Wedding Website 101: Everything You Should Include to Make It Actually Useful

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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, a wedding website is one of the best ways to keep your guests informed and put all of your wedding information in one place. Whether you’re tech-savvy and are designing the whole thing yourself, or are using a template and simply filling in the blanks, the options are nearly endless when it comes to how it looks and what information you include. Of course, there are a few do’s and don’ts to help you get the very best wedding website possible! We asked one of San Diego’s top wedding planners, Krystel Tien of Couture Events, to break down what you can’t forget, what you should skip, and insider tips she’s picked up helping her clients plan their big day.

What Should Definitely Be Included
Every great wedding website starts with the basics: Who, what, when, where, and why. “Add personal stories, including how you met and fell in love, a little information about each of you for those guests who haven’t met one of you yet, and tidbits about your wedding party,” says Tien. It’s also the perfect spot for logistical information.

“Include details about accommodations, the weekend’s events, local activities, the specifics of your dress code (including what guests should wear to each event and advice like wearing thick heels or bringing a sweater), and links to your registry.” Yup, your registry! While you shouldn’t list where you’re registered on your invitation, your website is the perfect place to do so — along with links straight to your registry pages.

What Should Be Skipped
Trick question! “I wouldn’t leave anything out of a wedding website,” Tien advises. “This is a place where you can tell guests as much or as little as you want — it’s up to them how much they read.” Unlike an invitation suite, where an additional card will cost $$$, adding a paragraph doesn’t come with a fee, so give guests everything they’ll need to know. “

If there is something you want your guests to know, put it on your website. But remember, not everyone will visit your website or read it thoroughly, so you still need to include the key details on your invitations,” says Tien.

User-Friendly Tips
Tien is a big supporter of custom URLs. “Pick something that’s cute and easy for guests to remember, so they can quickly refer to your site if they have any questions.” She also loves when couples include links to maps with their wedding’s location. “This enables your guests to pull up the map on their phones and use GPS to get to your wedding on-time.” When you’re looking at site designs, opt for a wedding website that is mobile-friendly so it can be easily navigated on any screen.

See more: Is a Wedding Website Really Necessary?

10 Airbnb Wedding Venues You'll Want to Get Married at ASAP

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Scotland

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Whether you’re looking for an apartment in the center of town or a quaint cottage that offers serious serenity, you already know Airbnb is the perfect place to look when you want to live like a local instead of spending your trip in a touristy hotel. But the vacation rental site offers so much more than studios for two and homes for families: It’s the perfect place to start searching for phenomenal venues if you’re planning a destination wedding for a crowd, too! From a lake-front mansion in the Midwest to a breathtaking castle in Scotland, keep the party going all weekend (or all week!) by finding lodging and your wedding venue all in one package. Not sure where to start? Here are the ten most-saved wedding venues on Airbnb. Get booking!

An Historic Castle in Fife, Scotland
For the bride who wants to feel like a princess on her wedding day, Dairsie Castle is just the place. Dating as far back as the 12th century, the castle was lovingly restored in 1992 and now combines Scottish history with modern amenities. It boasts 6 acres of grounds, with ample space to entertain 60 guests inside and space for a large tent on the lawn.

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Greece

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A Secluded Aegean Villa
Celebrate your summer wedding on the Aegean sea in this stunning villa that feels more like your own private village. With a Turkish steam bath and barn (that can sleep 8-10 additional guests) on site, it’s the perfect place for an intimate celebration in the Greek sun. We can just picture the all-white dress code!

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Crete

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A Sprawling Private Home in Crete
Built in 1900, this stone home has room for 15 guests and an expansive pool deck with mountain views, perfect for an intimate ceremony at sunset. Set up a tasting of local wines, or head into town and live like a true Cretan.

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Tuscany

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A Breathtaking Villa in the Heart of Chianti
Whether you’re a wine lover or are just seeking a stunning spot in Tuscany to say “I do,” this villa is the place. Work with a local planner to gather family and friends in the 18th century palazzo for regional cuisine, local wines, and a party al fresco.

