WAIT, Did Adele Just Get Engaged This Weekend?

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It’s looking like the queen of love songs may be hearing wedding bells in the near future! The “Send My Love” singer has been getting super serious with boyfriend Simon Konecki ever since he made a beautiful, grand gesture on their anniversary this year while she was on tour. He surprised the Brit onstage with thousands of hand-written notes in the form of confetti, making for one romantic AF love story. Honestly, you just need to see the heartwarming photos yourself.

And if that’s not enough to make your heart skip a beat, a source is now telling the Mirror that the pair is (maybe) headed down the aisle! The source, who identifies as a “friend” of the couple, revealed to the news site this weekend, “They’ve decided it’s the right time to think about making that step. They won’t make a big song and dance about it. That’s not the way either of them are, and you won’t see Adele walking around with a huge diamond on her finger flaunting it. But they’re ready to take the next step and both [are] very excited about the prospect. Adele has had an amazing time on tour and is enjoying performing to fans — but she’s looking forward to spending some quiet time at home with her family after ten months on the road.”

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The couple, who already have a three-year-old son, Angelo James Konecki, together, are also hoping to add a new member to their family as soon as possible. After Konecki’s very public display of affection on their anniversary this year, the Grammy-award winner revealed to her audience that her and her beau are planning on trying for baby number two. If that’s not a step in the marriage direction, then we don’t know what is!

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While Adele hasn’t confirmed these engagement rumors herself, we can’t help but imagine what she’d wear on her big day. Would she wear a traditional white dress, or something more out-of-the-ordinary like a black gown? Looking at her Instagram feed, we’re leaning towards the latter.

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The Bride's Own Backyard Was the Perfect Spot for This Flower-Filled Mountain Wedding

Helping a friend with a few pre-wedding tasks paid off big for Rebecca Orazi. In October of 2011, Rebecca offered to assist with a DIY project for a friend’s wedding. While the women were working, Chris Hardy, another one of the couple’s friends, stopped by to see how the project was going, he and Rebecca both felt an instant connection. Three years later, the pair set plans in motion for their own big day when Chris dropped to one knee at Rebecca’s family home in Highlands, North Carolina.

Since the couple responsible for introducing the future Mr. and Mrs. had their wedding at Rebecca’s family home, it only made sense that this twosome choose the venue, too. “We didn’t want to shop around for a place to get married,” the bride says. “We wanted to have our ceremony in a personal space that we both loved. I wanted it to be lovely and artful, and to have the feel of an intimate and relaxed family dinner.” And when you’re tying the knot at home, it’s easy to get just that!

With help from wedding planner Ashley Baber Weddings, florist Amy Osaba Design, and Rebecca’s mom, this pair fulfilled their vision of a relaxed, elegant affair on September 26, 2015. Read on to see the photos Haley Sheffield captured of their cozy and colorful fall day.

When it came time to design her invitation suite, Rebecca turned to the friend whose wedding she helped out with all those years before: Abany Bauer of Brown Linen Design. The bride’s pal helped the couple created an elegant invite with dainty calligraphy and a monogram they could carry over to the rest of their day.

To welcome their friends and family to Highlands, the bride and groom gifted each guest with a basket stocked with goodies, including sparkling water, snacks, and a guide book.

Rebecca chose a stunning v-neck beaded wedding dress by Jenny Packham. When the weather turned wet on the big day, the bride’s dad suggested she swap her Cole Hann pointed heels for her Tretorn rain boots. “At first I thought he was joking, but then I was like, ‘Hey, that’s actually a really fantastic idea!'” the bride says.

The rain boots tied in with the comfortable vibe of the day, and Rebecca took the opportunity to glam it up with her other finishing touches, like an embellished hair piece, an off-white veil, and her mother’s diamond earrings. The bride wanted to honor both of her late grandmothers, so she pinned a brooch that belonged to one onto her bouquet and kept warm in the other’s mink stole. “I wanted to wear something of both of theirs,” she says.

This groom kept it simple with a dark blue suit from OWNONLY but made sure to have some fun with his socks. Groomsmen wore deep gray suits and joined in the fun with different patterned socks.

Rebecca’s bridesmaids wore gold tulle dresses by Jenny Yoo. “I wanted their dresses to be elegant but also fun, and what is more fun than gold tulle? I wanted one!” the bride says.

As a fun gift for her bridesmaids and for the groom’s best man, Rebecca hand-sewed award ribbons with a word that best described each person. “I also wrote them each letters about why I thought they exemplified that quality,” she says.

