
On-Air Wedding
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1 week ago |
loveincmag.com | On-Air Wedding |As a lover |Brittny Drye
Blending cosmopolitan energy with neoclassical grandeur, Washington, D.C., shouldnât be thought of just as a place for politicsâitâs also a dynamic honeymoon destination with world-class dining, luxe accommodations, and vibrant LGBTQ+ culture. From Dupont Circleâs history to Logan Circle, Adams Morgan, Barracks Row, and everywhere in between, Washington, D.C., shines as one of the most inclusive cities in the world.
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2 weeks ago |
loveincmag.com | On-Air Wedding |As a lover |Brittny Drye
The original seven-tier masterpiece was designed by The Butter End in Santa Monica, Calif., that featured Michael's artwork and a portrait of the couple. We wanted to recreate it for their shoot, and tapped Lark Cake Shop to create a mini version, pulling in the pop-art smiley face design with drips.
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2 weeks ago |
loveincmag.com | On-Air Wedding |As a lover |Brittny Drye
With the 10-year anniversary of marriage equality on the horizon, I knew this milestone issue had to be something special. And with Lance and Michael also celebrating a decade of marriage, the timing felt serendipitous. “Being on the cover of Love Inc. as we enter Pride Season is a true honor—especially as we approach the 10-year anniversary of federal marriage equality.
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1 month ago |
loveincmag.com | On-Air Wedding |As a lover |Brittny Drye
Youâve said âI do,â danced the night away, and finally started coming down from the high of one of the most memorable days of your life. But thereâs one thing youâre still eagerly waiting on: your wedding photos. The moment your photographer walked out of the venue with a memory card full of once-in-a-lifetime moments, youâve been dying to relive the celebration. Soâwhen exactly should you get your wedding photos back? Letâs break it down.
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1 month ago |
loveincmag.com | On-Air Wedding |As a lover |Brittny Drye
When planning a wedding, the cake is often a sweet centerpiece—both visually and literally. But between tiers, servings, and the age-old debate of fondant vs. buttercream, many couples overlook one crucial detail: how much cake do you actually need? Order too little and your guests may leave without dessert. Order too much and you’re left with a mountain of leftovers (and an unnecessary bill).
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