditional evening wedding additions—just rethink them a bit. If a multicourse sit-down dinner or true cocktail hour is what you’re envisioning, go for it, but make the meal a dynamic lunch feast or brighten up the cocktails with freshly squeezed juices. Hoping to have live music for your guests? A typical 10-piece band and rowdy dance floor may not feel totally right, but a suave jazz quartet, bluegrass crew or playful doo-wop group will be charming and equally as entertaining. When it comes to your colors, vibrant daylight hours call for an equally energetic palette, so play around with adding some saturated hues into your scheme. Bright pinks, blues, yellows and greens feel right during the day— no matter the time of year. >>

wedding budget 101 Here’s where to save costs on your wedding.

Decide your priorities

Pick your top three areas of importance (like your gown, catering, and flowers) and allocate a little extra money toward them. Likewise, choose the three things that come lowest on your priority list, and budget accordingly.

Trim down the guest list

brightly hued drinks add to the festive scene

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Reduce costs by choosing flowers that are in season, and pick from locally grown varieties rather than buds that need to be flown in from afar. For example, if you exchange Black Magic roses for deeply colored dahlias in all your bouquets and table arrangements, you could save about $4 a stem.

Pare down the extras

There are plenty of ways to cut corners that won’t even be noticed by your guests. Have the caterers bring out the fancy Dom Pérignon for the toast, but pour a less expensive champagne the rest of the day— no one will ever see the bottle or know the difference. Likewise, you can order a small, fabulous cake that’s exactly what you want, and have several sheet cakes in the kitchen of the same flavor, cut and plated for your guests.

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Reduce the number of overall dinner courses (making three fabulous courses costs less than serving five individual courses) and keep your menu simple. Stick with the specialties of the season and region.

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The most effective way to lower your wedding costs is to reduce the invitees (at $100 a head, taking just 10 guests off the list can save $1,000). Also consider your wedding party size: Gifts and transportation are cheaper for 2 than 10.

Simplify your dinner menu

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Serve brunch—or don’t

Rethink the after-party

If the first thing that comes to mind when we say “daytime wedding” is a steamy buffet of pancakes, eggs and bacon, you’re not alone. It makes sense that a bounty of breakfast foods have become the go-to menu items for an early event, but don’t feel like you’re stuck with all things sweet and syrupy if you’re hosting a daytime wedding of your own. You’ll still want to stray from anything too heavy, as guests typically don’t want to stuff themselves just hours after waking up, but meat carving stations, freshly made pasta, savory flatbreads and veggie-packed frittatas are all great dishes to add to the menu to mix things up a bit. If a traditional brunch is what you’re really craving, look to upgrade some of the classics so they feel a bit more wedding worthy and special. A do-it-yourself waffle station can be a fun (and interactive) addition, while a breakfast sandwich or yogurt parfait bar will also be big hits. And, before you even ask: Yes, you can definitely still serve a cake—trust us, it goes with everything.

With your main event ending in the afternoon, you’ll have plenty of time for partying postreception. Instead of a traditional after-party, plan something unusual for guests, like a poolside cabana bash back at the hotel, a casual barbecue or a bar crawl. If you’d rather spend the evening just you and your new spouse (a night of room service does sound pretty amazing), give guests a few suggestions of what to do after your event on your wedding website, the detail card in your invitation suite or your ceremony programs.

Take advantage of the extra sunlight One of the biggest benefits to a daytime wedding is the extra daylight hours. Work activities into your day that encourage guests to soak up the sun, like a variety of outdoor lawn games. Another perk? Gorgeous light means you’ll luck out with your photos too. Ask your photographer to stick around for a few “golden hour” couples portraits once festivities wrap up.

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There are endless ways to make a wedding day feel like “you.” My favorite is to infuse a couple’s reception environment with their personal vibe that’s a true reflection of their own living spaces.

Take some time to appreciate the best parts of a wedding. Thirty minutes into the first dance set, when the energy is high and the drinks are flowing, is a total magic moment.

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Why you’ll love it If a quaint weekend of R&R is your jam, then this New England island escape is for you. A few days in Nantucket and your feed is sure to be awash with all things navy and white, blooming hydrangeas and charming cedar-shingle homes. Where to snap a shot On a sunny sail with your best mates. What not to miss Once you settle into your rooms at one of the island’s sweet hotels (21 Broad, 76 Main, White Elephant and The Pineapple Inn all pack in the charm), head right to local favorite eatery Black-Eyed Susan’s for a hearty breakfast and some people watching. The island is only 48 square miles, so rent bikes from Young’s Bicycle Shop postbreakfast and pedal your way to some of ’Sconset’s most beautiful locations, like Sankaty Head Lighthouse, Cliff Road and Surfside Beach. If the ocean is your preferred method of travel, charter a sailboat through Endeavor Sailing and take in the Atlantic coastline from your ride. Once lunch rolls around, an outdoor spot like Cisco Brewers is a great place to enjoy the afternoon sun and snack on a lobster roll. Follow that up with shopping at popular mom-and-pop stores like Current Vintage, In the Pink and The Lion’s Paw, or opt for ice cream from The Juice Bar. For a delicious dinner, Cru, Galley Beach and The Proprietor’s Bar & Table will be crowd-pleasers whether you prefer surf or turf.

Charleston, South Carolina Why you’ll love it For a trip that bottles quaint Southern charm with all the perks of a modern city (think: shopping, delicious food and good nightlife) look no further than the Holy City. Charleston is made for a weekend away with your pals, and the beauty around the city ensures it will look great on your feed too. >>

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Where to snap a shot In front of the iconic and charming Georgian pastel homes on Rainbow Row or The Battery. What not to miss The gorgeous 86 Cannon inn is the perfect home away from home—if its cozy rooms don’t convince you, the wraparound porch, light blue bikes and resident pups Sully and Gus will do the trick. Peruse the local farmers market at Marion Square, then roam King Street for shopping and dining (Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit is a must-stop). If you’re craving a bit of sand and sun, nearby Sullivan’s Island and Folly Beach promise just that, while a more Zen crowd will love spending the afternoon at the serene spa at Belmond Charleston Place. When it comes to delicious dishes and cocktails, you can’t go wrong with The Ordinary, Husk, The Darling Oyster Bar or FIG. Come morning, sweat out the night before with a class at Urban Yoga Charleston, followed by a true Southern brunch (biscuits and all) at Hominy Grill. Pro tip: If there’s a wait, grab a Bloody Mary from its walk-up bar.

