Office acquaintances turned friends (they met while working the same account at an ad agency), Amanda and Matt made the leap into romance by sharing their first kiss atop the Empire State Building when they left a work party together at 1 a.m. and the landmark happened to be open. Five years later, Matt proposed on their couch with a YouTube video he’d made for her (it mimicked their favorite web series, “True Facts”). They booked a wedding at Lowndes Grove, but had to reschedule when Hurricane Florence blew in. The second take was closer to Thanksgiving, and, says the bride, “We were absolutely humbled by all of our friends and family who reworked their schedules to join us.” It was, by her own description, “perfect.”
It might not have been “love at first sight” for Travis and Jessie, who met at their apartment community in High Point, North Carolina, but it surely ended up turning into something special. At the...
Halloween is over, so no tricks here, just treats! From showstopping wedding gowns to an inspirational storybook love story, we’ve rounded up our top five Instagram posts from October. Follow @...
Sara and Mike, who met through mutual friends after moving in the same Washington D.C. circles for years, plan to say “I do” with the help of Charleston’s Gregory Blake Sams Events in the coming...
One of the boons to hosting a destination wedding here in Charleston? Giving your guests a true taste of the city. So it went for Washington D.C. residents Jessica Friedes and Garrett Nichols, high...
Lauren and Blake crossed paths in Summerville, South Carolina when she was nannying for a coworker of his. They started dating and fell in love, they say, while boating on Wappoo Cut when a...
Dreary Fridays like today call for a little dose of sunshine, don’t you agree? Well, you’re in luck because this proposal session of a lifetime—no exaggeration here—is bringing not only the sun, but...
If you ask Evan how he met Borden, he would say that they crossed paths while studying at Wake Forest University. However, if you ask her how their story got started, she would say they met two years...
Tucked away on the grounds of Charleston’s first settlement, Charles Towne Landing, The Legare Waring House is surrounded by rich history and romantic views of lagoons, rolling lawns, and oak allees...