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Monday, May 31, 2010

We have a WINNER!

I would like to thank everyone for entering the May giveaway! I appreciate all your responses! The lucky winner was picked using random.org. As you can see, I also put all the names on a spreadsheet for those people who had extra entires!

Congrats to entry # 41 - Lady_tink_534! You are the winner! 
I will be emailing you tonight!




Stay tuned for the June giveaway!


THE PRE-OWNED GOWN OPTION


Want a top-of-the-line couture look on your wedding day but don't think you can shell out the bucks for a  designer label?  Well, check out these gowns from Pre-owned Wedding Dresses.com where you can actually order online.  You can also visit consignment a bridal shop. Now if the word 'consignment' conjours images of 1980s gowns full of the usual pouf and paste of sequins, perish that thought. Most dresses in consignment shops are actually cutting edge and you'll find it more like going to a high-end designer salon. With catchy names like One More Time, these places offer some elegant, gently worn gowns in better shape than your average designer sample. In fact, the proprietors can get real persnickety about what they take in—some only accepting top designer names like Vera Wang and Reem Acra in all natural fibers. In addition, once gowns are accepted they’re cleaned and pressed (Ask where though. More shops are specializing in environmentally safe cleaning)


If you’re price conscious going for a pre-owned gown is the way to go. Gowns that retailed last season for $3000-4000 are typically half off but sometimes can go for as little as $500-600. More good news. You’re going to get very personalized assistance—the same as in a full service bridal salon. Though there will be re-altering involved, you won’t have to wait 4-6 months for your gown. Bear in mind once-worn gowns have already been pre-fit and altered to someone else’s body. Just make sure they’re once-worn; an over altered dress that’s been on more than one body could lose its original shape after a while. Ask how many and what kind of alterations the gown you want has had. Typically, if it’s gone through more than two brides, forget it. In addition to alterations your shop may offer customizing services (for a fee). Shops realize with previously-worn gowns, there’s a kind of possessive energy the new purchaser wants to create to make the gown her own. Therefore some shops focus on customizing.

FYI: Naturally bridal consignment shops don’t stock set sizes like salons do. Small and larger brides might have to work closely with staff and keep a lookout locating a gown in their size

Sunday, May 30, 2010

May is coming to a close!

I can't believe we are at the end of the month already! May has flown by! We are almost fully into summer time and I can't wait! This month we have had a lot of parties - birthdays, graduations and just some good old fashioned fun with friends BBQ'ing! There are a lot of things happening to close out the month too so I thought I better make a quick post:

Our May giveaway ends tomorrow at 10pm PST! If you haven't entered, now is the time! Also, don't forget you get 5 bonus entries just for grabbing my new button!

The rebate Bonny was offering is ending tomorrow - purchase any Bonny wedding gown in the month of May and you get $50 back from the manufacturer! So, if you ordered one don't forget to print the official rebate form here!



All that glitters!

I found some beautiful bling to share! Remarkable Rhinestones has some great prices on their items! Check out these napkin rings - I think these would be perfect for a sweetheart table:


Beautiful Diamond shape Ring with channel stones. Classic Victorian Beauty sure to show your guests they are in for a special evening. The Rhinestones are glittering.
 
A Pin wheeled shaped Ring Star in Silver and Clear Crystal. This Classic shape will be a beautiful accessory to your dinner.
 Then I found these beautiful brooches!


And then finally if you are looking for a cute gift to add for your bridesmaids or someone special in the wedding party I found this totally cute Heart Shaped Rhinestone Frame - $9.25


BLUSHING BRIDE

Blushing Bride


Credits: Olivia Leigh, W. Scott Chester Photography, Marla Aufmuth, Orchard Cove Photography, Myrtle & Marjoram, Koelle Art via Poppytalk, Dollface Studio

Special thanks to Shana Wilson over at SMP Style Circle for putting together these delicate Spring inspirations for us.  Particularly love the gossamer feel of all the apparel shown here.  You can find all kinds of chic and cutting edge ideas on her blog, Baubles and Bubbles .

Saturday, May 29, 2010

VINTAGE SUNSET

VINTAGE SUNSET

I hope this board inspires a vintage feeling in all of you looking toward a Gatsbyesque or Hollywood style wedding.  The pale salmons and beiges suggest sepia tones evocative of the start of the last century when lace and intricate embroidery applications were more commonly used.  If you can find just one vintage item or accessory to work into your wedding day it will make a real difference sentimentally (especially if the item is passed down from a loved one) as well as adding panache to your look . . .

Friday, May 28, 2010

Only a few days left!!

Have you entered the May giveaway yet? Only a few short days left to get those entries in! I can't wait to see the delicious cookies the winner comes up with using the William Sonoma Cookie Cutter Set and how you will display your pretty cake box from Imeon Designs! Enter now...before you head out for a holiday weekend!!

ONCE UPON A TIME

One of the nicer aspects of aging would have to be 'remembering when' and actually seeing ads like these in daily papers back in the 1970s when  fashion illustrations were still the norm.  Thanks to Wendy Hartigan of Bridal Affairs in Philadelphia,we have these great fashion illustrations..  She sent me these clippings along with some editorials from Bride's from her mother's files. The above photo of the bride in a helmet-like headpiece and waterfall veil is from the late sixties; the bottom image late seventies when the gypsy-chic of Oscar de la Renta and YSL was all the rage; this is the era I cut my teeth in . . .