Austin, Texas Why you’ll love it Plan a trip to vibrant ATX and get ready for all the Country crooners and barbecue you can handle. The hip locale is packed with killer food, great nightlife and enough street art to keep your Insta feed full for months. Where to snap a shot Pose alongside one of the city’s iconic murals, like the “Greetings from Austin” wall or the “Love is the question love is the answer” wall at 12th and West Lynn. What not to miss Pile your party into a hip rental house, or go with one of the many boutique hotels, like the colorful Austin Motel, sleek South Congress Hotel or upscale Hotel Saint Cecilia. Spend the day at the “it” local watering hole, Barton Springs Pool, or take your buds paddleboarding on scenic Lady Bird Lake. >>

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bachelorette party planning basics Make sure you cover all your bases with these foolproof tips.

Decide who’s hosting The maid of honor typically takes the lead when it comes to planning the bachelorette party, but virtually anyone can play hostess for the weekend. Volunteer your services or, if you’re the

Stroll through SoCo to do some shopping, and get a quick treat from nearby Voodoo Doughnut. For dinner, a big boisterous group will feel right at home at Second Bar & Kitchen, while Eden East promises a farm-to-table meal your girls won’t soon forget. Cap off your night with drinks at Easy Tiger, Whisler’s or Garage, or catch a live show at Broken Spoke. And if you’ve been sipping enough bubbly, you and your crew could even become the stars of the show during karaoke at The Highball.

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Why you’ll love it If the thought of whitewater rafting, hiking or craft breweries gets your heart thumping, then Portland should be on your must-visit list. Adventure buddies will go crazy over Portland’s great-outdoors-geared activities. Where to snap a shot Grab a cone outside local legend ice cream stop Salt & Straw for #foodporn everyone will be jealous of. What not to miss The centrally located Ace Hotel is an ever-popular bachelorette spot, while The Society Hotel and Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel have their own cult followings. Kick off your weekend with a little bit of green time at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Mount Tabor or Washington Park, where you can catch a glimpse of the internationally acclaimed rose garden (and get some inspo to send to your florist). No trip to Portland would be complete without a little coffee and beer imbibing, so hit up local giant Stumptown Coffee Roasters before taking part in a few brewery tours. Can’t pick from the 60-plus spots in Portland? Book an experience through Brewvana, which gives you a VIP look into stops around the city with their all-access bus tour. If your group isn’t into IPAs, take a pottery or paint class through Carter & Rose, or indulge in a luxurious foot soak and massage at Soakology.

Make the guest list All bridesmaids get an invite, as do any friends the bride wants to include. It’s not necessary to invite everyone who attends the shower (typically all women invited to the wedding) to the bachelorette—try to keep it on the

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Settle on a date If the bride has any must-attend guests, coordinate with them first on preliminary dates (typically anywhere from three months to a month before the wedding). Arranging one weekend that works for dozens of people can get complicated, so do your best to pick a date that’s doable for the majority of the group and stick to it.

Spread the word If you want to splurge on fun themed paper invites, then go for it—but it’s not a must. Digital invites will work great for a bachelorette bash and will help you track RSVPs easily. Make sure you get responses at least two weeks before the party, but allow for more time if you’re planning a destination affair.

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Once your stomachs start rumbling, hit up Pok Pok for unique Thai dishes, Farm Spirit for a veggie menu that will blow your mind or Departure for some local favorites. End your night with another sweet-tooth fix at Blue Star Donuts or a trip to Multnomah Whiskey Library for the best spirit selection in Portland.

Palm Springs, California Why you’ll love it For a weekend packed with color, personality and sunshine, Palm Springs is your place. Picture this: You and your girls sipping coladas poolside out of cups with flamingo koozies (obviously), then hitting the streets for all the food, fun and culture this desert town has to offer. Where to snap a shot Head to The Saguaro hotel, where you can spend time sunning yourselves at the playful and crazy-colorful rainbow pool area. What not to miss Palm Springs has some of the coolest hotels around—Ace Hotel, The Saguaro and the iconic Parker Palm Springs, to name a few—so you’ll definitely want to splurge on a fancy suite as your home away from home for the weekend. Fuel up with a morning iced cold brew from Ernest Coffee, then take in some local mid-century modern architecture with a tour through the Palm Springs Mod Squad. If your group prefers succulents to stylish interiors, then a jaunt through the Moorten Botanical Garden may be more your scene. Follow up with lunch at one of the retro-inspired spots in town, like Cheeky’s, Frankinbun (yes, hot dogs) or King’s Highway. Then, treat your squad to a little pampering at the luxe Palm Springs Yacht Club inside the Parker Palm Springs. Nightfall should find you at Workshop Kitchen & Bar, followed by tropical libations at Bootlegger Tiki. G E T M O R E PA RT Y I N S P O AT TheKnot.com/bachelorette

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Jamaica This sunny beach hideaway is bursting with culture and adventure, not to mention jerk-seasoned dishes and coconut-infused cocktails. WHEN TO TR AVEL November to mid-December offers the best weather, and you can usually snag a deal too. You’ll have more competition for pool lounges January to March—its busy season. WHERE TO STAY Settle into a lagoon cottage at the GoldenEye (from $425, GoldenEye.com) complete with clawfoot tubs, private outdoor showers and unbeatable views of the Caribbean Sea and nearby Santa Maria Island. If you’re seeking a bit of adventure, explore the neighboring Blue Mountains (where Jamaica’s famous coffee beans grow) or take a complimentary sail on the resort’s glass-bottom boat. >> WHY GO

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With more than 700 islands, the Bahamas is home to some of the best beaches in the world. WHEN TO TR AVEL November to April is peak season but also the best time to visit. Summer can be warm, and you’ll want to avoid hurricane season (June to November). WHERE TO STAY Experience the world’s largest open-air marine habitat at The Atlantis Paradise Island (from $399, AtlantisBahamas.com). If you’re looking for activity, there’s no shortage here—play a round of golf, go for a river ride or enjoy a snorkeling adventure. Refuel at one of the property’s 21 restaurants and 19 bars, or try your luck at the resort’s state-of-theart casino. WHY GO

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From Renaissance art and romantic gondola rides to delicious food, it’s hard to beat the charm of Venice. The city comprises over 100 small islands and is teeming with history. WHEN TO TR AVEL September to October brings about comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, while spring offers some of the best weather. WHERE TO STAY Located across the water from famed St. Mark’s Square, The Belmond Hotel Cipriani (from $828, Belmond.com/hotel-cipriani-venice; closed mid-November through mid-March) is the lap of Venetian luxury. Enjoy views of the lagoon from pastel-colored suites, or take a dip in central Venice’s only swimming pool. Get pampered at the Casanova Wellness Centre (in the gardens % where the author once wooed of couples want his lovers). For dinner, don’t miss rest, relaxation and Michelin-starred restaurant Oro, the occasional which offers regional specialties activity on their like risotto with sardines. honeymoon WHY GO

