My go-to move for weddings? Balance comfort with style. Last summer, I wore a wrap dress in a bold floral print to a beachside ceremony—breathable, photogenic, and easy to move in. For indoor weddings, I’ve leaned into satin slip dresses with a cropped blazer for polish. Shoes matter: I learned the hard way after hobbling barefoot by midnight at my cousin’s reception. Now I pack foldable flats in my bag!
Pro move: coordinate subtly with the wedding palette without matching the bridal party. If the colors are blush and gold, a mauve dress with gold accents ties in nicely. And guys, a well-fitted suit in charcoal or navy with a patterned tie always kills. Skip the sneakers unless it’s a very casual vibe.
Weddings are such a special occasion, and dressing appropriately shows respect for the couple while letting you shine too! For my bestie's big day, I'd aim for something elegant but not attention-stealing. A midi or tea-length dress in jewel tones or soft pastels works beautifully—think emerald green, dusty rose, or navy. Flowy fabrics like chiffon add movement without being too flashy.
Accessories can elevate the look: a dainty clutch, strappy heels (block heels if you plan to dance!), and maybe pearl earrings for timeless charm. Avoid white or anything overly sparkly that might photograph like the bride’s gown. If the invite mentions a dress code (like 'black-tie optional'), lean into it—a sleek jumpsuit or tailored suit can be just as stunning as a dress. Bonus tip: check the venue! A garden wedding calls for softer fabrics, while a ballroom might warrant more structured silhouettes.
Nothing beats the feeling of finding the outfit that makes you confident without upstaging the couple. For my friend’s rustic barn wedding, I opted for a lace-trimmed A-line dress in sage green—earthy yet refined. Layering is key if the venue’s unpredictable; a pashmina saved me when the evening got chilly.
Don’t forget details like manicured nails or a spritz of your signature scent. And if you’re debating between two outfits? Snap mirror selfies in both—the one that makes you grin wider is the winner. Weddings are about joy, after all!
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“You have no idea what you’ve done to me. I’ve been replaying every sound you made, every way you came apart for me.” His grip tightened. “I’m not letting that go. I’m not letting you go. Fuck the friendship. I want you.”
I let out a little gasp. His thumb rubbed across my lower lip.
“I don’t just want to fuck you—I want to keep you. You’re my favorite sin, and I’ll commit it again and again until you understand you’re mine.” His lips twitched a little. “You’ve always been mine, Savannah.”
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Her sister is marrying her ex. So she brings her best friend as her fake fiancé. What could possibly go wrong?
Savannah Hart thought she was over Dean Archer—until her sister, Chloe announces she's marrying him. The same man Savannah never stopped loving. The man who left her heartbroken… and now belongs to her sister.
A weeklong wedding in New Hope. One mansion full of guests. And a very bitter maid of honor.
To survive it, Savannah brings a date—her charming, clean-cut best friend, Roman Blackwood. The one man who’s always had her back. He owes her a favor, and pretending to be her fiancé? Easy.
Until fake kisses start to feel real.
Now Savannah’s torn between keeping up the act… or risking everything for the one man she was never supposed to fall for.
"Girl, you have to help me satisfy my husband. I honestly can't take it anymore."
Recently, my wife couldn't handle my intensity anymore and went crying to her best friend for help. Wanting to ease the tension between us, her bestie decided to come to our house alone.
She showed up in a sexy short dress that barely contained her curves.
"So I hear you're pretty wild, huh? Let me see what all the fuss is about."
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Five years after Luca Bellandi’s disappearance, I met him again at my best friend’s wedding.
He was the groom, and I was merely a bridesmaid.
Sophia, my closest friend and the bride, clung to my arm joyfully, chattering about their love story.
“I’m the one who saved Luca after his car crash. I heard he had a fiancée back then, but I secretly took him to my family’s private hospital for treatment.”
“You shouldn’t keep searching for your missing fiancé. All the groomsmen here are so handsome. Let me set you up with someone!”
