Blake Lively Reveals How She Knew Ryan Reynolds Was 'The One'

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If Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds aren’t your #MarriageGoals by now, you have to be crazy for resisting falling in love with these two. But this might be just enough to change your mind! Hollywood’s dream couple is always making us swoon with the too-sweet things they have to say about one another. And the way they look at each other… And the way they… Well, you get the picture. But Lively’s latest romantic reveal has us picking ourselves off the floor. The movie goddess just divulged how she knew that her hubby was ‘the one,’ and guys? We.Can’t.Even.

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In Marie Claire‘s July issue, Lively spilled all about their little one that she and Reynolds have thus far kept hidden away from our prying eyes. “[She] looked like his doppelgänger for the first six months,” Lively said of baby James, noting that now, “she has my clammy hands! And my heavy eyelids, my meaty eyelids.”

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We of course have yet to see a photo of their little one’s face, but according to Lively’s description, the tot shares a mix of her mom and dad’s features so odds are, their little girl is gorgeous. With Barbie and Ken lookalikes as parents, how could she not be?! Meanwhile, these two beautiful people are in the midst of cooking up another probably just-as-beautiful baby, as Lively is currently pregnant with Baby No.2. But how did this soon-to-be family of four get it’s start? Well, Lively also recalled how she knew that she wanted to marry her hunky hubby and it just sent our hearts all aflutter.

“I knew he would always be my best friend for my whole life,” the actress explained. “That was the biggest thing to me. I’d never known anything like the friendship that I had with him. I could like him as much as I loved him.” Ugh! Could you just?!

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According to Lively, her love and her family are her number one priorities. “All my eggs are in one basket, and that’s my family. That’s where my heart is. That’s where my everything is… That’s the thing that I feel most protective of and the thing that I feel is the most exposed when I feel exploited.” Lively, you’re making us melt with these too-cute quotes!

See More: Ryan Reynolds’ Shout Out to Blake Lively at the MTV Movie Awards Was Hilarious (and a Little Raunchy…)

This Chic Pair Hosted the Very First Wedding at One of Charleston's Prettiest Venues

Lara Alexander and Drew Courtney’s relationship started purely as a friendship — the pair met as undergrads at the University of Virginia, where both played varsity tennis. Once Lara graduated and was living in New York, she returned to their college campus to celebrate Drew’s birthday with him. “I guess you can say the rest is history,” she says. In January of 2015, Drew decided to take their relationship to the next level by visiting Lara’s family with her in London. “He proposed right on the doorstep of my family home. We spent the whole day together in London on a perfect bright, crispy day.”

The duo decided on an indoor-outdoor ceremony and reception at Cannon Green in Charleston, South Carolina, on September 26, 2015, giving themselves eight months to plan the simple but elegant celebration they had in mind. With the help of Megan Chandler at Ooh! Events, this couple pulled off the wedding of their dreams — even when the bride had an ocean between her and her venue. “The hardest part was having to plan partly from overseas,” Lara says. “In the early stages of planning I was in the UK and Drew and Megan were in the states, but from start to finish Megan and the whole Ooh! Events team were extremely thorough, professional, and beyond helpful.”

Read on to see how their day came together, as photographed by Amy Arrington Photography.

Lara and Drew were the very first couple to get married at Cannon Green, one of Charleston‘s newest wedding venues. In addition to loving the idea of being the first bride and groom to exchange vows in the space, the couple also fell hard for everything the property offered. “It was exactly what we were looking for décor wise, and the courtyard we used for the ceremony and Trolley room we picked for the reception both felt very inviting and intimate,” says the bride.

They decided on a black tie celebration in the late afternoon, with their ceremony kicking off at 4:30 pm. It was important to Lara and Drew that their day feel both simple and elegant, meaning they skipped over-the-top decorations and unnecessary décor in favor of elements that really spoke to their style. Says Lara, “We wanted people to be blow away in a subtle but understated way. Although our wedding was black tie, we didn’t want the evening to feel stuffy.”

