Magazine wedding ideas
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Bridal magazines have served for years as the go-to guides for wedding dress inspiration, ceremony and reception etiquette and honeymoon destination options. Brides-to-be often rely on the magazines' planning guides and tips for coordinating colors and decorations for this very special day of a woman's life. Today, online versions of popular bridal magazines offer much of the same ideas and inspiration.
Wedding Dress Ideas from "Brides"
Reaching millions of readers every month, "Brides" magazine is the largest bridal brand in the world. Whether you consult a newsstand copy or the online version of the magazine, you can peruse oodles of bridal gown options. The Wedding Dresses page of the website offers a selection of dress photos as well as an "Essential Guide" to choosing your dress, including topics like "Getting Started," "Fabrics," "Silhouettes," "Fitting Tips" and "Save Money." This page also provides links to both the magazine editors' blogs and dress tips and ideas for other members of the bridal party. To personalize the wedding dress ideas offered by Brides, the page also provides a link to bridal stores in your area.
Real Life Weddings Inspiration from "Southern Bride"
Located since 1999 in Memphis, Tenn., "Southern Bride" magazine is available on newsstands throughout the South but also provides an online site for Brides across the country who might want inspiration from "the Southern way" of planning weddings. The website offers the bride just beginning to consider her options the chance to read through some wedding stories, gleaning inspiration from real-life brides on subjects like wedding and reception venues, guest list size, perfect moments for photographers to capture and special touches to add to the ceremony. Each real-life bride also includes a number of photos of the big day.
Destination Wedding Ideas from "Bridal Guide"
"Bridal Guide" magazine combines the efforts of their magazine publication and their online website to provide engaged women "the most comprehensive wedding guide available." "Bridal Guide" online offers numerous suggestions for a destination wedding, whether you're looking to travel to a tropical beach venue or would like to snag a unique building or estate for your nuptials. Resorts in the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii and Europe are all detailed. A guide called "American Royalty" lists venues like The Biltmore House in Asheville, N.C., Thornewood Castle in Tacoma, Wash., and The Castle Inn in Riverside, Kan., for brides looking for a fairy tale wedding.
Wedding Theme Color Ideas from "Martha Stewart Weddings"
Published four times each year, "Martha Stewart Weddings" magazine "outsells all other national bridal magazines on the newsstand by a wide margin." The magazine also offers many planning ideas online, including a planning guide centered on the idea of choosing wedding theme colors. The website provides examples of how different colors can be used to create a variety of moods and settings. There's a quiz that helps you select the best color palette for your wedding. Brides can sample a wedding centered on copper, silver and gold or cameo and black or blue and white. The website also offers links to the businesses whose products it displays in its "Perfect Palette" wedding color examples.
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