Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Lets Play a Game


So today's topic was supposed to be about accessories, but there has been a particular issue about brides that I would like to vent on. 

First of all, you have to remember one thing when you are getting married, its YOUR WEDDING! I can't tell you how many brides come in, and they either settle on a gown that their mother likes, or a bridesmaid or best friend likes. Ten years from now, you are going to not only hate your gown, but resent whoever told you to get the dress you don't want.

The reason for all of this, is because I have found that brides are WAY too concerned with matching their dress with the venue. For example, a bride can't wear a sleek and sophistocated wedding gown to a castle wedding. Wear what you are comfortable with, what you love, what suits your body type. Everything else will fall into place, believe me! Make finding your wedding gown a priority, the first thing to check off your list. Make sure that it is what you have always dreamed of, and what you can see yourself walking down the aisle to marry the man of your dreams in.

So what are you looking for anyways...

LETS PLAY A GAME! Send me your picture, and I will find your gown!


Monday, August 8, 2011

Coming and Going...


Have you ever noticed how fashion comes and goes? How trends go in and out of style, and suddenly 10 years later they are back?

I started looking at bridal 12 years ago, and thankfully I documented it. I have a giant binder filled with pictures of everything from wedding magazines. My mom would always think it was so funny when I would buy bridal magazines at age 12 saying “youre not getting married yet blair!” haha, you can see how that would be funny! I just knew that was my calling!

ANYWAYS, what I was getting at, was that in my “The One Dresses” tab in the 10 pound binder, there are many dresses that now, are coming back. Or at least elements of them are circling back.

Take for instance, lace sleeves that were previously touched on in the last post. They were a must in the late 80's to early 90's but then you see strapless dresses getting more prominent. In the 80's there were puffy long sleeves, high necklines, and long trains, not to mention the dress in the hue of white.

Now, you see nothing but a sea of strapless, ivory gowns when shopping. In the store I work at, most of our stock is in ivory. Keep in mind when shopping for that perfect gown that they all come in white and ivory, some in other colors, such as blush, blue, purple, red, and gold. Alfred Angelo debuted such colors in his Spring 2012 collection.

A Sampling Designers that offer different hued wedding gowns: aside from white and ivory:
-Alfred Angelo- blush, purple, aqua, and gold
-Maggie Sottero- red, gold, champagne, silver
-Vera Wang- taupe, platinum, champagne, lilac, black, green
-Casablanca- blush, platinum, gold, champagne

So if you are thinking outside the box of just white or ivory, think of looking into another color!

Personally, I would love nothing more than a pink wedding gown. Pink has always been my favorite color, if I could have a pink gown with an ivory lace overlay, that would be it! :D

The reason for the sea of ivory gowns, is that most brides look better in ivory. There is nothing wrong with an ivory dress. Dont look washed out by a white gown, just because of a tradition. You want to look beautiful, like yourself on your wedding day, choose that dress that's going to transcend the years, one that you might just want to pass down to your little girl. You also dont want to look back 10 years down the road and say, “What was I wearing!?” Make sure that after the wedding, you have the gown preserved. Most bridal shops do bridal preservation, and they are guaranteed for at least 60 years.




Sunday, August 7, 2011

One of my favorites...

So, whats new in bridal..
There are a lot of ways to go with that... right now the trends are numerous. Lets start with one of my favorites, lace sleeves..

In April, NYC turned into Bridal heaven as far as I'm concerned, when they turned Pier 94 into a booming bridal trade show, showcasing the newest in bridal fashion for Spring 2012. There were many trends that I noticed, but one I would like to highlight is of course the lace sleeves...


Monique Lhullier Spring 2012 Collection (similar to Kate's huh)


Vera Wang Spring 2012 Collection
(note the laser cut organza look, ever since Chelesa Clinton got married, its been all the rage in bridal couture.)

 If you are looking for
something affordable and in the laser cut organza skirt, check out Maggie Sottero, her Miri Dress is breathtaking.)


Priscilla of Boston Spring 2012 Collection

On a side note, everyone was waiting with bated breath to see what then commoner, style icon, luckiest girl in the world, Kate Middleton was going to walk down the aisle to marry HRH Prince William. She looked stunning in her Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen gown. The bride wore ivory, with a stunning lace bodice, adorned with crystals, and a ruffle, with a very interesting skirt. Did you know that every piece of lace on the gown was hand made?


Here is a picture of the stunning bride:



Do you want to be his princess? Check out Alfred Angelo style 2328
Here's a picture of me with it... the day it came in to the store I work at.

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

365



I would like to preface this blog by telling you a little about myself. My name is Blair, and I am 24 years old. I have had a PASSION for weddings since I was 12. I started scrapbooking everything wedding at that age, and I have continued ever since. My obsession started from a small 1 inch binder, to a book case. I have met famous event planners, and I have worked for numerous bridal shops in many states, and I know this is my calling. I have worked for a very prominent chain, as well as some small shops, and a couture shop as well. I keep up on the latest trends, and look for the new trends in the bridal industry. It is truly rewarding when you find that bride her perfect dress. I have been known to just look at a bride, and know which dress is hers. I believe I have a gift, and I want to share my ideas with the world.

I am making this my challenge, my 365 day challenge, to write something about weddings every day for the next year. I might write something from my phone or my computer, but my vow to my followers on blogspot, is to write one entry per day, for one year. Starting NOW

So, lets discuss tulle & lace...