The wedding of Luciana and Prasetyo, known as Lucy and Tyo among closest friends, is not like anything we've ever seen before. Not only was it so extravagantly beautiful, it was also rich in Betawi culture, honoring the couple's roots and heritage. Take a look at their Kampung Betawi wedding and be inspired.
When we enter marriage, we always hope for the best and we want nothing more than for the relationship to prosper and to last a lifetime. However, with the alarming increased rates of divorce nowadays, it can be quite difficult to figure out just what will make or break a marriage. How can we make forever be a reality? Are there any specific components to what will help a marriage last? We talked with several couples who have been married for 35-60 years and asked them to share about the vital elements necessary for a long-lasting marriage.
Just how do we strike the prefect balance of commitment, intimacy and passion according to Robert Sternberg's Triangle of Love? Start with these five things.
When engagement shoots are as beautiful as this one, we couldn't help but to look with awe. It doesn't feature a stunning background, or any major setting, just a couple sharing their abundant love. The whole session overflowed with exquisite chemistry between Lucy and Tyo. Prepare to be wowed by their beautiful pictures here.
You can always see what personality the couple has from how they decide to arrange their wedding day; what theme they carry, where it's held, the approach about the day, and so on. Today's wedding speaks volumes about the couple as their wedding is so genuinely them, it's unmistakable. Take a look.
We've all had personal and private stories, situations or secrets when it comes to our families that might be a little sensitive when it comes up, such as divorces, sickness, and deaths of the people we know in our lives. For most married couples, they would and should most probably share these things with their partners before they get onboard the marriage train, but for those of our readers who are about to get married, how far or deep are you in sharing these information and secrets with your better half?
While different people will have different ideas of openness and also different degrees and acceptances on the level of honesty we should have when it comes to sharing things like these, here's our take on the issue.
A simple religious ceremony in a mosque with close and friends and family followed by a Malay banquet (yummy briyani and all) - 'twas John and Shahirah's big day.