Weddings
The couple blended their Peruvian and Jamaican heritages at their wedding with everything from conch shell decorations to a visit from some alpacas.
The couple had their first dance to “Make You Feel My Love” — with some personalization.
The couple's reception at Heinz History Center was filled with family and friends.
Many couples think less is more when it comes to the marquee dessert.
Skipping a private first look, this Pittsburgh couple found another way to connect on the morning of their wedding.
This bride and groom had fun creating an experience for their guests with intricate details evoking “The Great Gatsby.”
This Pittsburgh bride wanted members of her bridal party to be comfortable and dance the night away at her New Year’s Eve wedding.
Having a live painter at your wedding is an increasingly popular way couples are making their wedding memorable for themselves and their guests.
Hannah Bair and Jesse Hershberger said their vows while planting a tree to grow with their love.
This baseball player and his wife let their Pittsburgh wedding venue add luxury and sophistication to their day.
Personalized chilled towels, extra fans and an infused-water station can all help couples enjoy their day and keep their guests happy.
Derek Dibrell of Chase Images and Laura Phillipsie had a number of memorable details on their wedding day, including being married on a rooftop under a floral arch that perfectly framed the city they love.
Lightsabers and an “emo hour” dance party are just a few of the things that made Ryan and Megan’s wedding special.
Superstition says not to see your future spouse on your wedding day until you’re at your ceremony. These two couples instead chose an intimate first-look experience.
For same-sex weddings, brides may spend a little extra time searching for the perfect dress so as not to clash with their spouse-to-be.
A Whitehall couple received an Italian vacation as the ultimate wedding gift.
Amelia and Alejandro went from conversationalists to couple to a Real Pittsburgh Wedding.
Bow Wow Weddings takes care of pups during a couple’s big day so they can enjoy their beloved companions without the stress.
Pittsburgh wedding planner Kelly Hall of Kelly Lynn Weddings brought together local vendors to create 1960s-era Hollywood inside The Grand Theater in McDonald, Pa.
This couple had an “Up”-themed wedding, complete with grape soda pins and a replica of the house from the Disney/Pixar movie.
Ashley Ames took Michelle Stiller’s last name after they tied the knot, because, as Michelle says, “you can’t give up the last name ‘Stiller’ in the city of Pittsburgh.”
Katie and Diego’s love story played out like scenes from a rom-com, culminating in a gorgeous wedding day complete with a dove release.
Meet the couple — and view the treats — that won our biannual cookie table contest.
Adding personal touches into one’s nuptials can help make the day feel like a one-of-a-kind event rather than just another wedding.