Just like she was the first bride to wed at her venue, Lara was also the first (and only!) lucky lady to don this Mira Zwillinger wedding dress. “I got a custom design which made it very special and unique,” the bride says. “I chose the front of one dress and the back of another. In my mind I had a vision of what I wanted and once I tried it on, I just felt like it was made for me.”

The top half of her delicate A-line style was made of white and ivory lace flowers that were assembled on sheer silk tulle and finished with hand-beaded sequin details. The hand-pleated chiffon skirt offered a breezy balance to the more ornate bodice.

Lara accessorized with a pair of pearl and diamond earrings and a sapphire and diamond bracelet borrowed from her mother. “I didn’t want my jewelry to take away from the beading of the dress,” she says.

For her bouquet, the bride asked for deeper fall shades, resulting in a mix of garden roses, antique hydrangea, anemones, garden roses, eucalyptus, Queen Anne’s lace, dahlias, lisianthus, and ranunculus in shades of white and purple with touches of pink.

Drew was every bit the dapper groom in his notch lapel Ike Behar tuxedo, which was paired with an ivory ranunculus and rosemary boutonniere.

Since the bride and groom planned a celebration with a largely neutral color palette, Lara decided to go bold when it came to her bridesmaids’ dresses. The winner was a flowy fuchsia chiffon style from Amsale, which popped against the décor and also helped to tie in the pink hues in the flowers.

Each ‘maid carried a bouquet that was slightly different, but all containing a mix of garden roses, hydrangea, scabiosa, ranunculus, cotton, wax flower, and tallow berry in shades of white and blush.

Drew’s groomsmen wore their own tuxedos but coordinated in matching Brooks Brothers shirts.

Lara and Drew loved the idea of exchanging vows in Cannon Green’s walled courtyard. “It’s flanked by two reflecting pools and palmetto trees, so it feels very Charleston,” the bride says. “A few highlights of the space were the lush greenery, green wall, and the arbor.” The pair decidsed they’d exchange their vows beneath the arbor that already existed on the property, adding just greenery and a few protea and hydrangeas to really make the structure pop.

Once Lara’s father walked her down the aisle, she and Drew exchanged short yet meaningful vows. After the newlyweds shared their first kiss, a string duo performed “Here Comes the Sun” by the Beatles.

During the outdoor cocktail hour, guests could lounge on comfortable — and chic! — furniture while sipping on tasty cocktails and enjoying bruschetta, fried green tomatoes, a full raw bar, tacos, sliders, and grilled summer squash. “The food at Cannon Green is top notch,” says the self-proclaimed foodie bride. “It was important to us that we had really good food; we wanted recognizable food that people wanted to eat.”

In between sips and snacks, guests had the opportunity to leave a message in the couple’s unique guest book: A copy of the book Very Charleston.

The couple’s reception was held in Cannon’s Greens Trolley Room, which the couple loved for it’s vaulted ceilings, original exposed trusses, hardwood floors, and glass doors overlooking the courtyard. “It gave the space a rustic, clean, simple feel,” Lara says. Tall fluted glass cylinders were filled with hydrangeas, garden roses, spray roses, dahlias, ranunculus, wax flower, and eucalyptus for a lush look that complemented the high ceilings.

On other tables, low glass compotes held mixes of similar blooms with berries for extra texture. “One of the coolest aspects of our lighting for the reception were three hanging glass boards that held candles in large hurricanes,” the bride says.

More lounge furniture ensured everyone would be comfortable throughout the party.

After dinner, the couple cut into their three-tier caramel, chocolate chip, and coconut wedding cake. The sweets didn’t end there, though: Lara and Drew also served his-and-hers ice cream flavors. The groom picked bourbon caramel while his bride selected peanut butter.

The couple and their guests had a blast during the reception, but Lara and Drew’s favorite memory was being pulled up on stage by their band, Rivertown. “We had no idea this was going to happen!” Lara says. “They gave us the option of performing two songs or designating two guests to do it, but Drew said, ‘We’re doing it.’ So we proceeded to stay up on stage and sang Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believing’ and Bon Jovi’s ‘Living on a Prayer.’ All I can say is I felt like a rock star up there.”

