It's officially wedding season all across New York, and if your calendar is already dotted with RSVP dates and dress codes, you’re not alone. Whether you’re heading to a lakeside ceremony in the Adirondacks or a backyard bash in Rome or Utica, one thing is universal: nobody wants to be the guest that people talk about for the wrong reasons.

Be Cool. Be Kind. Be a Good Guest.

Weddings are about love, joy, and celebrating with the people who matter most. If you’re lucky enough to be invited, honor that. Follow the couple’s lead, dress the part, and bring your best self (not your drama) to the dance floor.

Wedding Guest Etiquette: How to Not Be “That Person” This Season

Before you clink that champagne glass or hit the dance floor, here’s your friendly little reminder on what to do (and what not to do) as a wedding guest this season.

13 New Trends Taking Over At Weddings In New York

Trends come and go...here are some that are in...and some that are definitely out.

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Items That Almost All Weddings Should Have

Wedding season is approaching, although some of the weddings that are happening, probably just got put together at the last minute, due to the now loosened restrictions. DJs, photographers, venus, and pretty much all wedding vendors have been extremely excited to hear the news. Now, let's be honest, I think there are going to be some people still a little nervous about taking off their masks, and I'm sure there are going to be some venus that is still gonna require it until New York State decides to follow the CDC guidelines. Before your big day arrives, there are some things you should make sure these items are on point.


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