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LGBTQ

At Offbeat Wed, we celebrate all queer identities and have subcategories for lesbian weddings, transgender weddings, gay weddings, and bisexuality & pansexuality, as well as genderqueer and non-binary gender identity issues.

Netherlands orchard wedding

Sequin jumpsuits, tulle skirts, and naked cakes: a Netherlands orchard wedding of bliss

Tulle skirts, pom-pom shoes, a sequin jumpsuit, a flower crown, a gorgeous outdoor setting in Netherlands, and two adorable ladies getting married — have we hooked you yet? If not, you’ll definitely want to see the (handmade!) naked cake covered in flowers and pomegranate, and the giant gold balloon names that you’ll want for your own home.

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The wedding photographer for happy people, naked people, and tattooed unicorns

Here’s what our sponsor Allebach Photography he wrote when our website robots asked him to describe himself (for the umpteenth time): “fun stuff. amazing stuff. happy people. naked people. unicorns. tattoos. the gays!”

All of those things are awesome. All of those things describe our readers. And all of those things are what makes this Philadelphia wedding photographer so awesome. Check it out…

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Balloons and make-outs at this carnival pop-up wedding

This pop-up wedding at Santa Monica Pier in California was very public, ultra gorgeous, and super colorful. The carnival backdrop is making our day and we’re giddy with the whole thing. The wedding planner, Korinna from Le Festin Events, kept telling passers-by that these two cuties were big celebrities, causing a ton of awesome attention and rubber-necking. Who’s going to know that they’re not? And you know what, they are celebs to us. Let’s see the famous pair in action at their pop-up wedding…

This super chic 1950s vintage wedding wins our hearts

This super chic vintage tropical wedding wins our hearts

Looking at this wedding is like being transported into a 1950s-era South Seas movie set. From dapper-as-hell, perfectly cut suits (floral! metallic! bold colors! our hearts!), kitschy tchotchkes from their home, milk glass planters, vintage ceramic figurines, antique cameo brooches, there is so much to take in.

Anthony and Michael-Birch are two artists (musician and embroiderer), and took a surprisingly practical approach to their stylish wedding. They wanted to keep things simple, focusing on putting on a fun celebration but not breaking the bank or getting carried away with old traditions or extraneous decorations.