Vows
He Said No. Then She Did. But Proposal No. 3 Was the Charm
It was a long journey to yes after many years of fits and starts.
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It was a long journey to yes after many years of fits and starts.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Cost no object? A “Downton Abbey” wedding can be yours. But not all castles charge a king’s ransom.
By JANE GORDON JULIEN
Some countries require couples to live there before marrying. Others require divorce certificates to be translated from English.
By JANE GORDON JULIEN
In June 2015, the Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal nationwide. Readers who were married after the ruling reflected on the past year. Here is a selection.
By DANIEL VICTOR and CHRISTINE HAUSER
Couples having destination weddings are running up against an unseen obstacle: fear sparked by the presence of Zika carrying mosquitoes.
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
Eight gifts under $100 for making and serving beverages.
By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
The couple, both from show business families, met as writers for “Mozart in the Jungle.”
By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY
Weddings don’t always bring out the best in people, but some fathers and stepfathers are setting aside their differences for the sake of the children.
By ALIX STRAUSS
A happy marriage unravels as he faces his need to become a woman.
By LOUISE RAFKIN
The couple met when they worked for John Kerry and reconnected on the Obama campaign.
An ABC News producer and a research scientist are to marry in Minneapolis.
The bride works for American Express, and the groom for the Emerson company.
The couple work in Cairo, she as a commentator and editor, and he as a CNN correspondent.
The bride, a lawyer, and the groom, who works at the World Bank, married in Palatine, Ill.
Two doctors who had known each other for decades finally decided to let their hearts take the lead.
By SARAH WILDMAN
The great-grandson of Maria and Georg von Trapp marries a kindred spirit.
By LOIS SMITH BRADY
He fell for her from the first word. It took many more for her to fall for him.
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
The bride’s parents insisted that their daughter not marry outside their tight-knit ethnic and cultural circle.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Josh Mankiewicz, a “Dateline” correspondent, struck up a conversation with Anh Dang, who was ahead of him in a security line.
By JAMIE DIAMOND
Couples discuss how to cope with rain on your wedding day.
By TAMMY La GORCE
Wedding jitters have long been Hollywood material, but in real life it can be traumatic. Also, six tips on easing the financial and emotional pain.
By AMY SOHN
Marrying men are making appointments with dermatologists and plastic surgeons to look forever good in the wedding album.
By ALIX STRAUSS
When it comes to planning weddings, many millennial brides and their Boomer mothers are seeking to forge a more flexible working dynamic.
By ALIX STRAUSS
Pets participating in weddings? This summer, one photographer in Vermont expects to see them at half the ceremonies he’s working.
By LOIS SMITH BRADY