Picture this: you, in a custom Italian wedding gown, walking down the aisle to the love of your life, also in custom Italian.
When it…
Picture this: you, in a custom Italian wedding gown, walking down the aisle to the love of your life, also in custom Italian.
When it…
For the last twelve years, Staghead Designs has taken the most unique materials and transformed them into the perfect embodiment of your unique love…
Move over Lady Whistledown, this author finds herself compelled to share the news of the most exciting event of last season. Mariah and Garrett…
Old Hollywood Red Carpet meets Utah Valley Bride at our 2024 launch party! New beginnings brings a new and elevated look to the magazine…
Courtney and Rod celebrated their love at a magical New Year’s Eve celebration, complete with Persian food and a surprise snow flurry. Courtney always…
Bachelor nation, rise up. This one’s for you.
All fans of the Bachelor franchise are fans of romance and dramatic flair. Arielle and James’s wedding…
There’s nothing sweeter than the road to love!
Brynnlee and Colbey’s wedding day style was bohemian, from her gown to her locks. The vivid…
From her elegant dress to her hand-crafted earrings, art was in every detail of Sarai and Frank’s wedding day!
Sarai’s earrings were handmade by her…
CLEAN and CLASSIC are the only two words for this couple!
Emily and Michael chose to keep it classy with a beautiful bouquet of neutral…
Casual. Colorful. Chic. Charming. Natalie and Austin’s wedding is a backyard beauty. Bursting with love and joy, every image practically dances off the page.
Gabby Schmidt and Dalton Cline’s love started the way so many modern romances do — a dating app. Gabby is originally from Las Vegas, and Dalton is from St. George. They were both living in Provo when they went on their awkward first date. When Dalton moved back to southern Utah, they kept in touch as friends. It wasn’t until they did a pandemic “FaceTime Date” that sparks flew. “We ended up talking for four hours,” Gabby says.
Meg Ricks and Darrell Hanks’ romance came alive in the city that never sleeps. Darrell was working as an investment banker in New York City, while Meg was modeling and dancing with the Radio City Rockettes. They noticed each other at church, followed each other on Instagram, and became fast friends. “We would help each other through dating struggles,” says Meg, who grew up in Provo. “I even remember telling him once, ‘Don’t worry, you’ll find an amazing girl to marry one day!’” After a few months, they began dating. And when Covid brought them both back to Utah, their friendship became a foundation for love.
Mr. Sandman understood the assignment. Because this sandy session? A literal dream.