Posted by: stylewedds on: July 20, 2012
What’s the original style to celebrate a couple’s most important day? A fun bridal choreography!!
Posted by: stylewedds on: July 19, 2012
Famous designers have opted for blush color wedding dress designs. While wearing a red, blue, or gold wedding dress this year will align your look with the season’s most contemporary designs, opting instead for a blush gown (in shades from peachy-pink to strawberries-and-cream) will keep your colorful wedding dress look ultra-modern without letting apart the traditional bridal style!
Indeed, stars like Reese Witherspoon and Gwen Stefani wore blush dresses down the aisle few years ago.
Designers like Isaac Mizrahi, Lazaro, Vera Wang, Carolina Herrera, and Monique Lhuillier long used pink as a soft accent color on details like sashes and embroideries, but with a punched-up palette this season, head-to-toe blush gowns are the new normal.
Monique Lhuillier Spring 2013 wedding dress bridal gown lace mermaid blush pink.
Carolina Herrera Pink Wedding Dress & Veil
Douglas Hannant Wedding Dress
http://douglashannant.com/bridal
Victoria Nicole Wedding Dress
Mark Zunino Wedding Dress
www.markzunino.com
Isaac Mizrahi Wedding Dress
Maggie Sottero Dress
David´s Bridal
Jim Hjelm
Posted by: stylewedds on: July 13, 2012
A vintage poolside wedding party is a great option! Add a vintage and fun look to your Wedding Reception by lining long rectangular or circular tables alongside the pool.
Line up dozens of candles and floral arrangements in different heights.
For floral vases, look some vintage old fashioned ceramic or copper and select an old style fabric runner.
Ocher, pink, burgundy and green would be a great selection of colors for your table décor.
For extra fun, include a synchronized swimming performance during the cocktail or reception.
Posted by: stylewedds on: July 5, 2012
Hi friends!
We would like to share this amazingly talented designer: Tadashi Shoji. Born and raised in Sendai, Japan, he began painting and drawing from a young age and eventually moved to Tokyo, where he studied fine art. His talent was soon recognized and he was recommended for by Jiro Takamatsu, who is credited with paving the way for the modern art movement in Japan during the sixties. It was during this period that Tadashi became intrigued with New York City and its role in the contemporary art scene.
As a student, Tadashi was presented with the unique opportunity to work with famed costume designer Bill Whitten.
After earning his degree in Fashion Design, Tadashi began working at a prominent clothing manufacturer where he climbed the ranks for several years.
Established in 1982 by designer, owner, and President Tadashi Shoji, the Los Angeles-based fashion house Tadashi has become widely recognized for its original designs and innovative collections which are sold in major recognized stores in United States
In addition to a thriving wholesale business, Tadashi maintains its own retail operations with two signature boutiques – one in the prestigious South Coast Plaza and another in Forum Shops at Caesars in Las Vegas.
His designs have won a loyal following with well-dressed women worldwide, including celebrities such as Julie Bowen, Tyra Banks, Deborah Messing, Emmy Rossum, Kate Walsh, and Sara Ramirez.
Tadashi Shoji 2012 fall collection includes beautiful monochrome pieces that incorporate Lace, Jersey, and hand cut organza, tulle, mesh and artfully draped fabrics. Fabulous colors such as white, ginger, black, navy blue and red are part of the majority of his 2012 fall collection.
Tadashi Shoji also features excellent dress choices for Bridesmaids. www.tadashishoji.com
Posted by: stylewedds on: June 28, 2012
Your best destination wedding: Los Cabos! A wedding can be tremendously stressful for everyone involved. Nevertheless, we take care of all the details and planning, so you can relax and enjoy yourself in a really unique place! Turn your special day into an amazing vacation for all your friends!
Posted by: stylewedds on: June 22, 2012
If you are planning a Cabo Beach Wedding, one of the most fun and sweet subjects to select is the Wedding Cake Décor. Whether you prefer contemporary, traditional, or even whimsical – the most important thing is that you pick a look that you love – and then you make it your own.
