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Founded in 1996 and written for the to-be-weds of today. Publishes multiple editions in different cities, however editorial content remains the same. Offers real-life advice and real world sensibility to weddings. Provides fresh, original editorials, access to local vendors and a large gallery of bridal fashions. Regular sections include: Proposals, Tips on Planning a Wedding, Fashions for the Wedding Party, Beauty Issues, Details About Real Weddings, Advice on Keeping Mom Happy, Newlywed Advice and Travel Destinations. Contains an alphabetized, searchable guide to all things bridal. Designed to work in tandem with the website, as each page is affiliated with a specific area of the product gallery, allowing readers to access the site's various search tools. The publication's Web site is considered the number one wedding Web site based on number of visitors. It has also been voted Forbes Favorite Wedding Registry in 2000 and 2001 and was selected Best Wedding Hub by Yahoo! Internet Life magazine in 2001, 2002, and 2003. It was recognized as one of Upside magazine's hottest private high-tech companies of 1999 and won the People's Choice Award in 2001.

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Beauty & Grooming, Bridal/Formal Styles, Honeymoon Travel, Weddings


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