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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

RECLAIMED


Can you believe there's a designer out there who makes these dream dresses totally out of upcycled materials?  That means salvaged and reclaimed stuff that's about as green friendly as you can get.  Tawny Holt of Armour sans Anguish creates beauty from what might be considered by some as cast offs.  Contemporary and a bit Boho all at once, her dresses are just the thing for those weddings with character or country-rustic theme.  I love all these gems, each so unique. Tawny's Etsy shop has more to look at. 

Monday, May 30, 2011

PHOTOGRAPHY SPOTLIGHT: John Truong



Photographer John Truong has a few subjects he addresses in his photography.  For me weddings are his finest for capturing the true spirit and beauty of a bride.  These images of Brandi in my YOLANDA dress illustrate the skill of an artist who knows the right use of light and a beautiful composition can create a masterpiece . . .

Credits
Photography by John T Photography
Makeup . . . Julianne Chai
Hair by Intertwine
Model . . . Brandi

Sunday, May 29, 2011

OVER COFFEE

Over Coffee
What could be more inspirational on a Sunday morning to get going than a cup of coffee and lots of pretty stuff to match?  black and white make a powerful (or empowering) statement.  Ponder b&w and maybe some shades of gray for anything from a wedding theme to some new decor.  It's all good!  Thanks to Sticky over at SMP Style Circle for bringing us this novel medley of ideas . . .

Saturday, May 28, 2011

BREVITY

Brevity
Pretty things come in so many forms, sometimes dream-like.  I'm in love lately with blushed neutrals like these with a layer of white light spread over.  ThanksTuyet Nguyen over at SMP Style Circle for these pretty thoughts . . . .

Friday, May 27, 2011

BABY DOLL BRIDE

Another great Etsy find.  Check out this gorgeous little white dress by Lily Fleur The baby doll dress is one of Boho's chicest options lately especially if you're going for a more informal look.  Just the right dress for summer, this one's semi-sheer, made of ivory and white fabrics, an under layer of organza with triple layer of tatter organza at the hem. Vintage battenburg lace and handwork at the mid hem line, while vintage crochet work has been couture fitted and hand sewn onto a nude lace bra with white charmeuse satin sides and hook back fastener.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

SHOOTING VINTAGE MODERN

Here are a few of my quick shots within the Art Meets Fashion shoot we did a few months back. I took these between whatever styling breaks I could manage while shooters John Truong and Stuart Lirette were setting up. So what does it take to shoot vintage modern gowns? Lots of ingenuity and a dedicated team. It helped we had a private home with an impressive contemporary art collection, the perfect backdrop to create that juxtapose I wanted for the vintage dresses.  Thanks again to that fabulous team of artistic, beauty and styling professionals. What a day we had!

And here are those folks who made this possible . . . Bless you all for being so talented
                                              Gowns and head wear by Amy-Jo Tatum Bride
Makeup by Julianne Chai
Hair by Intertwine
Models: Lauren and Brandi
Jewelry available through Studiolo




 

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Get S'more Wedding Info Here!

Oh, yeah that title says it all, doesn't it? Get ready for ooey gooey goodness because it's coming your way! This all started because of a wedding event I attended! Sitting outside on a little side table were platters of these little round things, it was dark, but the girl behind the counter asked me, "Have you ever tried a S'muffin?" Ummm...me thinking did I hear her right?  I said, "No, I haven't heard of a S'muffin". Well, it was my lucky day....let me tell you. This is one of the most amazing desserts I have had -- in. my. life. So, the bad news first: they are only in Los Angeles, they will deliver to the Orange County area (for a fee) but they do not ship. I know. HUGE BUMMER. Even though I am in Orange County, I am feeling your pain! I think one of these days they will come up with a way to ship....and when they do, you MUST get one - immediately. 

So, the S'muffin is the main product being sold by Los Angeles based Gotta Have S'more. This woman was smart! The name sticks because it speaks the truth! Once you have one, you gotta have s'more!! They make them for so many different parties but, of course, I am partial to the wedding s'muffins! 
It's basically a s'more and a mini muffin. But, butter oh butter....is it amazing! I urge you all to sign up for the big day when they finally decide to ship these goodies!!

Sure you can make your own s'mores any day of the week - as long as you have chocolate, marshmallows and graham crackers. But, could you make individual s'more wedding cakes every day? Maybe. Leave it up to our girl, Martha Stewart, to come up with this mini individual sweet treat! Let me count the ways I love Martha Stewart....(oh wait! There are too many!). You can find the recipe here. My only suggestion would be to get one of those little torches (used for like creme brulee) and fire up those marshmallows a little bit! I love toasted marshmallows! I am making a pledge, right here, that I will be making these (soon). 
I started to look around at different things for this post (I am on a serious s'mores kick!) and I came across this DIY post on how to make a s'more wedding favor. Depending on the type of wedding you are having, this could be a perfect favor fit. I would absolutely do something like this myself, if I was getting married again. So, you know the ingredients are not that costly so you can spend a little more on the packaging to make this just as cute as Cynthia and Dustin did. The thing I love about this post is that they explain every little detail of how to make this (even links to the vendors) so this is a really easy DIY project! Huge props to them for doing that! 

