Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Color Theory



I love color! A bold splash here and there is elemental to the telling of your color story. Of course with color, a little goes a long, long way.

Dreaming of a wedding with that brilliant Tiffany blue? Sure, it may look gorgeous in that sample bridesmaid dress you saw at the boutique or one tabletop setting with Tiffany blue tablecloth from your florist, but remember that you will have to multiply it by x amount.

If the idea of having the same color repeated over and over and over leaves you feeling flat, consider adding complimentary shades to your palette to soften the overall look.

Image via Rivini.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tuesday Shoesday: J'adore Dior



Oh my! Did we just happen upon a collection of the most stylish bridesmaid shoes ever? Bride, if you're not a stickler for uniformity for your bridesmaids, let your girls pick their own shoes to wear for the wedding.

Believe me, their closets will thank you.

Image via The Blonde Salad.

Monday, January 10, 2011

On A Sweet Note ...


What a sweet way to start the morning. Bite sized melt in your mouth goodness that will make the week go by that much faster.

Go ahead. Eat one. Or two. Or three. We won't tell your dress.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Fab Frocks Friday: Just Remember



Your wedding. It'll go by in a flash. So on that day, just remember to stop and enjoy the moment.


Image via Style Me Pretty.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

To Build A Home



A few helpful tips on creating your registry from the industry's leaders ...
  • Real Simple: Set up your registry early! “From the moment you announce your engagement, friends and family will want to send gifts,” says Karena Bullock Bailey, a New York City-based wedding and special events planner.
  • The Knot: As much as you may be hankering for that gorgeous $350-a-place-setting silver, be sure to register for items in a wide range of price points: under $50, under $75, under $100, under $200, and beyond, so all of your guests can choose gifts they can afford. You don't want your college friend feeling overwhelmed by the fact that he can't find a single gift; and on the opposite side, you don't want your parents' closest friends to have to buy you a multitude of smaller items to give you a generous gift.
  • Brides: You can register for more items than invitees, especially if you're listed at several stores—you want to provide options at various price points. Peri Wolfman, vice president of product design at Williams-Sonoma, suggests that you include one gift per shower attendee, priced between $30 and $50, and at least one gift per couple invited to the wedding, between $75 and $150. (Throw in a few items under $25, too.) Include several objects that aren't part of a set, such as a standing mixer, coffee pot or a pair of candlesticks. And consider big-ticket items for guests who want to pool their resources: luggage, furniture, electronics, even camping equipment make great group gifts.
  • Martha Stewart: Etiquette dictates that registry information should never be included in a wedding invitation, even though some stores provide printed cards for this purpose. Instead, rely on your family members and wedding party to spread the word. That said, it is generally acceptable for the hostess of a shower to include these details on that invitation (indeed, this is where you might put those information cards to use). And if people ask you directly where you're registered, feel free to tell them.
  • The Knot: Be gracious -- let your guests know their gifts have arrived -- promptly. Thank-you notes for gifts received before the wedding should be sent within two weeks of their arrival. Notes for gifts received on or after the wedding day should be sent within a month of your return from the honeymoon. In all notes, be sure to mention the gift by name.
Image from JJ Designs via This Is Glamorous.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Lucite Chair


You've got the dress and you've got the shoes {and it's only been five days into the new year - well done, well done!}. Naturally the next thing you'll want to think about is finding the perfect decor to compliment your smashing ensemble.

So without further ado, allow me to introduce you to the the reigning king of them all, the Louis Ghost Chair by Philippe Starck. This outstanding chair was fashioned with antique and modern aesthetics in mind. And ladies, let's not forget the Charles Ghost Stool, a singular addition that will make that cocktail hour into quite the happening shindig!


Image via Design Within Reach.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Tuesday Shoesday: Black Bows + Chanel



The holidays may be over, but here's one last thing nicely tied up with a bow. Oh that perfect combination of black and white!

Image by ZZ Photography via The Wedding Chicks.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Fashion Resolutions: The Little White Dress



Hello New Year! This year we resolve to be bold and daring. This year we we resolve to think outside of the box. This year we resolve to become members of the Little White Dress Club and incorporate this darling number into our wedding!

Lovely and lighthearted in lustrous duchesse satin, this strapless stunner makes a lovely short bridal dress or cocktail gown. With a fitted bodice with asymmetrical draping across the front, as well as a pencil skirt and a flirty peplum-style tiered overlay, each trimmed in the most delicate, filmy French lace. The source? Sophie Halette, the renowned lacemaker, whose magnificent creations are used by the world's premier fashion houses.

Truly a New Year's resolution we'll be keeping!


Image via J.Crew.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Fab Frocks Friday: Oh What A Night



Hello lovelies! Hope each and every one of you have the most splendid New Year's! Who knows what will be in store this year!

Image via Tumblr.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Celebrate!


Are you heading to a New Year's Eve wedding this weekend? Don the tuxedo, slip into that elegant gown, break out the bubbly and bask in the glamorous golden glow of hundreds of candles.

Celebrate love, celebrate the new year!

Image via Fete New York.

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