See more: The Top 10 Airbnb Honeymoon Spots

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Wisconsin

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A Lakefront Cabin in Wisconsin
Constructed from a 200-year-old barn transported from Vermont, this luxury lakefront property oozes relaxed charm. Find peace, quiet, and romance on Madeline Island, with 18 acres serving as the backdrop for your woodland nuptials.

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Borgia

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A Borgia Castle in Tuscany
You read that right: This incredible home used to belong to the Borgias. Now, it’s a fairytale property perfect for an Italian destination wedding. Multiple large halls can accommodate a crowd for a formal dinner after a ceremony in the stone courtyard, and with luxe and historic rooms throughout the property, you’ll never want to leave.

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Suffolk

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A Stunning Country Home in Suffolk
This immaculate 12th century property offers the best of both worlds: Room to sleep up to 15 guests, as well as owners that serve as wedding coordinators for larger crowds. Whether beneath the vaulted ceilings of the Great Hall or on the elegant grounds, you’ll feel as though Downton Abbey has come to life.

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Bali

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A Romantic Escape in Bali
Looking to take your guests on an adventure? Head to this modern luxury property in Bali, with an open floor plan, a quick walk to the beach, and two cocktail bars — perfect for an evening of revelry! The chic setting is ideal for a wedding weekend you’ll never forget.

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Montepulciano

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A Winemaker’s Villa in Montepulciano
You’ll feel right at home in this classically appointed villa, perfect for an intimate destination wedding. Say “I do” in the property’s chapel, then celebrate al fresco with locally-made wines and traditional cuisine. Then, toast your newlywed status as you explore local winemaking facilities, dug into the Tuscan hillsides.

AirBnB Wedding Venues: Florence

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A 17th Century Farmhouse Near Florence
Surrounded by ancient oaks, the villa’s stone amphitheater is the ideal place for a wedding ceremony. Head back to the house for an indulgent meal created by the family’s cook, or arrange a sprawling table for a crowd beneath the olive trees.

14 Totally Rational Wedding Day Worries Every Bride Has

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Everyone always says, “Stop being such a worrywart” or “Don’t worry, everything will work out”. But, like any other bride, you can’t help but stress out. After all, it’s only the biggest day of your life and you’d hate for anything to go awry. So join the club, brides, because here are 14 totally “rational” wedding day worries that run through every engaged gal’s mind.

1. Bad weather
More specifically, rain, especially if you’re saying, “I do” outside, but not necessarily. Every couple loves taking pics outdoors and would hate to have the weather rain on their parade. Hey, that’s what backup plans are for though. Oh, and clear umbrellas and rain boots too. Let’s face it, you’ll be checking the weather like a mad man every day leading up to the wedding. There’s just no way of getting around it.

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2. Dress drama
What if it doesn’t fit? What if it’s too long? What if you spill something on it before you even get down the aisle? What if someone steps on the train, or worse, it totally rips on the dance floor? So many things could go wrong, ugh.

3. Someone not showing up
Whether it’s the groom (noooo!), one of the bridesmaids or a vendor, every bride can’t help but fret about a key person to their big day not showing up and leaving them stranded. Um, like the officiant. Now, that would be bad!

4. Tripping down the aisle
You’re probably getting the jitters right now just thinking about it! The walk down the aisle is supposed to be so elegant and graceful, and that’s a lot of pressure for one bride to handle, particularly with all those eyes on her. You’ll never live it down if you bust your ass or fall flat on your face on that walk.

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5. Ugly crying
Think Chrissy Teigen at the 2015 Golden Globes kind of ugly cry where the mascara (note to all brides: wear waterproof!) is literally running down your face. It’s a legit worry, and chances are, you will shed a tear or two, but with the right tools (again, waterproof mascara…it’ll save your life, some tissues and a hand squeeze from your hubby) you’ll be good to go and just as stunning as ever.

