Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Spring Wedding Uniform

It's that time of year again. Wedding Season. With four nuptials already on my calendar for May and June, I need to get my Spring wedding uniform (aka dress+shoes+clutch) ready to go. It's all about florals, draping, glamour and super feminine details. Here are some ideas to help you be the best dressed guest on the wedding circuit!


Beach Wedding










City Wedding






Garden Wedding






Destination Wedding




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Orange Crush

What is it about orange - specifically that perfect HERMES orange - that is so crush worthy? According to researchers orange isn't a color that everyone loves but those who do tend to be social and fun loving. Since that surely sums up all of you I think you'll enjoy these orange inspirations.

I am such a huge fan of orange it was one of my wedding colors...

Photos courtesy of Luna Photo




HGTV Dream Home


Home of Max Azria as shot by Harper's Bazaar



Orange box collection by Jonathan Adler


The Tribeca apartment of Oliva Palermo


Photo courtesy of Dan Duchars


Photo courtesy of Domino


Just love this limited edition Leica M7 camera by Hermes

Monday, October 19, 2009

Wedded Bliss

This past weekend I was invited to attend the Bridal Market in New York (thanks Michele of M Bride). Silk, tulle, ruffles, beading, ruching, embellishments and all the glamor one would expect from a bridal show was present. I was pleased to see that a few of the trends from last year were noticeably absent. Gone were the large colored sashes, floral prints barely masked by layers of tulle, and there wasn't a pocket to be found. There seemed to be a slight movement away from the slinky, lingerie look, which in my opinion is a welcome evolution. Call me traditional but I think a bride should look like a bride. That said, I was not disappointed with this year's high glamor and I think the brides of 2010 and 2011 are going to look amazing. Here's a sneak peek...


Ines DiSanto


Above Photos by The Knot
click on photos below for a larger view


The dresses were all fabulous but what really got my attention were the accessories. The jewel encrusted, black ribbon head pieces by Maria Elana really made me giddy, I would love to have one to wear with a LBD. But the show stealer was the fingerless gloves covered with crystals. The photo above doesn't do it justice, but trust me, every girl should have at least one pair!



Junko Yoshioka




Junko's line was, as usual, clean and sophisticated. Her dresses are structured so beutifuly they remind me of origami. This collection used some really fun patterns like stripes and checkerboard but overall, the pieces were true to Junko's style of tailored elegance.


Ulla-Maija




Lots of Duchesse satin and embroidery at Ulla-Maija


Monique Lhuillier








The dresses had all of the glamor one has come to expect from Monique Lhullier, with lots of textures and embellishments. Too bad the hair and makeup fell short, the models looked like they just rolled out of an infirmary bed and stuck a feather on their head.





I didn't get to see the Temperley London line in person but I would be remiss to not include them. As a fan of their non-bridal collections it only makes sense that their bridal line would wow me as well. These designs do not disappoint. Can I walk down the aisle again please (same groom of course)!