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WHY GO This Caribbean island offers equal parts relaxation and adventure with a warm climate year-round. Listen to world-class music during the Jazz Festival in May, or explore the underwater landscape of coral reefs, volcanoes and historic shipwrecks. WHEN TO TR AVEL May and June offer virtually perfect temperatures and great rates at even the best hotels. WHERE TO STAY The lush grounds of Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort (from $435, ViceroyHotelsandResorts.com/ sugarbeach) are located on a former sugar plantation, within 100 acres of rain forest. Check in to a beachfront bungalow and enjoy a private outdoor shower, Jacuzzi and personalized butler service. Spend your days sailing, scuba diving, hiking or zip-lining. Or simply unwind with the Sulphur Seduction couples treatment, which includes a tour of the island’s active volcano, a sulfur mud bath and a shower from Mother Nature in the breathtaking Toraille Waterfalls. >>

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Punta Mita is home to some of the most beautiful white-sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters—talk about a postcard destination. This low-key fishing village is the perfect spot for a relaxing escape, sans crowds. WHEN TO TR AVEL Visit January through April to avoid extreme heat and the rainy season (June through October). WHERE TO STAY The exceptional service at the Four Seasons Punta Mita (from $375, FourSeasons.com/puntamita) sets it apart from other luxury resorts on the island. Take the Ultimate Tequila Tour, where you’ll fly via private helicopter to the Jose Cuervo distillery for a behind-thescenes tour and tasting. Or charter the resort’s % 55-foot yacht for of couples are a day of snorkeling eager to jet, leaving and sun bathing in for their honeymoon within a week the clear-blue of “I do” waters. When you’re ready to kick back and relax, float down the resort’s lazy river or unwind with a massage or facial in the sun-drenched Apuane Spa (Spanish for “healing waters”).

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Fort Lauderdale’s coast boasts not only beautiful beaches, but also the wildlife-rich Everglades and a downtown that offers culture and a vibrant nightlife. WHEN TO TR AVEL Summer brings daily rain showers, so plan to visit between November and May. Winter can be cool. WHERE TO STAY Book the Sky Suite at the Pelican Grand Beach Resort (from $179, PelicanBeach.com), and cozy up in a monogrammed robe. Relax on the nearby private beach, charter a catamaran or enjoy some steamed pork buns and a daiquiri at the oceanside lounge. WHY GO

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salsa music and idyllic beaches make this sun-kissed island a popular destination among honeymooners. WHEN TO TR AVEL The weather is warm (around 80 degrees) and sunny yearround, but the island does experience the effects of hurricane season, which runs from June to November. WHERE TO STAY If you’re looking to relax after your wedding, check in to Zoëtry Agua Punta Cana (from $251, ZoetryResorts.com/agua), an all-inclusive wellness property on the northern coast. This secluded enclave offers oceanfront suites with sunken tubs and over-the-top service (like a welcome bottle of tequila). Cover yourself in mineral-rich sea mud at the on-site spa, or take a horseback ride along the beach at sunset. And when you’ve gotten your fill of sun and sand, learn something new with your partner at a wine tasting or cigar-rolling class.

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Hawaiian Islands Often lauded as the ultimate destination in Hawaii, Kauai is the perfect escape for beach lovers looking for a little adventure alongside relaxation. WHEN TO TR AVEL You’ll find friendlier rates and it will be less crowded during shoulder seasons—April, May and September through November—but there’s really no bad time to visit. WHERE TO STAY The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas (from $265, WestinPrinceville.com) is home to 346 private villas loaded with amenities (think: oversize whirlpool tub and full kitchen) and private lanais. Catch the sunrise at the Na Pali plunge pool, situated 200 feet above the Pacific Ocean, or learn the art of lei making. Two golf courses and a full-service tennis club provide plenty of choices for active travelers.

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If you’re looking for romance paired with culture, surf and sand, the Cote d’Azur is just the place. WHEN TO TR AVEL Time your visit for July or August for the best weather. May, June and September are less crowded. WHERE TO STAY Unwind at your perch above the Mediterranean Sea at La Réserve Ramatuelle (from $590, LaReserveRamatuelle.com). Just six miles from the bustle of St. Tropez, this oasis is a minimalist’s dream. The 11,000-squarefoot spa is the resort’s crown jewel, offering an array of treatments, including volcanic mud masks. When you’re ready for action, hop a ferry to the city center. WHY GO

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WHY GO Wine country is a somewhat expected destination, but you can also opt for the laid-back vintage resort town of Palm Springs. Hike Tahquitz Canyon, explore mid-century modern homes or take a dip in one of the many pools dotting this desert city. WHEN TO TR AVEL Palm Springs is a perfect winter and spring getaway. Plan to visit between January and April, when temperatures are warm but bearable. WHERE TO STAY La Serena Villas (from $289, LaSerenaVillas.com) is the ideal home base. Located in the shadow of the San Jacinto Mountains and minutes from Palm Canyon Drive, the main street is lined with restaurants and boutiques. Pedal into town on one of the resort’s bikes— % that is if you can of couples plan tear yourself to return to their away from your honeymoon destination at a beautiful later date bungalow. Each

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holiday hitch There’s more to marrying on a holiday than simply taking advantage of the extra vacation days. Two planners weigh the pros and cons of hosting a holiday weekend wedding.

festive fete Having your wedding over a holiday weekend lets you maximize time with loved ones and gives far-flung guests a buffer day (or two) to travel and recuperate. Plus, it’s perfect for hosting a full weekend of festivities, especially at a resort or in a lively city. Just make sure to offer enough activities and amenities to entertain everyone—they may have turned down other plans to celebrate with you, after all. “If done right, a holiday weekend celebration gives you so many more priceless memories than a one-day party would,” says Lisa Pleasant of Lisa Pleasant Events in Charlotte, North Carolina. Just give guests plenty of notice (it’s wise to send out save-the-dates at least eight months in advance) so they can arrange their trip.

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no way, holiday Logistically, a non-holiday wedding is often easier to coordinate. Holidays in general mean family time, so parents may decline your invitation, especially if your day is adults only. Religious holidays are particularly tricky since people tend to prioritize their personal traditions and obligations. But beyond attendance, holidays can often increase hotel and airfare rates for guests traveling your way, and your ideal venue may be in high demand (so book early). Finally, consider whether or not you’d mind having your anniversary overlap with a holiday each year. “I recommend a non-holiday wedding weekend,” says Jordan Payne of Jordan Payne Events in Dallas. “It’s a day you’ll cherish every year and you should have it all to yourselves.”

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North Carolina Marriage License Requirements

GUIDELINES FOR OBTAINING A MARRIAGE LICENSE In North Carolina, the legal age for marriage is 18 years old. Those under 18 must

have parental consent. Couples must apply for and sign the license together at the Register of Deeds office. A Social Security number and a driver’s license (and sometimes a birth certificate) are required as proof of identification. Residency and blood tests are not required. If previously married, the bride or groom may be asked to provide the appropriate documents regarding the divorce or death. There is no waiting period to obtain the license, which is valid for 60 days. The fee for a marriage license is $60; methods of payment vary. All offices are open Monday through Friday; in some counties appointments are required. Please call ahead to get all of the details.

