
Wedding Planning for Dummies (Third Edition) by Marcy Blum (December 4, 2012)

Style Me Pretty Weddings: Inspiration and Ideas for an Unforgettable Celebration by Abby Larson (December 19, 2012)

Vintage Wedding Style: More than 25 Simple Projects and Endless Inspiration for Designing Your Big Day by Elizabeth Demos (December 19, 2012)

Bridal Fashion 1900-1950 by Kathleen York (December, 2012)

All the Essentials Wedding Planner: The Ultimate Tool for Organizing Your Big Day by Alison Hotchkiss with illustrations by Hello!Lucky (December 19, 2012)

The Bride's Guide to Freebies: Enhancing Your Wedding without Selling Out by Sharon Naylor (December 2012)

The New-Fashioned Wedding: Designing Your Artful, Modern, Crafty, Textured, Sophisticated Celebration by Paige Appel and Kelly Harris (December 26, 2012)

A Priceless Wedding: Crafting a Meaningful, Memorable, and Affordable Celebration by Sara Cotner (December 28, 2012)

Beautiful Wedding Flowers: More than 300 Corsages, Bouquets, and Centerpieces by Diane Wagner (January 1, 2013)

The Knot Ultimate Wedding Planner & Organizer [binder edition]: Worksheets, Checklists, Etiquette, Calendars, and Answers to Frequently Asked Questions by Carley Roney (January 1, 2013)

Perfect Wedding Favors: Delectable Homemade Gifts For Your Wedding Guests by Susannah Blake (January 2013)

Boutique Wedding Cakes: Bake and Decorate Beautiful Cakes at Home by Victoria Glass (January 2013)
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For millennials, the generation that accounts for more than 83% of today's weddings and the first to grow up with the Internet, technology has done more than give unprecedented access to information; it has physically changed their brains on a microcellular level. What worked in bridal marketing just ten years ago is no longer effective because the way today's engaged couples think is actually different than couples of generations past. In 




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