It’s that time again, the new issue of Rock n Roll Bride magazine is now available for online pre-order. Would you get a load of that babe on the cover! Melissa’s rainbow wedding is featured inside, photographed by the incredible Helena and Laurent Photography. Can you believe she made that amazing dress herself!?
If you’re buying the magazine every issue, why not save yourself the trouble and subscribe instead? The cost is exactly the same, £4.99 with free UK delivery, yet you’re guaranteed never to miss one! If you want to be one of the first people to get your copy when it hits the shelves make sure you subscribe RIGHT NOW, during this pre-order period, as your subscription is posted out on the same day each month (its to do with how PayPal organises recurring payments).
Inside issue 8 you will find the most stunningly awesome real weddings of any wedding magazine (this is a FACT).
… and product ideas to help you ‘Steal their Style’.
There are DIY ideas a-plenty including this cake tutorial. Each idea costs under £20 too!
As always, we’ve got some amazing contributors inside as well. YouTube superstar Helen Anderson goes through some budget-friendly drugstore make up looks, and Emily Cole lays down her argument for writing each other love letters. We’ve even enlisted the expertise of New York-based astrologer Colin Bedell to show us how looking to the stars can help you to set your wedding date.
Finally, I’m really proud of the David Bowie inspired editorial shoot, which I put together with Lisa Devlin and Becky Hoh-Hale. When he died on January 10th, I was genuinely crushed. After listening to my favourite songs on a loop again I decided we had to do a tribute shoot for the magazine. Our model Lucy was an utter superstar and I can’t wait for you to see it!
You can pick up a copy in WHSmiths, Sainbury’s and some independent newsagents from May 5th. However if you’d like to beat the rush and have yours delivered right to your door, you can pre-order one right now! The magazine costs £4.99, we ship worldwide, and postage to UK addresses is still completely and utterly free.