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KIRSTEN OTT PALLADINO Introduction by LANCE BASS and MICHAEL TURCHIN


Equally Wed The Ultimate Guide to Planning Your LGBTQ+ Wedding


For LGBTQ+ couples, a fun, elegant, comprehensive guide to creating an inspired wedding, from the founder of top wedding site EquallyWed.com


W edding planning is notoriously costly


and arduous, especially for couples who want to break the traditional mold. With


wisdom and accessibility, Kirsten Ott Palladino walks readers through every stage of the prepa- rations, from hot trends among LGBTQ+ couples to serious hurdles like dealing with homophobia among family members. Equally Wed includes a realistic picture of budgets for couples from all backgrounds, shares invaluable insider tips for making the most of vendors, and features fashion advice specific to LGBTQ+ readers, such as suiting up transmasculine-style and bridal gown fittings for butch lesbians. Best of all, Palladino does it with the celebratory approach that all couples deserve. With a beautiful two-color package, an absence


of heteronormativity, and a wealth of advice, Equally Wed is the go-to LGBTQ+ wedding guide.


KIRSTEN OTT PALLADINO is an award-winning edi tor and wri ter and the cofounder of EquallyWed.com. Her work has appeared in The Knot, Huffington Post, and Glamour. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.


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RELATIONSHIPS / WEDDINGS $17.99 | 24.99 (Can.)


ISBN 978-1-58005-670-0


5½x 8¼ | 240 pages | 35 black-&-white illustrations Selling Territory: WxUK, CW


EBOOK ISBN 978-1-58005-671-7 PAPERBACK ORIGINAL


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