8 Superfoods to Eat the Week of Your Wedding

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While one of the top things you can do the week of your wedding is get some quality rest and relaxation, the other thing you should do is try to eat as healthy as possible. Skip the crash diets and the juice cleanses and instead eat food that’ll help keep your body functioning at a high level and build up your immunity so you can fight off sleepless nights and stressful last-minute moments along the way. If you’re wondering what you should eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner, consider incorporating these 8 superfoods into your meal plan the week of your wedding.

1. Avocados
Enjoy a piece of Avocado toast or add Avocado to a lunchtime pre-wedding salad because Avocados are filled with healthy fats and are loaded with fiber, which will help you feel full longer.

2. Sweet Potatoes
Whether baked or grilled, having a handful of sweet potatoes are a great way to eat a low-calorie snack that’s packed with antioxidants. They are a superfood because they are a great source of carbohydrates and also because they help regulate your blood sugar levels.

3. Tea
Swap out the soda pop and the cups of coffee for tea. Tea is a great way to detox your body from toxins and a great way to get antioxidants and vitamins. Plus, it helps burn fat too.

4. Spinach
Spinach is arguably one of the healthiest superfoods because it contains so many antioxidants and vitamins. You’ll get a great serving of iron and be able to store up a lot of energy for the big week ahead.

5. Berries
Get your hands on those berries, whether they are raspberries, strawberries or even blueberries. Berries are packed with antioxidants, potassium and vitamin C. The other main benefit is berries contain high-levels of fiber, which make you feel full longer.

6. Dried Apricots
A great mid-day snack that lets you have a full dose of iron and fiber for the day. Mix a handful or two of dried apricots with almonds and raisins and you have a great bag of trail mix to munch on throughout the day.

7. Eggs

Add eggs into your morning ritual since they are a great way to get protein and amino acids, helping you gain a boost of energy. Plus, they have vitamin D, which is so important for bone health.

8. Oatmeal
If you’re wondering whether to reach for a bagel and cream cheese or a bowl of hot oatmeal the morning of your wedding, choose the latter. Oatmeal will regulate your blood-sugar levels, having them rise slowly and stay even for a long period of time. This is especially important to have happen on a day when you’re running around and dealing with moments of anxiety and stress.

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.

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How to Protect Your Guests from Zika at an Outdoor Wedding

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Zika virus mosquitos are popping up in a whole lot of places right now, and depending on where you’re getting married, there are various levels of alert being issued by the CDC and local health departments. As with any potential health hazard, people are panicking.

But unless engaged couples just steer clear of hosting outdoor weddings all together (or at least for the next couple of years), we simply have to make the best preparations possible at weddings to protect the wedding party, the wedding guests, and the staff against mosquitoes.

I plan a lot of destination weddings in Puerto Rico, where everyone has been on high alert for Zika for the past eight months. As a result, I’d like to think I’ve become a bit of a pro at mosquito preparedness for outside weddings. Keep it safe at your wedding, and follow these five tips:

1. Patrol your venue a couple weeks before your wedding, if possible.
If you’re not getting married in your hometown, ask your wedding planner to do it for you. Take a look at the property and make sure there’s no standing water, dead fountains, or other typical breeding grounds for mosquitos. If you find there is a big problem, notify the management immediately. A serious mosquito infestation isn’t something you can solve if you discover it the day of the wedding.

2. Arm your wedding guests with bug repellant.
Put them in the guests’ welcome bags at their accommodations. Wipes, or spray bottles, or other cool gadgets you find will be appreciated and will get used. Urge everybody to wear the bug repellant whether or not your wedding events are being held outside. They’re walking around outside before and after, right?

3. Put cans of bug repellant in visible spots throughout your outdoor wedding venue.
The bar is one place that everybody will see it. I’ve also seen small pump tubes of bug repellant that kind of looked like the bubble tubes you see at wedding. Those look cute with bows around them in a basket in the bathrooms at the wedding reception venue.

