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The Knot and The Runway

This year, The Knot will broadcast live from an unprecedented four runway shows, feature brand-new editor vlogs -- video blogs -- updated in real time, showcase more than 600 runway photos, stream a half-hour live recap special, and much more.

The Knot will double the amount of live coverage from last season as it broadcasts straight from the runways of world-renowned designers, including Monique Lhuillier, Badgley Mischka, Jenny Packham, and Claire Pettibone.

The Knot Editor in Chief, Carley Roney, along with her team of wedding and fashion editors, will be on-site broadcasting live before the shows, providing unedited commentary and behind-the-scenes excitement, followed by the debut of the designer’s new collection. This event will bring all the glitz and glamour of the runway directly to brides in real time.

Kicking off Saturday, October 17, at 11 a.m. ET on TheKnot.com, Claire Pettibone presents her Spring 2010 Bridal Collection from NYC hot spot Buddakan in the heart of the trendy Meatpacking District. Carley will be interviewing Claire beforehand, and getting a sneak peek at the hair and makeup trends which will be hitting her runway.

Tune in again to TheKnot.com for instant front-row access to the following shows:

· Saturday, October 17, at 5 p.m. ET -- Jenny Packham -- Before her latest looks hit the runway, Carley and her team will chat with Jenny about her latest celebrity bride, Jaime Pressly, complete with sketches and photos of her gown!

· Sunday, October 18, at 11 a.m. ET -- Monique Lhuillier -- Carley and her team bring you along to one of the most anticipated events of the entire week! Last season, this celebrity favorite incorporated peacock feathers into her bridal collection -- what will she think of next?

· Sunday, October 18, at 3 p.m. ET -- Badgley Mischka -- Along with an interview with this legendry duo, The Knot will give you a live peek at all of the new looks in this jam-packed show, including their signature line, bridesmaid styles, and their brand-new “Mark & James” collection -- perfect for brides on a budget!

But the live coverage doesn’t stop there! Brides are also invited to tune in for a full recap of all of the shows and trends during a special edition of The Knot LIVE (TheKnot.com/live) airing from The Knot headquarters in Manhattan this Monday, October 19, at 3 p.m. ET.

Continuing the coverage, editors at The Knot will be vlogging from dozens of runway shows and appointments. From impromptu interviews to highlighting some of their favorite new trends -- and perhaps even glimpsing at a celebrity sitting front row at a show -- you’ll never know what might happen, so be sure to tune in to TheKnot.com/fashion.

And as if that’s not enough, video crews from The Knot will be taping at dozens of shows, which you can watch at your convenience on The Knot TV on Demand (TheKnot.com/tv).

It's all a MUST SEE!

(photo courtesy of Justina McCaffrey Haute Couture)

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by Rashana Anderson
Founder & Managing Director, THE BRIDAL PARTY

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