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Chicago Style Weddings – Atlanta Style Weddings

Chicago Style Weddings | Atlanta Style Weddings

 
 

Editorial Director, Chicago Style Weddings |
Atlanta Style Weddings

(Nov 2021 - Present)

Chicago Style Weddings and Atlanta Style Weddings are sister magazines published under the Nei-Turner Media Group. Both magazines are published bi-annually, providing over 300 pages of original, regional content in each edition.

Chicago Style Weddings and Atlanta Style Weddings provide couples with regional recommendations, style inspiration, and inspiring ideas for planning a wedding in Chicagoland or Atlanta, respectively. The publications are defined by community, providing region-specific ideas and advice, allowing readers to achieve what they are inspired by on the pages.

 
 


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Goli June Bridal: For the True Love Believers

Fueled by a swirl of almond latte art, Goli Parvinian Young creates bridal attire for the true believers. Having lived in Chicago, London, Auckland, New York City and Melbourne, she embodies a restless urge to absorb the world. Throughout her years of international travel and moves, a vision for her own bridal line marinated and, in 2019, Goli June was born



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LaShena & Whitnee’s Lavish, Lovely and LGBTQ+ Evening

Both Whitnee and LaShena self- identify as coming from humble beginnings and have worked their way into abundant adulthoods. They wanted their wedding to be a gift to their family and friends, and a testament to their successes. The wedding celebrated their love story, but also allowed the couple to invite their guests to a type of lavish event they’d never been to before. “Our wedding represented what two inner-city LGBTQ girls can do when love is on the menu,” says Whitnee.



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Margot and Brett Shine at Chicago Illuminating Company

At Margot and Brett’s first date at Tavern on Rush, the two bonded over similar upbringings and backgrounds and had an immediate connection. According to the bride, falling in love was easy, saying “yes” when Brett proposed was easier and saying “I do” Chicago Illuminating Company was the best.