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Vows, weddings, Modern Love and more.

Vows, weddings, Modern Love and more.

Highlights

  1. PhotoKamillah Knight and Stephan Spilkowitz were married Jan. 8 in Montclair, N.J.
    CreditKrista Schlueter for The New York Times

    VOWS

    It Was Supposed to Just Be Fun. How Did They End Up Married?

    Kamillah Knight and Stephan Spilkowitz had little but a Cornell connection when they first met. A few years later, Ms. Knight had a revelation at Burning Man that changed their course.

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  2. PhotoErin Higgins Coles and Drew Coles at an overlook of the Hudson River near their home in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York. They married Oct. 11, 2014.
    CreditElizabeth Bick for The New York Times

    IT’S NO SECRET

    Becoming Teammates in Life and Business

    Erin Higgins Coles and Drew Coles, who own a wedding band company, admit that learning to fight fair and communicate during arguments was a challenge.

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  1. Go-To Gifts

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    Ways to Help Newlyweds Feel Their Best

    Health and wellness pros share their favorite presents to help couples focus on each other and their personal well-being.

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  2. FIRST PERSON

    PhotoLauren DePino and her parents, Cathy and Andy DePino, who have been married for 57 years.
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    How to Tell If Your Parents Are in Love

    For one thing, you might notice how all their bickering melts away during a single moment, like during a slow dance or a sunset. Still, after 57 years.

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    CreditJames Heimer

    How They Proposed

    Here are some of the stories of how couples, most of whom submitted their announcement information to The New York Times last year, agreed to marry each other.

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  4. Vows

    PhotoSarah Bishop, left, and Kacey Harris were married Jan. 6 near Dillon Reservoir in Frisco, Colo.
    CreditLarissa Welch and Bailey Boggs/We, The Light Photography

    Warm Hearts at an Icy Elopement

    Sarah Bishop and Kacey Harris, who live in San Antonio, opted for a wintry wedding in the Rocky Mountains.

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Mini-Vows

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  1. PhotoLollie Martin, left, and Taylor Maanao.
    CreditJohn Winters Photography

    Perfect Timing for a Free Wedding in Austin

    Lollie Martin and Taylor Maanao ran into each other once a year for three years in Austin. Finally, in 2015, their datebooks were open.

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    CreditRoey Yohai Studios

    Family Vacation Rule: ‘No Ring, No Bring’

    Greg Chatzinoff surprised Nicole Schloss the last full day of her family vacation on St. Barts when he showed up with a proposal, and of course, a ring.

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  3. PhotoNicole Chipi, left, and Sabrina Rishmague.
    CreditGesi Schilling

    Finding Love at Law School

    Sabrina Rishmague and Nicole Chipi met six years ago at the University of Miami.

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    CreditJennifer Roper

    From Feigning Intimacy to Falling in Love

    On their first date at a small Rosh Hashana dinner, Dr. Margaret Soper and Jason Kessler made a split-second decision to act as though they were already a couple. It wasn’t long before they weren’t pretending.

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Modern Love

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Vows

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  1. PhotoMatthew Specktor and Samantha Culp were married Dec. 16 at the Los Angeles home of Mr. Specktor’s father and stepmother.
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    An Imprint Neither Could Forget

    Matthew Specktor and Samantha Culp first met at a book-signing benefit in 2013. They reconnected nearly six years later on a dating website.

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  2. PhotoKelly Orians and Thomas Frampton had two weddings in two cities on Nov. 7. They were married in New Orleans and Washington.
    CreditAkasha Rabut for The New York Times

    Two Cities and Two Weddings — but Only One Couple

    Kelly Orians and Thomas Frampton had two weddings in one day, one in Washington and the other in New Orleans, so family members would not have to risk traveling during the pandemic.

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Self-Care

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  1. PhotoNatelegé Whaley, a freelance journalist, said: “No one is really thinking about whether Black freelancers have the resources they need to stay sane during this time.”
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    Self-Care for Black Journalists

    In a news cycle filled with tragedy, much of it disproportionately affecting people of color, Black reporters and editors are reimagining coping strategies.

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    CreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times

    These Hand Sanitizers Smell Good, Kill Germs

    Now that hand sanitizers have become an accessory of the new normal, upscale brands are introducing their own portable cleansers.

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  3. PhotoClockwise from top left: the Nue Co. gut health line; Jupiter hair-care products; Megababe Thigh Rescue Anti-Friction Stick; feminine products from the Honey Pot Company; and a Billie razor.
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    Can Unsexy Beauty Be Sexy?

    A new guard of beauty brands is using slick packaging and candid messaging to sell products women were once embarrassed to buy.

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Field Notes

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    CreditLien Driscoll, Save The Date VR

    5 Tech Tools That Can Enhance Your Wedding Day

    From virtual reality ceremonies to robot bartenders, here are a few high-tech options to help couples celebrate (even while socially distanced).

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    CreditKaty Welsh

    Outdoor Winter Wedding Hacks

    From heating lamps to snow machines, here are some must-have items and creative ideas for couples braving the colder weather.

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Unhitched

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    CreditAlexandra Bowman

    Challenged to Sustain Their Lifestyle

    Therapy and fancy vacations couldn’t remove the strain on this couple’s marriage, which was brought about by ongoing financial problems.

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    Pulled Apart by Addiction

    Eli Falk and Rina Shapiro say expectations from their upbringing and Jewish communities caused them to marry prematurely.

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    The Perfect Divorce

    The couple endured many changes in their long marriage. But the space between them grew when he took up sailing and she opened her own restaurants.

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Binge Read Featured Couples

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    CreditMelissa McFeeters

    The Tiny Wedding of Your Dreams in 2021

    No, your wedding won’t be an extravaganza during this time. But it will be more personal and meaningful if you give it a chance — and take precautions.

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    They Met in Touchy-Feely 101 at Stanford

    Irene Yuan and Colin Evran went on a shopping trip after she criticized his clothes in an interpersonal dynamics class. A makeover, friendship and romance soon followed.

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    A College Crush From Afar Gets Real Two Decades Later

    Annette Blum recognized Michael Pearson on Bumble. Both had been at Emory University 20 years ago. When she saw his profile, she messaged him, “My freshman year self is really excited right now.”

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