destination weddings – Signature9 http://198.46.88.49 Lifestyle Intelligence Tue, 12 Aug 2014 02:46:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Carrie Underwood, LaLa Vazquez & Carmelo Anthony, Fat Bridesmaids in Demand: the Wedding Roundup http://198.46.88.49/living/carrie-underwood-lala-vasquez-carmello-anthony-fat-bridesmaids-in-demand-the-wedding-roundup http://198.46.88.49/living/carrie-underwood-lala-vasquez-carmello-anthony-fat-bridesmaids-in-demand-the-wedding-roundup#respond Sun, 11 Jul 2010 21:19:18 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=13983 Wedding season is indeed underway. Hollywood, sports, music and political stars all had a busy week as quite a few couples decided on this week to get hitched. You probably know about Carrie Underwood’s wedding, and Lala Vasquez & Carmello Anthony’s vows, but you may have missed a few. For starters? The Office‘s Jim and Pam got married! – to other people, Bill Clinton played a role in a wedding – but not for Chelsea, and there’s all kinds of other wedding news ranging from shows of solidarity for gay and lesbian couples, to free Vera Wang and Taco Bell weddings.

Carrie Underwood & Mike Fisher

The American Idol winner married her hockey player fiance in a ceremony that was top secret until hours before. She will undoubtedly cross over to the coveted Star Wars fan demographic as she becomes Carrie Fisher.

Location: Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, GA
The bride wore: a Chantilly lace Monique Lhuillier dress
The guests: 250 family and friends including Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul

Lala Vazquez & Carmelo Anthony

NBA star Carmelo Anthony wed former MTV VJ Lala Vasquez 5 years after getting engaged. Their 3-year-old son Kiyan accompanied them down the aisle.

Location: Cipriani Restaurant, Manhattan, New York
The bride wore: a Vera Wang gown
The guests: 320 family and friends including Serena Williams, LeBron James and his girlfriend Savannah Brinson, rapper Ludacris, Kelly Rowland and Kim Kardashian

Huma Abedin & Anthony Weiner

He’s a representative for New York’s 9th Congressional district (Queens), and she’s an aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. That connection came in handy: Bill Clinton presided over the ceremony.

Location: Oheka Castle in Huntington, Long Island (New York)
The bride wore: a gold-embroidered Oscar de la Renta gown
The guests: family and friends, including Bill and Hillary Clinton

Emily Blunt & John Krasinski

This one was kept pretty quiet, but Blunt and Krasinski have been staying at George Clooney’s Lake Como villa since July 4th in preparation for the big day.

Location: Villa D’este in Como, Italy
The bride wore: a draped chiffon Marchesa gown with sweetheart neckline and embroidered detail
The guests: George Clooney and his girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis, and we assume, more friends and family

Erika Jones & Kevin Liles

He might not be as recognizable as some of the other grooms, but Kevin Liles is a music executive who has helped shape the careers of Jay-Z and Kanye West among other artists.

Location: Birmingham, Alabama
The guests: Family and friends including Brian McKnight, Russell Simmons, Gayle King (Oprah Winfrey’s best friend), gospel singer Yolanda Adams, Kelly Price and Trey Songz

Jenna Fischer & Lee Kirk

Location: Malibu, CA
The guests: Friends and family including Office co-star Rainn Wilson. John Krasinski was understandably not able to attend

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Love, but No Marriage: the Romantic Destinations Where You Can’t Put a Ring On It http://198.46.88.49/living/travel/love-but-no-marriage-the-romantic-destinations-where-you-cant-put-a-ring-on-it http://198.46.88.49/living/travel/love-but-no-marriage-the-romantic-destinations-where-you-cant-put-a-ring-on-it#comments Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:00:32 +0000 http://198.46.88.49/?p=10045 Love, but No Marriage is part of a guest series exploring wedding and honeymoon travel, by Mark Cronin, a travel and wedding writer who supplies knowledge of his experiences around the world.

Thinking of getting married in the country of your dreams? How about just a honeymoon?

Many people around the world dream of a destination wedding where they can be married abroad. With a small wedding party, the prices of certain locations can make this seem easy to achieve (or at least no more than the cost of a larger local wedding). Then you discover that the place you’re most keen on won’t allow you to actually be married. Here are a few of the romantic destinations that are happy to play host during your honeymoon – as long as your first wedding takes place somewhere else.