See More: 8 Emergency Items to Have On Hand for an Outdoor Wedding

4. Burn citronella candles or citronella tiki oil around the perimeter of your event area.
Don’t just use them in the mix as part of your décor (besides, the candles smell pretty distinctively horrible, and you’re better off having them away from the food). Literally enclose your exterior space in a ring of protection. Might sound silly to you, but we’ve been doing it for years with outdoor weddings in the Caribbean and it’s very, very effective.

5. Get mosquito-repelling bracelets for your wedding party.
This is especially helpful if you’re planning to make them tramp around a golf course, or in the woods, or on a beach for wedding photos in the late afternoon or at dusk. Traditionally, they’re going to do a lot of standing around. Best to avoid having them eaten alive in the process.

Sandy Malone is the owner of Sandy Malone Weddings & Events and author of How to Plan Your Own Destination Wedding: Do-It-Yourself Tips from an Experienced Professional. Sandy is the star of TLC’s reality show Wedding Island, about her destination wedding planning company, Weddings in Vieques.

6 Expert Honeymoon Safety Tips You Need to Know About

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Your bags are packed, you’re ready to go…But one more thing! Before you head to the airport for your honeymoon, take safety into consideration. Here, the expert honeymoon safety tips you need to be aware of, you’ll be glad to be prepared and confident as you set off on the trip of a lifetime. Bon voyage!

Use Credit Cards
Most people use plastic over paper these days anyway, but it’s essential during travel. Not only do many credit card companies offer special travel protection features, it beats carrying cash for safety and insurance reasons, too. Carry just enough cash for tips, or the off-chance occasion you need to purchase something where credit cards are not welcome. Be sure to also always opt for credit over debit — especially if your debit accounts are chock-full of post-wedding cash. Besides, earning points for all your travel purchases sweetens the deal — just be sure to select a card with no travel fees!

Reconsider Novelty Items
Sure, the Mr. & Mrs. matching tees, “Just Married” passport covers, and “Wifey” cover-ups are adorable, thoughtful, and you’ve definitely earned them, but those who choose to be SUPER cautious may want to rethink wearing them around town. Some travel experts warn that these items are an advertisement to pickpockets or thieves that you may have new money in your accounts, and new jewelry on your fingers.

Make Copies
Make copies of your passports, and have whomever isn’t carrying the actual passports carry the copies. This will come in handy if (gasp!) you misplace your passport during travel, as they’re as good as gold overseas. It can also pay to make note of where the nearest US Embassy is in case you do lose them. Trust us, most times in foreign countries your beloved drivers license just won’t cut it. You can leave the original passports in your room safe, and carry the copies as identification during your excursions, you’ll also need the copies for tourist tax benefits on larger purchases.

Utilize the Safe
Nearly every hotel we can think of has disclaimers posted that they are not responsible for lost, or stolen items. Because of this — and general safety concerns — be certain to utilize your hotel room’s safe. Make the combination something unique and personal to you as a couple — but avoiding birthdays and wedding dates. Whenever you leave the room, all cash, jewelry, passports, and other forms of ID should be placed in the safe. If your room does not have a safe, ask at the front desk if they have safety deposit options to rent for your stay for another secure option.

Think Before You Pack
As tempting as it is to pack your best dresses, bags, shoes and baubles, you might want to reconsider. Many brides opt to leave their new bling behind as a safety precaution, while others won’t leave the house without it. Consider that many European countries have issues with pickpockets, and also you may be spending lots of time at the beach or pool. So if you’re the type to err on the side of caution, it’s best to leave it at home in a safety deposit box, or with a relative. If you do decide to bring it with you, make sure it’s insured to be extra safe.

Emergency Contacts
Not to sound like your mother, but you should share your itinerary (as specific as possible!) with at least one other person staying back in the states. This should have hotel names, dates, flight details, and any other information you think is important. It’s not too difficult to keep in touch these days, regardless of location — thanks to the genius that is WiFi — but you can never be too careful. (Trust us — it will keep your parents happy, too!)