The newlyweds, who honeymooned in Turks and Caicos, left the reception in a black London taxi, a nod to the bride’s British roots. “Don’t sweat the small stuff,” Lara reminds future brides. “This aspect of the planning process was hard for me to come to grips with because I’m a perfectionist, but once I put everything in perspective, it all fell into place and was unforgettable.”

Venue & Catering: Cannon Green || Wedding Planner: Megan Chandler of Ooh! Events || Bride’s Wedding Dress: Mira Zwillinger; Carine’s Bridal Atelier || Hair: Allure Salon || Makeup: Ooh! Beautiful || Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Amsale || Groom’s Attire: Ike Behar || Engagement Ring & Wedding Bands: Tiny Jewel Box || Flowers: Out of the Garden || Invitations: Fancy Creative || Save-the-Dates: Rifle Paper Co. || Music: Classical Charleston; Rivertown Band || Cake: Jim Smeal || Photographer: Amy Arrington Photography

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Do We Have to Have a Hashtag for Our Wedding?

Whether you want to admit it or not, there’s a pretty good chance pictures of your wedding will end up on social media. Sure, you can ask guests to put the phones and cameras away during your ceremony, but once the party starts, you can’t really keep them from taking pictures of one another in formalwear — or of your gorgeous decorations! So the question is, with all this coverage that’s happening no matter what, do you have to have a wedding hashtag? Our experts weigh in.

Even if you’re not the most social media-savvy person, there’s no denying the appeal of a wedding hashtag. “Using hashtags on social media has become ingrained in the way we socialize,” says wedding industry expert Melissa Fancy. “And since it’s part of your everyday life, you should embrace it at your wedding. It’s a great way for you and your guests to interact with each other before, during, and after your wedding.” Whether it’s the pictures you post from your cake tasting or your guests’ early-morning coffee run on the way to the airport, a hashtag is what will keep all of those little moments together, organized, and totally accessible. Another benefit? It’s a great way to personalize your wedding even more. “Include your hashtag on the save the date and your wedding website, and print out a few signs to display throughout your reception,” Fancy explains.

Whether the two of you will personally use the hashtag or not, it’s something you’ll want to create yourselves instead of letting guests create a hashtag of their own as your wedding approaches: You’ll have control over what the hashtag says, and spreading the word yourselves will make sure all your guests are using the same one. “I always suggest keeping the hashtag simple. Use words people are familiar with and can easily spell — and make sure it makes sense to your guests!” Fancy advises. She recommends staying away from extra words, inside jokes, or anything that’s really hard to spell (“You’d be surprised how many people can’t spell ‘nuptials’!” she reveals). Instead, something straightforward, easy to remember, and quick to pull up will help your guests post quickly and get back to the party!

Another perk of the hashtag is having access to behind-the-scenes shots and insider details from vendors. “Make sure your photographer and videographer have your hashtag and your handles so they can include you in any sneak peeks,” says Fancy. “Guests will be able to see their posts, too, which will help build the excitement and give extra recognition to the role your vendors play in your big day.”

See more: 5 People That Are (Probably) Stalking Your Wedding Hashtag

Jennifer Aniston Addresses Those Pregnancy Rumors Head On

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First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the pregnancy rumors — well, if you’re a celebrity couple, that is. Jennifer Aniston and her new husband Justin Theroux have been making headlines recently for a rumored pregnancy, but the actress took no time in putting those rumors to rest.

After being snapped by paparazzi during a tropical vacation — she and her hubby were on a Bahamas getaway — with what appeared to be a small bump (see the photo below), rumors started flying that the 47-year-old Aniston was expecting. But the actress was quick to shut down the unsubstantiated rumors, with her publicist confirming to Metro.co.uk that there was no truth to the In Touch story claiming she was pregnant — this story was a “fabrication.” “Jennifer is not pregnant,” the publicist said.