With the lush landscape of the home as their ceremony backdrop, Rebecca and Chris were able to keep the rest of their décor minimal. The couple’s 120 guests were seated in chairs on the manicured lawn and faced a wooden archway that was decorated in pink roses and plenty of trailing greenery. To mark their aisle, the couple hung swags of flowers from the end chairs.

Anticipating that it would be an emotional day for many of their friends and family, the bride and groom displayed a variety of different vintage handkerchiefs from an iron gate near the ceremony space, with a sign reading “For Happy Tears.”

A string quartet played as Rebecca, accompanied by her father, made her way down the aisle. She and Chris exchanged traditional vows, but personalized their ceremony with a special poem that was printed inside their programs for guests to read on their own.

Metallic reception added a dash of glamour to the reception space. Long chestnut tables were decorated with small glowing candles, lush flower arrangements displayed in the bride’s mother’s antique lusterware pitchers, and a mix of gold and white place settings. With Amy Osaba on hand to design the centerpieces, it’s no surprise that the blooms packed a serious punch: Mixes of dahlias, ranunculus, roses, lisianthus, berries, and greenery in a variety of unexpected hues stood out against the neutral color palette.

The bride and her sister created the sequin-covered table numbers and then attached them to birch wood platforms.

The newlyweds served a family-style dinner with farm-fresh roasted corn and squash, salmon, and flank steak.

The couple chose flavors they love for their wedding cake: Alternating layers of chocolate and pumpkin chocolate chip flavored cake were frosted in vanilla icing and dusted with gold glitter. The groom had his own traditional white wedding cake, which was adorably decorated with fondant Minion characters dressed as superheroes.

“I am so glad I took the advice almost everyone told me before the day: Take time out to just appreciate and experience it,” Rebecca says. “I would tell future bride’s to take a moment to relax, breathe, and take it all in.”

Ceremony & Reception Venue: Private residence || Wedding Planner: Ashley Baber Weddings || Bride’s Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham || Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Jenny Yoo || Groom’s Attire: OWNONLY || Wedding Bands: Rebecca Overmann || Flowers & Rentals: Amy Osaba Events || Invitations & Paper Products: Brown Linen Design || Catering: New Mountain Events || Cake: City Bakery || Photographer: Haley Sheffield

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Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum's Family Halloween Costumes Are Glorious

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Time to pack up and go home everyone, because it looks like the Tatums just won Halloween. By now, you might have guessed that we’re little obsessed with the dynamic duo of Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum. (Okay, maybe more than a little…) Every time these two publicly declare their eternal affection for one another, post a sweet social media shoutout to their love, or just step foot out of their house looking just so gosh darn adorable together, we can’t help but ooh and aah over this celebrity couple. But even if you don’t share our constant love for the pair, you gotta admit that the latest venture in the Channing/Jenna saga is just too.damn.cute. The Tatum family, including their three-year-old daughter Everly, all dressed up in perfectly coordinated costumes for Halloween this year — and the photo’s a real beauty!

The Tatums took to social media on Monday to celebrate the Halloween holiday and to of course show off their goal-worthy costumes! The trio donned elaborate Beauty and the Beast themed costumes and totally slayed the game. Tatum over took the role for the Beast, wearing a full mask and furry gloves. (We appreciate the commitment, Tatum!) Meanwhile, Dewan Tatum and the pair’s young daughter both dressed up as Belle, looking like, well, the belles of the ball in their voluminous yellow dresses and with their long brunette locks. “Two belles and a beast,” Dewan Tatum captioned the fabulous family photo. We’ll be a guest of the Tatums any time!

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This isn’t the first time little Everly and her famous ‘rents have donned matching costumes. Everly and her mom previously posed in matching mermaid tails in a photo Tatum posted to his Instagram page. And the Hail, Caesar! actor and his bride are no strangers to couple’s costumes, either. Last Halloween, the pair donned matching Cat in the Hat costumes for George Clooney’s annual Casamigos Tequila Halloween party.

Didn’t we tell you? #HalloweenGoals, y’all…

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Do We Have to Send Invitations If We're Getting Married at City Hall?

The best way to get guests to your wedding? Send them an invitation, of course! If you’re having an intimate or impromptu wedding, though, it might seem like a formality that’s not totally necessary. We asked our experts if you need to send out invitations if you’re having a tiny wedding, like a trip to city hall or an elopement. Here’s what they had to say.

