A model in a wedding dress poses with flowers. Above this is the text 'Making Bridal Accessible' and 'Providing high quality accessibility training to bridal stores in pursuit of disability justice' and a button that reads 'contact us'

Making Bridal Accessible


Providing high quality accessibility training to bridal stores in pursuit of disability justice.

Founder Katie Horan talks with model Emma, sitting in her wheelchair.

About All Bodies, All Brides

Every bride from all backgrounds, all ages, all races, and all places deserves to feel beautiful, seen, and attentively assisted while finding a wedding gown.

All Bodies, All Brides aspires to set a groundbreaking benchmark for tailored service within the bridal industry. As an LLC with a not-for-profit mission, we invest our proceeds into extending our outreach and community engagement, ultimately advancing the cause of disability justice. Meet us at a conference, connect with us via social media, and train with us to become a better ally and advocate for people with disabilities in your community and beyond!

We Want to Work With You!


Learn more about how we collaborate with bridal stores, designers, brides, artists, and more!

Group of four models wearing wedding dresses and laughing: Danica, Shelby Lynn, Sue, and Sally. Different disabilities and races represented.

Brides

Volunteers and models from Simply Blush photoshoot, smiling in front of a mural reading "Spread Love"

Community Members

Sue, a white woman with short grey hair and a red prosthetic leg, spins in a jean jacket reading "Bride"

Bridal Stores and Designers

Who We Are


Founder Katie Horan introduces All Bodies, All Brides.