See More: 7 Tips to Help You Savor Each Moment on Your Wedding Day

6. Drinking too much
Alcohol calms your nerves, but you know too much booze on your big day is never a good thing, ah! You’ll be popping champagne while you’re getting ready. Hopefully your BFFs can help you keep the alcohol in check so you don’t overdo it. Just enough to take the edge off!

7. The groom getting too drunk
Honestly, what it comes down to is you don’t trust his groomsmen and guy friends to not try to feed him shots the entire night. And you ain’t trying to babysit nobody, especially not him. Let’s just say you’ll definitely be having a big talk with your guy beforehand.

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8. Out of control guests
And/or inebriated bridal party members causing a scene. Let’s just hope your Uncle Fred can keep it together for five hours…

9. Embarrassing speeches
Under no circumstances does grandma ever need to find out about that one time you downed one too many margaritas in Vegas and hopped up on the bar only to get swiftly kicked out. Or the time your groom accidently puked all over one of your bridesmaids. Eek! Is it possible to vet speeches beforehand? Because like, that would be really, really awesome/necessary.

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10. Screwing up the first dance
You took dance lessons for a reason, but OMG, what if you forget all the steps and totally screw up everything in front of everyone. Having to dance for an audience already gives you enough anxiety as is!

11. No one dancing
It’s, like, every bride’s worst fear: a completely empty dance floor and a bunch of awkwardness all around. Number one reason to hire a dope DJ, right?

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12. Everyone peacing out early
What if your wedding is so boring that everyone just dips out early to go do something else? It’s a totally rational but also completely irrational thought because you planned a banging big day and everyone will obvy want to stay, duh.

13. Someone trying to steal your thunder
It seems like there’s always that one person at every wedding that tries to upstage the bride, and she’s not always wearing white either! Maybe her dress is just more expensive than the bride’s or she had her hair and makeup done professionally and looks like a runway model. Or perhaps she takes over the dance floor and has all eyes on her. Ain’t no bride got time for that on her big day.

14. Bad food
Of course, you had a tasting, but what if something terrible happens and the food winds up tasting like crap the day of? What will your guests think? Ugh, hopefully the caterer gets it right…

Como se Dice? Best Translation Apps for Globe Trotting Honeymooners

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The excitement of a foreign honeymoon can soon turn to panic when you begin to wonder how the heck you’ll be able to communicate in countries where you don’t speak the language. The days of digital pocket translators are long gone, with smart phones, iPads and the like making it easier to communicate than ever before. Check out our favorite translation apps and language resources so you can chat with the locals as you head off on the honeymoon of a lifetime.

Rosetta Stone
If you’re planning in advance and truly want to learn a language, rather than just be able to speak in bits and pieces, Rosetta Stone is for you. While a bit on the pricier side, with their trademarked Dynamic Immersion approach, aspiring foreign speakers will practice pronunciation, grammar, and scoring opportunities to assess their progress, as they reach milestones along the way. With a variety of purchasing options and packages, Rosetta Stone may be just what you need, if the eager student inside you wants to truly acquire new language skills rather than simply translate for basic communication.

Google Translate
This FREE (score!) service provided by Google enables you to “connect with people, places and culture across language barriers. “Available as an app or on their website AND offline, you can speak, write or type your desired text to be translated into over 100 languages. Additionally, if your foreign tongue isn’t what you’d like it to be — you can have Google Translate say it for you, and spare yourself the struggle.

Waygo
For couples heading to Japan, China or Korea — you may think it’s entirely impossible to understand the complicated, symbolic language. Fear not — the App Waygo is here to help. This innovative app instantly translates the three languages’ food menus and signage with a simple point-and-translate technology using your device’s camera AND doesn’t require an Internet connection. (Save that international data!)

TripLingo
This voice-activated translator is well-versed in 23 languages making it the perfect travel companion. With added bonuses including the option to connect with a live, human translator (for an added cost), and varying translations for formal, casual and slang — this all-inclusive app has subscription-based pricing and even pronunciation guides and tip sheets to help you fit right in, no matter how far you are from home.