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A source had allegedly told In Touch that Aniston and Theroux had wanted to have a baby for years and were ‘ecstatic’ to be expecting. ‘Their baby news came at a bad time in her life, too — she just lost her mother, and she and Justin almost broke up. But now this surprise pregnancy has turned the worst of times into the best of times,’ the insider told the magazine.

Aniston has been open about the ‘unfair’ pressure people put on her — and women in general — to have children. “I don’t like [the pressure] that people put on me, on women — that you’ve failed yourself as a female because you haven’t procreated. I don’t think it’s fair,” she told Allure. “You may not have a child come out of your vagina, but that doesn’t mean you aren’t mothering — dogs, friends, friends’ children…This continually is said about me: that I was so career-driven and focused on myself; that I don’t want to be a mother, and how selfish that is.”

After a three-year long engagement, Theroux and Aniston finally tied the knot in a top-secret wedding ceremony in August 2015. The celebration was so top-secret guests didn’t even know they were attending a wedding until the ceremony started! The intimate nuptials took place in the couple’s backyard and Aniston’s former Friends co-star Courteney Cox was the maid of honor, with other celebrity guests including Chelsea Handler, Lisa Kudrow, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, and Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi to name a few.

8 Gorgeous Wedding Separates for the Fashion Forward Bride

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Calling all fashionista brides! It’s time to get serious about wedding dress shopping. Whether you’re going classic or channeling one of many It girls to walk down the aisle (Olivia Palermo and Whitney Port, we’re looking at you), wedding dress shopping can be as easy as clicking “Add to Cart.”

Have you fallen head over heels for the crop top revolution? If you’re a bride-to-be and your style is more ’90s chic (think the “Freedom” video and countless Melrose Place anti-heroines) than traditionally matrimonial, maybe it’s time consider a crop top for your upcoming wedding. While the word crop can scare even the fittest girl into daily planks, the trend’s new version is more high waisted skirt (or pants if that’s your thing) with over hanging shirt than midriff-baring risqué. Sure, showing a little skin never hurt anyone but even if you fancy yourself more demure, this style could be for you. Either way, wearing separates on your wedding day is a way to show off your unique personal style, and show the world you’re up on the latest runway trends. The best part, this look can work for any type of wedding celebration — from a cocktail reception to a formal affair, and definitely an adorable courthouse wedding. Or, choose a traditional dress for the ceremony and opt for the crop for the reception.

Is the jury still out on the crop top for you? Or have you decided to take the plunge (more like the crop!) and unsure of where to look? Not to worry, we’ve got 8 gorgeous separates sets — some more cropped than others — that can be yours today.

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Embellished chiffon top and skirt, $399 and $898, Needle & Thread available at Net-a-porter.com

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Anna Gown, $2750, Free People

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Collection pencil skirt and crop top in cotton-silk twill, $295 and $200, J.Crew

See more: The Latest and Greatest Wedding Dress Trends

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Francine top and Danielle skirt, $250 and $800, Bhldn.com

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Tulley top and Amora skirt, $220 and $600, Bhldn.com

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Lace Wedding Crop Top with 3/4 Length sleeves and long chiffon skirt, $99.95 and $59.95, David’s Bridal

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Embellished mesh crop top and pencil skirt, $165 and $145, Adrianna Papell available at Nordstrom

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Calista lace two-piece sheath, $159, Bardot available at Nordstrom

Audrey Hepburn Reveals Secret Wedding Details in Never-Before-Seen Letters

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Audrey Hepburn, the ultimate iconic trendsetter (you can thank her for your go-to LBD hanging in your closet), apparently also paved the way when it comes to secret celebrity weddings! Yes, Hepburn did it before it was even cool, but does that really even surprise any of you? In a slew of never-before-seen handwritten letters Audrey Hepburn penned throughout the years, the screen star revealed the details of her top-secret wedding to Mel Ferrer, and they’re making us wish for a time machine!

