Myperfectday.biz Puts the Bliss Back into Wedding Planning
December 06, 2005 - Press Dispensary - Most girls who are getting married head straight to the magazine rack for ideas and inspiration. But which mag to buy if you need help creating a truly stylish wedding? Mixing the approach of Brides with Red and a dash of Grazia, new online bridal magazine Myperfectday.biz (http://www.myperfectday.biz) (MYPD) features the latest in fashion, beauty, travel, gifts and celebrity gossip for brides-to-be. What?s more, the contemporary magazine is free of charge and makes it easy to source wedding companies.
With its December launch issue, MYPD shows how decision making for the big day can be fun. Brides-to-be can be inspired by the bridal gown gallery, link to the sites of the coolest boutiques in New York and find out where Tom Cruise acquired Katie?s ring.
New for December is the MYPD little black book, which will be constantly updated with new contacts, building into a ?who?s who? of companies that can make any wedding day perfect. Meanwhile, MYPD?s no-nonsense articles advise the bride and groom on hot topics such as how to find the dress of your dreams and preparing the groom for his role in the lead up to the wedding and the actual day itself.
MYPD?s Access All Areas section looks behind the scenes at celebrity gossip and reveals tricks of the trade. Future issues will cover how a buyer for a fashion department decides what to buy and when; and how a photographer makes a bride look her very best for the big day.
Kirsten O?Connor, editor of MYPD, believes the mag is ideal for engaged couples (and their mothers!) who want to plan and shop for their wedding in comfort - without subjecting themselves to any stressful trawling of wedding fairs and high street stores.
Kirsten comments: 'Brides today are faced with far more choices than 10 years ago and this can be confusing. When planning a wedding, the traditional rule book has been thrown out of the window. The bride doesn?t want the expected ingredients ? she seeks something which reflects her and her partner?s personality and style. With MYPD, every stage of the wedding can be planned at leisure and there?s no need to make any rush decisions, which can so easily be the case in a crowded high street store.'
She adds: 'MYPD helps couples calmly organise their wedding. For example, deciding whether to go for dried rose petal confetti or a sprinkling of gold stars isn?t really a guy thing. Even if the groom is footing half the cost of the wedding, he may not want to share half the shopping and sourcing. The idea of putting in the ?legwork? may fill him with dread. Thanks to MYPD, the groom can help his bride make decisions from home, cup of coffee in hand, without leaving his PC. The mother of the bride can be involved too, regardless of geographic distance. Even if she lives around the corner, now there?s no need to pop round with a magazine clipping!'
MYPD is updated monthly.
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Notes for editors
Myperfectday.biz was conceived by Kirsten O'Connor, 41, who lives in Suffolk. She is the editor of the magazine which has been developed in conjunction with Popcorn Web Design. As well as running MYPD, Kirsten looks after her five year old son and helps with her husband?s accountancy business. She has been an avid magazine reader since her Jackie days and loves the wedding industry because it employs the 'type of people who put their heart and soul into making a bride?s day perfect'.
For further information please contact:
Kirsten O'Connor, Myperfectday.biz
Tel: 020 7549 3682
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Site: www.myperfectday.biz