The Maldives

Visually attractive scenes from some of the most luxurious hotels on the planet – some at relatively affordable prices, have made the Maldives one of the honeymoon capitals of the world. With over 1000 islands making up the Maldivian country there are many resorts to choose from, each more beautiful than the last. Because of its precarious situation with rising sea levels the Maldives has grabbed the world’s attention in seeking ways to help keep the islands alive, but this is another matter.

The more immediate issue for anyone planning a wedding in the Maldives without sufficient research could result in frustration (not ideal for a wedding). Allow me to let you into a little bit of “Geek knowledge” to put the next part of this article into perspective. Thousands of people from over the world search on the internet for “Maldives weddings”, which returns millions of results, each one offering you the wedding of your dreams in the Maldives.

What’s disappointing is that not many of them will give you a key piece of information: simply put you can’t get married in the Maldives. For foreigners, there is no such thing as a Maldives wedding unless you or your partner is Maldivian. You can have a non-legal blessing, which is as the name implies not legally binding. This country is of strong Muslim faith, which is part of the restriction on marriages for those from outside the country.

Also in the list of can-dos are wedding vow renewals. This will grant you a certificate, also non-legally binding, but less imperative for couples who’ve already had their “til death do us part”s legally recognized in their home countries.

France

Another tricky one is France. Now this is not really as bad as the Maldives but can be quite frustrating. As with the Maldives, religious weddings are not legally recognized by the French government but you can have a blessing. Most French couples are first married at their local prefecture (a kind of district headquarters) in a civil ceremony, even if they later have a larger event. If you have your heart set on a Paris (or any other French) wedding, many people have a simple civil ceremony at home before coming for a religious blessing.

If you are adamant about having a religious wedding in France, there is in fact a way that you can still have your dream wedding. Be warned: it’s much more complicated than your average civil ceremony, and can be a lot more expensive. In order for your wedding to be recognised as legally binding, you need to have been a resident in France for at least 42 days. From the US, you can stay up to 90 days on a tourist visa, which doesn’t make this impossible, but good luck telling your boss that you’ll be taking 6 weeks off for romance in Paris. This makes France a very difficult place for anyone to have a wedding but it is an incredible place to have a honeymoon. Paris is the city of love and the location of the lusty. Even if you and your partner cannot have the wedding of your dreams you can spend a length of time admiring the view, the attractions and of course each other.

Mexico

If you want a hassle free wedding abroad, and your dream is to be wed in Mexico, can I recommend reconsidering your options? It isn’t that Mexico isn’t a lovely place to get married, but it is quite time consuming. Weddings in Mexico require that you both take a blood test to confirm that you are both healthy and living well. This is to make sure that potential future children will have better odds of being born healthy. Iran and the US states of Connecticut, Indiana, Mississippi and Montana have similar requirements, though these aren’t the usual destinations considered in a search for luxury wedding destinations.

These weddings can become lengthy and although the procedures are there for your own good it can be a bit of a downer on the wedding experience. The honeymoon experience however is one of the best in the world. Quite literally, you will be treated like royalty receiving lavish pampering at prices that won’t keep you in debt past your first anniversary. An experience at any of the 5-star resorts is bound to be on par with anything  the Caribbean islands would offer.

Honeymoons

As with everything to do with a wedding, and in particular your wedding, it is important to remember that the most enjoyable part of your magical experience comes after the “I do.” Not to say that the wedding itself isn’t a great moment in life, but the party doesn’t start till afterwards.

Everywhere in the world offers you the opportunity to enjoy a honeymoon. It is also possible for you to have a mini ceremony or a renewal of vows in any of these countries too; it will however just be for you and your partner’s benefit (surely there is nothing wrong with this though).

As with everything important in your life, make sure that you have everything you need to take with you on your wedding overseas. Birth certificates and passports are key for you to get married abroad, and double check with your travel agent or wedding specialist that you have any other items that may be required by the country of your destination. One last tip; some countries like Greece will marry you off, but you will need to get your birth certificate translated to make it all valid.

Mark Cronin is an avid travel and wedding writer who works with Tropical Sky, a UK tour operator that supplies weddings abroad around the world.
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