Nedenia Craig and Reed Edmiston
The couple met at Brown University, from which they graduated.
In their early twenties, the couple fostered 13 children over three years. Now they are on to the next chapter.
Accessories to help newlyweds set the mood for a joyful dinner.
Rachel Tischler, who organizes military recreation for the United Service Organizations, and Shawn Keyes, a special agent with the Army, build a life together.
Kate Queram (bleu_girl_04) and Brandon Wagoner (AAWolv) bonded over Big Ten football.
Celebratory inebriation, egged on by films like “The Hangover,” was once thought of as a rite of passage. That behavior is starting to change.
It took compromise and help from online dating for the founder of Eight at Eight Dinner Club to meet her husband.
Transparent dresses are all very well for a stroll on the red carpet, but what about for a walk down the aisle?
To honor those on active duty on Veterans Day, some bridal salons are giving away gowns.
The “bridal gown whisperer” sees himself as more of a therapist and style guide than a salesman.
The soldier’s future bride won him a parade that wound up on the Super Bowl telecast.
A ring kept close during the Holocaust is given to seal a marriage decades later.
The bride and groom met at N.Y.U., from which each received an M.B.A.
The couple met on a blind date in 2010 at a bar in the East Village.
The bride and groom met at Vassar, from which they both graduated.
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Friends cheered when Sara and Lori could legally wed. But the stresses of illness and raising twins created strains they failed to overcome.
“It’s not about me. It’s not about him. It’s about her,” said the father of the bride after he made a gesture to her stepfather that touched so many.
The Sports Illustrated model and the former NHL player met in the summer of 2009 at a Manhattan bar he had recently opened.
The wedding is over and they’re back from the honeymoon. Next up: a space of one’s own.
When it comes to wedding attire at the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, “keep it simple” has been the general rule.
They crossed the country on a joyous road trip and then abruptly separated. Five years later, they realize they belong together.
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