
We treated each other to an ‘earlymoon’ before getting married — it was the perfect cure for wedding stress
NY Post
Amber Dangerfield was over the moon about her mid-July wedding.
However, the chaos of orchestrating the $100,000 fête — overseeing vendors, deciding on décor and gently reminding invitees to RSVP — quickly brought the blushing bride and her hubby-to-be, Christopher, back down to earth.
But rather than letting stress get the best of them, the lovebirds ditched the drama — and treated each other to a pre-big day getaway.
“A few weeks before our wedding, we took an earlymoon,” Dangerfield, 28, a beauty influencer living in Battery Park, told The Post. “We caught the ferry to Rockaway Beach and just tanned, talked and laughed.”
“We needed that time to relax and reconnect,” she said.
If you haven’t heard of an “earlymoon” before, you will — the restorative retreats are trending with overburdened brides and grooms worldwide.

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