See More: The 10 Mistakes Couples Make When Booking Their Honeymoons

Everything We Know About Michael Phelps and Nicole Johnson's Wedding

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Now that the Olympics are over, our minds can focus on other things, like every possible details about Michael Phelps and Nicole Johnson‘s upcoming wedding. Will gold medals be part of their wedding decor? Will their adorable son steal the show as a ring bearer, or even better, a tiny best man?

According to E! News, the future Mr. and Mrs. Phelps have been slowly leaking some wedding and relationship details to the press, and we are all about it. While we highly doubt that gold medals will be anywhere near there nuptials and, lets face it, their son will be the center of attention at this wedding no matter what his role is, we are learning some fascinating things.

During an interview with Cosmopolitan, Johnson revealed that they are planning to exchange vows at the end of this year, and that Phelps only cares about two very specific aspects of wedding planning: “I also know him well enough to know that he does want to be involved in what flavor our cake is going to be and what flowers he thinks are ugly and what flowers he thinks are really pretty,” she revealed. The rest of the planning, Johnson told Today, has been all on her, as Phelps has been, you know, winning gold medals and stuff.

In a separate interview with Access Hollywood, Johnson said that they plan on having a small and intimate wedding, as well as “a massive bash for everyone in the States,” which leads us to believe that Phelps and Johnson are having a destination wedding. No details have emerged on where exactly the couple will choose to be married, but something tells us that after spending hours and hours in and around water, they will be looking for a more inland location. (Or they’ll be craving some ocean views after a fabulous few weeks in Rio, who knows.)

The last, and perhaps most heartwarming detail about their wedding is that Phelp’s mom, Deborah, is 100% in support of their love. In an interview with Elle, Deborah said that she was in full support of her son getting back together with Johnson after they split in 2011.

“He said, ‘I’m getting back with Nicole,’ and I said, ‘That’s where you should be,'” Deborah told Elle.

Phelps and Johnson started dating in 2007, and were on and off again until 2011, when they officially split. They didn’t get back together again until 2014, and quickly got engaged in February 2015. This May, they welcomed their son, Boomer Robert Phelps, who was the star of the 2016 Olympics, despite his father breaking an over 2,000-year-old Olympic record by having 23 gold medals.

We may not have all of the details about Johnson and Phelps’ upcoming wedding, like where they’ll exchange vows, what the bride will wear, and what flavor the cake will be (since this, apparently, is a huge priority on their wedding to-do list), but we can confidently assume that this wedding will be both gorgeous and flawless. Hopefully the couple will throw us a bone and post some pictures on social media!

See More: Why Nicole Johnson ‘Loathed’ Michael Phelps at Times During Their Relationship

This Couple Paired Elegant Style With an Industrial Venue in North Carolina

It only took one conversation for Bradley Quarles to know there was something special about Mallory Mpare. “I mentioned that I needed to hurry back to my dorm room to watch the UNC/Duke basketball game,” Mallory says. “I’m from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Brad, a lover of all things sports, was immediately hooked.” Eight years later, in May of 2014, between a couple’s massage and brunch, Brad popped the question in the center of Dupont Circle with both his and Mallory’s families looking on.

The couple knew they wanted to get married near Mallory’s hometown, so they looked at several venues in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. In the end, the Cotton Room in Durham was the winner. “Since many of our guests would be traveling from out of town, we decided it would be most convenient to have our ceremony and reception in the same venue,” the bride says. “We wanted something that felt intimate but would accommodate everyone, and we love the Cotton Room’s industrial vibe.”

Priscilla Erwin of Orangerie Events helped Mallory and Brad bring their dreams of relaxed yet elegant celebration to life on September 19, 2015. After 14 months of planning, their day went off without a hitch. Check out all of the gorgeous moments, as photographed by Kristen Lynne Photography, below.