WHERE TO APPLY Alamance County

Craven County

Gaston County

Iredell County

Brunswick County

Cumberland County

Guilford County

Johnston County

118 W. Harden St. Graham, NC 27253 (336) 570-6565 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Register of Deeds 75 Courthouse Dr. Bolivia, NC 28422 (910) 253-2690 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Buncombe County

35 Woodfin St., Ste. 226 Asheville, NC 28801 (828) 250-4300 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Cabarrus County 65 Church St. SE Concord, NC 28025 (704) 920-2112 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Catawba County

117 Dick St., Rm. 114 Fayetteville, NC 28301 (910) 678-7775 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Davidson County

203 W. 2nd St. Lexington, NC 27292 (336) 242-2150 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Durham County

200 E. Main St. Durham, NC 27701 (919) 560-0480 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Forsyth County

201 N. Chestnut St., Fl. 2 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (336) 703-2700 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

325 N. Marietta St. Gastonia, NC 28052 (704) 862-7511 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 201 S. Eugene St. Greensboro, NC 27402 (336) 641-7556 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Harnett County

305 W. Cornelius Harnett Blvd., Ste. 200 Lillington, NC 27546 (910) 893-7540 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Henderson County 200 N. Grove St., Ste. 129 Hendersonville, NC 28792 (828) 697-4901 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

201 E. Water St. Statesville, NC 28677 (704) 872-7468 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. 207 E. Johnston St. Smithfield, NC 27577 (919) 989-5160 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Mecklenburg County

720 E. 4th St., Rm. 106 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 336-6090 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

New Hanover County

216 N. 2nd St. Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 798-4530 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Onslow County

109 Old Bridge St. Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 347-3451 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., M–F; 4:30 – 5:45 p.m., T. & Th. (by appointment only)

Orange County

228 S. Churton St., Ste. 300 Hillsborough, NC 27278 (919) 245-2675 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Pitt County

100 W. 3rd St. Greenville, NC 27834 (252) 902-1650 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Randolph County

158 Worth St. Asheboro, NC 27203 (336) 318-6960 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Robeson County

500 N. Elm St., Rm. 102 Lumberton, NC 28358 (910) 671-3044 8:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Rowan County

402 N. Main St. Salisbury, NC 28144 (704) 216-8626 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Union County

Register of Deeds 500 N. Main St., Ste. 258 Monroe, NC 28112 (704) 283-3610 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Wake County

421 Fayetteville St., Ste. 300, Fl. 3 Raleigh, NC 27601 (919) 856-5460 8:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.

Wayne County

224-226 E. Walnut St. Goldsboro, NC 27533 (919) 731-1449 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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226 Pollock St. New Bern, NC 28560 (252) 636-6617 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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GUIDELINES FOR OBTAINING A MARRIAGE LICENSE In South Carolina, the legal age to obtain a marriage license is 18 years old. Parental consent can be granted for those younger than 18 years of age. Residency and blood tests are not required. The fee for a South Carolina marriage license varies according to the county, typically between $50-$100. There is no expiration date for a South Carolina marriage license. No proof of divorce is required if previously married. There is a 24-hour waiting period before the marriage license is in effect. Proof of age is required in the form of a passport, driver’s license, etc. Some counties may require a social security card. WHERE TO APPLY Aiken County

Probate Court 109 Park Ave. SE, Rm. E126 Aiken, SC 29801 (803) 642-2009 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Anderson County Probate Court 100 S. Main St. Anderson, SC 29622 (864) 260-4049 Call for hours

Berkeley County

Probate Court 300 California Ave. Moncks Corner, SC 29461 (843) 719-4519 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Charleston County

Judicial Center– Probate Court 100 Broad St., Ste. 469 Charleston, SC 29401 (843) 958-5183 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Beaufort County

Hilton Head Island Satellite Probate Office 539 William Hilton Pkwy. Hilton Head, SC 29928 (843) 255-5866 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., T-W, F Beaufort Probate Office 102 Ribaut Rd. Beaufort, SC 29902 (843) 255-5850 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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Dorchester County

Probate Court 5200 E. Jim Bilton Blvd. St. George, SC 29477 (843) 832-0104 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Florence County

Probate Court 180 N. Irby, Rm. 206 Florence, SC 29501 (843) 665-3085 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Greenville County Probate Court 301 University Ridge Greenville, SC 29601 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Horry County

Probate Court 9630 Scipio Ln. Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., M, W-F, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., T

Lexington County

Probate Court 205 E. Main St., Ste. 134 Lexington, SC 29072 (803) 785-8324 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Pickens County

Probate Court 222 McDaniel Ave., B-16 Pickens, SC 29671 (864) 898-5903 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Richland County

York County

Spartanburg County

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

Judicial Center– Probate Court 1701 Main St. Columbia, SC 29201 8:30 a.m – 4:45 p.m. Probate Court 180 Magnolia St. Spartanburg, SC 29306 (864) 596-2556 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Sumter County

Probate Court 215 N. Harvin St. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 436-2166 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Probate Court 1 E. Liberty St. York, SC 29745 (803) 684-8513 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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

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Asheville Citizen-Times

(828) 232-5998 Attn: Weddings PO Box 2090 Asheville, NC 28802

Nonpaid weddings must be submitted within 30 days after the wedding date by noon on the Wednesday prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes

Basic announcement is free; larger announcements range from $50 to $210.

Charlotte Observer

(704) 358-5260 Attn: Celebrations PO Box 32188 Charlotte, NC 28232

Must submit info at least 24 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes; available online.

Fees range from $115 to $1,885.

Greensboro News–Record

(336) 373-7053 Attn: Celebrations Rep. PO Box 20848 Greensboro, NC 27420

Must submit info by 5 p.m. Wednesday, at least 11 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes All announcements must be proofed before they can be published in the paper.

Six-line announcements (no photo) are free. For longer announcements, rates start at $30.10 and must be prepaid.

Raleigh News & Observer

(919) 836-2800 Attn: Special Occasions Dept. PO Box 191 Raleigh, NC 27602

Must submit info by 4 p.m. on Monday, six days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes

The cost is $40 per column inch, approximately eight lines of text.

Wilmington Star-News

(910) 343-2325 Attn: Occasions PO Box 840 Wilmington, NC 28402

Must submit info by 4 p.m. Thursday, 10 days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Optional; must be typed and double spaced.

There is no charge for submitting a basic announcement. The fee for an announcement plus a photo is $18.55 per column inch. There is also an additional $13.25 online posting fee.