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Who Is Nicole Johnson? Everything You Need to Know About Michael Phelps' Fiancé

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One of our favorite parts of the 2016 Olympic Games thus far? Michael Phelps’ number one fans, Nicole Johnson and their baby son Boomer — a.k.a. the cutest cheering section in all of Rio de Janeiro. While we swooned over the sheer adorableness of the Olympian’s fiancé and little one rooting him on as Phelps won his 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd gold medals (seriously, is this guy even human?), cheerleading for her soon-to-be hubby isn’t Nicole Johnson’s only gig. In fact, the brunette beauty has quite the lengthy resumé…

Phelps and Johnson’s wedding date is coming up fast — Johnson recently revealed that they’re tying the knot at the end of this year — but people are still wondering just who the future Mrs. Phelps really is. Well, we’ve got the scoop.

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1. She’s a bona-fide beauty queen.
Johnson is probably best known from her beauty queen status, after snagging the title of Miss California back in 2010 and then coming in ninth at the Miss USA pageant that same year. And then in 2011 when Johnson appeared in the pageant once again to hand off her crown to the next Miss California, Phelps was the one in the cheering section, according to Harper’s Bazaar. “I’m here for one reason and one reason only,” the champion swimmer told E! News at the time. “Nicole.”

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2. But she’s also a bit of a smarty-pants…
Johnson graduated from the University of Southern California in 2007, after earning her bachelors degree in communications with a focus on the sports and entertainment fields. (Pretty fitting that she’s now engaged to a sports god, right?) Since graduating, Johnson has worked as a marketing manager for INTA Gems & Diamonds (clearly Phelps had his work cut out of him when choosing her engagement bling!) and as the director of communications for YP. Nowadays, the brilliant beauty queen is flexing her philanthropy muscles according to her LinkedIn profile, serving as the volunteer marketing manager at the Michael Phelps Foundation — her soon-to-be hubby’s charity that offers swimming lessons to low-income families.

@coach_bowman I'm ready to go after my daddy re retires???? #teamusa #dreams

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3. Her little one is an Olympian in training.
In May, Johnson gave birth to her and Phelps’ first child, a baby boy they named Boomer. The little social media star already has his very own Instagram and he looks all ready to follow in his daddy’s footsteps!

@Msjuno & Legend are cheering daddy on from Arizona on his final night! #rio2016 @m_phelps00

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4. Her best friends have four legs.
Johnson is also mom to two fur babies — a pair of French bulldogs named Juno and Legend. Juno — named for the Olympian Roman goddess, of course — even has an Instagram dedicated to her cute puppy pics!

5. Johnson and Phelps’ journey to the altar hasn’t been an easy one.
It took the Olympian and beauty queen awhile to get where they are today. The pair had originally started dating in 2007 before ending their relationship four years later. “I’m pretty sure we both shared stuff with our parents and were like, ‘Oh, this is it, there’s no way we are getting back together,'” Johnson recently shared with Access Hollywood. “And then when we finally did, it was still a little rocky and figuring things out, figuring each other out because it had been some time. But we didn’t miss a beat.”

You know what they say… Good things come to those who wait!

One California Couple Went Home to Ohio for Their Summertime Wedding

It was pouring rain the evening Bobby Bott planned to pop the question to Kelly McCready, his high school sweetheart. But rather than select a sunnier night, the anxious groom-to-be simply worked the stormy weather into his proposal. “He strategically placed notes around the house that eventually led to a gift: A pair of Hunter rain boots,” says Kelly, adding that the weather-proof shoes came with yet another note that explained a hired car was waiting to whisk her away. The car dropped Kelly at Orange County’s Crystal Cove State Park, where she walked a long and winding boardwalk straight to Bobby. There, he got down on bended knee and asked her to be his wife. “I was so happy that I said ‘of course’ instead of ‘yes,'” Kelly laughs, “so that has always been a joke with us.”

For their August 8, 2015, wedding, the California residents wanted to bring a little bit of their shared home to their native Ohio. They chose Gervasi Vineyard as the backdrop for their outdoor affair and played off the vineyard’s natural beauty with a neutral-palette. “When the scenery is so great you don’t have to add a lot of other elements to make your day beautiful,” the bride says. And she’s right! The party was captured by Amy Galon Photography, and the pretty details are all seen below.

Kelly donned a head-to-toe lace wedding dress with a plunging back for the big day. “I knew I wanted something simple and delicate,” the bride says. Plus, the dress was neither heavy nor bulky, which meant she could stay comfortable in the August heat.

