The Views: Articles 21 to 25 of 276
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lanning a wedding in a month (or two) is totally feasible so long as in your mind, low-key intimacy is where it’s at. Your man’s hand, the intertubes and a flexible nature are your most valuable assets, and minutiae’s officially a thing of fifteen-dollar wedding mags. Other than a modest checklist of bare-bones nuptial stuff, all there is to focus on is creating a perfectly imperfect celebr
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n the you’ve-been-tagged land of Facebook and avatar profiles, achieving a picture-pose has never been so dire of a matter. Thanks to the infamous abundance of legs-for-days heiresses soaking up snapshots and a certain Tyra deliberating on the country’s next sweep of top models, brides everywhere are ‘smizing’ their way to the ultimate eye-popping photo-op. have confidence in thee A case
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hustle and bustle like no other – Hong Kong is the land of blazing neon bombardment and effervescent excitement. On its enraptured outskirts, too-cute fishing villages, mountains of enfolding Buddhas, and awe-inspiring cable car rides. An undeniable dreamscape, Hong Kong offers a deluge of unending ferry boat rides, shopping escapades, and tried-and-true ‘wishing trees.’ Travel at twilight
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our ring bearer and flower girl are probably about as tradition-minded and bedroom-prop savvy as the next toddler, so while satin pillows and rose petals are hella pretty, you may consider hooking them up with something more fun. It doesn’t have to be kid-friendly, per say - just innovative and superfab. With the right rainbow ribbon, piece of twine or strand of suede, you can tie rings to just
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t some point, cake toppers were knocked off their view-top tier in favor of some sleek nothingness. But times have changed (again), and now that modern is vintage – and sometimes vintage kitsch – toppers have returned as cuter, more personal and more homemade versions of their former selves.
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The Views: Articles 21 to 25 of 276
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