
Las segundas bodas son mejores
A medida que se acercan las nupcias entre Jeff Bezos y Lauren Sánchez, echamos un vistazo a cómo las segundas bodas pasaron de discretas a fastuosas.
A medida que se acercan las nupcias entre Jeff Bezos y Lauren Sánchez, echamos un vistazo a cómo las segundas bodas pasaron de discretas a fastuosas.
Most wedding dresses are made in China, so tariffs are a new worry for brides. At David’s Bridal, the largest seller of gowns in the United States, its chief executive, Kelly Cook, is trying to do something about it.
La unión, rodeada de secretismo y especulaciones, se lleva a cabo en Venecia en unos días.
More couples are opting for domestic trips, hoping to avoid the complications and high costs of international travel.
The second marriage for both is taking place in Venice, Italy, under a shroud of secrecy and amid a swarm of speculation.
As the Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sánchez nuptials approach, a look at how second weddings went from low-key to lavish.
Rachel Atcheson intended to challenge Sean McElwee over political spending. Instead, they fell in love.
Remi Cruz, known as Miss Remi Ashten on YouTube, was coy about being a social media star when she met Cal Parsons. Not only was he impressed, but he now works with her.
Leland Vittert adopted Dutch, a black Labrador retriever, as an insurance policy to keep Rachel Putnam around. It worked. Dutch was the ring bearer at their wedding.
Ask the Therapist columnist Lori Gottlieb advises a reader whose close friend is no longer welcome at her nuptials.
Hizo falta que conversaran en una fiesta de 2023 (además de un mensaje sin respuesta, una cadena de mensajes de texto, muchos más mensajes y llamadas telefónicas y el Foro de Doha) para que quedaran en ir a cenar.
Each knew of the other for years, but it took an intense conversation at a party in 2023 — plus a missed DM, a text chain, many more texts, phone calls and the Doha Forum — to set a dinner date.
Brides reflect on the moment their fathers walked them down the aisle — a ritual that has evolved but continues to hold deep meaning.
The wedding of Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to Hillary Clinton, and Alex Soros, the scion of a liberal philanthropic dynasty, drew a rare concentration of wealth and power.
Many young couples, comfortable with A.I. and social media, are blazing their own paths to the altar. But there’s one area where tradition still reigns.
The lavish nuptials, scheduled for this month, have raised the hackles of some residents exasperated by their city becoming a playground for the rich.
Van Bloys and Joe Whited, who met at a party 13 years ago, built a solid foundation in their relationship through real estate projects.
Kunle Apampa, who is Nigerian, and Nia Mitchell, who is Jamaican, infused both of their cultures into their wedding festivities.
Colette Laxton and Mark Curry use the two-color scheme for the packaging on the products for their company, the Inkey List, and as a philosophy for their relationship — “total honesty always,” as she put it.
Debra Robinson and Andre Galloway bonded over love songs. At Sismas, a holiday event, their favorite song, “Good Luck Charm” by Jagged Edge, signaled a new chapter in their relationship.
A dress designer needed a discreet live/work space to fit both sides of her life. After work, her personal apartment re-emerges.
The great outdoors is often where engaged couples find their ideal wedding setting. Some especially have their hearts set on a national park for their nuptials.
Julia Chance modeled for Jimmy James Greene, an artist, who, in exchange, painted her apartment with great flair. Afterward, their connection deepened.
Over the span of a month, I was engaged, married and widowed.
Dr. Kevin Chi and Brian Chiu promised to love each other in sickness and to the tune of Taylor Swift.
By 2016, Morgan DeBaun had found major professional success with her media company, Blavity. Joshua Shaw hadn’t heard of her when they met, but he still managed to sweep her off her feet.
Sarah Bacon, who suffers from a rare lung disease, never expected to marry — until she met Bruce Bjork during the pandemic.
A behind-the-scenes look at some of the planning, costs and day-of logistics involved in creating picture-perfect wedding moments.
Eloisa Melendez was on the Norwalk City Council when Justin Papp, a reporter, first covered it. When Covid hit they joked about Netflix’ shows on Zoom.
Jennifer Mills and Jonathan Ritzman, longtime acquaintances, had their first date in 2023, “and things just grew and grew,” Mr. Ritzman said of their evolving relationship.
Lila Rowe and Jai Bailey met on a float at Pride in London, but didn’t date until years later. They eventually broke up, only to rekindle their spark months later at another Pride parade.
Fern Watt and Max Horwitz met in 2009, aboard a Semester at Sea ship. They reconnected during the pandemic and married at Katz’s Deli.
Five years later, four couples who married at the peak of Covid quarantine share how their relationships were shaped and where they are today.
AJ Aquino met Dr. David Poon while visiting Toronto from Ireland in 2017. During the pandemic, she visited him and was turned away. And so began their efforts to help other couples reunite.
Readers disagree with an essay expressing concern about a decline after a peak. Also: Rudy Giuliani’s drinking; book bans; masks in hospitals; wedding magic.
A major jeweler claims the pandemic may have prevented people from meeting their future fiancés, cutting demand for engagement rings. Inflation and anxiety among shoppers haven’t helped.
In 2021, Megan O’Connor and her friends organized a singles outing in Brooklyn. Omar Elsayed showed up, and the two hit it off immediately. But it was a “serendipitous encounter” in Greece that sealed the deal.
From Barbiecore to revenge travel, social media trends gave us a clear picture of the forces reshaping the economy.
Revoking invitations can at the very least be awkward and, at most, be seen as a major faux pas. But that hasn’t stopped couples from doing so to have celebrations on their terms.