Even if you’re opting for something small or spur-of-the-moment, sending a wedding invitation to anyone you’d like to have there with you is a tradition that’s worth including — just with your own spin. Here are a few ways to make the inviting process your own:

For a City Hall wedding (or one in your living room!) with a tiny guest list, skip formal letterpress invitations and traditional wording. Instead, write a letter! Practice your penmanship and pick up some nicer paper, then write a letter to your guests (either a general note so you can send the same one to each guest, or personalized letters to each guest individually) inviting them to share the moment with you and letting them know why their presence would be so meaningful. Got a little extra time (or not-so-nice handwriting)? Hire a calligrapher to copy down your words in beautiful, flowing script. You can pop these in the mail if you have time, or hand-deliver each note if everyone is local.

Eloping last minute? We love the immediacy of a pretty evite. It’s more elegant than a text or an email, and adds a little bit of formality to the occasion. Having a celebration that is non-traditional doesn’t mean you have to forgo all tradition! If time is really of the essence, you could also set aside some time to call each of the guests you’d like to invite and let them know when and where to meet. Again, skip the text or email and opt for a phone call: It’s much more personal and intimate, especially given the reason you’re calling!

See more: How to Break It to Your Parents That You’re Eloping

The Photos From This Over-the-Top Halloween Wedding Are Blowing Our Minds

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When you get married on Halloween, it’s usually ‘go big or go home’ when it comes to theme: costumes, spooky decor, — the works. And to prove our point, television journalist Nieves Zuberbuhler and Argentinian socialite Julio Santo Domingo III got married in Brooklyn this weekend and threw a totally fabulous Halloween party-meets-wedding celebration.

The bride, an Emmy-winning producer for CBS’ 60 Minutes and her groom created an enchanted-garden-meets-“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” wonderland at the Pioneer Works art gallery in Brooklyn, per Page Six, over Halloween weekend. Their lavish, spirited nuptials (or should we say Monster Mash?) were equally matched by an opulent guest list; Princess Caroline of Monaco, Julia and Vladimir Reston Roitfeld, and Nacho Figueras were among those to attend.

Even though the crowd was dressed in over-the-top costumes all around (from unicorns to police officers to skeletons to ravens), the bride opted for a stunning off-the-shoulder white wedding dress by Brandon Maxwell while the groom rocked a traditional musketeer outfit (yes, with a sword and neckpiece to boot!).

“Brandon Maxwell is my favorite designer,” the bride shared with Vogue about her wedding dress, which took a total of nine fittings that lasted several hours each. “He’s also a talented stylist and photographer, so he planned every single detail of my wedding day — my dress, my hair, my jewelry, and my makeup. It was a treat to share this moment in my life with him,” she explained.

So why didn’t this Hallow’s Eve-loving bride wear a costume even though she encouraged all of her guests to do so? Simple. “If I had walked down the aisle wearing a costume, I would have regretted it forever. I wanted something romantic, inspired by Pre-Raphaelite art,” Zuberbuhler said about her nuptials, which took place at the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Red Hook, Brooklyn. After the vow exchange, however, she slipped into light-up sneaks and a short white dress (which was actually her dress — CHOPPED short so that she could still be wearing it throughout the night!) to be more comfortable while rocking it on the dance floor at the reception.

“We cut it twice!” said Maxwell about his dress creation, noting that after the ceremony, they made some major scissored cuts. “We added shoulder straps and chopped off the train and sleeves. And then, at around 1:00 a.m., we made it into a minidress so she could wear her light-up shoes!” Now that is quite the commitment to wearing a wedding dress while still staying true to your own style.

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As far as decor, the dark purple lighting added to the eery ambience — complete with a flower wall, “full moon” lighting for a photo op, and a creepy crawly dessert bar and cake situation. To entertain the crowds, the band Oompa Loompa performed. It was truly a spectacular, over-the-top celebration that will definitely go down as one of the most dramatic and entertaining Halloween weddings in recent history. See below for more photos of the epic celebration!

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Pia and the flower mattress. #nievesandjulio

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4 Things that Should Take A Backseat to Wedding Planning

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Some things are just more important than others, that’s a fact of life. But while you and your soon-to-be spouse are feeling the stress and pressure of planning your wedding, it’s perfectly OK to reevaluate what can be put on hold or take a backseat to the planning process. Doing so will help ensure you are fully present, and may even thoroughly enjoy the process of planning your wedding!

Retail Therapy
No matter what type of wedding you’re planning, everyone would agree that it’s pretty expensive. Regardless of budgets or income, it’s a good idea to put frivolous, impulsive spending and retail therapy sessions on hold while spending big chunks of change on your pending nuptials. When you’re already spending thousands on your big day, it’s easy to think something along the lines of “put it on my tab” or “charge it,” but each purchase can add up to serious spending. Save it for after you say “I do” for honeymoon essentials or unique items worthy for a new “Mrs.” instead.

