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After meeting on New Year’s Eve 16 years ago, Megan and Mike reconnected in 2014 and launched themselves into a relationship. Since they both love Charleston and the outdoors, it was only appropriate that after they got engaged the two would tie the knot at...

With a grand staircase, a jaw-dropping chandelier, and glamorous Italian marble floors, what could be better than a Belmond Charleston Place wedding? This downtown venue is definitely fit for a queen and her king and Lauren and Patrick’s Big Day was nothing short of royal....

There’s no better way to put it— Matt and Honey’s garden party of a wedding was truly a gift. The pair, who reconnected postgrad while living in the Big Apple, decided to plan a colorful celebration that gave their northern guests a taste of Charleston...

While the weather outside here in Charleston may be a tad chilly, Maria and Noam’s springtime nuptials at Legare Waring House most certainly bring the heat. Case in point? To honor Maria’s cultural roots and to entice all to join in on the dance floor...

Jessie and Zan wed among the stacks at the Charleston Library Society, fittingly surrounded by rows of classic romances—and guests, too, of course. After their “I do’s,” everyone gathered in the library’s checkerboarded great room for a family-style dinner of grilled lamb chops, rustic Italian...

Charleston residents Drew and Jared first met after college when she was stuck in the middle of Charleston Harbor. She and friends had headed out for a day of cruising when their boat broke down, and you-know-who came to the rescue. After that crazy meet-cute...

Today we give thanks for all of 2017’s proposals and “I do’s,” and the wedding pros who made so many Lowcountry days into breathtaking, memorable Big Days. Congratulations to every last one of you behind the scenes and before the altars. To celebrate, here’s one...

Katie and Zac said “I do” at the Saint Mary of the Annunciation Roman Catholic Church this spring, then boated (yes, boated) across Charleston Harbor, past Crab Bank Island, and slowly through Shem Creek to join guests for their reception at the Cottage on the...

Boone Hall Plantation’s Cotton Dock makes such an ideal place for a rustic wedding thanks to its bare wooden walls, exposed timber framing, and tabby floors. That’s just the direction Cynthia and Tom went for their Big Day with the help of the planners at...

Including family traditions into a wedding pulls right at my heartstrings and in this case, they were plucked over and over. For starters, Wesley and Lansing were married by the groom’s great uncle, who officiated his parents wedding long ago. Sweet, right? Then they included...