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Virtual Dressing Room for Brides

Posted by on September 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

ali-wedding-dress A few years ago, when it was my time to find the perfect wedding dress, I didn’t take advantage of the opportunity to play dress up. After putting on my second gown, I felt that immediate connection that told me it was “the one.”

After watching too many episodes of Say Yes to the Dress, I resisted the temptation of trying on different styles and silhouettes to avoid confusing myself and wasting the consultants time.  Although, I do not regret my purchase, how could I pass up my once in a lifetime opportunity?

Thanks to the new Virtual Dressing Room by Brides Magazine , I can secretly revisit the experience from my computer. Getting started is easy… Simply upload a full length picture of yourself (the less coverage the better), follow the prompts to adjust to your figure and let the fun begin.

 

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Gowns Pictured Above:

1. Cloud by Lela Rose
2. Mikaella style 1608
3. Cait by Priscilla of Boston
4. Lazaro style 3167
5. Lolita by Oscar de la Renta
6. Corset and skirt by Wtoo
7. Casablanca style 2052
8. Cassia by Rivini
9. Kate’s reception dress by ABS

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Using the digital tool, you can even try on bridesmaid dresses and mother-of-the-bride gowns brought to you by the Lord and Taylor Wedding Shop.  Brides.com also has a new beauty salon tool to try on different celebrity hairstyles, makeup and more to complete your total wedding look.

Make your fantasy complete by seeing your wedding look on the cover of Brides Magazine.

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Art Deco Wedding Style

Posted by on August 31, 2011 · 3 Comments 

If you love the glitz and glamour of the roaring 1920′s, then you might consider having an art deco style wedding.

For your inspiration:

Silver & Black Art Deco Wedding 

Silver and Black art deco wedding inspiration

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Golden Art Deco Wedding 

Gold Art Deco wedding inspiration

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A vintage bohemian wedding shoot in NYC

Posted by on August 30, 2011 · 8 Comments 

I was completely charmed by this vintage bohemian styled wedding shoot I received from  J and J Photography.
What blew me away was the fact that these Midsummer’s Night Dream like photos were taken in the one and only New York City.

This was nothing like the typical urban wedding submission I come to expect from the city that never sleeps.

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The unique venue, One if By Land, Two if by Sea, was once an eighteenth century carriage house and home to former Vice President Aaron Burr.
It is easy to understand why it has been called New York’s most romantic restaurant (reportedly hosting 24 proposals per week).

How beautiful are those outdoor gardens?

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Nothing says vintage romance like a Claire Pettibone wedding dress (from Gabriella New York Bridal Salon) styled with jewelry by Untamed Petals. I adore both of the bride’s hair styles and the delicate Sara Gabriel adornments.

The talented team of vendors, coordinated by NoLimit Events LLC, took cues from the antique surroundings to put together an enchanting scene that takes you back in time.

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I’m swooning over the lovely floral arrangements created by Deborah Hunter of  Worship Luxury Inc.
She used umbrella ferns as accents everywhere to bring the greenery of the gardens inside (genius).

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Thank you to the wonderful team of vendors for sharing this delightful NYC photo shoot.

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The bridal look for less

Posted by on August 22, 2011 · 4 Comments 

After hours of research, I hope to convince you that you can pull off your favorite coveted designer bridal look for less. The crumby economy and lucrative wedding expenses have definitely added extra wedding debt and tighter budgets for the bride or whoever is footing the bill.

Remember, it pays to be resourceful…

Let me show you how to walk down the aisle in your favorite runway look without resorting to those cheap “designer inspired” knockoffs made in China and/or found on ebay (I have heard way too many horror stories).

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1. Vera Wang Diana dress$8,000 | “Chelsea” dress by Wtoo  -$1,200

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3. Badgley Mischka Bride$4,500 | Dress from frenchnovelty.com - $640

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4. Monique Lhuillier “Sunday Rose” dress- $10,000 | Dress from Missesdressy.com -$850

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5.  Monique Lhuillier “Magical” dress- $8,000 | Wtoo gown ”Lilli” corset and skirt- $1,000

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6. Amsale Penelope Dress- over $5,000 (the Knot)| ABS Rosette Dress- $412 (Bloomingdales sale)

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7. Vera Wang “Farrah” gown- $6,000  | Mignon dress from Macktak Mart.com - $506

8. Jenny Lee Bridal gown style #1117-over $5,000 (the Knot) | BCBG Wedding Dress- $298

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Wedding Dress Bargains served daily

Posted by on August 15, 2011 · 1 Comment 

One of the most common issues brides struggle with is finding an affordable wedding gown.

Keep your eyes open.  Wedding dress bargains are often found buried within a sale that does not market itself using common bridal keywords.

