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When you fold a gift box yourself, the wrapping becomes part of the present. A pull-tab that fans a stack of cards open. A lid that lifts to reveal hidden layers. A scalloped dome tied off with ribbon. That reveal is half the fun of giving, and paper pulls it off for a couple of […]

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There’s something happening at weddings that nobody quite predicted: the venue is dictating the wardrobe. A garden wedding theme has moved from Pinterest fantasy to genuine cultural force, and the fashion fallout is significant. Brides, mothers, bridesmaids, and guests are all rethinking what they wear, and the outdoor setting is doing most of the convincing. […]

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What makes decor read as fall? Spoiler alert: it’s not the pumpkins. It’s three things working together: a palette that leans warm and a little moody, textures you want to touch, and natural materials that look gathered rather than ordered from a warehouse. Get those right and you can use almost nothing else. Get them […]

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The reception table is where a fall wedding stops being a season and becomes an actual dinner. Guests sit at it for hours. It is the one surface they study up close, the one holding the candlelight and the place cards and the wine. Autumn hands you the easiest color story of the year. Deep […]

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The invitation is the first thing your guests see. Before they read the date, they already have a feeling for the wedding: formal or barefoot, midsummer or mid-October. For a fall wedding, that feeling is warm. Burgundy and rust, kraft paper and copper foil, the occasional maple leaf or string of lights. What we love […]

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