Queer black Baltimore realness: a drag king and a burlesque performer get married
“Chris is an award-winning drag king and Sydney is a burlesque performer. Needless to say, this means our wedding was very theatrical.” The dress code was “not basic,” and they saw outfits ranging from sequin cocktail dresses to leprechaun costumes, to drag, to ALF. They walked down the aisle, catwalk-style, to a gay dance club classic, “Din Daa Daa” by George Kranz. Sydney's 35-year old brother was the ring bearer and her 98-year old grandmother made it rain with a Cash Cannon as the "flower girl." Y’all NEED to see this amazing queer black Baltimore spectacle!
A queer femme/transfeminine interfaith feminist celeGAYtion
It was important to both of us to represent both of our faith traditions, and to incorporate our vibrant, polyamorous, queer, trans communities as much as possible. My partner is a bearded, genderqueer, transfeminine person, and it was really important to us to be visible and proud about our relationship because so many people think that people like us can't (or don't deserve) to find love and happiness. Caleb rocked a gorgeous wine-colored wedding dress, while I went with a more traditional white gown, and we did our damndest to show the world that love like this will not be hidden.
A dark and rockin’ goth garden wedding (with a must-see blue dress!)
This Western Australian goth garden wedding was slightly gothic, slightly rock and roll, and 100% amazing. Don’t miss the awesome two-song processional, stunning blue corset gown, tearful ceremony, and almost-disastrous cake save!
Full steam ahead for this fabulous taco truck wedding
Let’s talk fuchsia hair, geometric-meets-floral decor, a delish taco truck, and serious laughs and smiles the whole time. That’s this taco truck wedding. It’s all about fun and it totally shows. Don’t miss the shoe swap, the Archer cake(!), and the rustic chic venue of our DREAMS. You’ll dig this wedding so hard…