Winston-Salem Journal

(336) 727-7422 Attn: Celebrations Dept. 418 N. Marshall Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101

Must submit info by noon on Friday, nine days prior to the desired Sunday publication.

Form: Yes

There is no charge for submitting a basic announcement. Packages range from $90 to $2,500.

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The Post and Courier

(843) 937-5775 134 Columbus St. Charleston, SC 29403

Must submit by 3 p.m. on Monday, two weeks prior to the wedding date.

Form: Yes; available online.

Online-only fee is $75; online and print packages vary in price .

The State

(803) 771-8431 Attn: Celebrations The State Media Company PO Box 1333 Columbia, SC 29202

Must submit by 3 p.m. the Monday before the desired date of publication and online posting.

Form: Yes; available online.

The cost varies according to text and/or photo size. Packages range from $117 to $422.

Island Packet

(843) 706-8181 Attn: Celebrations PO Box 5727 Hilton Head Island, SC 29938

Must submit info by 3 p.m. Wednesday, prior to the Sunday of publication.

Form: Yes; available online.

Standard announcement is free; larger packages range from $140 to $535.

The Greenville News

(864) 298-4130 Attn: Celebrations 305 S. Main St. PO Box 1688 Greenville, SC 29602

Must submit by noon Wednesday, prior to Sunday publication.

Form: Yes; available online.

Prices range from $20 to $120 according to size.

The Sun News Daily

(843) 444-1771 Attn: Celebrations PO Box 406 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578

Must submit info by 4 p.m. Tuesday, prior to the Sunday of publication.

Form: Yes; available online.

Starting at $30 for a one-column passage without photo, ranging up to $350.

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the barn at reynolda village

106 Reynolda Village, Winston-Salem, NC (336) 758-2276 | sales@reynoldabarn.com ReynoldaBarn.com The Barn at Reynolda Village is a newly renovated wedding venue in the heart of the Reynolda Historic District. We’re able to accommodate up to 175 guests for a cocktail-style reception or 125 for a seated dinner with dancing, and we’re proud to offer additional ceremony space in nearby Reynolda Gardens. capacity 150 | price $$

belfair clubhouse

200 Belfair Oaks Blvd., Bluffton, SC (843) 706-4634 | weddings@belfair1811.com Belfair1811.com Belfair offers a dream-like setting for an unforgettable wedding celebration. Whether you are planning an intimate gathering of 20 or a large ceremony for 220, Belfair offers a beautiful, serene location and a complete range of supporting services and amenities. capacity 220 | price $$$$

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burke manor inn & pavilion

303 Burke Street, Gibsonville, NC (336) 449-6266 | (888) 679-1805 BurkeManor.com Our historical inn, beautiful gardens, pavilion, exceptional AAA 4 Diamond–rated cuisine and professional staff create the perfect combination to host your special occasion. The Burke has become the premier wedding and reception facility in the Triad. We look forward to hosting your event, large or small. capacity 300 | price $$$

cabarrus arena & events center

(704) 920-3976 | tjones@cabarrusarena.com CabarrusArena.com Cabarrus Arena & Events Center is your perfect wedding venue. Accommodating from 50 up to 1,000 guests, a professional and courteous staff is here for you. Our exclusive catering is awaiting your request. Visit our website today, and let us join with you on your extraordinary journey. capacity 1,000 | price $$

callawassie island

(843) 987-2155 | CallawassieIsland.com Have the waterfront ceremony of your dreams surrounded by mossy oaks and views for miles. Dance the night away in our Lowcountry clubhouse or moonlit event lawn. Let our custom catering bring your culinary vision to life. On-island cottages treat your guests to Southern hospitality all weekend long. capacity 250 | price $$$

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cannon green

103 Spring Street, Charleston, SC (843) 817-6299 | events@cannongreencharleston.com CannonGreenCharleston.com With beautiful indoor and outdoor settings for your ceremony and/or reception, Cannon Green is an all-season, flexible entertaining space. Our downtown Charleston venue offers an all-inclusive services package covering all the bases from rentals and lush tabletop décor to custom menus. capacity 250 | price $$$

cape fear botanical garden

536 N. Eastern Blvd., Fayetteville, NC (910) 486-0221 | events@capefearbg.org CapeFearBG.com The Wyatt Visitors Pavilion Complex at Cape Fear Botanical Garden is the premier rental space for wedding ceremonies and receptions, corporate and military functions, special occasions and holiday celebrations—small and large, intimate and grand. capacity 500+ | price $$

carnes lake banquet hall

3548 N. Rocky River Road, Lancaster, SC (803) 285-9435 | CarnesLakeBanquetHall.com Carnes Lake Banquet Hall is a great place for weddings and wedding receptions. We have a full kitchen, tables and chairs for around 60 people, as well as a huge 900-square-foot deck and pergola overlooking the lake. This affordable private gated lake and reception hall is perfect for your special day. capacity 150 | price $$

cedar ridge plantation venue

5403 Hwy. 221, Bradley, SC (864) 396-3975 | maryann@crpvenue.com CRPVenue.com This site overlooking 120 acres of pristine forests, a pond and fields offers ceremony sites, luxurious lodging, a Rolls-Royce, spacious barn with a wall of glass, deck with French doors opening to the dance floor, heat and A/C, 200 chairs with tables, vintage bar, three bathrooms and catering kitchen. capacity 200 | price $$

charleston gaillard center

95 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC (843) 242-3094 | ngarrand@gaillardcenter.org GaillardCenter.org Whether planning an intimate gathering or a large ceremony, the Gaillard Center offers quintessential charm with a complete range of supporting services and amenities. Located in the heart of Charleston’s famed Historic District, with accommodations to suit all tastes, we are perfect for your wedding. capacity 650 | price $$$

charleston harbor resort & marina

20 Patriot’s Point Road, Mount Pleasant, SC (843) 284-7039 | CharlestonHarborResort.com Charleston’s only harbor-front resort is located on Patriot’s Point. The resort offers a full-service marina, golf, pool, private beachfront, two restaurants and event space with views of Charleston Harbor. Whatever season, we can design the perfect setting and event

tailored to your dreams. capacity 400 | price $$$

the cottages on charleston harbor

(866) 901-2688 | CharlestonHarborWeddings.com The Cottages on Charleston Harbor are beautifully arranged just yards from the harbor. The picturesque two-bedroom luxury cottages feature spacious living areas and private screened porches, complete with hammocks. Host your ceremony on the water’s edge and the reception on our beautiful event lawn. capacity 125 | price $$$

daniel stowe botanical garden

6500 South New Hope Road, Belmont, NC (704) 829-1268 | privateevents@dsbg.org DSBG.org With 110 acres of stunning themed gardens, sparkling fountains and ever-changing Southern seasonal displays, DSBG is one of the Charlotte region’s most beautiful wedding venues, offering a wide range of wedding packages and unique sites. It’s located in charming Belmont within 30 minutes of Uptown. capacity 400+ | price $$