The bride admits she tried to be practical about purchasing a wedding dress, but her heart won out. Although it was a splurge, her Romona Keveza lace and tulle gown was totally worth it. “I knew this was the silhouette I was going for,” she says of the figure-hugging mermaid wedding dress. “I really wanted that lace illusion neckline, too!” She first tried it on a boutique in Washington, D.C., but waited until she had that coveted “moment” with her mother before she made the purchase. Luckily, Traditions by Anna in Raleigh, North Carolina, had the gown during a trunk show, so Mallory wasted no time in showing off the romantic style to her mom.

Since the dress — particularly, the neckline — featured lots of intricate detail, the bride didn’t want to overwhelm her look with too many accessories. She skipped a necklace in favor of blingy crystal earrings and embellished shoes.

Mallory says her vision for her bouquet could have been challenging for some florists, but her pro nailed it. “I wanted something textured and organic, but still refined,” she says. The mix of garden roses, spray roses, dahlias, snowberries, brunia berries, and lots of greenery, all tied with a flowing blush ribbon, was exactly what she had envisioned.

We’re loving Brad’s two-tone Kas Collection tuxedo, which he paired with smoking slippers.

Both the bride and groom had seven attendants each. Mallory’s six ‘maids wore neutral-hued dresses they chose themselves. The bride’s only request? No satin! “They made some lovely, lovely choices,” she gushes. Her half of the wedding party was completed with a man of honor — her brother, Clifford. “We knew we wanted him involved in our bridal party and it only felt right for him to stand with me as we are, and have always been, best friends.” Brad’s seven groomsmen all wore navy tuxedos.

The final member of the wedding party was the couple’s ring bearer, the son of Mallory and Bradley’s close friends. “Before going down the aisle, Ezra was terrified of me behind the veil,” the bride says. “I swooped it off of my face so he could recognize me, which calmed him down momentarily. Luckily, our planner is great with kids so she scooped him up, played with him a bit, and then sent him on his way down the aisle.”

The couple’s 6:30 p.m. ceremony took place on one side of the main space inside the Cotton Room, a former textile factory. With exposed brick and industrial-looking ductwork, the couple knew they only needed to add a few romantic elements to achieve the balance they were looking for. With gauzy fabric separating the ceremony from the reception area, the space felt intimate and cozy.

At the head of the aisle, Mallory and Brad’s florist designed a floral arch made from greenery and bundles of fresh blooms. Glowing lanterns completed the décor.

While a cellist and violinist performed, Mallory’s father walked her down the aisle. She and Brad chose to write their own vows, but the bride admits it took a little convincing to get the groom on board. “We’re both very glad we did, though,” she says. Because they wanted their guests to play an active part in their union, the duo incorporated a call-and-response group reading into their ceremony. “We chose Kahil Gibran’s ‘The Prophet’ and had our reader recite a line and then our guests responded with the next. It was lovely to hear their voices surrounding us.”

Guests enjoyed cocktail hour in the venue’s entry while the main space was flipped for the reception. When everyone re-entered, they found a mix of round and long tables topped with tall arrangements of hydrangeas, roses, and ranunculus. The couple’s head table was left without linens and decorated with a low greenery garland.

There are plenty of chandeliers throughout the space, but the bride and groom further warmed up the interior with their own lighting. Tea lights were suspended from greenery chandeliers and mesh orbs were decked out with twinkle lights.

“We wanted our reception to be fun, with great music, lots of dancing, and to also have delicious food,” the bride says. They pulled it off with a family-style feast guests won’t soon forget: Southern-style salad, watermelon and blackberry salad, potatoes au gratin, honey glazed carrots, pan-seared salmon, and carved garlic and peppercorn-crusted beef tenderloin were all on the dinner menu.

Instead of one large cake, Mallory and Brad chose several smaller cakes, all frosted in their favorite buttercream. Guests had their choice of red velvet, caramel delight, and almond cake for dessert.

