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There’s nothing like watching several friends planning their wedding to get me excited for the this issue. Unlike any other year, I have 5 friends all getting married in 2014 and have been able to be a part of each of them in one small way or another. Whether it was sharing in the excitement of selecting their wedding gown or offering advice on when and how to tip their vendors, this has, without a doubt been an exciting year for me.
Not only do I have the honor of being a part of so many special days but I am lucky enough to have to opportunity to review thousands of pictures of newly engaged and married couples, searching through the details each couple adds to make their wedding personal. I spend hours reading articles and researching the trends for the next year and reviewing modern wedding etiquette and advice to determine the best content for each issue and all of our readers. I have talked with hundreds of newly engaged and newly married couples, and it is these conversations that influence what I place in BCM. It is these conversations these that I add articles like “10 Things the Maid of Honor Can’t Forget to Do the Morning of the Wedding” on page 32 or “The 411 on Wedding Etiquette for Guests” on page 38. Yes, some wedding guests need a friendly reminder. With 50+ pages of Featured Weddings of local, newly married couples, it amazes me how some of the basic elements like flowers, fashion, and food can be customized to make each wedding as unique as each couple. Hopefully you will spot some details from this issue (and every issue) that will help inspire you in your own wedding planning.
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REFLECTING ON....
UNVEILED has come and gone again and under the light of the voluminous chandeliers local boutiques highlighted the 2014 looks up and down the runway. Bonnie J, Mira Bridal Couture, & others led the charge with new and inspired styles showcased in the Central Valley.
UNVEILED 2014, a production of the Mira Bridal Group, Inc., is the area’s only high-end fashion experience. From it’s beginnings in the Mistlin Gallery in Downtown Modesto to it’s expansion in 2012 to the DC Hangar 6, UNVEILED has always been an evening of elegant fashion, great local business participation and fantastic community support. UNVEILED, the Central Valley’s premiere runway event!
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A personal message from the Producer of UNVEILED I would like to thank you for attending our 5th annual event held on Thursday January 23, 2014 at DC Air Hangar 6. UNVEILED 2014 sponsored by Lexus was a huge success and I am looking forward to seeing you and your friends for the next fun-filled event in 2015. I could not have created such a fabulous evening without several key partners including Dan and Denise Costa for the use of DC Air Hangar 6, Brian Beebe at DC Air Hangar 6, Lexus of Modesto, Roseville, and Sacramento, Tyler Cunningham with JCD Studios for his breathtaking design, decor and stunning chandeliers, Ashley Cherry and team at Cold House Vodka, Jenilyn Dittman, and all of our event sponsors, partners, models, and volunteers. We are thrilled to support Without Permission from portions of our ticket proceeds. If you would like to learn more about Without Permission or how you can become a volunteer, please visit their website at www.withoutpermission.org. Again, my sincere thanks for your support. Warmest regards, Mira Jantz
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The sleek styling by Amsale takes us back to the classic image of John F. Kennedy, Jr and Carolyn Bessette walking out of the chapel hand in hand.
The “Mix-n-Match” bridesmaid trend is evolving. Our favorites are the shades of blue styles from Alvina Valenta, JLM Couture.
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Stephen Geoffrey releases the new Slate Blue Apen Tuxedo in a slim fit, making everyone in the wedding party look debonair.
Watters has perfected the art of the curvy bride. Available is sizes 00-32. With every silhouette available, every bride can feel just as beautiful as the next.
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Vibrant pink florals embroidered on soft, sheer tulle. Embroidered Mesh Babydoll with Matching G-String by Hanky Panky.
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Styled Gems
Round silhouette, classically styled necklace with faceted, crystal briolette lavishly placed about the neckline by Tejani.
Monique Lhuillier Classic Halo Baguette Wedding Ring.
A decadent half d’Orsay pump is done up in lush suede and covered in crystals for a dramatic, spotlight-worthy look by Benjamin Adams London.
Finishing touches with Tejani’s bangle collection. Silver is no longer the only option. Consider Gold, Antique gold or Antique Silver.
Dinnerware that will last you a lifetime. Waterford Table Top Dinnerware by Monique Lhuillier .
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Besides being budget-friendly, balloons add the perfect pop of color to your engagement and wedding photos and are oh-so-romantic in your decor. Here are our favorite images of these whimsical beauties bursting back into wedding trends.