Tonight, I found a handful of designer bridal gowns with unbelievable, slashed prices.  All of the below were hidden within the Sunday Night Fashion sale events on Ideeli and Rue La La (two fabulous sites for discounted designer fashions).

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  1. $215 Dere Kiang dress on Ideeli
  2. $105 Jacquelin Exclusive gown on Ideeli
  3. $227 Davinci gown on Ideeli
  4. $199 Badgley Mischka lace dress with silk sash on Rue La La
  5. $69 Max and Cleo dress on Ideeli
  6. $159 Badgley Mischka one shoulder gown on Rue La La
  7. $209 Nicole Miller one shoulder gown on Ideeli
  8. $30 Max and Cleo dress with black sash on Ideeli
  9. $329 Nicole Miller gown on Ideeli

With the right shoes and accessories, you could easily spruce up any of these wedding dress bargains to fit your perfect look.

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A clever tying the knot DYI invite

Posted by on July 26, 2011 · 1 Comment 

How fun and clever is this tying the knot DIY invitation created by Spanish designer, Cristina Moralejo?

After spotting this Bridal Musing, I knew it was worth sharing…

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With pictures like these, there’s really no need for typing up instructions…

I would love to see this adorable tying the knot DIY concept in save the date form (hint, hint).

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DIY Paper Fortune Cookies

Posted by on July 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

Send off your guests in good fortune with these DIY Paper Fortune Cookies, created by Laurie Cinotto and featured on Once Wed.
So simple and so sweet!

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Materials

  • Decorative or Scrapbook paper (not too thick, similar to a text weight, not card stock)
  • White text weight paper
  • Double faced tape
  • A pencil
  • A round plastic lid to use as a template (approximately four to five inches in diameter) or a extra large circle craft punch
  • A pair of scissors
  • Computer and printer

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Directions:

  1. Using a plastic lid as a template to trace circles on your decorative paper.   A 12” square piece of paper yields approximately 9 circles.  Cut out your circles using your scissors.  If you have an extra large circle craft punch, that works well too.
  2. Fold a circle in half with the pattern side in.  Make a crease (at arrow A) along the folded edge.
  3. Open your circle, and turn it pattern side out.
  4. Turn your circle so the crease you made in step 2 is vertical. Fold the circle in in half horizontally, pattern side out, rounded side down and do NOT crease.
  5. Hold the half circle on the bottom, (where arrow B points in figure 3) between your thumb and index finger.   Use the index finger from your other hand to push in the middle of the folded side of the circle at the crease (where arrow C points in figure 3).  As you push in, the top corners will start to turn up.
  6. Continue to hold the half circle and use your other hand to pull the corners in until they nearly meet and form the cookie shape.  If your cookie doesn’t want to stay folded, use a tiny piece of double stick tape to keep the halves together.
  7. Compose your fortunes on your computer and print them out on a standard sheet of printer paper using a nine point font.  The fortunes can be a simple note for the guests such as  ”We’re so fortunate to know you. Thanks for being here today”.   Keep the fortunes  just one or two sentences long. Cut the fortunes into small slips of paper approximately 1/2 inch high by two to three inches long.
  8. Tuck the fortune into one of the open ends of the cookie.
  9. Display in a bowl or on a tray for your guests…or serve it alongside the cake!

Happy crafting brides in training!

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A classic real wedding in Plano, TX: Allison+Blake

Posted by on July 6, 2011 · 6 Comments 

Allison and Blake's TX wedding

When Allison joined the Theta house as a freshman at the University of Oklahoma, she felt lucky to have such great new sorority sisters.
Little did she know, one of the girls would help make their sisterhood official.

Brooke, a Senior Theta, told Allison that her younger brother Blake (also a freshman) had a crush on her.  She encouraged them to meet so Allison took to Facebook to make the introduction.  “We hung out as a group at our sorority’s first date party, shared a strong connection and the rest was history,” said Allison..
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Fast forward through four years of college and 5 months in the “real world” and Allison and Blake were still together and very much in love.  Allison was ready to get engaged and Blake made sure the proposal was epic.
A close friend invited the couple to attend a formal fundraiser at her parents Country Club.  She said it would be a fun cocktail party with great food, drinks and even a limo to escort them.  Allison and Blake happily accepted the invite.

On the day of the event, Allison rushed home from work to get ready, trying on dress after dress.  “My mom had sent me a new dress recently but I wanted to save that for something special! I had no idea just how special of a night it would be,” Allison said.

She got a text message from Blake saying “Almost There” and soon after, the doorbell rang.
Blake had a key to her place and has never rang the doorbell, so she was caught a bit off guard. When she opened the door an older man (not Blake) wearing a suit handed her a gorgeous bouquet of flowers and a note that read:  Change of plans, your ride awaits. Put on your NEW dress. I love you.

