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The wedding series: What are we really spending on weddings?

The wedding series: What are we really spending on weddings?

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Welcome to The Wedding Series by Style-ish. It is a three part series all about wedding culture. In this first episode we are uncovering the facts and figures to answer, what are weddings actually costing us? We surveyed our Style-ish community on everything from: how much should a bucks or hens cost, what our wedding budgets actually are and how much family help we are really getting. Thanks so much to MESHKI and its ⁠MESHKI Bridal⁠ range. MESHKI Bridal has you covered for the engagement parties and bachelorette parties, the wedding day and bridesmaids’ looks, and even the after-party. It’s luxury bridal wear for the modern bride, with accessible pricing. Visit the Wedding Suite at MESHKI. Love the podcast? You'll adore our weekly newsletter, too. Subscribe here: http://eepurl.com/iI829A Join us over on socials to see what our Style-ish family of incredible content creators are wearing, buying and trying. We’re on Instagram @styleishpod and TikTok @styleishpod. Your hosts today were Rhiannon Joyce (@rhiannonjoyce), Joanna Fleming (@joannafleming) and the guest was Zara McDonald (@zamcdonald). Enjoy the content we create? The best way to support us is to click that ‘follow’ button in your favourite podcast app and leave a five-star review. Or, you can go old school and tell a friend to listen. We recorded the episode at SESSION in PROGRESS and Mike Liberale was the audio editor. There will be more of The Wedding Series next Friday! See you then.

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