The newlyweds admit that their friends are “dancing fools,” so it should come as little surprise that as soon as Mallory and Brad finished their first dance to Bob Marley’s “Is This Love,” their guests all hit the dance floor.

As a nod to Brad’s favorite snack, the couple’s planner organized a late-night popcorn machine where guests could grab a quick bite between songs. “It was a really great touch,” Mallory says.

The night ended with a casual after party at the rooftop bar of a nearby hotel where the couple and their friends enjoyed pizza and beer.

Venue & Catering: The Cotton Room || Wedding Planner: Orangerie Events || Bride’s Wedding Dress: Romona Keveza || Invitations & Stationery: A&P Designs || Floral Design: Meristem Floral || Cake: Sugar Euphoria || Music: Integrity Strings; The After Party Experience || Videographer: West Mint Media || Photographer: Kristen Lynne Photography

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What Should We Include in Our Non-Religious Wedding Ceremony?

It’s exciting to look forward to the reception (and that amazing dance party you’ve planned), but really, the most important part of your wedding day is the ceremony. If you’re having a religious ceremony, it may not involve too much planning beyond choosing readers and deciding on aisle décor. But for a non-religious wedding ceremony, there are a lot more details to consider, since the format is really up to you. Where’s a couple to start? Here are a few things you should make sure to include in your non-religious wedding ceremony.

Before you start adding personality to your ceremony with fillers like readings, songs, or unity rituals, make sure you’ve included the basics: A word of welcome from your officiant, your vows and ring exchange, and your presentation as a married couple. For a ceremony that’s truly bare-bones (we’re talking five minutes or less!), that’s all you need. Of course, it’s such a momentous occasion, and you’ll want to give your ceremony a little more heft and meaning. Here are a few things you can include that will make your ceremony one to remember:

Meaningful Readings
Whether you choose a passage from your favorite book, a poem or sonnet you love, or even lines from a song, readings that hold value for the two of you will infuse your ceremony with a hint of who you are as a couple. Look for excerpts that help define what marriage means to you — not just a passage about love in general, but one that relates to your relationship and the future you hope to build together.

Guest Readers
Without a religious context in your ceremony, you have more flexibility when it comes to readers (especially if they practice a religion other than your own). Invite friends or family members who have played an important role in your relationship to share a few words, or get creative and have two readers share a passage together.

Unity Rituals
You might opt to skip a unity candle, which has roots in Christian tradition, but there are so many other symbolic practices you can weave into your event. Getting married at a vineyard? Blend together two bottles of wine, then share a glass after you exchange vows. Having your ceremony on the beach? Take turns layering different colors of sand into a glass bottle, and have your officiant explain that, just as you two are coming together, the two colors of sand can now never be truly separated. Are you the outdoorsy type? Gather jars of soil from each of your hometowns, then use it to plant a tree that can be permanently planted at your home.

Your Love Story
What’s more personal than telling the story of how you met and fell in love? Work with your officiant to write an abridged version of how it all happened, with nods to special moments or events that made you realize you’d each found The One. You can also opt to include some of this in your vows, if you’re writing personal ones instead of using more traditional lines.

See more: 7 Common Wedding Ceremony Pitfalls — and How to Avoid Them

Vanderpump Rules' Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz Honeymoon Photos Are About to Make You SO Jealous

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It looks like this is one vacay even Lisa Vanderpump herself would be jealous of! Vanderpump Rules stars Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz just married in a wonderfully woodsy wedding, but now they’re exchanging the evergreens for palm trees in beautiful Bora Bora. The too-cute couple have jetted off to their tropical honeymoon adventure, heading to the romantic islands of Bora Bora where they’ve been documenting all the sand, sun, and newlywed fun on the ‘Gram. We’re feeling such major FOMO, you guys…

In August, Maloney and Schwartz tied the knot with their Vanderpump Rules co-stars in tow, effectively sending Pump Rules fans into a tizzy with their stunning wedding snapshots. The couple said their vows beneath a ceremony arch of white fabric draped over the lush trees of their outdoor ceremony spot in Northern California. Vanderpump herself pronounced them officially wed, with their fellow Bravo stars Stassi Schroeder, Brittany Cartwright, Scheana Shay, Kristen Doute, Tom Sandoval, and Jax Taylor standing nearby as bridesmaids and groomsmen.

