Inside the January/February 2020 Issue
- Read more about Inside the January/February 2020 Issue
- Log in or register to post comments
Plan your best day ever—for less—with our “Money Issue!” You’ll find gorgeous gowns under $1,000, budget breakdowns, and expert tips for cutting costs, not style.
Get ready to enjoy our 2-in-1 special! Not only can you enter to win the cover gown but you’ll also find the most up-to-date news on bridal fashions, wedding planning, and receptions.
New York City’s High School of Fashion Industries (HSFI) in partnership with Kleinfeld Bridal hosted its 10th annual design competition last week. The yearly competition, founded by industry experts Robert Di Mauro and Mara Urshel, shows off talented wedding gown designs from the school's junior year students.
Searching for the perfect gown? In need of smart planning advice? Looking for inspiring reception ideas? Our July/August 2019 issue has everything you need to plan a fabulous wedding, plus a chance to win the cover gown. And, in our special “Travel Issue,” you’ll discover honeymoon-perfect destinations for your trip of a lifetime.
Fabulous fashion? Check. Expert planning advice? Check. Amazing reception ideas? Check. In our May/June 2019 “Best Buys” issue you’ll find everything you need to know to plan an unforgettable wedding — without breaking the bank. Plus, you can enter to win the stunning cover gown!
The 26-year-old singer of hits like “Close” and one-third of the Jonas Brothers, tied the knot with girlfriend and 36-year-old Quantico star, Priyanka Chopra, in a two hour Christian ceremony Saturday, December 1, followed by a traditional Hindu ceremony Sunday – with both families present, according to an US Weekly report.
Congratulations brides-to-be! With a fabulous new year on the horizon our January/February issue is filled with the hottest new wedding trends for 2019.
After what would be known as two of the most powerful hurricanes in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ history, Lauren and Marty posed for an engagement photoshoot, with the remnants of the decimated island serving as their backdrop, photographed by fellow hurricane survivor and island resident, Anne Bequette of STJ Creative Photography.