Together Journal Issue #31
Together Journal has released their 31st print issue. This issue highlights some weddings close to home and abroad that can serve as inspiration for your own. Alongside their wedding content they feature a blend of lifestyle content spanning from food, fashion, beauty, flora, travel and design.
Also for Issue #31, Together Journal have widened their Australian distribution. For four years they have been on the shelves of at newsagents, and WH Smith stores nationwide. Now in mid to late July, Together Journal will be available from Woolworths and Safeway supermarkets across Australia.
"At Together Journal, our mission has always been to share stories that deserve to be told. While weddings and love stories are the beating heart of what we do, we owe our platform to the unwavering support of our loyal partners. This issue includes some of their stories as designers and creators, each with very individual niches and journeys that brought them to where they are today. These, too, are stories of love and passion that we are proud to bring to you to help with the process of consciously choosing who is the right fit for you on your wedding journey." — Greta Kenyon, Founder of Together Journal
We're pleased to be an ongoing partner with Together Journal, who are the pioneers of wedding and special occasion publishing. Alongside real weddings that we proudly dressed, within Issue #31 we feature within "Lovely Things"; a curated selection by the Together Journal team on what's new and exciting to them.
Purchase the latest issue at your local magazine outlet or via Together Journal.

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