When You Know It’s Love: A Vision Out of Your Dreams
For the writer and director Paul Rust, it was love at first sight, though he had long imagined seeing someone just like that.
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For the writer and director Paul Rust, it was love at first sight, though he had long imagined seeing someone just like that.
By BROOKE LEA FOSTER
She grew up Christian, he Muslim. But, later in life, if either was having a true crisis of faith, it was about finding a lasting relationship.
By LOUISE RAFKIN
A look at the Spring/Summer bridal collections from some of the top wedding designers.
By CHARANNA ALEXANDER
165 Years of Love (and War) in The New York Times Wedding Announcements
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
The bride and groom met in an early Greek philosophy class at Bard.
By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY
The bride is a Vanderbilt valedictorian, the groom a salutatorian, but not therefore, as some snarky friends have claimed, “the dumb one.”
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Want a couture look for less? Bridal Fashion Week showcased many choices for the budget-conscious bride.
By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
In the spring 2018 bridal collections, nudity is passé, modesty is in.
By RUTH LA FERLA
A selection of wedding day looks from brides recently featured in our announcements.
By CHARANNA ALEXANDER
The bride and groom, lawyers, met in 2012 in Manhattan when they were both working on the same court case.
The couple met through the dating app Coffee Meets Bagel in January 2015.
The couple met in 2011 through mutual friends at a dinner party in Los Angeles.
Michael Ruhlman long had a literary crush on Ann Hood. And now, at last, they are husband and wife.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
A comic-book illustrator and a lawyer connect, decades after meeting as 11-year-olds in a New Rochelle day camp.
By ALIX STRAUSS
Seven couples chose a pizza chain for their wedding ceremony and reception. And it was all free — photography, officiant, food and drink included.
By KATIE ROGERS
She wrote an article extolling the virtues of unwedded bliss. But when her partner was hospitalized in Cyprus, she had a change of heart.
By TAMMY La GORCE
A woman who came to America with her family from China as a child finds the perfect match in a fellow Harvard graduate.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Some dating services are connecting people who are interested in getting high on more than just love.
By DAN HYMAN
Don’t forget the bridesmaids, groomsmen and parents. Here are ways to make them feel special, too.
By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
Couples are expressing an artistic flair by hiring painters and sketch artists to freeze and frame a moment from their wedding day.
By ALIX STRAUSS
Brides and grooms do whatever they can to steady their nerves.
By ALYSON KRUEGER
I was certain that modern weddings were unnecessarily burdensome. My theory: You could plan a beautiful wedding in a week. I had a chance to prove it.
By EMILY HARDMAN