Rather than wear a veil, Kelly asked her florist, Fair Rarity Flowers, to craft a hair piece made from greens. “I hadn’t expected to love it so much,” Kelly admits, “and I ended up completely changing my hair from what we decided on in the trail appointments so that I could highlight the hair piece.” A gold necklace that dipped in the back was her final touch.

Kelly asked her bridesmaids to pick out their own dresses in shades of gold, cream, or blush. “I loved how they ended up choosing a mixture of beaded materials and other fabrics, different necklines, and in a variety of shades,” she says. As pretty as the final result looked, the mismatched selection of gowns was also a budget-friendly choice. Since her bridesmaids were able to shop within their own budgets, dresses ranged in price from just $60 to $350.

Unlike many brides, Kelly requested that Fair Rarity Flowers not use a single rose in any of the bouquets. Instead, the florist designed organic arrangements made from a mixture of greens, anemones, and ranunculus.

Bobby and his groomsmen dressed in blue suits. “But we were careful not to get a midnight blue suit.” Kelly says. “We felt that really dark color would be too formal for the venue and may be hot in the sun.” Their suits were paired with caramel-colored leather shoes, white collared shirts, and slim grey ties, plus delicate boutonnieres made from springs of lavender and rosemary, all wrapped in twine.

A vintage window pane served as a welcome sign as guests entered the outdoor ceremony area. Once there, everyone picked up cones of petals and greens to toss when the couple recessed down the aisle. To help keep their guests comfortable during the summer nuptials, the bride and groom set up a cold drink station at the entrance.

Two flower girls toddled down the aisle in cream-colored combination crocheted and tulle dresses. “The girls ultimately chose the dresses,” Kelly says. “They really wanted to look like princesses, so tulle was necessary.” Rather than toss petals as they walked, the girls carried peach balloons filled with confetti. “They had a blast carrying the huge balloons down the aisle.”

The couple’s ring bearers also had a fun trip down the aisle, making their entrance in a vintage wagon. “We had our eldest nephew pull our 10-month-old nephew,” Kelly says. “We thought he might wiggle out, but he stayed put and loved the attention.”

The bride and groom’s florist decorated the white-washed doorway that served as their ceremony altar with a thick greenery garland. “That was the extent of the décor,” says Kelly. “It was super simple, but that helped the focus stay on our bridal party and on us!”

A friend served as the couple’s officiant, which gave Kelly and Bobby the opportunity to customize the ceremony. They kept it short and sweet, writing their own vows and selecting a few readings. “It was really personal and felt right.”

But when it came time to recite those vows, the bride admits she got nervous. “It was really special, but also nerve-wrecking to say such heartfelt things to each other in front of a crowd. I really loved hearing his vows, but reciting my own vows was tough. In the end, I am glad we did it, but was happy when I could go back to repeating after the officiant.”

Kelly and Bobby’s reception was held a stone’s throw away at an open-air pavilion. With it’s stone and wood accents, the couple again felt they needed little to make their reception space pop. They asked their florist to create long green garlands for their banquet-style tables. A friend painted green wine bottles with the couple’s table numbers. “We sat in a cream settee, draped with a green garland and ribbon,” says Kelly. “Making our seat a bit different than everyone else’s felt special and made for some great photos.”

The menu was one of the easiest things for the couple to plan. They chose the house specialty — beef short ribs with mushroom Chianti sauce — and added a salad and family-style dessert. “We were all sitting at long tables, so it felt really interactive and intimate.”

The couple shared their first dance as husband and wife to Jack Johnson’s “Angel.”

Looking back on their wedding day, Kelly is glad they let go of some traditions, such as having a bouquet toss or even a traditional wedding cake. And she would advise other brides to go with their own instincts when it comes to the big day. “Pick out the things you’ve liked and disliked from weddings you’ve been to in the past, and try to incorporate those into your day,” she says. “Don’t be afraid to go against tradition and nix something where you see fit! At the end of the day, you want the wedding to reflect your style and personality as a couple. After all, it is a celebration of you two.”

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How Do We Tastefully Let Our Hotel and Other People Know We're On Our Honeymoon?