Penelope Maxwell didn't imagine that one day she would fall in love with her best friend. The problem is that now that they have both assumed their desire, he will get married to help another woman, and Penelope needs to make an important decision, while the ghosts of her past resurface to disrupt her life.
"Don't deny it. You want it." Killian said to me, stroking the nape of my neck with his thumb. His face is so close to mine and I forgot to breathe. I gasped when he pushed my dress higher, revealing my thighs to him and let his hands rest between my thighs.
I tilted my head to the side to avoid his lustful gaze, penetrating deep into my soul.
"Your body craves it." He said, firing kisses down my neck till his lips touched my hard, naked nipples. That sent shivers down my spine. My body erupted with goosebumps and I exhaled sharply. I want to speak, but I can't. He has that much effect on me. His tongue played with my nipples and I mewled. That felt so good.
"You want me as much as I want you." He whispered with his lips pressed on my skin. I shouldn't be doing this. I know I should stay away from this man but how can I when he invades my thoughts daily? When he's the only one my body wants. It's frustrating because no matter how hard I try, I can't say no to him. And I am this close to making the worst mistake of my life. I swallowed, trying to fathom the words out.His fingers brushed my core and I jerked forward, pressing my body on his.
"I don't want you."
"You're lying." He said, playing with the strap of my thong with a lazy finger. My eyes rolled back in my socket with pleasure. I am lying but he's making it so hard.
"We shouldn't be doing this, Killian." Killian? Do I really have the right to call him that?
"Give me one reason why and I won't touch you."
"Because you're my best friend's Fiance."
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Luciano has been in love with Natalie for as long as he can remember, but he doesn't think that Natalie reciprocates those feelings and so he continues being the best friend
Natalie has mixed feelings. she is not sure whther she loves his as a friend or not
years into their friendship, Luciano is in 'need' of a wife and so asks Natalie for her hand in marriage as he does not want to tie himself to someone else
Summer weddings are such a vibe—light, breezy, and full of joy! For a garden or beach ceremony, I’d go for flowy midi dresses in pastels or florals—think something like the dresses in 'Crazy Rich Asians' but less formal. Linen suits for guys are a solid pick too; they’re breathable and stylish. Avoid heavy fabrics like velvet or dark wool—you’ll melt before the first dance!
Accessories matter too—wide-brimmed hats or delicate jewelry keep things elegant without overdoing it. And shoes? Wedges or loafers over stilettos if it’s outdoors. Last summer, I saw someone sink into grass heels-first, and it was… a lesson learned. The key is looking polished but not like you’re trying to upstage the couple!
Wedding gifts are such a personal thing, aren't they? I love picking something that feels like it carries a bit of meaning. Last year, I stumbled upon this gorgeous custom-made 'couple's travel map' where you can mark places they've visited together—it was a hit! If your friends are adventurous, something like that could be perfect.
Another idea I adore is a beautifully bound blank journal paired with a fancy pen. They can use it to jot down memories from their first year of marriage. It’s simple but feels so thoughtful. And if they’re into cooking, a high-quality chef’s knife or a set of artisanal spices can be surprisingly romantic—like a nod to all the meals they’ll share.
Being a maid of honor is such an honor, but it’s also a ton of work—fun work, though! First off, communication is key. Make sure you’re always in sync with the bride, whether it’s about dress fittings, venue visits, or just emotional support. I helped my bestie with her wedding last year, and honestly, the little things mattered most: organizing surprise bridal showers, handling last-minute vendor crises, and even just being her hype woman when stress hit.
Another big part is rallying the bridesmaids. You’re basically the team captain, so delegate tasks like a pro. Someone can handle DIY decor, another can manage the bachelorette playlist, and so on. And don’t forget the speech! Writing something heartfelt but not overly sentimental—maybe with a funny childhood story—always lands well. The best part? Seeing your friend’s face light up because you helped make her day perfect.