Real Bride Meghan's Romantic Fall Wedding in the HARPER Gown | Eddy K Bride
- May 12
- 1 min read

Dress Style: UR336 | Harper
Bridal Store: Laura and Leigh Bridal
Photographer: Konnor and Samantha
Hair Stylist: Cindy Carpino Makeup Artist: Dylan Michaels Cosmetics (Cindy Singer)
Florist: Willow and Thistle
Invitation & signage: Dahlias Design House
Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Belle of Blue Bell
Location: Blue Bell, PA
Amazing!! Loved how I looked and felt so confident. - Meghan, Eddy K Bride
Meghan celebrated a romantic fall wedding at The Belle of Blue Bell in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, framed by golden autumn leaves and a candlelit ballroom glowing with chandeliers. She wore the HARPER gown from Eddy K's Curvy Collection, a regal long sleeve lace ball gown wedding dress with an illusion bodice and a tiered tulle skirt, designed to flatter and celebrate curvy and plus size brides. She found it at Laura and Leigh Bridal, where it fit her frame beautifully and felt instantly like her. "Amazing!! Loved how I looked and felt so confident," Meghan said, and the HARPER carried that confidence through every dance, every portrait, and every candlelit moment of the evening.






























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