Obsessed with celebrity divorces? You’re not alone

Obsessed with celebrity divorces? You’re not alone

From Sofia Vergara to Ariana Grande,there’s a reason we can’t get enough of celebrity break-ups.

  • byRemy Tumin

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‘Such a New York thing to do’:After COVID,could mass weddings catch on?

‘Such a New York thing to do’:After COVID,could mass weddings catch on?

Some 700 couples descended on New York’s Lincoln Centre at the weekend for a mass wedding.

  • byBobby Caina Calvan
Celebrating 50 years of celebrants in Australia

Celebrating 50 years of celebrants in Australia

Celebrants have married people on boats,mountain tops and even while floating in the sky inside a hot air balloon and they’ve changed the landscape of weddings,funerals and milestone ceremonies.

  • byMelissa Cunningham
Religion,class and polyamory:Why happy couples go to therapy

Religion,class and polyamory:Why happy couples go to therapy

Contrary to popular belief,counselling isn’t just for couples in crisis.

  • byLauren Ironmonger
Is it time to rethink our idea of the ‘perfect’ wedding dress?

Is it time to rethink our idea of the ‘perfect’ wedding dress?

When Carrie Bradshaw re-wears her wedding dress in ‘And Just Like That’,she’s hoping to repurpose her pain. But is it ever really that simple?

  • byMelissa Singer
‘So stressed’:Dress boutique collapse leaves brides scrambling
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‘So stressed’:Dress boutique collapse leaves brides scrambling

The shock collapse of popular wedding dress boutique The Bridal Atelier has left brides-to-be across Australia stranded without their dresses,and its designers scrambling to communicate with customers directly.

  • byEmma Koehn andMelissa Singer
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Which work colleagues do I invite to my wedding?

Which work colleagues do I invite to my wedding?

Having 44 professional athletes at your nuptials is not financially feasible,writes our Modern Guru.

  • byDanny Katz
I love to cry at weddings. At a family do in India,I had ample opportunity

I love to cry at weddings. At a family do in India,I had ample opportunity

Attending one couple’s four ceremonies over three days was a riot of colour,movement – and emotion.

  • bySunil Badami
Ready to wed:The celebrity-approved trend sweeping the bridal market

Ready to wed:The celebrity-approved trend sweeping the bridal market

Capturing both the trend for multiple wedding outfits,and frugal or ‘flash’ events,more Australian fashion labels have launched affordable bridal collections.

  • byMelissa Singer
‘One fine day indeed’:Madama Butterfly stage provides set for real-life wedding

‘One fine day indeed’:Madama Butterfly stage provides set for real-life wedding

The sun shone on the Madama Butterfly set on Sydney Harbour on Sunday,as the show’s producer married Opera Australia’s head of music in a real-life drama.

  • byHelen Pitt
‘Covered up’:This is what a princess bride actually looks like

‘Covered up’:This is what a princess bride actually looks like

Kate,Meghan and now Iman are the royal princesses influencing upcoming wedding dresses.

  • byDamien Woolnough