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Ahh! Just twenty five short days until V5! Y’all are going to flip!

Well hello, sweet readers! Kristin and I are back from quite the whirlwind trip to the Big Apple for Bridal Fashion Week, and boy do we have a lot to show you! We hope you enjoyed our Tweet/Insta coverage over the weekend, we sure loved sharing it with y’all!

While our amazing photographer, Kat Harris, works on the gorgeous images of fabulous gowns we thought it would be fun to do a little behind-the-scenes Instagram sneak peak! So grab yourself a cup of coffee and a bagel, and let’s head north to NYC!

Top to bottom and left to right: the fabulous New York skyline from our hotel window, Kristin and I snagging a cup of coffee before heading to our first show, we barely made it to the second show before changing into our flats (y’all, my Tieks were the perfect Market shoes – not a blister in site!), a little BTS of our hotel room during a late night work catch up session, our super sweet fruit gift from Miss Lara (thank you, L! We loved it!), after the shows we pulled on our yoga pants and tennis shoes and walked around the block for a bit of pizza to refuel! De-lish!, up and at ’em for day two KNW and I donned our chicest black to weather the NYC chill, we stopped between shows for a little street style session with the super talented Kat Harris.

Top to bottom and left to right: Ridiculously gorgeous hand-painted run of show and iPhone cover by SW friend, Kristy Rice had us excited for the Claire Pettibone show, while going through our press packet for Romonoa Keveza we were thrilled to to see a little SW love, delicious snow cones at the Loverly Lounge – they’re even wedding cake flavored!.

One of the great things about Bridal Market is getting to see some of our favorite industry friends! Left to right and top to bottom: the amazing Summer Watkins from Grey Likes, the incredibly talented Kellee from Loverly, and former SW editor herself Miss Whitney Davis (you know what we say: once an SW girl, always an SW girl!).

And of course what you’ve been waiting for! Gorg-eous gowns, and lots of ’em! We died over this hand beaded (in Birmingham, Alabama!) top from Southern girl Heidi Elnora, this subtle silver hue was the perfect something blue from JLM Couture, oh heavens, y’all – this bow from Heidi Elnora had our Southern hearts skipping a few beats, and this one-shoulder asymmetrical lace fit and flair was so major from Ines Di Santo.

I hope you enjoyed this little glimpse into our crazy weekend! Stay tuned because next week we’ll have lovely detail images from our fab photog Kat Harris. She even snuck backstage at a few shows to get some super fun BTS shots for y’all!

All images my iPhone, and with the help of sweet Kat!

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar FutureMrzButlah reply

    Gorgeous gowns! I love the one with the big bow in the back! Can’t wait to see more! :)

  2. avatar Jackie reply

    Nice recap. It was great to finally meet you ladies!

  3. avatar Sharon @ Red Poppy | Pink Peony reply

    It all looks like so much fun! I live in NYC but have never seen a bridal show. Maybe some day! Gorgeous gowns, too.

  4. avatar Kat Harris reply

    NYC was so much fun with you ladies! Miss Marissa and Kristin I cannot wait for more adventures with y’all:)

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Hi ladies! How exciting is this??? Our very first reader model call for V5! We’ve had so much success casting readers in fabulous settings in the past that you just know we were itching to do it again.

As you may recall, we featured several sets of readers in V4. We hosted eight readers in Charleston:

Photos by Corbin Gurkin from Southern Weddings

We met three more lovely belles in Williamsburg…

Photos by Katie Stoops from Southern Weddings

And we finally met up with two more young ladies – and a polo-playing groom! – in Charleston.

Photos by A Bryan Photo from Southern Weddings

This time, we’re actually shooting outside the South, in upstate New York! Northerners and transplanted Southerners, this is your chance!

If you’re free for a Monday, May 21 adventure in Vernon, NY, we’d love for you to email a head shot (doesn’t have to be professional, just a good shot of your face!), a few recent candids, and your height to howdy at iloveswmag.com.

We are looking for a bride and groom pair, and several bridesmaids! In return, we promise gorgeous photos by a certain fabulous photographer, and, of course, a chance to be a part of Southern Weddings history!

We can’t wait to hear from you!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar sarah reply

    hello!! i am searching all over the internet to find those green striped bridesmaid dresses! they are so awesome and unique. any idea where i can find them?? thanks! :)

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Sarah! It’s actually a skirt + top combo! The skirts are from Anne M. Cramer (http://www.annemcramer.com/), and the top is from Victoria’s Secret!

    • avatar Lorri Adair reply

      Emily: Hi Emily, when do you plan on picking the winning entries?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Lorri! We will probably begin looking through the submissions next week, and then depending on our options, will make a choice then or cast a wider net! Thanks so much for your interest!!

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It’s time for some peach pie and a sweet tea toast, ladies and gents, because yesterday was our fourth birthday! On April 1, 2008 the first post was published on this here blog, and we like to think that weddings in the South have never been the same :) Shall we take a walk down (the wisteria-draped) memory lane?

