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how to avoid a “pin-dictable” wedding

Settling on a style for your wedding can be hard, especially when your thoughts are tangled up in contradictions: You want it to be trendy, but also timeless; reflective of your tastes, but impressive to your guests as well. Allison Aronne, wedding planner, producer and partner at Fête NY, says there’s a huge difference between “trendy” and “personalized.” Here’s how you can achieve both.

spin the trends

“Incorporating trendy ideas into your wedding is very different than personalizing it,” Aronne says. “Pinterest is oversaturated, so we begin to see the same common threads in everyone’s weddings.” While you can totally find wedding

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