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Ask The Experts: 5 Soulful Destinations for Your Dream Weddingmoon
A weddingmoon sits somewhere between a honeymoon and a shared holiday. It’s less about disappearing...
16
Apr
2026
“Wedding planning is the happiest time in your life.” We bet some brides would disagree after a sleepless night trying to make everything perfect. So, when will this happiest time start?
Let’s start off with something simple. You don’t do anything wrong. Wedding planning stress is a real thing, and it can have serious consequences.
That’s exactly why we’re here. If you’re a stressed bride or groom, this piece with 10 tips to overcome wedding planning overwhelm is exactly what you need right now.
Wedding planning stress, in its symptoms, looks similar to anxiety and general stress, but there are some specific signs. For example:
Those symptoms are something stressed brides commonly go through. But it doesn’t have to be like this. Wedding planning stress is impossible to omit completely, but it’s possible to reduce its effect on your well-being.
The goal of our 10 tips against wedding planning stress is to change the mindset about wedding overwhelm. Yes, there is stress and things out of scope of control. But they are not in charge. You are. And here’s what you’re going to do.
Self-care during wedding planning is usually absent. It’s understandable: wedding planning is like another full-time job. But the more you abandon yourself, the fewer resources you have to deal with this second job.
Do at least one small thing a day that makes you happy. Do some sports, explore yourself, for example, by taking the best attachment style quiz, or at least do nothing for 10 minutes. Self-care is also simply doing basic routines: eating protein-rich meals, sleeping enough, and hydrating.
Remember that your self-care is in line with crucial things like cake tasting or booking a band. Without your stable mental well-being, how can a wedding happen?
Pinterest and social media are all good until they turn from inspiration into following THE perfect wedding. A friendly reminder that what you see trending on weddings is curated and requires tons of money for preparation. Your wedding will be perfect because it’s yours, not because it corresponds to a certain aesthetic.
It’s impossible to avoid social media completely because you’ll still need inspiration before purchasing. But try to limit social media to a necessary minimum.
15
Apr
2026
Not every honeymoon needs to revolve around beach resorts and spa days. For couples who’d rather wake up to wildlife calls or spend afternoons out in open landscapes, there are places where the experience feels more rooted in the setting. Across parts of Africa and the Indian Ocean, wildlife isn’t something kept at a distance; it’s part of daily life, shaping how each day unfolds.
From desert dunes to rainforest trails, these destinations suit honeymooners who love being in the wild, with itineraries centred on time in the field and moments of shared discovery.
Namibia’s scale is hard to grasp until you’re standing at the base of a dune in Sossusvlei. Climbing Dune 45 is best done early, before the sand heats up. From the top, the colours shift subtly across the desert floor. Nearby, Deadvlei’s white clay pan and blackened camel thorn trees create a setting that changes little over the day, yet still holds your attention.
The most exciting holidays to Namibia often combine time in the Namib Desert with coastal stops, and it’s easy to see why. After exploring areas like Sesriem Canyon, where the rock walls narrow and temperatures dip slightly, heading west to Swakopmund changes the pace entirely. Streets like Sam Nujoma Avenue and the area around the old jetty reveal a different side of the country, shaped by German colonial influences and the steady presence of Atlantic weather.
Further inland, Etosha National Park adds another layer. Waterholes like Okaukuejo draw animals in throughout the day, and sitting nearby for a few hours often means seeing more than expected without constantly moving around.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda isn’t something couples ease into, and that’s part of why it works well for a honeymoon that leans more towards shared experience than relaxation. Mornings start early in Kinigi, just outside Volcanoes National Park, where guides assign small groups before heading into the forest.
The terrain can be steep and muddy, and there’s no set timeline. Some treks are short, others take most of the morning, so it becomes something couples go through together, not something neatly scheduled.
Once the gorillas are located, the pace shifts. Standing a few metres away while a gorilla family group moves through the undergrowth feels unusually calm after the effort it takes to get there. It’s not dramatic in the way people expect. After a few minutes, the moment settles into something quieter, and that tends to be what stays with couples afterwards.
Kigali is usually the starting point, and time spent around Kimironko Market or Nyamirambo helps ground the trip before heading north. The city feels organised but busy, with everyday routines unfolding along the streets. From there, the drive towards the park heads to terraced hills and denser forest, making the transition into trekking feel more gradual.
15
Apr
2026
I have a gorgeous wedding to share with you today full of elegant touches and a beautiful outdoor ceremony. Chelsea and Shane were married on 11th October at The Estate at River Run in Maidens, Virginia.They opted for an outdoor ceremony making the most of the stunning grounds, followed by a delicious wedding breakfast and finishing off with an energy filled party. The whole day was filled with elegant touches, the most stunning flowers and a twist of Boho with their terracotta colour scheme. Arli Quinn Photography was there to capture the day for us.
14
Apr
2026
Your wedding day is one of the most memorable moments of your life, and while much of the attention traditionally focuses on the bride, today’s groom understands the importance of looking equally refined and confident. A polished wedding-day appearance goes beyond simply putting on a suit — it’s about thoughtful styling, proper grooming, and attention to detail that reflects both the occasion and your personality.
Here’s how grooms can achieve a timeless, elegant look that feels effortless and sophisticated.
The foundation of any groom’s wedding-day style begins with choosing the right suit or tuxedo. The decision should reflect the formality of the wedding, the venue, and your personal aesthetic. A black tuxedo remains the gold standard for evening ceremonies, while tailored suits in navy, charcoal, or subtle earth tones work beautifully for daytime or outdoor celebrations.
Fit is the single most important factor. Even the most expensive garment will look average if it doesn’t fit properly. Pay close attention to shoulder structure, sleeve length, and trouser break to ensure clean lines and balanced proportions. Many grooms choose luxury bespoke suits in NYC, Chicago, Boston or Washington to achieve a truly personalized fit, allowing every detail, from fabric selection to lapel width to be customized for comfort and elegance.
Remember, timeless tailoring photographs better and ages gracefully compared to overly trendy styles.
14
Apr
2026
If you’ve ever found yourself rearranging centerpieces for fun or mentally timing reception timelines while you dance, you might be closer to a career as a wedding planner than you think.
Start by looking at a good wedding planner resume example to see how to frame relevant experience and transferable skills. This small step of tweaking your resume is often the easiest way to go from dreaming to booking your first client.
I’ll walk through how the industry looks right now, the skills clients pay for, ways to get hands-on experience, and how to build a brand that couples trust.
In the U.S., average wedding spending runs in the tens of thousands, which keeps demand steady for planners who save time and reduce stress. Planners are part project manager, part therapist, and that mix keeps the role in demand even as tastes change.
If you’re wondering about pay, the occupational category that includes wedding planners reported a median annual wage near the high five-figures in recent government data, with higher earnings in big cities and for planners who specialize in luxury or destination weddings.
Finally, the global wedding services market is large and projected to grow considerably, which means opportunities exist at many price points and niches.