When Lara started the Southern Weddings blog four years ago, her goal was to share the amazing, fresh things going on in the wedding world with Southern brides. Wedding blogs were just beginning to gain ground, and no one was focusing on celebrations beneath the Mason-Dixon Line. Interestingly, I feel that our mission has now flipped, with us focusing on sharing all of the amazing things happening beneath the Mason-Dixon Line with the rest of the world! What do you think?

Turns out Lara’s posts struck a chord, because the SW blog took off “like a freight train in Georgia,” as she likes to say. Readers clamored for more, so just a few months later, she stepped out with the bold move of publishing a print magazine. Lara is the first to admit she really had no idea what she was doing – and, in fact, laid out the whole thing in Microsoft Publisher (yikes!) – but even so, the first issue of Southern Weddings debuted in the fall of 2008 to much acclaim. We’ve sold out completely of V1 (as this first issue came to be known), but you can still see the whole thing in our Digital Trilogy for old time’s sake.

In November 2008 we also launched the second version of the SW blog. Remember this one?

I turned up in July 2009 (along with Katharine!), and just a few months later, in November 2009, V2 released! V2 was the first issue we produced a cover shoot for, along with four photo shoots in Watercolor, Florida. What a learning experience that was, y’all, for all of us!

Jeremy Cowart

Over the next few months we added several now-familiar faces, including Marissa (in April 2010), Nicole (in May 2010), and Sierra (in September 2010). With their help, we produced V3, which released in October 2010. We loved our gorgeous Veil & Bow cover, and had so much fun with (and were a bit overwhelmed by) our first and only cover contest! V3 was also the first issue in which we included reader models, a clean cover, bigger photos, and staff commentary sprinkled throughout the issue, now all hallmarks of the Southern Weddings style.

Veil & Bow from our editorial galleries

Oh my! In December 2010, we released the brand new SW blog, the blog you’re visiting today. Our new platform also allowed us to launch our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory, Real Wedding galleries, Editorial galleries, and the Honey List!

2011 was a big year for us. We sadly said goodbye to Katharine in April, then spent the next few months traveling around the South producing beauty for V4, which released in October. We also were inspired by Lara’s spring trip to the Engage conference to dig even deeper into our Southern niche, which has brought so many amazing changes to how we do things! It also sparked some awesome blog features, like Southern Traditions, Southern Stems, and Southern Delicacies. Oh yes, and there was much pinning and staff-meeting throughout, and many, many trips to the post office.

Finally, we welcomed our smallest staff member, Miss Grace, into the fold, and our office has never been the same.

Lastly, we owe all of you lovely people a huge, HUGE thank you. It sounds trite, but none of this would be possible – at ALL – without y’all, so please know that we are grateful for you, our readers, sponsors, and friends, from the very bottom of our hearts. We particularly want to recognize our sponsors and Blue Ribbon Vendors (125 strong, and growing!), all of our past Southern Brides of the Month, and our Southern Bride Bloggers.

Thank yous, also, to anyone who’s ever commented, to any vendor who’s ever submitted work to us, every bride and groom who’s ever asked their photographer to submit their wedding to us, and every bride and groom who’s filled out our real wedding interview. Huge hugs, too, to all of the vendors that have contributed to the photo shoots featured in our past four issues. Oh goodness, we could go on and on and on!

We feel so lucky to do what we do, to be a part of your journeys to the altar, and to hopefully inspire you and encourage you along the way. We work hard to be better and better every day, and we do it for you: to make your wedding planning adventures easier, happier, full of all the goodness the South has to offer, more fun, more beautiful, and more clearly focused on what matters. Your comments, emails, tweets, posts, and smiling wedding photos are the best reward we could ask for.

Millie Holloman

So here’s to you, and here’s to four years of wedding magic, and here’s to many more years to come!!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar mary dougherty reply

    wow so much has been achieved in 4 years – congrats! I’m glad I started following close to the start and thanks for bringing such great inspiration to us all – here’s to 4 more and then some

  2. avatar Gina Palha reply

    It is really nice to celebrate 4 years in a rockin’ roller coaster… but such hard deserves this kind of celebration! I am not from the South nor am I form the US… I am a portuguese northern gal that really loves inspiration and Southern Weddings MAG is simply fabulous! Thank you for being here and for sharing all this amazingness! I am a true fan! Happy birthday to all of you! You are all such an inspiring team! Bravo!
    Clap, clap, clap!

  3. avatar Lisa reply

    Cheers, y’all!! So fun to see the journey Southern Weddings has gone on so far, and looking forward to the next four!

  4. avatar Theresa reply

    Congratulations on four years!!! I read your posts, every single one of them every day!! You have given me so much inspiration for my wedding, thank you for all of your creative and hard work!

  5. avatar Madi reply

    Happy happy birthday Southern Weddings! I began following the blog in October 2010 and it has been so fun to follow the changes and improvements since that month! I admire y’all for your dedication to your readers and your appreciation for sweet Southern-goodness!

  6. avatar Amber Housley reply

    Happy Birthday y’all! Keeping doing the great stuff that you do! :) xo

  7. avatar molly stillman reply

    CONGRATULATIONS! that is SO exciting and such an amazing milestone! ILOVESWMAG! :)

  8. avatar beka reply

    Happiest of birthdays to you, SW! So, so glad that this wonderful space was born 4 years ago. Thank you ladies for all you do!

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