Love Conquers All wedding giveaway theme revealed: Black is Queen
Brandy Owens and Stephanie Grigsby, winners of our Love Conquers All wedding contest in partnership with Signature Bride and WebWed Mobile, will marry on Oct. 3, with the theme of Black is Queen.
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Fifteen Midwestern partners and wedding vendors have teamed up to offer one lucky LGBTQ+ couple the wedding of their dreams.
Tinder swipes right on Pride month
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BHLDN’s Bridesmaids and Blooms giveaway
Enter to win $1,000 worth of bridesmaids dresses and all the flowers you need for your wedding party thanks to BHLDN’s Bridesmaids and Blooms giveaway.
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