January 16th

Photo Credit: Will Pursell Photography

Tip of the Day: Think about what's in season during your wedding weekend and reach out to your caterer and farmers market vendors to come up with creative ideas in terms of presentation. For example, the pros at Valley & Co. suggest having a tasting menu where guests can savor small salad courses, a veggie course, a sorbet palate cleanser, and then two smaller entrees like lobster or salmon and a protein like steak.

"Pair each course with a table-side wine service and your guests will rave about the experience! It's a style of dining that might sound pricier but you'll often find that because you're simply serving smaller portions the cost difference might be minimal," they say.

January 12th

Photo credit: 

Deonna Caruso Photography

Tip of the Day: "During formal photos, I always ask the bride and groom to decide on a person that can help me go through the list because I don’t know all the family members. This can either be a family member themselves or someone in the bridal party or anyone you wish. It just makes the whole portrait session go smoothly and we get more accomplished when I have someone helping me gather people for these shots," says Deonna from Deonna Caruso Photography.

Plus, check out 5 Tips to Help Your Photographer Capture Magical Moments.

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35+ Chic Reasons to Cover Up at Your Wedding

These aren't your Grandma's shawls! Dramatic capelets stole the show at Berta, Mira Zwillinger, Naeem Khan, and more of the latest designer runway shows. Unique cover-ups aren't just for the cold-weather months — use them in lieu of a veil or to switch up your look from ceremony to reception.

By: Stefania Sainato

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35+ Chic Reasons to Cover Up at Your Wedding

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