It’s been over 60 years since Hepburn said her “I do’s,” and celebs everywhere are still sneakily tying the knot. (We’re looking at you Jen and Justin, Ashton and Mila, Angelina and Brad…) Audrey, you little trailblazer, you. The letters, written in Hepburn’s elegant cursive and turquoise ink, were penned between 1951 and 1960 and addressed to her friend and elocution coach Sir Felix Aylmer Aylmer, according to Vanity Fair. They’re expected to fetch $6,000 in an auction later this month, but no need to drop that serious cash. You can put it back in your wedding budget y’all, because we’ve got Hepburn’s secret big day deets right here!

“How dearly we would love you to be with us on our wedding day,” the legendary star wrote, referencing the 1954 low-key nuptials in Switzerland she was planning to actor Mel Ferrer, her eventual co-star in the Broadway play Ondine, Sabrina, and War and Peace. “We will have the car take you up to our mountain peak, Friday, for a gathering in our chalet of our nearest and dearest!… Saturday will be the wedding… We want to keep it a dark secret in order to have it without the ‘press.'” The ‘I do’s’ were to take place in “a tiny chapel with a wedding breakfast after,” the letters further revealed.

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Reportedly Aylmer was unable to make it to the wedding (excuse us while we rage that someone actually said no to an Audrey Hepburn wedding invitation), but for the big day, Hepburn donned a tea-length flared dress with a satin sash, ballgown sleeves and a high neck, paired with elbow-length gloves — an ensemble designed by Pierre Balmain. She also sported a crown of white roses (again, before it was cool…) for that doe-eyed princess bride type look.

Sadly, this was one hush-hush wedding that didn’t last. Hepburn and Ferrer split 14 years later in 1968. But secret nuptials and flower crowns?! Such a trendsetter, that Audrey…

See More: These Iconic Celebrity Brides Are #WeddingDayGoals

5 Common Wedding Fights You Might Have With Your Mom

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While you’re steeped in engagement bliss, you might just be blissfully unaware that your mother is teeming with concerns, worries, and even demands. And that, our expert warns, could be a recipe for conflict. So here are five wedding fights you might have with your mom, and how to solve (or even avoid!) every single one.

1. Your mother’s involvement in wedding planning.
Like you, your mother may have been dreaming of your wedding day since you were a little girl — or even before you were born. So if your mother feels left out of the planning process, it could cause problems between you two. “I’ve heard mothers say they often feel relegated to second class, and all-but-replaced by the groom,” says John Duffy, Ph.D., parenting expert and author of The Available Parent. In this situation, “I would strongly suggest protecting some element of the planning — whether it be the ceremony, flowers, menu, or dress — as mother and daughter decision time. This way, your mom will always feel like a critical part of the process.”

2. Your ceremony.
Says Duffy, “Denomination tends to come up frequently, due to disagreements about religion or services.” Perhaps you’re a Christian marrying a Jewish man, and you’ve agreed — to your mother’s dismay — to marry under a chuppah rather than at an altar. Duffy says if you find yourself embroiled in an argument over what you’ll read or recognize at your ceremony, “it is imperative that you acknowledge your mother’s feelings and her faith, while being clear in your own intentions.”

3. Your partner.
Possibly the most difficult disagreement of them all is when a mother doesn’t approve of her daughter’s partner. “This is among the trickiest issues I ever work with clinically,” Duffy admits. Because this is such a painful disagreement, Duffy recommends seeking professional help in order to work through it. If you can talk it through, you could “[sidestep] what might be a lifetime of avoidance and strife,” he says.

See More: The Crazy Ways Mothers-In-Law Ruined Weddings

4. Your mother-in-law.
With all the monster-in-law stories we’ve heard, it might be hard to imagine a mother would feel threatened by her daughter’s new mother-in-law. But Duffy’s seen it happen. “Mothers sometimes feel as if their daughter’s new mother-in-law to be is going to take her place in the life of the daughter,” explains Duffy. Tell your mother that could never be the case, Duffy says. “Then it’s critical that you protect time between you and your mother,” he says, so that your mother feels she is still a big and important part of your life.

