#My Wedding Magazine
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serviceerw · 2 years ago
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My Wedding Magazine in NZ is the best magazine for wedding couple.
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Wedding magazines nz - Planning a wedding can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you’re not sure where to start. That’s why My Wedding Magazine in NZ is the perfect resource for couples looking to make their special day as stress-free and enjoyable as possible. My Wedding Magazine in NZ offers complete wedding inspiration from budgeting tips to venue ideas and everything else in between. We feature real weddings, advice from industry professionals, and plenty of helpful hints that will help you plan your dream day without breaking the bank. Plus, we have all the latest trends so you can stay up-to-date with what’s hot right now. We understand that every couple has different needs when it comes to planning their big day – which is why our magazine covers a wide range of topics such as fashion & beauty, food & drink, décor & styling, music & entertainment and more! Whether you’re looking for something traditional or modern; classic or quirky; romantic or fun – we have it all covered!
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sualne · 3 months ago
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making him a model was such a good idea
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hotwaterandmilk · 3 months ago
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I'm seeing "Wedding Peach was unsuccessful" trotted out on Twitter again and it's honestly kind of funny to me. You can dislike the series, but you're rewriting history if you suggest it was a massive commercial flop/astronomical failure — it simply wasn't.
The Wedding Peach TV series maintained viewership throughout its run which is why it aired an entire year's worth of episodes (the full length it was intended to run) and didn't get cancelled like Nurse Angel Ririka SOS, for example.
I'm not going to pretend it did Sailor Moon numbers, dear god, it absolutely didn't get close hence why it wrapped as it did. I would suggest looking back now, that it was the definition of a mid-performing title for the time period. It sold toys decently but not outrageously, it got viewers but not an outstanding number, and it garnered a small but dedicated fanbase of male otaku. All of which is par for the course when it comes to a mid title in 1995.
Wedding Peach DX was produced because the TV series LD sales were decent enough to warrant it. Children were not buying LD box sets at this time, adult fans were and it was this interest that justified the creation of the four DX episodes as direct-to-video releases. If a series doesn't sell well they don't make more episodes, let alone higher quality deluxe episodes specifically for the home video market (and thus for older audiences with spending power).
It is very important to point out that Wedding Peach DX had NO INVOLVEMENT from the original creative team. Tomita Sukehiro and Yazawa Nao did not contribute to its creation, Tadano Kazuko didn't provide designs. Yuyama Kunihiko was the driving force behind the production of the DX episodes and he served as both director and writer for all four episodes (bringing on Wedding Peach animator and soon-to-be frequent Pokémon collaborator, Ichiishi Sayuri to serve as character designer).
What inspired these to be fanservice dreck to the level they ended up being is honestly beyond me. I mean the otaku market definitely wanted more episodes featuring the characters (and more songs featuring the seiyuu, if you want to see how keen otaku were for FURIL please see this post) but part of what they liked about the characters at the time was their (barfbarfbarf) perceived purity and innocence. The DX including panty shots and swimsuits kind of threw them for a loop. Even now, if you look at discussions about the DX among otaku there's a bit of a divide in opinion.
The DX episode sales were (as far as I can tell based on magazines from the time) also mid, but enough to cover four episodes. Three and four don't seem to have sold as well as one and two, but again the stats from the time aren't comprehensive. I think the fact that there weren't any after episode four says it all, honestly. OVA episodes are expensive to produce and it was extremely common for them to stop immediately if the sales weren't there. DX didn't justify its existence beyond those four episodes and Yuyama moved onto a far more successful project in Pokémon.
On that topic, I think it's important to note that Wedding Peach was OLM's first television series (albeit a coproduction with KSS). If it and the studio's adaptation of Mojacko hadn't made some level of profit it would have been quite difficult for them to adapt Pokémon. Neither Mojacko nor Wedding Peach set records with their viewership or sales numbers, but they both did "OK". It was in Pokémon however, that that OLM truly found a successful property with the series still running today. Sometimes you've got to have a few runs at producing things before you find success. Wedding Peach was one of these early runs, a project where a lot of people cut their teeth but one that didn't justify its own continuation beyond a certain point. Just a very standard media mix from the mid-90s, in other words.
Wedding Peach is a problematic title with indifference through to outright objection to representing love outside of heterosexual romance. Looking back now it feels like an absolute dinosaur on so many levels. Between the anime's fatphobic episode and Momoko dropping some gender essentialism, I'm not surprised people want to relegate it to the dustbin of history.
However, I think it is very telling that Tomita Sukehiro, when presented with the opportunity to tell a similar story in the modern day, chose to represent not just queer love, but platonic and familial love in Wedding Apple. While he can't undo the regressive and cringy elements of the original series, as a creator he has progressed and I'd like to think we can all continue to improve our outlooks and output as we grow.
Disliking Wedding Peach in the modern day is completely understandable. I'm not going to pretend anyone should watch it in 2024 without knowing that it is a camp, cheaply made relic of a time when heterosexuality was considered magic. However, just because it pandered to all the worst things trending at the time doesn't mean it didn't sell enough products or hold enough viewers to justify its production. It did, it just wasn't a strong enough property to go beyond that and that's representative of mediocrity rather than mind blowing commercial failure imho.
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rimouskis · 4 months ago
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nothing more horrifying than a wedding that says absolutely nothing about the couple and absolutely everything about wedding trends
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missadmyre · 6 months ago
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Secretly gifting your hubby a wedding ring Shen Gong Wu for his shoot be like:
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gunsatthaphan · 2 years ago
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I’m ŁØŚÏÑG it.
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B-Side Magazine April/May 93/Duran Duran
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bvckleydiaz · 2 years ago
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Tarlos Tuesday ❤️‍🔥
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still not over this photoshoot…
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innervoiceartblog · 1 year ago
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Marc Chagall, Wedding, 1918, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
The Flying Lovers: Bella and Marc Chagall | DailyArt Magazine
“Felt like fleeing back to Russia, as he daydreamed while he painted, about the riches of Russian folklore, his Hasidic experiences, his family, and especially Bella.” - Marc Chagall, My Life.
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Marc Chagall, Wedding, 1918, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
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Bella and Marc Chagall. Neomania Magazine (detail)
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Marc and Bella Chagall, Paris, 1929 by André Kertész
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silverstarivy · 8 months ago
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VOGUE'S APRIL ISSUE IS OUT !
Socialite Yahra Wells opens her San Myshuno loft for her wedding dresses tryons. She shared this moment with her mother, private attorney Delainey Wells.
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A Royal Recycling (part 137)
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iamanartichoke · 2 years ago
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Real talk: I thought Tina Turner has been dead for years. I thought she died in the 90s or something.
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actuallybrini · 2 years ago
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Tried to make something out of the phone photo Rafa posted earlier.
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cowardlycowboys · 2 years ago
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was always a big Samantha girly because I used to sit and look at her dresses and read the actual facts at the end of her book about the turn of the century and would immediately go to the library at school and find books that had those dress on the covers to look at them
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Select Magazine March 1992/The Wedding Present
if you like my scans and want to help out you can do so here I'm currently trying to raise around $100 to buy a better scanner any help is appreciated!
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meep-meep-richie · 3 months ago
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Honestly….i need this
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