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WellWed Hamptons
We've recently partnered with WellWed Hamptons, a locally-focused bridal magazine launching early next year. We'll be offering complimentary copies of the magazine at our boutique and can't wait to see their editorial. Their sister publication,Vermont Vows, is one of my favorite regional inspirations sources. Vendor participation is by invitation only, and they make a point of highlighting only a few vendors in each category, so the edited list will prove useful.
We are delighted to highlight our experience on the South Fork with our lovely ad; the image is thanks to a favorite photographer of ours, Liz Banfield. The escort card "farm" is from a wedding we produced with French plant posts from local garden shop, Marders. We had a calligrapher ink the boards with white marker; the tables were named after meaningful Hamptons locales.

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