Month: May 2019
I started APW because I love weddings. I’ve always loved weddings. Ten years after my own, I still love them. (Which is a good thing, because this would
Q: Dear APW, My younger sister is getting married. She moved across the country three years ago to live with her now-fiancx. Neither of them has ties to the area.
When I got engaged way back in 2008, I went out and bought one of those big wedding magazines. You know the ones, with the three hundred pages and two
Q: Dear Jareesa, My (future) sister-in-law got engaged to her boyfriend six months after I got engaged. I talked to her a bit about my wedding plans before
I‘m Dana. While I’ve hung around the APW crew for a few years, I’m brand new to being on the actual staff. And I don’t write much about my life.
As a florist, wedding centerpieces are my favorite. Unlike the seriousness of the high-stakes wedding bouquet, wedding centerpieces give you the opportunity
Kiaya, Diversity inclusion practioner & Jason, Videographer sum-up of the wedding vibe: A celebration of Black love & legacy, dripping in gold.
Q: Dear APW, Today marks three years since my boyfriend asked me to make a list of rings I might want, should he propose. Spoiler alert: he hasn’t proposed.
This is a paid post from an APW sponsor. For more about APW and how we make money, please click here. Sometime over the last few decades, we got it in
Q: Dear Apw, How can my fiancx and I (a cis-het couple) ensure that our wedding is inclusive and affirming to our trans and non-binary friends, without