You, Too, Can Marry Like a Royal
As the world watches Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, some couples might look on with envy. Others are having their own fairy tale wedding.
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As the world watches Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, some couples might look on with envy. Others are having their own fairy tale wedding.
By ALYSON KRUEGER
The high school crush that Joe Pantaleo had on Diana Ellis Jewell has lasted decades, but it wasn’t until recently that they reconnected and dated.
By TAMMY La GORCE
James Garish, who married his kindergarten crush, Liz Stipkovits, on Feb. 17, had no expectations about growing old together. But he didn’t expect breast cancer to take his wife so soon.
By TAMMY La GORCE
A quick look at some of the latest collections from top bridal designers.
By CHARANNA ALEXANDER
The couple met volunteering to help Brooklyn grade-school students cook.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Some brides are opting for a more au naturel look: faces dewy, eyes unshadowed, lips unstained. Others are wearing just a hint of makeup.
By ALIX STRAUSS
You were establishing roots for a suburban life I would never be able to provide.
By LAUREN DOYLE OWENS
After years of being ignored, curvy brides are now finding more choices in wedding dresses as new fashion lines are rolling out.
By ALIX STRAUSS
The bride is the founder of @EatingNYC. The groom is the founder of Postcard, a restaurant-related mobile app.
Jordyn Shaffer and Jesse Amoroso, who met through friends in 2013, were married in Santa Barbara, Calif.
The couple, who met while studying at Penn, married at the Pierre hotel in New York.
During their first year together, the couple decided to pursue M.B.A.s at the University of Pennsylvania.
On the wedding day of Michelle Vestal and Bob J Kitcheon, Ms. Vestal had been clean from crack cocaine for 84 days. “I would never have done it if it wasn’t for him,” she said.
By CANDICE PIRES
South Carolina’s former first lady wasn’t looking to remarry after her high-profile divorce, until her sister played matchmaker.
By TAMMY La GORCE
Nicole Basile wasn’t looking for a husband when she moved to Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in 2010, but that’s exactly what she found.
By TAMMY La GORCE
Rahysa Vargas and Christopher Cheng managed to work through their different personalities and cultural backgrounds.
By LINDA MARX
The couple met on a yellow school bus as each began a two-year stint with Teach for America.
By LOUISE RAFKIN
Romain Guimard met Sally Newman, a Charleston lawyer, when the circus was in town. He was her guest through couchsurfing.com.
By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY
Randi Weingarten recalled her first date with Sharon Kleinbaum: There was no political-speak. “I didn’t want the night to end,” she said.
By ALIX STRAUSS
She found him annoying when she met him her second day on the job with the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development.
By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY
Angelica Schuyler (a.k.a. Mandy Gonzalez), who looked out for her sister in the 1700s, assists in another proposal and marriage at “Hamilton,” this one circa 2018.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
The couple, both lawyers, met before each attended different law schools.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Rent, reuse, don’t be picky, go big and you could even do it yourself. You might save thousands.
By BROOKE LEA FOSTER
Set a budget and stick to it, whether for travel, clothes or gifts.
By STEPHANIE CAIN
A growing number of couples are opting to not have bridesmaids and groomsmen. They want to spare friends and family the hassle and expense.
By LAUREN SLOSS
Give back the ring and other bling? Nah. It could pay for summer camp. Or be made into a bracelet or necklace.
By JANE GORDON JULIEN
“I still can’t figure out when the boys walk down the aisle. Do they do it with the bridesmaids, or do they stand on the side of the groom? Is he going to wear heels?”
By ALYSON KRUEGER