And finally, I would like to tell you about a special area located 23 miles southwest of the San Francisco International Airport - The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay. Situated on a scenic bluff that overlooks 50 miles of the Pacific coastline there are many gorgeous spots for you to say "I do!" There is also a private beach to enjoy and rooms with your own private fire pit! I love that! Well, you know this is post is about s'mores and the reason I wanted to share this gem of a place is because you can make your own s'mores right on your balcony (the hotel provides a s'more making kit)!
So, there you have it! If you have s'more wedding ideas to share on this theme...leave a comment! I would love to hear them!! 

IT'S ALL AN ILLUSION



                    Legends by Romona Keveza                               Carolina Herrera                                                        Monique Lhuillier
Have you ever laid eyes on such traditional brides?  According to the latest dish over at Brides Magazine, illusion necklines are the number one trend for spring and summer.  Frankly once we move into fall when the glam really amps, I think we'll be seeing even more.  Kate Middleton's Sarah Burton classic was covered in lace over the bodice and neck.  Designers will pick up on this trend as we'll finally see a return of traditional bridal techniques and applications to wedding fashion.   What's your spin on this?  Passing trend or viable option?
Photos courtesy of Brides.com

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Giveaway: Things Remembered Toasting Flutes

Guess what? We have another awesome giveaway to start today! We were contacted and asked if we would like to host a giveaway for the Leaves and Vines toasting flute set from Things Remembered



I am super excited about this giveaway because I LOVE Things Remembered! At my own wedding my husband bought a pair of flutes for us so, this is a very touching giveaway for me! The Leaves and Vine toasting flutes are new and the stem of each flute is designed with, you guessed it, leaves and vines! This flute set will have guests toasting to the couple all night and you can share a toast every year on your anniversary (like us!). The winner can personalize these flutes with up to 5 lines of text and they come packaged in a black velvet storage box.


Things Remembered has so many items that you can give as gifts to your wedding party, your parents (we purchased special picture frames for both our parents from them) or even as a special gift to your spouse. Each item is made special because you can personalize it! So, as part of this giveaway you need to visit the Things Remembered website and tell me one other thing you think would make a special gift for someone!


HOW TO ENTER

MANDATORY:
  • Get ONE entry for: Following my blog PUBLICLY (which means I can see you are following). Visit the Things Remembered website by clicking here and tell me what other item(s) you think would make a perfect gift for someone else
OPTIONAL:
  • Get ONE entry for: blogging about this giveaway (post the link in your comment)
  • Get ONE entry for: Tweet about this giveaway (post the link in your comment)
  • 5 BONUS ENTRIESGrab my Blog Button and add it to your page (leave an additional post with link to let me know you did this!) and get FIVE bonus entries! If my button is already on your page just state that and you get the 5 bonus entries!

YOU CAN GET UP TO 8 ENTRIES into this giveaway!
(leave one comment for each item you do!)

This giveaway will end on: June 1st, 2011 at 5pm PST and the winner will be posted and contacted shortly there after! If we do not hear from the winner within 3 days, another winner will be chosen. PLEASE, make sure you leave me a way to contact you!!

What you win
A pair of Leaves and Vines toasting flutes from Things Remembered with up to 5 lines of personalized text

Value of giveaway: $50.00

This giveaway is open to US RESIDENTS only!

Shipping Charges: Included




We have a WINNER!

We have our winner of the Special Giveaway - Just For You! It took some time to verify the entries....especially going through Facebook! That was a tough one! But, we did it and now we have our winner....





courtney {designology} said...Love the Save the Date magnets! But, you do get your choice of whatever you want from the CraftyPagan up to $35!! Congrats! 


Even if your comment wasn't the one selected - everyone is still a winner with this special discount code for you to get 15% off any orderDiscount expires on June 1. 2011. And a BIG, HUGE thank you goes out to Rowena - the CraftyPagan! She hosted this giveaway for you all and we are so grateful! Thank You!!!!



WHICH GOOSE


Here's the absolute zenith in Boho head chic for all you woodsy nymph brides out there.  How about putting a real honest to goodness crown of glory on your head?  Emily Zych of Which Goose has been wowing us with her natural twig and vine crowns.  An Etsy shopkeeper, her message is all about nature and it's ever changing landscape.  She hand gathers twigs and vines for these crowns you see here.  Says Emily,  "My crowns are made from a base of dried natural (real!) vines, harvested from along my favorite walking paths. They are stripped, woven and protected with a clear sealant. I try hard to be ecologically responsible with my supplies. I take only from places where vines are plentiful, and I usually take only the ones that are not growing anymore. . . " 
Below are just a few of my personal favs.  I highly recommend a visit to Emily's shop good for a mega dose of inspiration . . .




All photos courtesy Which Goose.  All rights reserved

Monday, May 23, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY GEMINI


Happy Birthday Bride Chic!  That's right, May 21, 2008 this blog was born. Here's the very first post mid-wifed into the blogsphere in case anyone is interested.  Now, for all you Gemini Brides take a good look at these gals.  Are they twins or like most Geminis, two facets of one whole?  And is this a double wedding on the beach perchance?  Check out the stretch lace a la mermaid style, perfect for your sense of originality and whimsy.  Whether your birthday is today or sometime in June, have a great one and try to keep that mercurial mind and body spinning in tandem . . .

