Media Appearances & MORE
The POST
You’re my person. If you’re not acquainted with this phrase, get ready. It’s engagement season — also known as that time between Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day when about 40 percent of proposals happen—and you’ll probably see couples’ social media posts gushing about having met their “person.”
USA Today
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry aren't the most traditional royal couple. She's a divorced, biracial American actress. He's a ginger-haired British prince. But as Markle has helped plan her wedding, she's been embracing the British royal culture while simultaneously maintaining her sense of self, experts say.
Zoe Report
Being asked to be a bridesmaid in a loved one's wedding is (or should be) an honor. But if you've been in multiple ceremonies, you probably know that, depending on the bride, it can either be a breeze ... or a huge burden.
THE KNOT
Whether you’re dreaming of a full-on destination wedding, booking a bachelorette weekend, or deciding where to go on your honeymoon, travel is bound to be one of the things you’re most excited to plan.
BUSTLE
December is here, which means it's ENGAGEMENT SEASON. If you or your partner has a shiny, new ring to show off, The Knot's senior news editor Esther Lee has shared information on wedding trends, modern-day wedding planning, and the best books for brides-to-be, exclusively with Bustle.
WHARTON
BUSINESS RADIO
Host Dan Loney is joined by Alan Lightman (Professor of Practice of the Humanities; Author, MIT), Jennifer Spector (Director of Brand Marketing, Zola), John Taylor (Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management, Wayne State University), Esther Lee (Senior News Editor, The Knot/XO Group), and more.
TLC
Twenty years ago, the country mourned the tragic loss of its beloved couple,John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. As the world observes the anniversary of their untimely passing, TLC invites viewers to celebrate their lives and remember their love, with an exclusive, in-depth look at their special wedding weekend that captivated the world.
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE
If your life is anything like mine, you’ve been invited to at least six weddings all happening within a four-month span, and you’re still trying to plan your own. And with each couple and their nuptials being unique, questions of what to wear or what to buy or whom to bring as a plus-one can run the gamut.
INSIDER
Weddings can be quite expensive, particularly for the couple getting married. But it's also not cheap to be in the wedding party. Between the bachelor and bachelorette parties to buying your own attire, costs quickly add up when you become a bridesmaid or groomsmen.
Choosing your wedding party is exciting and exhilarating. Your closest family members and friends will stand by your side and make memories of a lifetime. But it's no secret that weddings can be expensive for everyone. Asking your bridesmaids to invest a lot of time and money in your big day can be challenging.