Elopement
After knowing one another their entire lives, Beth and Kassidy eloped in Yosemite, surrounded by breathtaking scenery, just the two of them.
Along with their 3 children, Amanda and Sonya eloped along the NSW coastline on a windy, overcast day. Despite the weather, it was perfect.
After feeling the stress of planning even a small wedding, Abby and Jayme said ‘fuck it’ and started planning their dream elopement to the Amalfi Coast, Italy.
After their original venue fell through, Malia and Terra decided to elope to Dead Horse State Park with just their children and two guests.
Working out the wedding guestlist can be a challenge, especially if you’re social. Here’s how Alanna & Jacqueline went from 100 to 2.
Knowing they couldn’t marry in the Catholic church, Hannah and Jordana opted to elope in the Colorado wilderness, just the two of them and some keepsakes.
After a dare to kiss, Andrea and Jessica let their family know just before they left for Italy that they’d actually be getting married on the trip.
Carly and Martina treated themselves to new hiking gear to marry amongst the mountains at sunrise – they even managed to get a friend to officiate.
In a black leather jacket, a short white dress and a handful of red roses, this styled elopement celebrates the queer love between Cass & Kerryn.
Fitz and Kendra’s San Francisco City Hall elopement was a day to celebrate the significance of what it means to be Black, queer women, who are children of immigrants living our lives openly and authentically.