Late Nights
A happy hour here and there is totally cool, in fact, we encourage it. But if your pre-engaged self was running around town until 4AM nearly every weekend, perhaps you can push pause on your partying habits just a bit. Aside from not ruining mornings (or entire days) with hangovers and exhaustion, limiting your cocktail consumption can also help your bank account, and your pre-wedding beauty/fitness goals, too. Of course, celebratory champs and cocktails are always acceptable — in moderation.

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People Pleasing
We’re not saying to take this time to be a selfish hermit — but hear us out. When it comes to your wedding plans (and other aspects of your life, too) people will have opinions and needs — often, lots of them. While on a typical day you might be inclined to go out of your way for someone or put other’s needs above your own, think twice. Giving too much of yourself or ignoring boundaries can be emotionally taxing, and with emotions sometimes running high as your wedding day approaches, you might not have too much energy to spare. It is totally acceptable to put yourself first when you need to do so.

Major or Impulsive Life Decisions
While deep into the final stages of wedding planning, you may begin to feel as though you’re losing control of the details, or even the bigger picture. In an effort to regain control of some aspects of your life it may be tempting to seek out things you can control, or look for a big change. We recommend trying to avoid making any huge or impulsive decisions such as a job change, or relocation while wedding planning. After all, having too many things to focus on and work on can be uber overwhelming. The stress is temporary, but the payoff will be huge (promise!). Once your wedding day has gone off without a hitch, you can reevaluate and see if you really still want to change jobs or move into a new nest.

Behind-the-scenes at Our December/January Cover Shoot With Max Montgomery

This month, BRIDES chose fashion photographer Max Montgomery out of thousands who entered a competition to shoot the magazine’s cover.

For this issue, BRIDES teamed up with Wix.com to give one photographer the opportunity of a lifetime — the chance to shoot the cover of BRIDES magazine. Wix.com is a leading online platform that makes it easy for everyone to create a beautiful, professional Web presence, with special tools and advanced features for photographers.

Thousands submitted their online Wix port folios for the chance to win, and after poring over a wide range of submissions, creative director Jenifer Walter and her team chose Max Montgomery (maxmontgomeryphoto.com), a 27-year-old British lensman based in New York and L.A., as the winner.

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Montgomery’s father was a photographer who bought him his first camera when he was 13. “At 18, I started working as an intern for Mario Testino,” says Montgomery, whose time with the legendary fashion photographer changed his life: “That’s when I knew this is what I wanted to do,” he says. A background in fashion photography is something Brides looks for when choosing who to work with, so Montgomery’s experience is part of what made him a good fit. Also, working on a shoot that involves a big crew is ideal for Montgomery. Asked about the most important consideration when taking photos, he replied, “The team you work with. You are only as good as your team.”

Why Kate Middleton Might Not Be a Bridesmaid At Her Sister Pippa's Wedding

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Color us excited because plans for Britain’s next nearly-royal wedding are officially underway and the big day is slated for May 2017. Mark your calendars! Cancel all your plans! And get ready to check yes on that RSVP card for Pippa Middleton’s wedding. The sister of the Duchess of Cambridge is currently figuring out the big day details of her wedding to fiancé James Matthews and we have all the deets — including how the bride’s royal sis won’t be a bridesmaid in the ceremony. Wait, what?!

This past summer, Middleton’s longtime love, financier James Matthews, popped the question with a vintage-inspired three-carat engagement ring featuring an octagonal-shaped halo. “Miss Pippa Middleton and Mr. James Matthews are delighted to announce that they became engaged on Sunday, July 17, and plan to marry next year,” the couple said in a short joint statement. And now comes the newest royal revelation that the couple is planning to tie the knot less than a year after that ring was slipped on Middleton’s finger.

According to Vogue, Middleton will be walking down the aisle at St. Mark’s, her local church in Englefield, Berkshire. And after the “I dos,” the newlyweds’ 150 guests will retreat to the backyard garden of the bride’s parents for sweet, at-home wedding reception. We’re counting down the days as we speak!

