Friday, November 11, 2011

2012 Cover Poll







We want you... to help us decide our cover! We had so many great options for the winter/spring edition of Premier Bride MS, so we thought you could help us decide! It just takes a second! Click on your favorite cover, then click Cast Your Vote and your done!
Thanks for your help!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Local Tuxedo Difference

When renting your tuxedo, ask the company, do you own and alter your merchandise locally? Do you “ship them in” on a weekly basis? Why these particular questions? Why is working with a locally owned tuxedo company so important? Here’s why: a locally owned company usually owns their own merchandise. A locally owned company alters their own merchandise. A locally owned company has the tuxedos, shirts and all the accessories in stock so you can exchange sizes and styles at the last minute, if necessary! You don’t have to worry about that out of town guy. When he arrives, if it doesn’t fit, they can make the changes quickly. Also find out what designers are offered. What styles and colors are offered? What are your options? Working with a locally owned company means you have the top designers to choose from for your wedding party, a variety of options and all, usually, at a better value. The men in your wedding party will look and feel great at an affordable price.



by Tom Steadman of Tuxedo Junction

Tom Steadman is manager of Tuxedo Junction located in Northpark Shopping Center in Ridgeland, MS.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

First Intuition is Your Best

Yes, you can buy the first dress you try on or the first dress with which you fall in love. Don’t talk yourself out of it. If this is the dress you envisioned, buy it now. If you wait or procrastinate, you may go back to the salon and the dress is not there. Top this with time constraints; you may not have enough time to order your gown. Trust your first instinct! Allow yourself plenty of time to order your wedding dress and all the accessories. This way everything is in and you are ready to go. Most wedding dresses are now from overseas. With the fabric, bead work and intricate designs, you need a minimum of four months and that’s without delays. We strongly advise 6 months to one year. Get your gown in early (and your veil) so you’ll have plenty of time for alterations and your bridal portrait.



by Dorcas Prince of Low's Bridal


Dorcas Prince is owner of Low’s Bridal and Formal in Brinkley, AR. It is the largest bridal salon west of the Mississippi.