
Shannonn and Kingsley’s wedding day at the Sagamore Pendry Baltimore hotel was filled with intention, grace, and a deep appreciation for love rediscovered.

If Love and Law was a hit show, this striking couple would be the stars. Karimah and Robert met during their freshman year at George Mason University and have been inseparable since.

When planning your wedding design, “guestimates” can result in table linen that’s too short or an overcrowded ballroom. Still trying to figure out what I mean? Think about how bad it looks when celebrities are “shimmying” between the banquet tables at the Golden Globes. (That ballroom is painfully too small for such an important event!)

If you have a friend or a family member who is about to get engaged or if you are planning to walk down the aisle yourself, here are 5 helpful books I believe newly engaged couples should read. You will find them to be very helpful.

Do you intend to “jump the broom” during your wedding? To carry out this cultural tradition with ease, it requires a few more steps than you may think. So, I have listed below five key things to know when planning to jump the broom at your wedding.

We are so happy to share that Tai and Calvin’s Washington DC wedding is featured in the latest print issue of MunaLuchi Bride magazine! This was the first print feature Howerton+Wooten Events!

Why Are Religious and Cultural Traditions So Important at Weddings? Cultural and religious traditions are woven into weddings because they carry meaning far deeper than the celebration itself. They connect couples, families, and entire communities to something larger than just a celebration. They showcase a couple’s heritage, identity, and shared history. Do You Intend to […]