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But back to that ceremony… Apparently, the Duchess of Cambridge isn’t planning on standing by her sister’s side as a bridesmaid when she says her vows. In case you’ve forgotten (and if so, shame on you!), Middleton wowed the world when she was a bridesmaid at the Royal Wedding between the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William back in 2011. Sure, she wasn’t the star of the show and spent the day holding and fluffing the bride-to-be’s long train, but didn’t Middleton look fabulous in her Sarah Burton for Alexandra McQueen white sheath while doing so? But it sounds like her sister won’t be repaying the favor…

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According to Vogue, royal experts are speculating that having the future Queen of England walk down the aisle would cause a bit of spectacle, so the Duchess is reportedly opting to take a backseat at Middleton’s upcoming “I dos.” But that doesn’t mean that this wedding party will be totally devoid of royalty. Rumor has it that Prince Willam and the Duchess’ little ones, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will be taking on pageboy and flower girl duties at their aunt’s nuptials. And they were worried about the Duchess stealing the show??!!

What You Need to Know Before You Buy Your Engagement Ring Online

We buy almost everything online, nowadays, from clothes to accessories, even groceries and electronics. That’s why some people are even browsing diamond rings online in hopes of finding the perfect engagement ring, at the perfect price.

So if you’re committed to ditching store hopping for online browsing, here are 6 things to know before you press the buy now button on an engagement ring you found online.

1. Do Your Research
Just like you would for a brick and mortar store, be sure to do your research on the online store. Read reviews from past customers and search credible sources to find out more about them.

2. Go In Person First
If you have your eye on the perfect ring, see if you can find it at a store in-person, even if you plan to buy it online. That way, you can confirm what it looks like and if it’s the ring you really want to buy.

3. Make Sure You Know Specifics
Be sure to know exactly what you are buying. When you buy a diamond, you’ll want to know the cut, the carat weight, color, and clarity. Look for specifics on each of the 4Cs and don’t settle for knowing just the “range.”

4. Find a Grading Report
Find out if the diamond comes with an Independent Grading Report (GIA). That will give you an unbiased analysis of the diamond’s 4Cs and since the value of the diamond is largely based on quality, the objective assessment of the 4Cs is critical.

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5. See the Payment Options
If you can pay with your credit card, you may have added protection if there’s a problem with the purchase, since most credit card companies provide recourse.

6. Learn More About the Seller
Know the facts about the business, such as how long they have operated for, what the return policy is, how long it takes to ship, and more.

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.

BRIDES Northern California: San Francisco's Best Party Rental Vendors

While some venues might provide everything you need for your dream wedding, it’s more likely that you’ll need to rent at least a few items to pull off your perfect event. Even at venues that provide the basics, you’ll often find they’re just that: basic. Renting items gives you more flexibility to match items to your color scheme and theme. Here are some of the best San Francisco party rental vendors.

Classic Party Rentals
With 25 locations in the US, three of which are in California (including the Bay, Napa and San Jose), Classic Party Rentals is one of the most well-known party rental options. The San Francisco outpost is actually located in Burlingame, and carries a massive selection of just about everything you could need. From tents and lounge furniture to lighting and electrical, outdoor heaters to dance floors, chairs and tables to plates and glasses, they have it all. They also carry cooking and service equipment such as chafers, charcoal grills, and refrigerators. Read real brides’ reviews here!

Abbey Rentals
Serving Northern California since 1947, Abbey Rentals offers all the standard equipment — chairs, tables, dinnerware, tents, dance floors and more — and their services include setup and breakdown of furniture and larger equipment, free site inspections, and free event layout design. They also have a 72-hour cancellation policy. Read real brides’ reviews here!

Gussy Up Decor
If you’re looking to add a vintage touch to your decor, look no further than Gussy Up decor, which offers a wide selection of vintage bars, settes, buffets, and vintage doors, plus decorative elements like wine barrels, vintage suitcases and antique typewriters. They can custom order based on your needs and will stage your event for a small extra fee. Items can be picked up or delivered (for a fee).

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Archive Rentals
When Archive says they are a “specialty” rental company, they mean it. Where else can you rent items like a decorative rowboat, Airstream trailer, teepee, lemonade stand, or vintage vespa? In addition to these wow pieces they also provide vintage-inspired lounge furniture, beautiful tableware, arbors, and other decorative elements. They can also help with floral design and professional day-of styling services; their San Francisco showroom is by appointment only. Read real brides’ reviews here!

Encore Events Rentals
Encore Events Rentals has been serving the Bay Area and wine country for more than 30 years. In addition to a wide selection of chairs, tables, decor, dinnerware and serving equipment, they offer tents, dance floors and other staging. Their signature service is a CAD design of your space; they’ll create a virtual model so you can see exactly what your completed event will look like. They also include a free site visit with tent rentals to make sure you reserve the best tent for the size of the space. Read real brides’ reviews here!

For even more rentals for your “I do” space, browse other local wedding vendors here!

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