BROWSING:  Wedding

When the word “couple” comes up in a romantic context, people often think of two people united in love. After all, “couple” is one word, not two. And it’s true: couples are a unified force that will weather life’s joys and challenges together. The traditional wedding format emphasizes this idea, from its matching wedding bands to white dresses and black tuxedos. The wedding uniform, if you will. However, as they plan their weddings, more and more engaged people are paying attention to the other part of the definition: two people. Those two people are united by love and will walk through life together, yes, but both partners also have their individuality— something they bring to the relationship that enriches it, something that brings them closer. So, these are some of the ways that new couples are celebrating both their unity and each other during the biggest day of their lives.

One of the most—if not the most—iconic aspects of the modern wedding ceremony is the bridal dress. However, weddings aren’t just about one person, but rather, the new couple and even those they’ve invited to celebrate with them. Similarly, the wedding aesthetic isn’t just about the dress: it’s how everything from shoes and hairstyles to jewelry and accessories all work together to create one beautiful, cohesive ensemble. The same goes for the ceremony and reception—how decor, food, and the people present create one unforgettable experience. So, here are some of the things brides should keep in mind when assembling their perfect day, along with expected wedding trends for the new year.

For the upcoming wedding season, brides are redefining tradition with fresh perspectives on style, individuality and sustainability. This year’s gown trends reflect a perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern innovation, with designs that cater to every love story and personality.

When it comes to weddings, color isn’t just decoration – it’s the vibe, the energy and the magic element that ties everything together. Whether you’re dreaming of an opulent affair or an intimate celebration, the colors you choose will set the tone for your big day.

Your honeymoon is your first big adventure as a married couple – a chance to unwind, connect and kick off your new chapter with a little (or a lot of) indulgence. From mind-blowing sunsets to unforgettable escapades, these destinations promise romance, relaxation and a sprinkle of adventure. Thoughtful planning will make your honeymoon a memory you’ll cherish forever. Here are five dreamy spots to inspire your getaway:

It’s 2025 and tech-savvy couples are bringing the digital world into their wedding day. Foregoing some old traditional practices can save time, money, and even the environment.

You and your betrothed have specific interests you would like to share with friends and family at your wedding? Then, a theme-based celebration may be the perfect way to showcase these interests – and your creativity – on your big day.

Starting a life together is an exciting journey; however, financial problems create major stressors and are one of the leading contributors of divorce. To ensure a stable and prosperous future, it’s essential to manage your finances wisely. Here are some practical steps and strategies for financial planning and investment for newlyweds:

When it comes to celebrating life’s most significant milestones, no piece of jewelry shines brighter than one that’s been uniquely crafted just for you. At Medawar’s, we believe that your story deserves a design as extraordinary as the moments it represents. From custom engagement and wedding rings to anniversary bands and heirloom-worthy treasures, we transform your dreams into breathtaking reality.

Whether your wedding or engagement ring is brand-new or a family heirloom, a professional appraisal is essential to protect your investment. “Jewelry is often sentimental, and while you can’t replace the sentiment, an appraisal determines its value,” says Chip Beltinck, Owner of Sawyer Jewelers in Fenton. “This is crucial in cases of theft, mysterious loss, or even something as simple as losing a ring while swimming or washing your hands.”

When a couple’s big day is on its way, there are many reasons to celebrate. While many take the traditional route, more than half of today’s couples are opting for much more inclusive versions of these celebrations, such as a “Couples Shower” or a “Wedding Shower” that allow all of your guests to mingle long before the nuptials commence.

Tracy’s Creations not only alters clothing for special occasions, but is frequently asked for custom garment reconstruction, too. “I love the creative challenge of modifying previously worn pieces to make beautiful new creations!” smiles Tracy Ellis-Nuttle, Owner/Seamstress with 40+ years of experience. “Designs circle around borrowing elements and features between the generations. It’s exciting to see styles reemerge and become fresh again!” she shares. “All things Bridal and Beautiful really inspire me!”