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Fog & Fir: A Vancouver Island Ceremony at First Light
Nadia and Callum said their vows at 6:42 a.m. on a promontory above the Strait of Georgia. No guests. Two witnesses. The fog was so thick the photographer shot entirely by intuition.
"The fog did everything the flowers couldn't."
Photo: Maren Wolff · Issue #047
A Moroccan Riad, 87 Guests, and One Perfectly Chaotic Friday Night
Priya and Sébastien flew their families from Mumbai and Lyon to Marrakech for a three-day celebration. The courtyard was tiled in hand-painted zellige. The chef refused to write a menu in advance.
"Every table disagreed on which course was best."
Photo: Léa Fontaine · Issue #044

The Fern Room: A Victorian Glasshouse Wedding in Edinburgh
Heather and James found the venue on a walk during lockdown. Four years later they were married beneath 200-year-old tree ferns while a string quartet played Joni Mitchell.
Photo: Alistair Brodie · Issue #041
Thirty People, One Mesa, No Cell Signal
Valentina and Dario drove their guests two hours into the Sonoran desert for an intimate ceremony at golden hour. The officiant was Valentina's grandmother. The playlist was entirely cumbia.
Photo: Rosa Medina · Issue #038
The Stationer Who Still Prints by Hand in East London
Miriam Chen runs a letterpress studio out of a former warehouse in Hackney. Her wait list is 18 months. Her clients say the invitations arrive smelling faintly of ink and possibility.
Nov 28, 2025 · Theo Nakamura

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