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If you previously requested the New SWS Media Kit via email, you will receive it by the end of the day today.  Thank you for your patience and all the excitement around here lately!  We are thrilled about the future of Southern Weddings.  We are so honored to showcase the best of the best in Southern weddings and inspiration from all over the world here on the SWS Daily Blog.  If you would like a copy of the new media kit, email {advertise at swsmag dot com}.  Happy Monday!

Here are a few images from the current issue… Enjoy!

  • Pink & White Candy Bar: design by Bliss Event Group, photo by Almasy Photo
  • Green and White Bouquet: photo by Rae Leytham Photography
  • Oak Trees: It doesn’t get much more southern than this. Photo by Liz Banfield for Soiree Charleston
  • Floral Lion: perfect for a southern garden tea party. The majestic lion made of ruffled pink carnations and fuchsia garden roses speaks of family heritage and whimsy from the moment you see it. Design by Preston Bailey, photo by John Labbé
  • SWS Wedding of the Year Couple, Natalie & Beau: design by Bliss Event Group, photo by Salter Photography
  • Parasol Seating: design by Tara Guérard of Soiree Charleston, photo by Liz Banfield
  • Truffles: this is a fabulous favor from Nonnie Waller’s Traditional Southern. The packaging is delightful and they send a personalized monogrammed handkerchief with each order—just lovely!
  • Diamond Engagement Ring: ring via Rock Hard Designs, photo by JRD Photography
  • Pink Bouquet: design by Bliss Event Group, photo by Cook Images
  • Southern Cake: another favorite… this four-tiered confection rests on a base of magnolia leaves and is laced with sugar hydrangea blossoms. So southern and delightful! Cake by Betty Weber Couture Cakes, photo by Rae Leytham Photography
  • Cowboy Boots: the bride went to Texas A&M. Her boots are such a fun contrast to the frilly tulle of her dress, photo by Meg Baisden Photography
  • Bride with Rolls Royce: this Phantom Rolls Royce used to belong to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. The bride looks like a Southern princess in front of this fabulous car! Photo by East Hill Photo
  • Tulip Table: a huge part of celebrations is coming together as a family and feeling the warmth of that famed southern hospitality. This image really speaks that. Photo by Christian Oth Studios for Jung Lee’s Fête: The Wedding Experience
  • Monogrammed Napkins: design by Tara Guérard, photo Liz Banfield
  • Mason Jars: tags from My Wedding Labels, photo Almasy Photo.
Written with love by Southern Weddings
1 Comment
  1. avatar Neil Cowley reply

    Howdy Laura, thanks for dropping by….pretty soon I’ll have some stuff for you….unless you count the southern hemisphere as being ‘south’…I’m about to move south but haven’t shot much below the mason dixon so far. Forward me that new kit and I’ll keep ya’ll in mind as I’m reaching out to all my new girls down south. Peace!

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