“I’m so happy to have married my best friend and love that I finally get to call Tom my husband,” Maloney told E! News. “Celebrating with our closest friends and family has been nothing short of an amazing experience.” So what’s next up on the bucket list of amazing experiences for these two? The honeymoon, of course!

See More: Watch Vanderpump Rules‘ Katie Try on Wedding Dresses with Co-Stars Kristen, Stassi and Scheana

Maloney and Schwartz have been flaunting their new relationship status all over Bora Bora — and the vacay pics are absolutely dreamy. Schwartz shared a video of their fantasy newlywed nest — an overwater bungalow — and his new wife hilarious dancing in front of it! “@musickillskate after one rum & pineapple,” he hilariously captioned the clip. He also posted a sweet snapshot of himself and Maloney swimming and smiling in the unbelievably blue waters, and a romantic dinner for two.

Meanwhile, Maloney also couldn’t resisting showing off on social, sharing a pic of her sweetheart hitting the beach. “My husband is looking ffhhhiiiiiiiiinnee!!” she wrote. “Honeymooning with my bubba love is dreamy.”

Don’t say we didn’t warn you about that FOMO…

@musickillskate after one Rum & pineapple smh #moorea #honeymooners

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I saw a lil fishy swimming under our bungalow. I was chumming that water. @twschwa

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My husband is looking ffhhhiiiiiiiiinnee!! Honeymooning with my bubba love is dreamy. #dome #twobubbs #tahitiisforlovers

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6 Surprising Benefits of Sleeping Naked

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You know how amazingly free you feel in your birthday suit — especially when you’re cheek-to-cheek with soft, high-thread count sheets and topped off with a warm, thick comforter. But surprisingly only a mere eight percent of us are down to clock some z’s in the nude.

Sure, some might say it’s gross — you are rubbing your body and all the sweat, oil and dirt its acquired throughout the day all over a surface you sleep on every night. But it feels amazing and — even better — it’s surprisingly good for you!

Check out all of the benefits to sleeping in the buff:

You’ll actually sleep better.
You know how crucial a good-working air conditioner is in the hot summer months. But sleeping in colder temperatures is not only just comfortable, it can also increase your ability to fall into a deeper sleep and reduce the number of times you wake up throughout the night, reports a study from the University of Amsterdam. Optimal temperatures for restorative sleep hover around 60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, so if you’re snoozing in a room that’s any warmer than this, your body is not able to reach these optimal temperatures, leading to restlessness and even insomnia.

It might help you lose weight.
Not that you need it — especially when you’re signing up for workout classes left and right — but as we cool down at night our body’s growth hormone increases while cortisol, the hormone that causes stress, decreases.

On nights we don’t sleep as well, our cortisol levels become higher, which can trigger our appetite, especially for sugary foods like muffins and cookies. And it’s not just overeating that can cause weight — it’s also the stress we feel from the increase in cortisol. This means that if sleeping naked keeps our body cooler, thus leading to a better night’s sleep, we’ll look better, feel better and be more energized to kick things into high gear in our workout classes.

It’s one less thing for you to think about.
You’re busy — we get it. Between balancing life at work, spending time with your friends and family, signing up for and crushing fitness classes and spending time relaxing every now and then you’ve got a ton going on. Why add even one more thing to have to think about at the end of the day. Sleeping naked lets you totally crosses off the question “What am I going to wear to bed” from your to-do list. Bonus: You have less clothes to wash every time you do laundry!

