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The hipster wedding engages with food in a distinct fashion. Food, like décor, should evince an obvious co-mingling of high and low tastes — hot-dog carts and farm stand turnips are equally at home at the hipster wedding buffet table. While cupcake towers can supply the event with the perfect dose of fastidious detail and childish whimsy, their current popularity with other, non-hipster brides has lately deprived them of their former glory.

Even the moneyed hipster couple would be loath to serve prime rib or gold-leaf wedding cake. To do so would be a distasteful expression of wealth — game over for those hoping to pass as bohemian. Rather, their current preference centers around organics: a subtle, if equally pricy means of conveying superior discernment.

But how to inform the guests that the fried chicken they've just devoured comes from a farm not 10 miles from here, one that would never think of using cages? Here is where the hipster's predilection for labels comes in handy. In front of many hipster buffets — no matter how humble their checkered tablecloths — a rustically lettered sandwich board declares the provenance of the food.

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Photographer Glenwood Springs CO

Really? Why the nasty language in the title? It's not necessary and takes away from the article.
Posted: May 25 2011 at 5:44 PM

Martini-Corona

Glenwood -- the article title is a reference to this website: http://www.latfh.com/
Posted: May 25 2011 at 9:31 PM

Crypster/Replacement Hipser

Photographer Glenwood apparently needs to go wash his eyes.

Now on to my comment. Looks like Ms. Williamson.drank the hipster haterade, I wonder if she'll ever be invited to a wedding again. Whatever. I especially liked the lines "Get some turnips up in that shit!" and "Fuck, you, Dad!"
Posted: May 26 2011 at 5:13 AM

Anonymous

because it's a reference of this: http://www.latfh.com/
Posted: May 26 2011 at 5:29 AM

MCslimJB

The title of the article is meant to echo the name of a widely-known website that satirizes hipsterism with mocking captions of photos of actual hipsters: http://www.latfh.com/
Posted: May 26 2011 at 6:46 AM

aimeebee

This makes me kind of sad. Not that I plan on having any wedding anytime soon, but I think the idea of shaking up tradition by making a wedding that is really personal, creative, and special is a refreshing departure from hyper-materialistic mega-weddings. I think that making things yourself and supporting local businesses is an awesome way to reclaim something that has become less about love and marriage and more about money and having the same thing everyone else has. Boo for mocking what I think is an awesome shift in our perception of what a wedding can be. Also, making fun of hipsters is so 2009.
Posted: May 26 2011 at 12:37 PM

jim tuckers

I'm so sharing this on my Facebook and Twitter feeds.
Posted: May 26 2011 at 1:48 PM

Rebecca

I think that a lot of these things are fun and different. Yes, the whole fake mustache thing is overplayed but some of the other stuff is really fun. Fact of the matter is weddings are fucking expensive so if you can find ways to make them creative and fun without spending a ton of cash then good for you. I am in the process of planning a wedding myself and I plan on doing a lot myself too. It's not crafty, it's smart. I am all for making fun of hipsters but lighten up a tad, huh?
Posted: May 26 2011 at 1:49 PM

Anonymous

This is stupid. People's weddings should be whatever they want them to be. I don't think having a photobooth or carefully selecting songs if you're into music makes you a "hipster". I'm so tired of that word. What is a hipster? If someone wants their wedding to be a big "childish" party with mustaches and hot dogs instead of prime rib then cool, go for it. Just because you're an adult doesn't mean you can't have fun. But on the other side of that, if someone wants a classy black tie wedding with tons of flowers and a string quartet, then that's cool too. Whatever that couple wants.

Since the writer criticized a lot of people's weddings by generalizing certain trends as "hipster", then let's hear what your wedding would be like, Eugenia?
Posted: May 26 2011 at 1:52 PM

Sunny Rissland

To echo aimeebee, it also makes me sad that people can so disparage those trying to shirk tradition, even a little.

I also feel that the writer is damning a large group of 20-somethings for the failings of a certain obnoxious few. I understand that hipsters are construed as easy targets for mockery, but as a 26 year old, creative, crafty, skinny jean wearing girl, I'm a little tired of being painted with the same brush as every other Park Slope wannabe. Additionally, let's not forget that "hipster" originated in the 1940s and wasn't intended as an insult. But I digress.

In conclusion, when I get married I fully intend to make everything myself, and put the entire shindig together as fiscally and environmentally friendly as possible. I think it'll be a richer experience, and I'll remember the beautiful day I had with my friends and loved ones, not the thousands of dollars I still owe.

And maybe I will put a bird on it.
Posted: May 26 2011 at 4:29 PM
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