5. Your relationship after the wedding.
Says Duffy, “Many mothers feel as if their importance will diminish after the wedding and fanfare, and this can become a major driver of conflict.” So just as above, it’s important to show your mother you want to spend time with her. “I encourage brides-to-be and their moms to protect time for each other on their calendars before the big event to ensure this will not be the case,” says Duffy. “The occasional ritual — weekly lunches, for instance — sustains your connection, provides for a happier relationship over the long run, and short circuits any conflict. There are no losers in this scenario.”

9 Father's Day Gifts for Every Type of Father of the Bride (or Groom)

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If you’re in the throes of wedding planning, chances are family tensions and stress levels are at an all time high (and bank accounts are being stretched to their limits). Whether your dad is hands-on with the guest list, or need only be told where and when to show up for your walk down the aisle, it’s never too late to say “thanks” with a Father’s Day gift totally tailored to his interests. So go ahead and show the love with one of our favorite unique father’s day gift ideas.

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For the Workaholic Dad
Regardless of your dad’s profession, he probably spends most of the day seated in an office staring at a computer screen — followed by more sitting, this time on the couch at home watching “Sports Center.” Give him a wellness boost with the VARIDESK Pro Plus 36, a zero-assembly-required standing desk that adjusts with no effort whatsoever. Simply hold two levers and the desk moves up and down to a custom height. If you hear through the grape vine that he’s doing more sitting than standing, we suggest reminding him that you burn one more calorie a minute when you’re on your feet — and he wants to look good on the big day, right? (“Pro Plus 36” standing desk, $395, VARIDESK)

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For the Well-Groomed Dad
Whether your dad’s regimen is limited to Gillette razors and two-in-one shampoos or goes so far as to include beard oils and hair wax, we promise there’s something for him at L’Occitane. The Provençal beauty brand has been turning out cult-favorite products for four decades, and is unmatched when it comes to making luxe ingredients work for both men and women. Case in point, the L’Occitane Collection, a chic gift set with soap, eau de toilette, and shower gel for hair and body, with notes of invigorating nutmeg and calming lavender. Or the Cade Collection, an essential grooming kit (fragrance, shaving cream, shower gel, and after-shave balm) in a masculine blend of juniper, sandalwood, spicy pink pepper, and rosemary that you make just keep for yourself. (“L’Occitane Collection” gift set, $65, L’Occitane; “Cade Collection” grooming kit, $65, L’Occitane)

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For the Golfing Dad
While spending a day in knee-length shorts trying to hit a tiny ball into an even tinier hole may be your idea of hell on earth, for most dads it means four hours of uninterrupted bliss. Help yours improve his game with Golf Game Live, the latest wearable technology favored by PGA pros like Lee Westwood and Jim Furyk. The set — composed of a small device worn on the belt and small tags that attach to the grip of each club — pairs with a mobile device or smart watch to track a player’s strokes. Meaning your dad can instantly review a shot, measure its distance, and see how his performance stacks up against his own stats and the average among other players with the same handicap (the app is also filled with tips to help improve overall play). And if you’re also a golfer, we recommend buying your own unit, so you can challenge dad to more than just putting competitions out on the course. (“Game Golf Live” tracking device. $199 special Father’s Day pricing, Game Golf)

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For the Traveling Dad
If business trips are part of your dad’s regular work schedule, he’s probably tired of schlepping a carry-on between gates. Lighten his load by giving him the mother of all suitcases: The four-wheeled Victorinox Spectra Global Carry-On. With a polycarbonate frame that’s both lightweight and super durable, your dad will be able to move through the airport at lightning speed and stow all his travel essentials in that ever-shrinking overhead bin, you’d be surprised how much fits inside. (Not to mention it comes in sleek limited edition colors like Alloy Grey and Stone White, to up his style quotient). If dad insists he needs access to a laptop or work docs in-flight, there’s also the Spectra Dual-Access Global Carry-On, with an instant-access front compartment with tons of pockets and organizers — because no one wants to open their whole suitcase in the middle of the aisle. (“Spectra Global” carry-on luggage, $299.99, Victorinox; “Spectra Dual-Access Global” carry-on luggage, $349.99, Victorinox)