diamond room event venue

103 East Main Street, Gibsonville, NC (336) 494-8874 | debbie@wadesjewelers.net WadesDiamondRoom.com A full-service venue, the Diamond Room is located between Greensboro and Burlington, NC. The Diamond Room allows outside, licensed caterers and provides on-site rentals. It’s perfect for small and large events. It’s where “Elegance Meets Effortless.” Tours are available days, evenings and weekends. capacity 220 | price $$

doubletree resort by hilton myrtle beach oceanfront

3200 South Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC (843) 315-7008 | kyleen.tamney@hilton.com MyrtleBeachResort.DoubleTreebyHilton.com As one of the only resorts in Myrtle Beach offering toes-in-the-sand beach weddings, it is an idyllic location for couples looking to tie the knot. For an intimate celebration or lavish affairs, we offer three oceanfront ballrooms overlooking the Atlantic Ocean for your wedding day. capacity 300+ | price $$

explore charleston

CharlestonWeddingGuide.com She is called the Holy City. She is also known as Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice 2017 Top U.S. City. And now the Charleston area may add one more esteemed title: host of your destination wedding. capacity 400+ | price $

the farm - a gathering place

215 Justice Ridge Road, Candler, NC (828) 667-0666 | TheFarmEvents.com The Farm has rustic charm, hardwood floors, a huge fireplace and wraparound porches that are designed for use in winter and summer. Imagine declaring your vows at sunset in the gazebo, a romantic spot nestled in the

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the farmhouse siloam

2738 Siloam Road, Mount Airy, NC (336) 756-1983 | fhsiloam@thefarmhousesiloam.com TheFarmHouseSiloam.com The beautiful countryside setting includes four acres with a rustic hay barn for your ceremony backdrop and an old tobacco barn reception pavilion. Packages include use of the barn, pavilion, tables and chairs, décor, lawn games, fire pit and a farmhouse bridal suite to pamper yourself before the wedding! capacity 175 | price $$

forevermore farm: home of the barn & the stables

135 Waldon Rd., Moore, SC (864) 707-5655 | TheBarnatForevermoreFarm.com Our historic farm, where modern conveniences meet rustic charm, is the perfect location for your event. A charming carriage house hosts the bridal suite, and a separate groom’s quarters has a pool table and private lawn. Outdoor space boasts a rock fireplace and amazing sunsets for Forevermore memories. capacity 300 | price $$

fripp island golf & beach resort

capacity 200 | price $$$

7348 Old 60, Roaring River, NC GambillEstate.com With down home charm and natural elegance, this family-owned country estate has 145 exquisite acres coupled with mountain vistas—an ideal wedding location. Southern hospitality is our foundation, and an atmosphere of community and exceptional service is our trademark. capacity 200 | price $$$

grande dunes

(843) 839-0818 GrandeDunesWeddings.com Imagine your wedding at the Ocean Club or Members Club at Grande Dunes—an experience of luxury and elegance in South Carolina’s premier coastal resort community. The serene, natural beach has stunning Atlantic views, and the private club offers world-class golf—both settings can be exclusively yours. capacity 200 | price $$$

haig point club

Daufuskie Island, SC (800) 686-3441 | info@haigpoint.com

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hidden river events

(828) 333-3401 | hiddenriverevents@gmail.com HiddenRiverEvents.com An elegantly simple events center nestled along the Swannanoa River, just five minutes from Asheville, North Carolina. Reserve our 17+ acre farm for weddings, reunions and other celebrations. Specializing in allinclusive and destination weddings. We craft events with your love and comfort in mind. Be a guest at your own wedding. capacity 350 | price $$$

highgrove estate

1613 S. Main Street, Fuquay Varina, NC (919) 552-6154 | info@highgrove-nc.com Highgrove-NC.com Whether your dream is an elegant garden wedding or an evening soiree, Highgrove Estate is the ideal setting for your special day. Exchange your vows overlooking Lake Laurel, celebrate the pleasure of fine food and dance the night away in our fabric-draped Garden Ballroom. capacity 200 | price $$

historic rice mill and good food catering

17 Lockwood Drive, Charleston, SC (843) 723-7952 GoodFoodCatering.net | HistoricRiceMill.net Congratulations on your engagement! We are Charleston’s most spectacular waterfront wedding location, featuring versatile indoor and outdoor space and unparalleled sunset views over the Ashley River— everything you can imagine for your fairy-tale wedding. Call today to schedule a complimentary tour!

the inn at tranquility farm

Waynesville, NC (828) 564-1105 | InnatTranquilityFarm.com The Inn at Tranquility Farm is a distinctive and unique event venue and lodging destination situated in the peaceful mountains of western North Carolina. Tranquility Farm offers you an exclusive, elegant and exceptional backdrop for your special event or wedding day. capacity 150 | price $$$

isis music hall

743 Haywood Road, Asheville, NC (828) 575-2737 | lillianna@bellsouth.net IsisAsheville.com For couples looking to exchange their vows in Asheville, this internationally acclaimed music hall hosts an unforgettable evening. Located in the heart of hip West Asheville, Isis Music Hall can host nearly any size wedding and event from intimate rehearsal dinners to large indoor or outdoor weddings. capacity 300+ | price $$

capacity 300+ | price $

laurel ridge country club & event center

49 Cupp Lane, Waynesville, NC (828) 452-0545 | events@laurelridgegolf.com LaurelRidgeExperience.com Whether you are celebrating the most important day of your life with hundreds of guests or having a more intimate gathering, we have the scenic western NC mountain location and experience to ensure that your event is perfect in every way. Every aspect will resonate with rustic elegance and style. capacity 370 | price $$$

lavender oaks farm

3829 Millard Whitley Rd., Chapel, NC (919) 909-7417 | info@lavenderoaks.farm LavenderOaks.farm As you enter the gates at Lavender Oaks Farm, the serenity of our forest embraces you as our country road winds through the trees to our lovingly restored, century-old timber frame barns, breathtaking lavender fields, picnic areas and reflective pond. It’s a destination your guests will remember forever! capacity 250 | price $$$

middleton place

Charleston, SC (843) 377-0548 | MiddletonPlace.org/weddings Middleton Place offers an unparalleled wedding experience in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. In one place, extraordinary natural beauty, cultivated landscaped gardens and early American history converge to give your wedding a picture-perfect backdrop—an enchanting day filled with beautiful memories.

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gambill estate

capacity 150 | price $$$

kaminski house museum

1003 Front Street, Georgetown, SC (843) 546-7706 kleatherwood@kaminskimuseum.org KaminskiMuseum.org Located in the heart of historic Georgetown, the Kaminski House Museum showcases a fine collection of 18th- and 19th-century English and American decorative arts and furnishings. It features antiques and decorative arts collected by the last owners of the house, Harold and Julia Kaminski.