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After all the planning, your whirlwind wedding day, and that morning-after brunch that feels way earlier than 10am, heading off on your honeymoon is a welcome break from the madness, whether you’re up for a big adventure or can’t wait to lounge on the beach. It’s even better because of the extra perks you get when you’re a newlywed! But asking for special treatment can feel a little weird, so we’ve put together a few tips for letting people know you’re honeymooning, without the awkward interaction.

When you are booking your honeymoon travel arrangements, do as much as you can on the phone or via email, instead of on travel websites. Often representatives and concierges will ask what you’re traveling for, which is the perfect opportunity to casually mention that you’ll be celebrating your marriage. From the airline to your hotel, they’ll be able to make a little note, which will pop up when you check in and get passed on to other staff-members so there is champagne and strawberries waiting in your room upon arrival.

Making honeymoon dinner reservations? Follow the same pattern. When the maitre d’ asks how many guests will be joining you, revel in the chance to say “It will be me and my fiancé — I mean, he’ll be my husband by then!” or respond that you’ll be newlyweds if they ask if you’re celebrating a special occasion.

It might feel awkward, but just remember: It saves you the trouble of explaining you’re newlyweds halfway through dinner! It also makes acknowledging your special occasion easier for the hotel or restaurant, as they can prepare any celebratory perks in advance instead of hurrying to pull something together at the last minute. So relax, enjoy your wedding, and look forward to that welcome glass of champagne as a honeymooner!

See more: The Hottest Honeymoon Destinations of 2016

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Just Attended the Oddest Gold-Themed Birthday Party

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Instagram evidence of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s blossoming relationship (and rumored engagement) just keeps getting better and better (and more frequent, t-goodness!). This past weekend was no exception, either. In a series of rather, erm, strange Instagram posts added by attendees of a gold-themed birthday bash, it’s evident that The Last Song actors are spending TONS of quality time together, even if that “quality time” just so happens to mean painting each other butts. That’s something we simply can’t make up.

Now, while our American athletes like Michael Phelps and Simone Biles were killing it in the gold medal department at the Olympics in Rio this past week, these crazy goons were celebrating an all-gold party of their own for none other than Luke Hemsworth’s wife, Samantha. We’re not sure who was in charge of the bizarre celebration, but we have a feeling our “Can’t Stop” miss Miley maaaay have had something to do with it.

The guest list sported rock legend Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips, along with pro surfer Kelly Slater. Guests were urged to wear all-gold outfits, and were even able to express their creativity by painting pictures using their butts. Don’t knock it ’till you try it, we guess? But quite possibly the most eye-opening takeaway from this Cyrus-approved party was seeing a new couple name emerge. Say buh-bye Milliam and hellooo to Liley because according to a very revealing Insta, that’s what the celeb duo is going by these days. WHY DIDN’T WE THINK OF THIS?!

Since reconciling their differences earlier this year, LILEY (it almost hurts to say) has been spotted in Australia grabbing lunch with Hemsworth’s parents, singing J-Biebs in the car with a too-cute beagle, and just generally being adorable together via Instagram and in paparazzi shots. Cyrus has been spotted much of this year wearing the engagement ring Hemsworth gifted her back in 2012 before the A-lister duo ended their relationship — and consequently our hearts, TBH. But, as this gorgeous couple proves, all good things do not have to come to an end. Here’s to Liley forever! And many more painted butts, obviously.

See More:Are Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Already Married?

Painting butterflies with butts at 5:00 am… @katyweaver @mileycyrus @liamhemsworth @addyjames @michelechantel

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So we had a birthday theme ?????????????????????? #goforgold #spelldesigns #winning

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6 Morning-After Brunch Outfits That are Totally Bridal — and Totally Comfy!

As soon as you’ve said “I do” and walked back up the aisle, the wedding diet is officially over. You’ve heard it before, a lot of brides only eat a few hors d’oeuvres and cake at their wedding, and we think cake for dinner is the perfect way to celebrate! And then, of course, there is the morning-after brunch. What better way to nurse a hangover or aching feet than eggs, bacon, Bloody Marys or mimosas and a huge cup of coffee? And while you spent the morning of your wedding day primping, we say the morning-after is the perfect opportunity to sleep in, take a quick shower, and slip on something super comfortable. For the bride who wants to milk wearing white for all it’s worth — without sacrificing feeling like she’s still in pajamas! — we’ve rounded up a few outfits perfect for your wedding weekend brunch. We won’t blame you if you’re still wearing them when you crawl back into bed for a nap!