Photo credit; Kori and Jared Photography Matthew James Photographers Bliss Fotography
Couples Featured Hilary Leffler & Daniel Price, Vanessa & Zac Swanson, Rachel & John Flick, & Ashley & Ricky Hogan
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Time to toss those brassieres out the window ladies! Designers took a backwards plunge this season with the most naked, open, draped, cutout backs we’ve ever seen. Whatever clever and sexy way designers manage to bare your back, just make sure it’s ready for all that exposure. Tone your back muscles with yoga and weights. And remember, if you’re going backless on the big day, lose the bra several hours prior to be sure no phantom straps ruin the view.
From left to right Watters Cinzia, Viv, and Leandra, Kenneth Pool’s Monica, and Amsale’s Nicole gown.
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Naked lace. Embellished backs, nude lining and so much more like this Watters gown.
Beaded wedding dresses with serious Great Gatsby-style glam like this Sottero Midgley.
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Traditional with a touch of the unexpected, a colored dress like those from Monique Lhuillier and Sottero Midgley offer a grand walk down the aisle.
Utterly romantic and soft, cap sleeves made a big appearance on the bridal fashion runways this season. Ti Adora by Alvina Valenta and Watters.
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Glamour, beauty, and sophistication will be the central trends for weddings in 2015. Nods to old-hollywood opulence, soft feminine pallets, and formal tradition will be seen from the runway, to the table-scape, all the way to the sweets. 2015 promised to be the year of ultimate beauty and detail! There is a strong movement towards sophistication and black-tie formality with bridal themes and decor. Although 2015 weddings promise to be ultra-elegant they won’t be too stuffy and serious. Look for the return of chandeliers, gold charger places, and lots of crystal; not to forget candles, candles, candles. Softer and more neutral color palettes will take a strong hold in 2015. Think: taupe, ivory, blush with pops of grey, black, and metallics to compliment. Floral trends will also be on the softer and fuller side of the garden. Leave behind the single-stemmed wild flowers in bud vases. They have all been replaced with long and low garland-styled arrangements down the center of full length reception tables, heavy with ‘English Garden’ inspired opulence featuring soft, lush, and romantic peonies, hydrangeas, and garden roses. Our BCM Premier Vendors can offer excellent advice as you search for the perfect floral arrangement. We suggest consulting with Ailin at Yonan’s Floral, Elyse at Willow Floral, Alexandra at Alexandra’s H & G, and Linda at The Flowery.
Gone are the days of the mini-simple-foods (ie: mini burgers, fries, and pogos) and food stations, 2015 is going to be all about returning to dining formally with a major trend back to sophisticated plated dinners. Designer cocktail and artisanal drink stations are going to be a great addition to your 2015 wedding; think infused champagne cocktails and liquor bars. Refer to our premier catering partners over at Greens Events, Mike’s Grillhouse, and L & M Blodgett Catering.
Those with a sweet tooth, take heart. Signature dessert and sweets tables are here to stay, with a slight twist. Informal cupcakes will be replaced with handcrafted mini cakes and petit fours: meringues, French macarons, fudge, tarts, and pastries. Wedding cakes will remain oh-so-stylish in 2015, featuring clean and modern designs with tall and slender single and double tiers. Most will include one amazing pop color and embellishment such as a bow, monogram or over-sized flower.
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Formality and sophistication will be most evident in the return of more formal invitations and wedding stationery. Watch for a heavy push into the use of letterpress, foil stamping, calligraphy, and laser cut invitations. Each option adds a very fun pop without being too glitzy and over the top. Ready to create your posh wedding invitation? Our premier paper goods specialist can help, call Kathy at The Paper Habit.
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Aisle style 10 things the Maid of honor Can’t forget to do the Morning of the Wedding Calling all maids of honor! You’ve been crazy busy helping the bride for the past year, but now’s the time to really let her sit back and relax and soak in the moment. Take charge and make sure your best friend’s big day goes off without a hitch by adding these 10 things to your morning-of to-do list.
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No wedding planner? No problem. The maid of honor should give out her phone number to all of the key vendors and family members in advance so she can help field any questions for the bride that morning. This will ensure that the bride remains relaxed and stress-free on her big day and that everything goes smoothly.
3. feed the Bride (okay, not literally)
The morning of the wedding can be a fast and frantic experience and some brides simply forget to eat, the day has to start with good health and nutrition, as blood sugar levels can run low, resulting in irritability. And let’s be honest, no one likes a cranky bridezilla.