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2119 Sea Island Parkway Harbor Island, SC (843) 838-1507 | (888) 974-1873 kkluttz@frippislandresort.com FrippIslandResort.com All you’d expect for your important event. There’s every amenity imaginable for your guests—golf, tennis, boating, 3 1/2 miles of beach, catering to meet your every wish and more. Our accommodations range from spectacular beachfront homes to scenic panoramic views and offer something for everyone.

A short water taxi or ferry ride from Hilton Head, Haig Point Club is accessible 24 hours a day. The community offers championship golf, tennis, equestrian activities, waterfront dining and private beaches. Stay in either our picturesque Strachan Mansion or historic Lighthouse.

capacity 250 | price $$$$

the millennium center

101 West Fifth Street, Winson-Salem, NC (336) 723-3700 | MillenniumEvents.ws Our full service, five-star venue with three levels can host any event size. We have hosted over 1,000 wedding celebrations including rehearsal dinners, ceremonies, receptions and going away parties. Enjoy in-house catering, full bar service, A/V, décor, design and planning.

nu wray inn

102 Town Square, Burnsville, NC (828) 682-2329 | nuwrayinn@yahoo.com NuWrayInn.com If you’ve always dreamed of tying the knot surrounded

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the oaks wedding and event venue

325 Huitt Road, Anderson, SC (864) 293-3606 | TheOaksWeddingVenue.com Happily ever after starts here! Enter the building through 10-foot French oak double doors from the 1800s French Carriage House to a 5,000-square-foot venue facing a 30-foot wall of glass on a 200-plus-acre estate along a serene 20-acre lake. capacity 375 | price $$$

old edwards inn and spa

445 Main Street, Highlands, NC (828) 787-2610 | groupsales@oldedwardsinn.com OldEdwardsInn.com/weddings With year-round venues for weddings of all sizes, the Four-Star luxury of Old Edwards Inn and Spa provides full-service event staff, superior resort amenities and abundant activities, ensuring that this experience will become part of your memories forever.

of western North Carolina on the Highlands/Cashiers Plateau overlooking Lake Glenville and only six miles from Cashiers. capacity 250 | price $$

the sea pines resort

32 Greenwood Drive, Hilton Head Island, SC (843) 842-1495 | agoodman@seapines.com SeaPines.com A world-renowned destination, The Sea Pines Resort offers an unparalleled setting for your unique and special occasion. With several new venues offering spectacular views and beautifully appointed event space, The Sea Pines Resort is sure to exceed expectations and ensure the wedding of your dreams.

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(919) 654-5413 | 111Place.com The place to be for all of your wedding events! One Eleven Place offers you privacy, elegance, uniqueness, great staff, and creative catering. The grand ballroom and garden patio are perfect for a rehearsal dinner, ceremony, and reception. Enjoy the day you have been waiting for at One Eleven Place. capacity 250 | price $$

outer banks wedding association

hello@obxwa.com | OBXWA.com The Outer Banks Wedding Association is the premier resource for couples seeking a destination wedding on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. With over 300 members strong, our wedding professionals can cater to any wedding style through their unparalleled local knowledge and expertise.

rumbling bald resort on lake lure

112 Mountains Boulevard, Lake Lure, NC (828) 694-3013 | RumblingBald.com/weddings Set along the shores of Lake Lure and the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, we have the picture-perfect spot for your wedding. Whether you are planning an intimate wedding or a grand reception, our staff is dedicated to making your wedding day everything you dreamed it would be. capacity 350 | price $$

sawyer family farmstead

(828) 743-5456 theteam@sawyerfamilyfarmstead.com SawyerFamilyFarmstead.com Sawyer Family Farmstead is part Christmas tree farm and part mountain paradise. Our unique wedding location is nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains

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tides folly beach

1 Center Street, Folly Beach, SC (843) 588-6464 | TidesFollyBeach.com Tides offers the perfect oceanfront venue for ceremonies on the sand and beachside festivities. With full-service catering, we are pleased to host everything from casual beachside events to formal black-tie affairs for up to 300 guests. capacity 300 | price $$$

one eleven place

A visual gala of breathtaking architecture and lush greenery, WinMock at Kinderton combines historic charm with a relaxed atmosphere. Grassy knolls lead the way to the romantic West Terrace, while the soaring Loft provides an unforgettable backdrop to your special day.

topsail manor

(910) 327-2050 topsailmanor@accessthebeach.com TopsailManor.com Topsail Manor is a grandiose, eight-bedroom oceanfront manor that boasts luxurious amenities, spacious accommodations and elegant coastal décor. Designed to accommodate large groups, Topsail Manor’s approximately 8,000 square feet provides the perfect venue for your entire wedding day. capacity 100 | price $$$

westglow resort and spa

224 Westglow Cir., Blowing Rock, NC (800) 562-0807 | jen@westglow.com Westglow.com Imagine walking down the aisle amidst the grandeur of our historic mansion, surrounded by the stunning beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Each wedding is exclusively assured the personalized attention of our entire staff to help you create the day of your dreams. capacity 150 | price $$$

willow falls weddings and events

125 Little Willow Circle, Hendersonville, NC (828) 338-8479 | WillowFallsEvents.com Willow Falls, nestled on a gently sloping, natural 70foot waterfall, is surrounded by forest, trails, gazebos, winding porches and lush gardens. There are two homes on the property, which sleep 16—perfect for a bridal party—and numerous indoor and outdoor spots to create the event you envision. capacity 150 | price $$

winmock at kinderton

168 East Kinderton Way, Bermuda Run, NC (336) 397-2010 | rebecca@winmock.com WinMock.com

devyn leigh events

Charlotte, NC (704) 578-0119 | devynleighevents@gmail.com DevynLeighEvents.com Devyn Leigh Events is your one-stop planning solution, offering everything from coordination to à la carte and full-service planning. We allow our clients to be as involved in the planning as they would like, and strive to make your wedding as seamless and stress-free as possible.

mary bell events

(828) 450-2209 | mary@marybellevents.com MaryBellEvents.com Mary Bell Events is a full-service wedding and event planning company, offering affordable packages designed to bring your vision to life—and to perfection.

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best bride prom & tux

800 Fairview Rd. A1, Asheville, NC (828) 299-7403 | BestBrideNC.com Best Bride Prom & Tux is also home of Merle Norman of Asheville, where we have been serving our Customers for over 30 years. Appointments are scheduled for each bride to provide the highest level of personalized service with a dedicated bridal consultant.

ladies of lineage

1419 East Boulevard, Suite E, Charlotte, NC (704) 547-4208 | info@ladiesoflineage.com LadiesofLineage.com For a half a decade, Ladies of Lineage has offered an exclusive collection of designer wedding gowns created by some of the world’s leading fashion houses. Our style consultants work directly with our bridal designers to help create your wedding day look based upon your personality, style and budget.