Sunday, May 22, 2011

AQUA AND YELLOW

Aqua & Yellow
What an awsome combo of colors.Tuyet Nguyen over at SMP Style Circle has done it again, creating what I think might just be the perfect pallete for a beach wedding.  Would you add another color here or go with a monochromatic of blue or yellow . . .?

Saturday, May 21, 2011

BLACK AND WHITE

Never The Inbetween
Thank so much to Tuyet Nguyen over at SMP Style Circle for putting these sharp and awesome images together. From the white anemones to black Venice lace,  I do love the effect of black and white here with various shades of gray moving in.  This would be a great inspiration point for a Deco or old Hollywood style wedding . . .

Friday, May 20, 2011

MANTILLA

The mantilla originated in the warmer climates of Spain circa 1700. Lace versions were chic through the 17th and 18th centuries and you can find them in portraits by Velazquez and Goya. By the 19th century, Queen Isabel II encouraged wearing the mantilla. However, after her death the fashion for wearing them died down and by 1900 they were reserved only for special events like Holy week, weddings and funerals.
Defined, the mantilla is usually cut on a circle of lace or tulle and bordered with lace trim around the edges. The traditional mantilla, originating as the Spanish mantilla, is oval shaped and worn at the top of the head, held onto the head with pins or attached to a head piece. This one above is stunning made out of Chantilly lace  . . . .

Thursday, May 19, 2011

FINDING YOUR BRIDE STYLE

 Still going through a dilemma about The Dress?  Try this:  Imagine the clothes you wear every day amped up in finer fabrics and more defined silhouettes.  Next consider your venue and overall formality of the wedding or lack thereof. Wedding dates have a lot to do with decisions too. Are you marrying in New York city mid-winter or having a country picnic in late Spring?
Since there are no rules here, only guidelines, go ahead and combine styles if you like. Blending gives your look individuality. Maybe you're a little punk and vintage all at once . . . Or cutting edge and classic. Whatever combo you fancy, your options are many. My motto has always been, "Read the rules then teach yourself the art of breaking them . . ."
CLASSIC

Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn are your icons. Everything you touch is timeless, refined, sophisticated. A Hermes scarf and cashmere turtleneck could be your everyday signature look.
Your Dress: An A-line or sheath either strapless or with bateau or V-neck. You love any fabric that has understated elegance like traditional duchesse satin and peau de soie.
Favorite Designers: Kenneth Pool, Carolina Herrera, Reem Acra, Amsale, Anne Barge, Peter Langner
Your Venue: A mansion, country club or sprawling estate defines your dream wedding site.
Veiled: A drop veil tacked to the back of a bun.
Unveiled: A tiara of course
Elle is wearing: The 'Giselle' Gown.  Empire cut silk dupioni with hand-beaded Chantilly lace bodice. Top photo: Tulle drop veil  Below:
Alencon lace and Ostrich feathered Tiara and rose adroned silk dupioni and tulle fascinator

VINTAGE

So you look into the best parts of the past to get your look, do you? Who wouldn't with such great laces and gemmies still hanging around from yesteryear? Like those satin baby-doll shoes from the forties better than brand new Jimmy Choos? Does an allover antique lace tablecloth make you think of restyling it into a gown? Then call yourself a Vintageholic and read on.
Your Dress: Mostly evening gown and chemise styles in lace and satin. You may be a 1950s retro buff who likes Candy Anthony type dresses with miles of skirt and tiny cinched waists.
Favorite designers: Pat Kerr, Claire Pettibone, Martin McCrea, Candy Anthony.
Venue: Almost anywhere the the Jay Gatsby daytime social can be reinacted. Landmark homes with acres of sprawling lawn are ideal but certain boutique hotels and B & B's work for the smaller bash.
Veiled: A cage veil adorned by head florals
Unveiled: A picture hat
Ana Marie is Wearing: Embossed chiffon gown with silk gauze detachable train with Rose cage veil.  Below: the organza rose cage veil

BOHO

Do you love peasant styles and the flower child  looks of the sixties?. Are you earthy and ethereal all at once? Consider yourself Boho if your eye is drawn to gowns sporting diaphanous fabrics topped off with head wreaths made out of fresh florals and greenery like ivy.

Your Dress: Something long and flowing, crocheted and/or full of lace and tulle. 
Favorite designers: Temperley of London, Lanvin, Claire Pettibone, Elizabeth Fillmore.
Venue: Any wooded or pastoral setting
Veiled: A floral head wreah with a drop veil
Unveiled: A Daisey or flower chain
Elle and Ana Marie are wearing: Above-Chantilly lace and point d'espirit chemise with silk gauze hankercheif hem and a dried floral head wreath.  Below-Silk chiffon gown with flared hem and Magnolia head wreath with foilage.

CREDITS

Photography by Sweetlight Studios
Gowns and head wear by Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal
Makeup and hair by Christal Saville
Models; Elle and Ana Marie