The annual Virginia Living Weddings features real weddings from around the state, like that of Hannah Sisson and Matthew Parker, who married in Tappahannock in June. We also offer inspiration for your own nuptials—from tips on choosing groom’s shoes, to creating custom welcome baskets, to crafting a signature cocktail menu for your reception—plus advice from Monte Durham of Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta on your wedding-day style, and so much more, including our list of Virginia’s top wedding vendors. Virginia Living ’s editors reviewed thousands of vendors in more than 30 categories, and selected only those consistently recognized for delivering the highest quality products and customer service. From gowns, cakes and flowers to music, stationery and jewelry, Virginia Living Weddings is the resource for anyone planning a wedding in Virginia. Pick up your Weddings 2019 issue today!
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