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nitsa’s apparel

107 S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, NC (336) 725-1999 nitsas@nitsas.com | Nitsas.com Nitsa’s offers the finest selection of couture bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, veils, accessories, social occasion and cocktail dresses, and sportswear. As the Carolinas’ Couture Bridal Salon, Nitsa’s provides its signature personal service and exceptional in-house alterations. Fabulous since 1964!

affair, our immaculate attention to detail will ensure your special event is a truly unparalleled experience.

photography & video

With over 100 years of combined experience, our staff has knowledge as vast as our inventory. We give you better pricing on a much larger inventory, including more than 15 live bridal lines. Shop with us to see why Rhudy’s Jewelry Showroom is truly “The Gem of Fayetteville”!

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verità. a bridal boutique

320 W. Coleman Blvd., Unit J, Mount Pleasant, SC (843) 388-7064 hello@veritabridal.com | VeritaBridal.com The Charleston area’s newest bridal boutique, Verità, is located just five minutes from downtown. Verità offers designer collections for brides, bridesmaids and mothers, plus accessories. We are dedicated to offering brides a stress-free, personal shopping environment and the very best in customer service.

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bistro catering and events

105 Singleton Rd., Suite 103, Mooresville, NC (704) 663-0399 |lkn@theicingandthecake.com TheIcingandTheCake.com The Icing & The Cake designers strive to provide you with the perfect centerpiece for your special occasion. We offer a comprehensive and creative design process to provide you the cake of your dreams. Contact us or visit our boutique to book your free consultation and tasting.

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thirteenth moon photography

(336) 737-4306 weknowlove@thirteenthmoonphotography.com ThirteenthMoonPhotography.com Husband-and-wife photography team Bill and Rachel Bolen have captured nearly 700 weddings since 2008. Fine art wedding photography doesn’t have to mean high fashion—it can still be fun and full of life and color! With our honest reputation, we’re one part of your wedding day that needs no worry.

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cmi jewelry showroom

4630 Paragon Park Road, Raleigh, NC (919) 948-2589 | CMIJewelry.com We are the largest locally owned jewelry showroom in North Carolina. We offer an incredible selection of engagement rings and have a no-pressure sales policy. Our jewelers take time to educate our customers, letting them knowledgeably purchase high-quality jewelry, all at our famously low prices.

(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.

bridal registries

perry’s at southpark

6525 Morrison Blvd., Charlotte, NC (704) 364-1391 | PerrysJewelry.com Perry’s at SouthPark’s one-of-a-kind antique and estate pieces provide a classic touch—everything from engagement and wedding rings to the perfect earrings or pendant. Or, if you prefer, our custom jeweler can design a beautiful engagement ring or wedding band for a truly unique piece.

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Serving the Southeast (919) 772-2366 david@theozagency.com | TheOzAgency.com The Oz Agency has over 40 years of experience in the music industry. Our ultimate goal is to make your event easy and enjoyable. We offer several choices for your entertainment, whether a band or a DJ. The Oz Agency provides lights, staging and tents. It is your day and we want to make it special!

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331 Alcove Rd., Ste. 101, Mooresville, NC (704) 438-9777 | LakeNormanCatering.com Catering is what we do! Our full-service catering and event firm has the expertise to design, plan, coordinate and accomplish successful catered events. We serve all of Lake Norman and the greater Charlotte region with our new, state-of-the-art catering kitchen in Mooresville.

(843) 352-2099 events@thurstonsouthern.com ThurstonSouthernCatering.com From a backyard wedding to an extravagant Charleston

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(571) 288-5015 | jplordphotography@gmail.com JPLordPhotography.com Justyn with J.P. Lord Photography is a Raleigh-based photographer, offering destination packages and specializing in capturing weddings, love of all kinds and portraits.

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48 Union Street South, Concord, NC (980) 621-6333 | bistrocatering@aol.com BistroCateringandEvents.com Bistro Catering and Events is a full-service catering company offering a wide range of options and covering the greater Charlotte area. Call us to schedule your no-obligation consultation, and let us start helping you plan the event of your dreams.

j.p. lord photography

2410 Murchison Road, Fayetteville, NC (910) 488-7571 EXT. 2 rhudysinfo@rhudysjewelry.net RhudysJewelry.com

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 dinnerware, glassware, 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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Forevermore Farm

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1927 Lake Lure Inn & Spa

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Fripp Island Golf & Beach Resort

113

The Barn at Reynolda Village

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Gambill Estate

159

Belfair

13

Good Food Catering

61

Burke Manor Inn & Pavilion

172

Grande Dunes

73

Cabarrus Arena & Event Center

125

Haig Point

99

Cabins of Asheville

19

Hidden River Events

144

Callawassie Island

39

Highgrove Estate

5

Cannon Green

63

The Inn at Tranquility Farm

138

Cape Fear Botanical Garden

121

Isis Music Hall

170

Carnes Lake Banquet Hall

92

Kaminski House Museum

91

Cedar Ridge Plantation Venue

67

Laurel Ridge Country Club

27

The Charleston Gaillard Center

2

Lavender Oaks Farm

171

Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina

69

Melrose Knitting Mill

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Middleton Place

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The Cliffs

103

Millennium

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The Cottages on Charleston Harbor

113

Nu Wray Inn

19

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden

167

The Oaks Wedding and Event Venue

49

Diamond Room Event Venue

21

Old Edwards Inn and Spa

35

DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront

106

One Eleven Place

147

The Farm

134

Outer Banks Wedding Association

81

The FarmHouse Siloam

162

Rumbling Bald Resort on Lake Lure, NC

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The Sea Pines Resort

93

CMI Jewelry Showroom

1

Spirit Communications Park

50

Perry’s Jewelry

9

St. Augustine Ponte Vedra

79

Rhudy’s Jewelry Showroom

45

Tides Folly Beach

90

Topsail Manor

170

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Westglow Resort & Spa

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Devyn Leigh Events

159

Willow Falls Events

167 Mary Bell Events

25

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO

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J.P. Lord Photography

145

Thirteenth Moon Photography

162

ENTERTAINMENT

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The Oz Agency

172

SPECIALTY SERVICES

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CAKES & CATERERS

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The Icing & Cake

33

Lake Norman Catering

114

Something Classic

43

Thurston Southern Catering

56

Union Street Bistro

171

BRIDAL FASHION & BEAUTY

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Best Bride Prom & Tux

53

Blanc de Bleu Cuvée Mousseux

Ladies of Lineage Bridal Boutique

17

Wish Upon a Wedding

The Lily Rose

37

Nitsa’s

41

BRIDAL REGISTRIES

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Verità. A Bridal Boutique

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Belk

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WinMock at Kinderton

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