Thursday, May 27, 2010

MEET ME IN THE PARK



CREDITS

Photography by: The Renegades:
Gowns and Veils:  Amy-Jo Tatum
Makeup: Aliya Qazi
Venue: Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Models: Jen and Sujan
Golden Gate Park in San Francisco is home to a couple of the the city's museums, the De Young and California Academy of Sciences.  Next door is the Japanese Tea Garden, an outdoor botanical garden steeped in a serene and peaceful beauty.  After you've visited this 1000 plus acre landmark you'll find yourself asking, 'where else can you find year round greenery in so many fields of open space?'  Because Golden Gate Park has a unique landscape, there are scores of special places to get married indoors and out.  The most romantic of all would be Shakespeare's Garden the spot that pays tribute to all the the plants and flowers mentioned in the Bard's poems and plays. You'll find lady-smocks, hemlock, violets, and other florid representations of Shakespeare's works. 
Opting for spots in full bloom as well as architectural interest, we also improvised along the way and had a real day of it . .

In front of the De Young Museum


Special thanks to all the Renegades, a Bay Area group of photographers on the edge, finding the nuance in recording everything from daily life to the surealness of fashion  . . .

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

My Dress of the Day

Found a new dress I love! There is something about a halter neckline that I love, but that wasn't what caught my eye about this dress. The color combination is what I really, really love! The cafe colored band is so warm! It would blend well with a Mocha color...the price isn't bad either! Price at under $400 - this dress, style 045 from the Bonny Collection, is my dress of the day!!!



A place for memories

You will have quite a few personal keepsakes after your wedding that you will want to keep! I am all about organization, so when I saw these adorable memory boxes from The Memory Keepers, I had to share! The prices are between $30.00 - $60.00 depending on the box. I love the personalized ones! Preserve. Remember. Cherish. Beautiful thoughts from The Memory Keepers!










THE TRUTH ABOUT GOING VINTAGE

Balenciaga Inspired
The above gown is from Amy-Jo Tatum's collection of authentic vintage gowns.  This one is from the 1960s Balenciaga era.  Photo by Lirette Photography

If you're flirting with the idea of wearing that dress from your favorite era, here's the lowdown: Many vintage clothing stores stock actual gowns from by-gone eras as well as ‘retro-inspired’ selections that are brand new. The bride in love with a particular era of clothing usually checks vintage clothing stores first. Not all opt for an actual gown that survived the ages though. Some go for a newer style reflecting the period in natural, sustainable fibers. Why? Because that authentic 1916 Shiffli lace blouse may be so delicate, without proper restoration it could literally fall apart. Think of gowns belonging to the ages like you would certain antiques: some so precious to be considered museum quality. Depending on restoration, the rule of thumb is, the older the gown the less they should be worn. If you are set on wearing that 1910 dress find a specialist in restoration who can advise. At this point you may have to decide whether or not going green or wearing a repro Art Deco (possibly in synthetic or made in overseas sweatshops) is the more important.



Above is a reproduction of 30s-40s vintage

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Jumping On My SoapBox

It's been a rough couple of days for me - some flooding issues, trying to figure out where the heck the leak is coming from and why, tearing out drywall, drying out walls (trying to anyway), pulling every little item out of my toddlers room (washing ALL of her clothes, bleaching all of her toys...), sharing space with her 24/7 because she can not go in HER room...but at the end of the day I pop onto my little happy blog and try to forget about all that. I get to read your comments and I know that people actually like what we have going on here! I am so happy that we are getting a positive response to my giveaway this month! I love finding deals or things I think people will love and want to incorporate into their weddings, I love looking at bridal gowns, I love finding such nice people, like Noemi - who is creative and makes pretty things I only wish I could. I love William Sonoma...well just because they are William Sonoma (haha) and when I look at pretty cookies, it makes me smile too! So I just wanted to say THANK YOU! For reading, for posting, for entering the giveaway and simply...for making me smile!!


RAPSODY IN BLUE

RAPSODY IN BLUE
While there are many shades of blue, these pewter and slightly aqua hues do inspire a light muted spring mood found in gardens and sea refuges. Adding light pastels and the texture of berries to your bouquet gives this floral piece real individuality . . .

Monday, May 24, 2010

MINIMALIST

 Bottega Veneta

Not every dress out there is about flounce and bounce this season.  Strip away the ruffles and layers and these simple styles reflect the women who knows less is sometimes more and feels best in a dress that shows her off to the best advantage
Calvin Klein
Emilio Pucci.
GianFranco Ferré.
Luisa Beccaria

Yves Saint Laurent.

Images courtesy iosposa.it

Sunday, May 23, 2010

HEART OF GOLD

Heart of Gold
Kudos to Naomi Goodman of Enchanted Dream Weddings and Affairs for giving us this stunning set of inspirations.  Old and new are fused together here to create a sense of the classic always having belonged to us no matter where we are in the portals of time . . . .