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“I don’t believe in an interventionist God / But I know, darling, that you do / But if I did I would kneel down and ask him / Not to intervene when it came to you.”

Bridesmaid Ball at Charleston Museum

Five Five Studio is built on the traditional practices of weaving and quilting curated with her modern eye.

Spruce up your fall decor with this unique take on pumpkins using gold leaf.

What do football, the Quran, and an atheist wedding officiant have in common? This Deep South wedding in Memphis, Tennessee.

Holistic Education and Art Recreation Therapy (HEART) is a healthy and creative day program for adults with special needs. In July, they welcomed guests to a fashion show sponsored by Palmetto Goodwill at St. Barnabas Lutheran Church.

The monthly magazine that's all about women celebrated its 21st birthday at The Restoration Hotel

Grit has gotten 6 fresh new voices over the past few weeks. Meet them all here!

Internationally trained and renowned cosmetic artist Andrew C. Petersen sits down with Lisa Thomas to talk beauty, the beauty business, and her new venture, Ooh! Beautiful.

Gillian tells us how she and her father built a successful photography business in Charleston's crowded wedding market, while simultaneously launching a popular wedding blog.

Congratulations to Meredith and Ben, the winners of our DIY Wedding Contest!

An interview with the Hair Guru of Charleston, Butch Jones, Artistic Director at Stuart Laurence Salon

Get Hitched! Charleston, the first annual LGBT wedding showcase in South Carolina

The results are in! Now's your chance to pick the winner of the Charleston Grit DIY Wedding Contest.

Gardenia Events teams up with The Cotton Wedding for a Lowcountry bridal expo on March 27.

Rory Gruler reflects on her six years as digital director of Charleston Fashion Week®.

Vintage fashion reigned supreme at Society 1858's Magical Mystery Tour–themed winter gala! Check out some of the evening's best looks.

8 simples steps for looking fresh faced and fabulous on your big day

From its original conceptualization as a craft beer bar to its realization as Charleston's premier brewpub and upscale-casual eatery, co-owners of Edmund's Oast Scott Shor and Rich Carley have a lot to be proud of.