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For the Wannabe-Chef Dad
One thing all dads should know: Grilling is not the same as cooking. Just because he can turn out a perfectly medium-rare fillet on his Weber grill doesn’t mean he’s Emeril Lagasse. So if your dad fancies himself a whiz in the kitchen, challenge him to up the ante by giving him the Lagostina Risottiera, a stunning risotto pan that’s handcrafted in Italy, because only when you can cook a perfect risotto do you have the right to call yourself a chef. (“Risottiera” pan, $199.99, Lagostina)

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For the Oenophile Dad
Whether your pops takes an annual pilgrimage to Bordeaux or his version of a fine vintage is Two Buck Chuck from Trader Joe’s, the Fitz and Floyd Lincoln Pyramid 5-Piece Wine Set is the perfect vessel for his favorite vino. Each hand-blown glass has a long, thin stem and a modern shape, and the decanter easily holds a full bottle, so all he needs to do is pour and serve (and repeat). (“Lincoln Pyramid” 5-piece wine set, $59.99, Fitz and Floyd)

Fitbit Blaze

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For the Health-Conscious Dad
Even if your dad already has a Fitbit band, chances are he’ll still want the shiniest new model, Fitbit Blaze Smart Fitness Watch. Available in black, blue, and plum, this Bluetooth powered fitness tracker monitors heart rate, tracks sleep, records exercise stats (also displayed in real-time), counts calories burned, and alerts you when calls, texts, and other notifications come through on your phone. (“Blaze” smart fitness watch, $199.95, Fitbit)

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For the Music-Loving Dad
Tired of hearing your dad complain that his surround sound is breaking down? Bring him into the 21st century with Sengled, a company that embeds wireless speakers into light bulbs. Confused? Here’s how it works: Sengled created energy efficient LED bulbs that also contain speakers powered by JBL Bluetooth technology. Simply plug in your bulb to a ceiling socket or lamp, download the app, pair the Master bulb with your smart phone via Bluetooth, and adjust both the brightness of the light and the level of sound directly from your device. Pick him up a Solo unit — essentially a one-and-done bulb plus speaker he can use in, say, his home office — or go big with a Pulse by Sengled pair, which connect to up to seven satellite bulbs. The result: a tricked out surround system in the palm of his hand — just no Frank Sinatra on repeat, please. (“Pulse Solo” Bluetooth lightbulb, $59.99, Sengled; “Pulse Pair” Bluetooth lightbulb, $149.99, Sengled)

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For the Video-Gamer Dad
If your dad is like Kevin Spacey in House of Cards and prefers to unwind after a long day of work with a few rounds of Halo, look no further than Oculus VR. The virtual reality company — bought by Facebook for $2 billion in 2014 — is making waves with its wearable 3D technology, built into a sleek headset to let you play video games, watch movies, step inside photographs, and more. The latest version of their hallmark design, Oculus Rift — which looks like a pair of fancy ski goggles and pairs with a PC computer — touts new sensors to monitor your head motions and adjust the 3D image (the same way what your eyes adjust IRL when you tilt your head left and right). If dad can’t wait until the August ship date for his shiny new toy, opt for the Gear VR, powered by Samsung, which is compatible with any Samsung Galaxy phone for gaming on the go. (“Rift” headset, $599, Oculus; “Gear VR” headset, $99, Oculus)

See More: The 7 Types of Fathers of the Bride (and How to Handle Them)

Snoop Dogg Shares Epic Throwback Photo in Honor of His 19th Wedding Anniversary

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We’ll be the first to admit that when it comes to Snoop Dogg, his 19-year marriage isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. His music, his movies, his style — sure. But his wife of almost 20 years? Nope! Well, at least not until Snoop Dogg (real name Cordozar Calvin Broadus, Jr.) shared this totally EPIC throwback photo in honor of his 19th wedding anniversary to Shante Broadus on Tuesday.

“19. Years today @bosslady_ent Happy anniversary been a1 from day 1. thanks for my kids,” Snoop — who has four children with his wife — captioned the throwback Instagram pic, which appears to be a high school prom portrait of the pair, along with a slew of emojis.

