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Shira Savada

Name: Shira Savada
Title: Real Weddings Editor
Hometown: Bethesda, Maryland
Favorite wedding flower: Ranunculus
Best planning tip: Give your photographer a “must shoot” list to make sure he or she captures every single person and detail that will make your day special.

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Real Wedding: Mimi and Harry

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Mimi and Harry got married just a few months ago in a lovely park in suburban Maryland. Photographers Theresa Choi and Julie Lim were on hand to capture …

Expert Advice: Lisa Vorce of Oh, How Charming!

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On Monday I introduced you to wedding planner and designer Lisa Vorce, of Oh, How Charming. As promised, we’ve got a great question and answer session with lots …

Behind the Scenes: In Full Bloom, Part 2

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And now, a few more shots from behind the scenes of our latest clip art story, In Full Bloom. I showed you the first part of our shoot …

Real Wedding Round-Up: Cake Toppers

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In just two weeks’ time we’ll be relaunching the real weddings section of our website. In honor of the festivities, we’re going to be rolling out a special …

Expert Advice: Write in your questions for Lisa Vorce of Oh, How Charming!

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I’m excited to announce that our expert of the week is Lisa Vorce, Creative Director of Oh, How Charming! Submit your questions for her below in the comments …

Behind the Scenes: In Full Bloom, Part 1

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By now you’ve probably seen our floral DIY story, In Full Bloom, in the summer issue. We’re pretty excited about it and have been for several months. We …

Real Wedding: Kristina and Jesse

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We’re going West this week, with Kristina and Jesse’s Wyoming wedding. Photographed by Yvette Roman, and orchestrated with help from wedding planner Yifat Oren, the wedding took its …

Real Wedding: Mieun and Till-Martin

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There’s something special about city hall weddings. I bet you’ve seen this cute one from San Francisco in our new summer issue, and now I’ve got another, this …