
First a Championship Ring, Now the Wedding Rings
Kyle Guy was the most valuable player of the 2019 N.C.A.A. Final Four. Alexa Jenkins would tell you he has always been her M.V.P.
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Kyle Guy was the most valuable player of the 2019 N.C.A.A. Final Four. Alexa Jenkins would tell you he has always been her M.V.P.
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“The moment I saw her, I was instantly a thousand times happier than I was the second before,” said Ms. Getty, the model, designer and oil heiress, about her bride, the YouTube beauty star.
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These ‘getting-ready’ garments are practical, affordable, and look great in Instagram photos.
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Millicent Cooley was resigned to being single, but her attitude changed after meeting Anthony Duncan, a professional juggler. Their romance soon hit the road.
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Readers share some of their favorites, from kitchen appliances to handmade bowls and beyond.
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They had their first kiss in front of the Second Avenue Deli.
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What happens when friends are consumed by wanting their bachelorette parties to be picture perfect at any cost? Credit cards are maxed out and debt rises. Instagram wedding envy wins the day.
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In 2016, 25 couples married in a mass ceremony, after they agreed to 11 weeks of premarital counseling. This year, 50 couples have signed up for a September ceremony.
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Some people who identify as bisexual want their wedding ceremonies to represent who they are.
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The bride is a writer and television producer. The groom is a high school bilingual mathematics and technology teacher.

They hung out with the music and theater crowd at West Babylon High School.

The couple met at Western Michigan University, from which each graduated.

The bride is a second-year radiology resident; the groom is to begin medical school later this month.

Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

With “fertility preservation,” I thought I could have children on my own timeline. I was wrong.
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

It had been a glorious first date, but for her there was a big problem: They were both of Asian descent.
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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The plus-size model found a devoted follower in Brian Keys (and the man of her dreams).
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Joelle Lamberton and Drew Murphy share a love for Colorado’s old mining towns and the stories they tell.
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The Swedish rapper Rebin Shah, a.k.a. Rebstar, and Megan Callahan were married in a low-key ceremony in Tarrytown, N.Y.
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Philippe Corbé and Javier Miguel Céspedes, two outsiders, found sanctuary, and each other, in a Manhattan bar.
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“The most important decision you make in your life is who you’re going to be with,” Caroline Kitchener said. But timing, she added, is important because there is a career to consider.
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They met at a bridge club five years ago, but she was with a boyfriend. By the time they met again, at a bridge championship, she was single.
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The couple met in 2016 and shared an instant connection, but he was in another relationship at the time.
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The groom was a calming, welcome presence for the bride during her mother’s terminal illness.
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She first met him after one of his shows with his indie rock band Parquet Courts in Brooklyn.
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The couple met while study law at N.Y.U., but didn’t connect until a matchmaking friend stepped in and connected them for a karaoke duet.
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Most engaged couples create them. Here’s how to make yours stylish, fun and informative.
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Brides and grooms are celebrating the big day with eco-conscious celebrations.
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“Eyebrows are the No. 1 thing that creates symmetry on the face. It balances things out.”
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The 2019 ketubah observes tradition while incorporating couples’ tastes and personalities. It also functions as décor.
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Clips, chains, plastic strips and rings for your heels — who knew bridal shoes were so complex?
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