It’s better for your below-the-belt area.
Male or female, it makes no difference. Snoozing without pjs lets your private parts breathe — which is especially important when they’ve been cooped up in clothing all day. It also allows blood flow to travel more freely throughout the body when there’s no restraining clothing pressing down on certain areas. This means your muscles will be more oxygenated for your early-morning bootcamp! Just don’t forget to continue the habit, as after a long day of working out and clocking in your 9 to 5, your body needs a continued release from the tight clothing that can fester bacteria throughout the day and can lead to a variety of infections.

You might even look younger.
Another hormone that’s released while you sleep at night is melatonin — that stuff that you can take supplements of to actually help you sleep even better. Melatonin contributes to anti-aging and healthy skin and is released naturally in the body when its temperature is lowered. So if you want to keep those wrinkles and fine lines at bay, your best bet is to strip down to nothing before sneaking between the sheets!

It boosts your love life.
Hey, who isn’t willing to welcome this benefit into their day-to-day? Turns out, people who sleep naked have a happier love life, reports one British survey. To get specific, 57 percent of nude sleepers were happy with the quality of their relationship compared to 48 percent of folks strutting pajamas. Fascinating right? Plus, skin-to-skin contact is known to increase sexual tension and release feel-good hormones that promote intimacy, one being oxytocin. So next time you hit the sheets with your partner, slip out of those pjs into something more comfortable — a.k.a. nada.

This post was originally published on ClassPass’s blog, The Warm Up by Jenn Sinrich. ClassPass is a monthly membership that connects you to more than 8,500 of the best fitness studios worldwide. Learn more here.

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How Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Allegedly Spent Their Two-Year Wedding Anniversary

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Mr. and Mrs. Smith are finally getting some alone time — for a good reason! Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt enjoyed a romantic getaway for their second wedding anniversary last week — and we are definitely stealing some pointers from them.

The actor and actress went to the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel for a night to celebrate the evening, according to US Weekly. Yes — all six kids were left with the babysitter, and Pitt, 52, and Jolie, 41, checked into the hotel for the night. (A perfect gift for a two-year wedding anniversary BTW, because the hotel totally has cotton sheets.) In the morning, they checked out and returned to their six adorable children in their not-so-humble California abode. “It was just the two of them. They had dinner and spent the night, and that was it,” a source shared with the magazine.

Planning a quick, romantic escape isn’t uncommon for the two of them. A source shared that the lovebirds enjoy booking getaways from time to time, to keep that spark. “They want to keep the love alive.” Mr. and Mrs. Smith vibes channeled at all times.

In an interview with The New York Times about their 2014 nuptials, Jolie opened up about their low-key wedding ceremony — sharing that they had to legally get married in California before their vow exchange in France.

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“It was just a nice thing,” she shared, alluding to the laid-back, casual nature of the whole event. In her eyes, the real moment they were committed to each other, however, didn’t have anything to do with marriage. “For me, the big moment was when [we] signed the [joint adoption] papers for Maddox and Zahara. That was a decision to parent together, to commit to being a part of each other’s lives for the rest of my life. So [marriage] wasn’t close in comparison. In a way, it was very casual.”

As far as their wedding ceremony, they officially celebrated in August 2014 in France at the couple’s chateau, with all of their children present (that’s one adorable bridal party if we do say so ourselves). It was indeed a family affair — with the children helping write the marital vows, per Vanity Fair. The bride wore a simple white silk-satin Luigi Massi for Versace wedding dress, and of course who can forget the drawings created by her six children sewn onto the train and veil? “Luigi is like family to me and I couldn’t imagine anyone else making this dress,” the actress told People. “He knows and cares for the children and it was great fun putting it together.” Not your average custom gown.

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Photo: Angelina Jolie via Instagram

While the duo has only been married for two years officially, their journey together started a long time ago — and they’ve been husband and wife on-screen twice together before they officially tied the knot (2005’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith and 2014’s By the Sea). Now, the Jolie-Pitt powerhouse family has two years of official marriage under their belts, and they appear to be happier than ever. Six kids, an intimate wedding, a chateau in France and being really ridiculously good-looking — the struggle is totally real.