Bridal Guide

Bridal Guide

Bridal Guide and BridalGuide.com are your go-to sources for all things wedding-related for engaged women. We aim to be the ultimate "How To for I Do," offering a wealth of ideas and information to help you plan your special day. Our magazine and website combine to create a thorough wedding resource, featuring the latest tips and detailed insights.

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  • 1 week ago | bridalguide.com | Meghan Ely

    Photo: Colton Simmons PhotographyWhen it comes to planning your wedding, you may be wondering what's "in," what's "out," and what's coming back around. We rounded up some industry experts to share their favorite throwback trends that they'd like to see make a comeback. "I believe that documentary wedding photography should make a comeback. We can see a lot of couples creating moments in order to achieve specific-looking photos, turning their wedding day into a styled shoot.

  • 3 weeks ago | bridalguide.com | Rachel Capo

    Home › Dresses › Find The Perfect Dress › Dress Trends Always one to watch, bridal designer Justin Alexander hosted an immersive, Italian-inspired faux wedding in Rome to show his new collections.

  • 4 weeks ago | bridalguide.com | Rachel Capo

    —SPONSORED FEATURE— Founded in 2016 by husband and wife team Dan and Mel, Lounge is a British fashion house designed by women, for women. Since its inception, the company has grown from an underwear core brand into a modern fashion house inspired to make a woman feel empowered, beautiful, sexy, and comfortable in their own skin. In the enchanting quest for bridal allure, Lounge stands as the epitome of refinement, with their latest exquisite eight-piece edit, designed for every bride-to-be.

  • 1 month ago | bridalguide.com | Rachel Capo

    —SPONSORED FEATURE— The temps are finally rising, and we're more excited than ever for the 2025 wedding season. When planning a spring or summer wedding, consider a color palette that compliments your gown and the gorgeous florals you've chosen, while keeping the weather in mind. Jacquard fabrics and richer colors are perfect for early spring, then transition to lighter colors and textures for high summer.

  • 1 month ago | bridalguide.com | Meghan Ely

    Photo: Rosy and Shaun Wedding PhotographyPicture this: you carefully pick your closest loved ones to be in your wedding party, and they happily accept the invitation. All goes well; you continue planning, and then suddenly, they have to bow out due to unforeseen circumstances. You're so close to the big day — so, what now? "It's okay to feel disappointed or frustrated when someone steps down, especially if it's unexpected. Give yourself a moment to process before reacting.

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