1. The Simple Look Cakes
Trying to keep it super simple so that you can save? Simple sugar toppings or a simple but unique, wedding cake topped with few décor would work.
2. Ocean themed Cakes
Everyone loves starfish and shells! With a super cute starfish & shells wedding cake topper you can’t go wrong. Another element could be faux sand and the bride and groom’s names written in it.
3. Tropical Flowers
Ask your florist to provide you with some fresh and beautiful flowers that combine with your bouquet or theme. You can also put colorful bougainvillea that are usually easy to get in Los Cabos area.
4. Cupcakes
Who doesn’t love cupcakes? Since beach weddings are usually more casual they make the perfect fit with one another. Just imagine your guest sitting beach-side nibbling on one of these adorable and yummy creations. Does it really get any better than that?
5. Beach related décor on top
Don’t feel like you have to go with the traditional bride and groom “mini-me’s” when deciding on the topper and design of your cake? Think outside the box and find other elements that represent your theme – like some super cool Beach Chairs or umbrellas. Add in a few seashells and it’s automatically a little more tropical.
Posted by: stylewedds on: June 22, 2012
Now that the summer is here and the opportunity to have your ceremony on the beach too! We would like to share some wonderful inspiration for beach wedding decor using bamboo poles.
These wood sticks are versatile and naturally beautiful; they can be used in several ways to create the perfect wedding.
Have you seen on Wedding Magazines harmonious bamboo huppas set on the beach? You can have this arranged through your Wedding Planner and just add a soft fabric that flows with the wind or some colorful ribbons. With the right flowers and fabrics, you can achieve anything from a stunningly simple scene to an elaborately elegant vignette.
Posted by: stylewedds on: June 13, 2012
New from Elizabeth Fillmore: Matte satin laser-cut to look like lace. Elizabeth Fillmore has included simple and elegant lines to her spring 2013 Bridal Collection. Her inspiration was nature, flowering gardens and budding branches woven into a tapestry of rich and intricate beading and fabrics. It is a remembrance of 1930´s elegance and glamour.
Posted by: stylewedds on: June 1, 2012
Rustic Elegance
The burlap and lace accents are already making a big impression at weddings. If you’re a fan of the rustic and shabby style, summer is the perfect opportunity for you to use this theme. Not everyone is able to have a quaint outdoor wedding in a fabulous beach, followed by a casually elegant reception in a front beach Terrace. Add some touches of antique with chandeliers and vintage wood furniture. Now it’s easier than ever to throw the rustic wedding of your dreams using items such as burlap, lace and twine. With a little creativity, you can turn ordinary, everyday items into vintage looking, rustic glam accents.
Bold Color
At the beginning of 2012, Pantone, the color authority, named Tangerine Tango as the color of the year. Summer is the perfect season to give this color a try. This orangey-peachy hue looks cool, crisp and playful when paired with aqua. For a more formal look, try pairing it with charcoal grey. A gorgeous grey dress with a bright punch of tangerine as an accent is stunning. Whether you consider this color for your bridesmaids, or perhaps your mom or his might consider it for their mother of the bride/mother of the groom outfits, one thing is for sure – this is the hot color for summer!
Letterpress Invitations
If you’re not familiar with this ancient printing technique, letterpress involves printing words or images on paper with ink, while at the same time “pressing” or debussing them into the paper. When you run your fingers over a letterpress invitation you can feel the raised lettering. Letterpress is truly an art form, with each individual letter, character and punctuation mark painstakingly set by hand by the letterpress operator. Each letterpress invitation is essentially a handmade piece of art.
Posted by: stylewedds on: May 18, 2012
This week we would like to speak about Jenny Packham´s great 2013 Bridal Collection and the incredible online store with wedding dresses, jewelry, lingerie, veils and wraps; a truly complete menu to cover all your needs for your Big Day Attire!
The 2013 Bridal Collection shows simple and feminine lines with a hint of Vintage.
jennypackham.com
Gaby Ruiz
Chief Wedding & Event Planner
Photo by Gonzalo Verdeja
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