wedding

A bride has a lot to do before her wedding day and that includes planning their makeup routine well in advance.

From what to get done ahead of the wedding to their day-of routine, there is quite a bit to consider and it can all feel somewhat overwhelming.

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While an engagement photoshoot is a big milestone couples take before their big day, it doesn't necessarily mean they'll go through with all of it on their wedding day.

Shayla Herrington is a wedding photographer who has seen quite a few weddings called off and she says there are some recurring signs she's noticed during engagement shoots that may indicate a break-up is in a couple's future.

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A bride and a mother-in-law butting heads on a wedding day sound like a tale as old as time, but one recent incident has people questioning whether a pair of newlyweds should stay together.

In this fairytale gone wrong, a recent bride said her wishes for a wedding without speeches were completely ignored by her new mother-in-law, and now the new wife is getting all types of responses from Redditors, ranging from divorce advice to criticizing her response to the speech.

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Any couple who has been through the process of getting married knows that planning a wedding is hectic, especially once you get to the big day itself.

Shayla Herrington, who says she's been a wedding photographer for five years, knows a lot about weddings and she says there are several things she makes sure to go over with her clients.

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Weddings and childbirth are significant life events. But what happens when the family has to choose whether to attend one or the other? One bride in that exact situation says her mom is being forced to make an "impossible" decision between attending one daughter's upcoming nuptials, which has been planned for a year, or another daughter's first childbirth.

The bride, Reddit user u/Training_Spring1659, recently took to the AITA subreddit to ask if she was in the wrong for refusing pleas from her family to postpone her July wedding by a month because her sister's due date is July 17th and she wants her mom with her the entire month. The mom called the bride early last week—just two months before the wedding — asking her to postpone the event. The Redditor said a few of her aunts made the same plea as well.

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