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lesbian weddings

YAY, LESBIAN WEDDINGS! We celebrate all identities within the LGBT umbrella, including transgender weddings, gay weddings, and bisexuality, as well nonbinary and non-binary gender identity issues. If you want to talk fashion, darlings, be sure to check out our two brides, two dresses posts (for lesbian weddings where both partners wore gowns), and our bride in pants archive, which features lots of straight brides too, and SO MUCH non-dress wedding attire inspiration.

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These two ladies (and their flower pooches!) rocked the most beautiful outdoor wedding

Melissa and Lauren a seriously beautiful outdoor wedding. Think tons of fabulous florals (including matching bouquets and sweet dog collars!), two flowing and stunning dresses, classically gorgeous centerpieces, pastel macarons, and of course, their two huge hounds who lit up the ceremony. Let’s see the whole thing in all its splendor.

Catskills wedding with prom-themed reception as seen on @offbeatbride #catskills #wedding #lgbt

Wait until you see this Catskills Buddhist wedding with prom-themed reception

These two cuties had a lovely journey to their Catskills Buddhist wedding at Dai Bosatsu Catskills. They had been attending a weekly sit at Dai Bosatsu Zendo’s NYC zendo, Shobo-ji, and eventually started visiting Dai Bosatsu Zendo, a Zen Buddhist monastery in the Catskills. Side note: when you see it in these photos, be warned it will take your breath away. Soon after the two got engaged, they learned that Dai Bosatsu Zendo hosted weddings. They then booked the gorgeous Arnold House in Livingston Manor for a prom-themed reception.

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This theatrical Halloween wedding slays with its dark glamour

Monique and Danika worked with some of California’s most skilled designers to create this masterpiece of a theatrical Halloween wedding. From the headdress to the table decor, the skulls and skeletons of creatures adorned everything. Danika’s custom dress was handmade by the killer [heart link="http://vendors.offbeatwed.com/listing/dark-garden-unique-corsetry"]Dark Garden Unique Corsetry[/heart] and is a work of art. Their ceremony may have been sweet and simple with just the two of them and their officiant, but the reception was another story. Every guest showed up in elaborate costumes to watch the spectacular burlesque show. It’s time to see the whole thing in all its glory.

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A queer bourbon and beer bacchanal: it’s fab drunken gay glamour

The title alone is enough to make me salivate over this bourbon-filled queer drunken gay glamour wedding. These two are ADORABLE and know exactly how to have a killer time dancing, dranking, and making sweet moments in their Pagan ceremony. Don’t miss how the wedding party went from strangers to BFFs dancing in a tub together in zero time flat.

Mt. Ranier wedding as seen on @offbeatbride #washington #weddings

Be swept away by this ethereal winter shoot on Mt. Rainier

Did you say you wanted to see something breathtaking today? I’ve got something that will burn your eyes with beauty. Kendyl and Kiley are a seriously fabulous couple who wanted an equally fabulous photo shoot to celebrate their 2014 Justice of the Peace wedding in Washington. There was a winter weather advisory on Mt. Rainer the day of the shoot and they were set to get two feet of snow. Thankfully, Mother Nature handed them only a dusting that made the shoot ethereal as hell.

Vintage country lesbian wedding as seen on @offbeatbride #vintage #weddings

The sweetest vintage country queer wedding you’ll see today

Cat eye glasses, a vintage coat, a dapper-as-hell suit, and tattoos you’ll stop to read over and over — this sweet little vintage country wedding is making our day. Don’t miss the gorgeous barn, bear + unicorn cake topper, and adorable DIY details. Oh, and we learned our new favorite motto about DIY: “you can do it [yourself] if you put your back into it.”