Plan Your Wedding in One Day At This Cool New Philly Event
At First Look, you’ll meet with top vendors, take in a pop-up fashion show, and ask the Phila Wedding team anything you’ve ever wanted to know about wedding planning.
Let’s be real: wedding planning takes a village. There are countless decisions to make, contracts to sign, and little details to get just right. Want to make the whole thing a little easier — and a lot more enjoyable? Mark your calendar for First Look, Philadelphia Wedding magazine’s brand new boutique wedding planning event.
Happening this Sunday, November 17th at Kimpton’s Hotel Monaco in Old City, First Look is the perfect opportunity to gather your crew for an afternoon of wedding planning in a relaxed, celebratory environment. You can meet with some of the best wedding professionals in the Philadelphia area all in one place (no need to go crazy setting up multiple individual appointments), enjoy a pop-up fashion full of gorgeous wedding gowns from Van Cleve Bridal, and sit for a panel full of insider planning advice. All the while, the Philadelphia Wedding magazine team will be on hand to answer any questions you have about the wedding planning process, and there will be plenty of bubbly and brunch bites to enjoy.
Get your tickets today at phillymag.com/firstlook! Parties of five or more save 20 percent on individual tickets, and we’ve also got a special treat for our readers: $5 off tickets with the code “philaweddingfriends.”
Special thanks to our event sponsors, who make great events like this possible:
Hotel Monaco
Van Cleve Bridal
Eventricity
CTO Artists
Fox & Brazen Photography
Bspoke Beverage Concept
Philadelphia Wedding magazine’s First Look wedding showcase takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kimpton Hotel Monaco on Sunday, November 17th 2019. Tickets are available here.
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