The Gap Sweatshirt Dres

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Gap Roll Sleeve Sweatshirt Dress
Yes, you read that right: Sweatshirt dress. Don’t sacrifice comfort for style, and instead roll into brunch in this super-soft shift. Zippers and rolled sleeves add a little edge, but whether you decide to slip those wedges on or opt for flats instead, you’ll look chic and pulled together — but feel like you’re wearing pajamas. (Sweatshirt dress with rolled sleeves, $59.95, Gap)

Vince V-Neck Dress

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Vince V-Neck Short Sleeve Popover Shift Dress
Even if your brunch is on the more formal side, forget the shapewear and opt for a shift dress in a sleek fabric. With such clean lines and an elegant v-neck, no one will notice you’re wearing a glorified (and gorgeous!) t-shirt! (V-neck popover shift dress, $375.00, Vince available at Bergdorf Goodman)

See more: Do You Have to Host a Brunch the Day After the Wedding?

Lou and Grey Striped Swing Dress

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Lou & Grey Striped Signaturesoft Swing Dress
Settle in with a plate of biscuits and gravy in this crewneck t-shirt dress. So soft it feels like cashmere (but without the Dry Clean Only tag!), you’ll love having this dress in your closet for those days when putting on anything form-fitting is just not an option. (“Signaturesoft” striped swing dress, $59.50, Lou & Grey)

Revolve Tiare Hawaii Amalie Jumpsuit

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Tiare Hawaii Amalie Jumpsuit
What to wear when you can’t imagine pairing separates and a dress just won’t cut it? A bridal brunch jumpsuit, of course! With eyelet to distract from the stretch waist, beachy details, and a relaxed fit, you’ll be the center of attention — but won’t miss the Spanx. (“Amalie” jumpsuit, $95.00, Tiare Hawaii available at Revolve)

ASOS Embroidered Maxi Dress

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Vero Moda Halter Neck Maxi Dress
What is it about maxi dresses that make them feel so much like pajamas? The nightgown-esque silhouette probably has something to do with it! Embroidered details add a little visual interest, while a drawstring waist can easily be adjusted if you decide you need a second chocolate croissant. And just think how great it will look over a bikini on your honeymoon! (Embroidered halter neck maxi dress, $64.70, Vero Moda available at ASOS)

Tularose Smocked Dress

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Tularosa Quinn Smocked Dress
Nothing says “throw it on and go” like this smocked, off-the-shoulder style. The lace details are decidedly bridal, while the stretchy bodice and loose silhouette are oh-so-comfy. And did we mention it has pockets? (“Quinn” smocked dress, $158.00, Tularosa available at Revolve)

Pitch Perfect's Anna Camp and Skylar Astin Hosted an Epic Joint Bachelor-Bachelorette Party

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If Anna Camp and Skylar Astin have anything to say about it, joint bachelor-bachelorette parties are ALL the rage. The Pitch Perfect stars celebrated their upcoming nuptials with joint festivities this weekend in California, and we have the fantastic photos to prove it.

The bride- and groom-to-be started the day with separate celebrations with their besties — a bridal shower brunch for Camp and a pool party for Astin, according to E! News. The photo evidence below proves that it was a grand ol’ time — complete with pool floats for the boys and silly selfies for the ladies. In one such photo with his friends, 28-year-old Astin captioned it “KILLIN IT at the Bachelor Party!” and with all of his best guys jokingly laying face down in the pool. (Strange but punny guy you are there, Skylar.) In another photo of his entire crew, he wrote, “This is the face of a guy who’s about to rendezvous with his wife to be!!” while he grinned away. Cue the ‘awwwws.”

As for the soon-to-be Mrs., Camp, 33, appeared to be enjoying herself just as much. She posed for a selfie with a crown atop her head and her BFFs all in the photo behind her (we see you, Brittany Snow!). The ladies-in-waiting treated the bride to a bridal shower luncheon to kick off the day, and then the rowdiness began (as evidenced by Snow’s sassy note to the bride about getting her drink on, below).

