A third, first date turned into a lifetime for these two pharmacists. They two opted for a less conventional, more queer gay wedding, one that was an intimate ceremony for 2, to a celebration of love for many. Josh and Kelly made use of Provenance.co to help design their ceremony, write their vows, and craft their toasts, making for their ideal gay wedding.
Read MoreIn a tale as old as Tinder, this American and Aussie couple show us what a gay wedding of unbounded joy and chicness can look like. Incorporating new gay wedding traditions—The Mother’s Kiss and conferring of a new last name—Jake and Mitchell turned a fairytale gay wedding into a way of everyday being.
Read MoreAll it took was a boys’ weekend in Berlin as part of a ‘year of yes, for Kevin’s life to turn into a ‘forever of yes.’ It was love at first sight for Kevin and Steven across a crowded dance floor and the two have not stopped talking since. From their gay engagement in New York, to their first gay wedding in Palm Springs, and the second gay wedding in Berlin, these gay grooms have only fallen more deeply in love.
Read MoreWhen it comes to tying the knot with the man of your dreams, Crystal Springs Resort is the only place to wed in the Tri-State Area. With ten dining establishments, six golf courses, five wedding venues, two hotels, two spas and, all one hour from New York City, there is no better place to host your gay wedding.
Read MoreThe Portofino Hotel & Marina boasts some of Redondo Beach’s most stunning views from its newly renovated rooms and waterfront Living Room, its BALEENlounge and BALEENkitchen, and its exquisite banquet spaces. To be a guest here is to experience SoCal living at its finest, sophisticated but never pretentious, luxurious but always relaxed.
Read More“The first dance is a vignette on a timeline of one’s life. It is like a tattoo,” says the incomparable Sandro, of I Know You Can Dance, the best dance instructor in NYC. “And like with a tattoo, you must pick your dance instructor carefully,” Sandro adds.
Read MoreDespite there being infinite ways to design a gay wedding band, it is often simply a traditional band of gold or platinum. However, thanks to Manderwood Custom Rings, by Matthew Anderson, your wedding band can be as expressive, meaningful, and unique as the rest of your gay wedding.
Read MoreFern Connections is an LGBTQIA+ matchmaking service, founded by Daphney Poyser, committed to helping singles in our community find the person to accompany them on this journey called life.
Read MoreJackfir was conceived of and founded by Charlie Razook, during his 3.5-year treatment for leukemia. Attributing the cause of his diagnosis to genetics and environmental factors, Charlie tuned into how laden with chemicals his medicine cabinet and shower were. His resulting mission and product line set out to set a new standard in what it is to be ‘super-clean’.
Read MoreJake and Aaron found the best of all loves in each other: a calm one. Every stage of their relationship: from first meeting to saying “I Do” was marked by a sense of calm and steadiness. Their gay wedding in Chicago was at a rustic firehouse at which they even were able to make their first appearance as husbands by sliding down a fire pole.
Read MoreWe take enormous pride at Men’s Vows when we get to feature the love and gay wedding story of a couple whose relationship has thrived for as long as that of Richard and Douglas. Forty-five years together is an extraordinary feat and one that we are proud to celebrate here by sharing their story.
Read MoreImagine yourself moments into your married life dancing under the night sky reflected in the surface of Puget Sound. You look over your husband’s shoulder to see the outline of Seattle’s Olympic mountains. The sounds of your elated friends and family drifting away as you marvel at having found ‘the one.’ Not only the one that is your now husband, but this place where you’ve decided to tie the knot: Seattle’s Hotel 1000.
Read MoreNowhere in Washington D.C. is l’art de vivre more vividly experienced than at the Sofitel Washington D.C. Lafayette Square. One could say it is inevitable that this property would be the seat of fine, French living in the U.S., given that the Sofitel is a group of hotels born in France and that it is located on Lafayette Square! But much like Washington D.C. was designed with a French sensibility adapted for the American way of life, the Sofitel Washington D.C. is a French experience entirely of its host city.
Read MoreFor this Houston gay couple, all it took was the swipe… of a good friend… to set their fairy tale romance in motion. Despite not being interested in dating apps, the two gave in and, 18-months later were walking down the aisle at their gay fairy tale wedding in Ireland. Indian wedding traditions met Celtic ones for one of the most spectacular gay weddings we’ve featured.
Read MoreFor this Denver couple, being mindful of budget while also creating their dream Gatsby wedding, was important. They found the perfect gay wedding venue in Denver’s Ironworks. From their exceptional vendors to their perfect planning skills, Ironworks proved one of the best decisions this couple made. Other than picking each other, of course.
Read MoreAs you stand before your friends and family, setting out on your gay marriage, there is always a third: your officiant. Liz Norment of Have Lover, Will Travel, is the most brilliant, sensate, caring of storytellers who, with you, will craft your perfect gay wedding ceremony.
Read MoreOld World is not the first term that comes to mind when thinking of Seattle. But set one foot inside the city’s iconic Hotel Sorrento, and you come to appreciate how Seattle is a city with deep historical roots welcoming the intrepid and independently spirited. This is an ideal venue for your gay destination wedding.
Read MoreWhen it comes to wedding registries, we’ve tended towards the experiential. However, we will always want for the items that are the foundation for long-standing traditions with friends and family. Thus registering for tableware that will become your future heirlooms is a must, especially if Villeroy & Boch is on your list!
Read MoreThis gay military couple met on Tinder and very swiftly turned their long-distance relationship into an adventure traveling the world. Whether because they’ve lived in Korea, Japan, Virginia, California and New York, or because their gay engagement and gay wedding took place at JFK’s iconic TWA Hotel, theirs was a relationship meant to be lived on the road.
Read MoreThis gay couple from Indiana reached new heights of happiness at every stage of their relationship. From first meeting on a retreat for social workers in service of underprivileged youth to their gay engagement to their gay wedding, Gabriel and Randall have always been in service to others, especially each other’s happiness.
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