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These lesbian brides met on Tinder and married in a destination elopement at a beach club in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
The couple chose a beach theme to match the venue for their destination wedding, including native flowers in their ceremony arch, Morgan’s bouquet, and Jackie’s boutonniere, as well as pearl accents in Morgan’s dress and jewelry to pay homage to the ocean.
This gay couple had a fall wedding on a farm with a choreographed first dance, Chinese double happiness symbols and a s’mores campfire
The ceremony was officiated by a close friend and included custom vows from both grooms. To start the reception festivities, the couple performed a choreographed first dance that included two lifts.
Same-sex couple marries in the first wedding ever held at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
“It took us 18 years to get engaged,” says Malde, “but in our minds we’ve always been married to each other. Today we’re making it more official.”
These two brides had their queer Christian wedding on the Seattle waterfront with nautical vibes and a rainbow cake
The ceremony, which took place on a historic ferry boat, centered the couple’s Christian faith and was officiated by a close friend and mentor. In a celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride, Jess and Cori had a rainbow wedding cake that they enjoyed at their reception.
From an OkCupid match to an Appalachian mountain wedding with a restored barn, bonfire and native wildflowers
Taylor (he/they) and Michael (he/they) wanted their wedding to focus on everything they love: delicious food, excellent music and their loving friends. Their May wedding took place in the Pennsylvania Appalachian mountains, in a restored historic barn.
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Advice and encouragement for returning to your hometown for a wedding as a queer person
Hello, fellow queer person! So you’re going to a wedding in your hometown. Chances are, if you’re reading this article, you have a lot of…