After separate fêtes to begin the extravaganza, the two joined forces to have the ultimate bachelor-bachelorette party activity: line dancing! Outfitted in a short white dress and cowgirl hats (complete with a veil, obviously), the former True Blood actress piled into a limo with her best girls to meet her groom and his men for some country line dancing. This all went down at the Cowboy Palace Saloon in Chatsworth, California.

See More: 5 Joint Bachelor and Bachelorette Party Ideas We Absolutely Love

The happy (or should we say aca-awesome) couple announced their engagement at the beginning of 2016 after a NYE proposal — in which they both shared matching Instagram posts announcing the happy news. The two have been dating for over three years after meeting on the set of Pitch Perfect and seem to be super in love (let alone absolutely adorable). This is the first marriage for Astin and second for Camp, who filed for divorce from actor Michael Mosley in 2013.

It’s safe to say that their weekend of fun was quite a hit — and exhausting, as an pre-wedding parties are, of course. “And that’s a wrap on the greatest weekend ever celebrating true love and happiness!” Camp shared on social media after the festivities. “Thank you to all the wonderful friends that helped put a smile on my face. I love you all so much. Now… Sleep.” If the bride and groom already had this much fun on their pre-wedding soir&eacutees, we can only imagine how lively their big day will be. See the photos of the fun, below!

Bachelorette fun with the beautiful ladies ????#happycamper

A photo posted by Anna Camp (@therealannacamp) on Aug 13, 2016 at 5:33pm PDT

New sisssssteerrrrrrsss @briellelipstein ????

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KILLIN IT at the Bachelor Party!

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This is the face of a guy who's about to rendezvous with his wife to be!!

A photo posted by Skylar Astin (@skylarastin) on Aug 13, 2016 at 11:13pm PDT

Nailed it.

A photo posted by Skylar Astin (@skylarastin) on Aug 14, 2016 at 3:21am PDT

The ladies killed it!!!! ????????????????????line dancing is the best ever #happycamper

A photo posted by Anna Camp (@therealannacamp) on Aug 13, 2016 at 9:39pm PDT

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5 Valuable Marriage Lessons Brides Learned From Their Moms

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Mom always knows best, even when it comes to your marriage. These five brides learned extremely important lessons from their mamas, and are here to share their mother’s most valuable pearls of wisdom.

“My mom taught me that when you fall in love and he is ‘The One’ you will know, and she advised me to wait until I had zero doubts. She didn’t settle, and she didn’t want me to settle either. I was always very picky and had doubts, so I had almost given up on finding love or marriage. But when I met my husband, just like my mom told me, I knew, and I finally understood what she had meant.” — Margo

“My mother taught me that marriage is not about being right all the time. It’s about being the bigger person, even when the other person is wrong. That means you let go of the attitude and the angry stare, even though your partner might deserve it.” — Chantay

“My mother always says, ‘never embarrass your spouse in front of other people.’ She gives great advice, and my friends often tease me because I quote my mom a lot. But this pearl of wisdom in particular has always stuck with me. Your spouse should always feel like you are his or her No. 1 supporter and that you’re on the same team. If you embarrass them in front of others, intentionally or not, it can start to feel like you aren’t on his or her side. So I always try to keep this in mind.” — Rachel

“Every evening, whenever my mother expected my father to return home, she would go comb her hair and put on lipstick and perfume. I know, I know — that sounds incredibly outdated and sexist and all. But the kernel of truth behind those gestures is to present the best you instead of the dregs that are left over at the end of the day. In my own marriage, I try to remember to make a priority of staying connected and even delighted with each other. Simple concepts, hard to apply: Actually making eye contact, actively listening instead of multitasking, carving out alone time without the noise of everyday life.” — Bernice

“My mom always told me, ‘choose your battles.’ In fact, she still says this to me to this day. In a marriage, there are lots of little things that turn into big things, and this little mantra helps me decide which issues are important enough to me to bring up with my spouse, and which things I can let go.” — Hilary

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