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The rapper also shared a few other Instagrams in honor of their marriage milestone, including a cute couple shot of Snoop and his wife accompanied by just emojis (hearts, flowers and a glass of wine) as well as a picture of a white bed with rose petals in the shape of a heart lying on the bedspread and a few flowers leaning against the pillows (wink, wink!). We think it’s safe to say based on these photos (below) these two had a very nice anniversary!

According to E! News, Broadus began dating Snoop when they were teenagers, before he took on his now infamous moniker and acquired an over-$100 million net worth. The rapper ultimately put a ring on his high school sweetheart’s finger, marrying Broadus in 1997.

The pair did run into some tough times, leading the rapper to file for divorce in 2004, citing “irreconcilable differences,” but the split didn’t last long. “I was trying to get a divorce, but I went back home and I fell back in love with my wife and kids. A lot of times you get cloudy,” Snoop told MTV at the time. “This music industry is a mother, man, and it’ll take your vision and blur it. But God is good, so I understand that I need my wife and my kids in my life — so I threw the papers away. I don’t want to get a divorce. So if you hear about a divorce, it’ll be my wife divorcing me. It won’t be me divorcing her…And I made a mistake, so I’m trying to get back right.”

And when it came to getting back his longtime love? Snoop did what any man in love would do. “A whole lot of begging and pleading,” Snoop told Larry King, regarding how he made it work with his wife. “It was up to me to try to put it back together, because I’m the one who said I didn’t want to be a part of it no more…It’s hard now to this day. It’s still hard because there’s a lot of, you know — there’s a lot of roller coaster to a relationship. You know, we’ve been together for 17 or 18 years. We’ve been married for 10 years, but, at the same time, it’s like, you know, some people in life are chosen for you. And I feel like we’re chosen for each other.”

The couple renewed their wedding vows in front of 200 friends and family on Jan. 12, 2008, on Charlie Wilson’s 20-acre ranch, which was a surprise ceremony for Snoop’s wife.

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Don't Be THAT Guy — Avoid These 7 Wedding Toast Mistakes

Things to Avoid Bad Wedding Speeches

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If you’ve been tapped with the task of speaking at an upcoming wedding — whether you’re giving a maid of honor speech, a father of the bride toast, a best man speech, or something in between — you may find yourself with a sudden case of writer’s block, unsure of where to start and what to include in your wedding toast. In order to give a memorable and LOL-worthy speech, it’s best to remember to keep it short and simple — and to try and avoid these 7 common wedding toast mistakes.

1. Making it Multiple Pages Long
Keep your wedding toast short and sweet. If you see that your speech is more than one page, shave off as much as you can to get rid of those additional pages. The shorter you make it, the more engaging it will be.

2. Doing it Improv
You might have the idea to just wing your speech and speak from the heart, but the problem with this route is that when nerves, and a few glass of bubbly come into play, you may end of forgetting what you want to say… and then end up standing in front of a room filled with people speechless. Even if you don’t write the whole thing down, make sure you at least write out some bullet points so you can stay on script.

3. Not Making Eye Contact
It’s OK if you don’t memorize your speech, but if you’re reading off the paper be sure to take breaks to make eye contact with the bride, groom and guests.

4. Going With a Blast from the Past
Dig deep to find funny stories to color your toast with, but don’t fill your speech with a bunch of inside jokes that only you and the bride or groom will find funny.

5. Making the Bride Blush (or Mad)
When you’re choosing the best blast from the past memories to add to the toast, leave off any that may make the bride feel embarrassed or uncomfortable.

6. Forgetting Your Audience
Remember that you’re not just giving this toast to the bride or groom; you have a room filled with guests to entertain as well. So keep them hooked with anecdotes, open body language, and laugh lines that they can appreciate.

7. Talking too Fast
The key to giving a memorable speech is giving one that people can understand. So remember to speak slowly and practice your tone and pace before the big day.

Jen Glantz is a “Professional Bridesmaid” and the founder of Bridesmaid for Hire. She’s the author of All My Friends Are Engaged and frequently wears old bridesmaid dresses to the grocery store and on first dates.