There was a beautiful limo in the background.  With butterflies in her stomach, the empty limo took her to a nearby park where Blake had grown up.  She was directed to a romantic gazebo where Blake stood, dressed to the nines.  After saying some of the most special things Allison had ever heard, he popped the question. “Yes!” she shouted, as Blake placed the stunning diamond ring on her finger.

“But the night was not over…not even close,” recalled Allison.  “The limo took us to a luxury hotel in downtown Dallas where we sat at a private chef’s table and ate the most delicious 7 course meal I ever had.  I wanted to share the exciting news, but Blake said he wanted some special alone time first, so I put away my cell phone.”
While strolling through the glamorous hotel, Blake led his new fiance to a room upstairs.  To Allison’s surprise, all of her friends and family were gathered inside to celebrate the engagement.

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Allison is one of the most beautiful and timeless brides I have ever seen!

Her outstanding wedding photographer, Jennefer Wilson, took so many amazing photographs that choosing just a few to share was no easy task.

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Does she not look like she belongs on the cover of a bridal magazine?

Allison wore a classic lace, trumpet style wedding gown adorned with a floral sash (both by Enzoani).  Her timeless look was completed with hair and makeup by Mitzi Merritt and sparkling teardrop earrings she found on etsy.

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Sarah Cashman, the mother of the bride, was dedicated to making her daughter and (current) son-in-law’s dream wedding come to life.  “My mom is a superstar and an amazing role model, ” said Allison.  “She planned every last detail without the help of a professional and the entire wedding could not have been more perfect.”

Dr. Delphinium Designs was responsible for all the floral decor and stunning bouquets.

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In case you had not noticed, the bride’s bouquet was an incredible work of art!  It was also full of sweet sentimental value.

Allison explained, ” I lost both grandfathers and Blake had lost one of his as well, so I had my Papa’s handkerchief, my other grandfather’s tie clip and his Papa’s army dog tag all wrapped around the stems of my bouquet with a piece of lace from my dress. I felt like they were all helping me walk down the aisle. The Bible verses and songs sung during the ceremony all had special meanings to Blake and I as well.”

The heartfelt marriage ceremony was followed by a classic and enchanting reception at the Gleneagles Country Club in Plano.

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The room was full of elegant white and silver accents and various shades of purple colored details.

Allison and Blake wanted the celebration to be fun and memorable for every guest and their mission was certainly accomplished.

When I asked the bride about her favorite wedding memory she said, ” There were so many that I cannot pick just one.  A few that immediately come to mind are:

  • Waiting with my dad before it was time to walk down the aisle.  He did some deep breathing with me and really helped me stay calm.
  • Walking down the aisle towards my groom. It was as if no one else was in the room and I don’t think I have ever had a bigger smile on my face.
  • Dancing the night away with my new husband and hundreds of our friends and family members.
  • Walking in to the reception and being blown away by how it all came together.
  • Knowing that as soon as it was all over, I would be a married woman!

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“I think having so many people in one place, who love and support us, also helped make our wedding so special,” she concluded.  “It was the best day of our lives.”

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New Wildflower Linens chair backs and covers- Part 1

Posted by on June 23, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

The new Wildflower Linens chair backs and covers are nothing short of amazing!  I come to expect only the most extraordinary products from the company.

 

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  1. Gatsby Champagne Chiviari Chair back with trim
  2. Annette Silver floral Chiviari chair back
  3. Glimmer Lace Champagne Chair Backs
  4. Heather Pink Chiviari chair covers
  5. Hailey honeysuckle chiviari chair back
  6. Lauralyn white chiviari chair sleeve
  7. Lucy Moss Chiviari Chair sleeve with flowers
  8. Julietta Lavender Chameleon Chair Back
  9. Shimmer Turquoise Chair Back with coral flowers

More about these linens to come in part 2

 

 

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Savvy Spotlight: Hidalgo diamond insert rings

Posted by on June 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

I am love love LOVING the new Hidalgo diamond insert ring collection.  Fun and brilliant! As I mentioned in my post about convertible wedding dresses, versatility is always a marvelous thing.  What girl doesn’t want options?
First, choose a timeless micro pave diamond ring design, then add a diamond or enamel insert for extra pizazz.
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Hidalgo insert rings (as featured above) can be purchased online at Royal Fine Jewelers and Kranich’s hidalgo insert rings

The above inserts were found on the Hidalgo Jewelry website.

These rings are truly foolproof (wedding) gifts, so start dropping hints to your new or future husband. Remind him how he can stay out of the “doghouse” by gifting you a new ring insert on your Anniversaries.    It’s a Win-Win situation!

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