
Showroom Theory is a podcast about the emotional, aesthetic, and cultural architecture of modern ceremony. Hosted by Chelsea Jackson - creative strategist, former bridal operations executive, and one of the most trusted voices in contemporary bridal commentary - this series explores why we wear what we wear to say 'I do,' and what those choices reveal about beauty, identity, and belonging. Each ep... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsFashion & BeautySociety & Culture | |||

This week, the visual language of bridal felt sharper. More intentional. Less apologetic.
If the past few years were defined by softness and diffusion, this moment feels sculptural. Directed. Awake. There’s a new clarity emerging across fashion and ... more
Long before a wedding gown is chosen, there’s this feeling. An instinct. It appears in fragments - the movement of fabric in a photo, the memory of a garment once loved, the quiet recognition that a life is about to change. It belongs to the bride’s ... more
This week, to me, bridal felt like it was having a cultural reckoning. There was a palpable undercurrent of tension between ritual and rip-off, craft and churn, and the visual of sacred white vs. factory-milled satin.
This Week in Bridal is having a... more
Editor’s note: This essay accompanies a solo episode of the Showroom Theory podcast exploring the cultural signals inside Pinterest Predicts 2026. While the episode moves through specific aesthetics and explains why they’re resonating right now, this... more
The Lie We Tell About Wedding Photography
The wedding industry has been misleading us about photography.
Not because it minimizes the medium, quite the opposite, but because it narrows it. Oversimplifies it. Prescribes it.
In weddings, photograp... more
Editor’s Note:
This conversation with Lela Orr unfolds at a moment when luxury, fashion, and bridal are quietly renegotiating their values. What emerges isn’t simply a profile of a designer, but a broader inquiry into what luxury is becoming: slower... more
This essay is a companion to Episode 7 of the Showroom Theory podcast, a conversation with LA-based bridal stylist Alysia Cole about visibility, authorship, and refusing the makeover machine. The ideas here expand on that conversation and push it fur... more
Alignment Without Articulation Is Incomplete
There’s a particular story told to women, founders, and creative people of all creeds about what growth is supposed to look like.
That story basically says, ‘if you’re truly mature, truly grateful, truly... more
Chelsea talks about weddings like they’re educational. As someone who has been in the industry for a long time, it’s refreshing to hear bridal industry critique, news, and interviews presented in a fresh way (I didn’t even think that was possible!). Her guests are always so perfect and I’m fascinated by each episode. Subscriber for life!
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Apple Podcasts | #108 |









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