Getting a nervous woman into possibly the most expensive, elaborate dress she’ll wear in her life is no small task. You’ll want to be certain everything is laid out in advance, from undergarments to shoes to jewelry, so there’s no last minute scrambling to find those heirloom earrings or an extra pair of hose.
7. Be at her BeCk and Call
While your BFF, the bride, sits for hours getting gorgeous, she’ll need your help fetching things, dealing with her phone and generally calming her nerves the whole time.
8. keep the grooM’s ring safe
Seriously, guard that thing with your life!
If you plan on enjoying some bubbly with the girls while you get glam, it’s your duty to try and keep the bride and bridesmaids to a one to two glass max. It’s never a good idea to let the champagne flow without a good amount of getting ready munchies around. Have lots of water for her and everyone else to drink throughout the day as well.
9. drop off any reCeption iteMs
5. have the Bride’s favorite treat on hand
10. aCt as a gatekeeper
Speaking of munchies, Keep some of the bride’s favorite snacks on hand to help calm her down in case of a possible freak-out.
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If things like toasting flutes, a registry book with signing pens, candle-lighting, seating cards or favors have not already been dropped off at the ceremony and/or reception venues, the maid of honor should add this to her list of things to do the morning of.
If there are family members or friends that are known to seriously stress out the bride, it’s your job to keep them away from her, as best you can.
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4. Be on drunk patrol
6. help her get dressed
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And keep track of everyone! The maid of honor should receive a copy of the timeline and familiarize herself with the morning protocol, including hair and makeup appointments. That way, she can keep everyone on schedule and get them to the ceremony on time.
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Since the early 1900’s when the first set of temporary eyelash extensions were of introduced women have been on the search for a way to make their eyelashes longer, darker and fuller, without the time consuming activity of putting on temporary lash extensions every morning. Thus Semi-permanent lash extensions were born. All the beauty with less of the fuss, semi-permanent lash extensions have much longer wear times and are easy to maintain. Lash extensions are the beauty industries hottest trend and with the recent introduction of volume lashes the trend has gotten even hotter.
What exactly are eyelash extensions anyway? Eyelash extensions are individual lashes, made from sterilized high-grade PBT fiber, that come in a variety of lengths, thicknesses, finishes, and curl types. Each individual lash is applied to one of your individual lashes with a medical-grade adhesive. Think of it as a manicure for your lashes.
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As your lash naturally sheds the eyelash extensions will shed with it and a new lash will grow in its place. Each set of eyelash extensions is specifically tailored to the client. You should plan on your initial appointment running around two hours long and can cost anywhere between $150 to $350 depending on the volume and style you are looking to achieve. I recommend you refill every three to four weeks, refills cost between $40 to $100. Selecting the right lash artist is important. Ensure that they are experienced and certified. Also beware of deals that sound too good to be true. The reason lash extensions are expensive in established salons is because of the high quality materials being used, the level of training that has been achieved and the amount of time it takes to create a quality pair of lash extensions. Unfortunately you get what you pay for and sadly we have seen many women that have had their lashes ruined or had horrific allergic reactions because of theses bargain discounts. Lash Extensions are a glamorous way to extend the length and thickness of natural eyelashes, and are a practical, convenient and beautiful alternative to the daily use of mascara. With looks ranging from girl next door to bombshell vixen lash extensions are the perfect accessory.
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We don’t have a Crystal Ball, But We do have a pulse on What’s hot in the World of Weddings. froM oversized Bouquets to JeWeled neCklines and even teMporary tattoo Wedding favors, here’s What you Can expeCt to see this year.
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The big wedding theme this year looks rustic and natural with sophisticated, glam accents. So maybe the centerpieces are branchy and green with lots of lush flowers and a pop of sparkle with a sequin or faux fur table overlay. For fashion, long wedding veils and gowns with ethereal lace and floral embellishments are romantic ideas. Your bridesmaids can echo the look with sparkly, mismatched dresses and loose braids in their hair. And don’t forget the flower girls: Flower crowns made out of branches and small dainty flowers are just right for your littlest attendants. Finally, finish your decor off with something really different like a tent (lit with twinkle lights) for the kids to play in or a fun animal motif printed on everything from the invites to the ceremony programs, escort cards and more.
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While flowers tend to show up in 99 percent of weddings, this year, floral arrangements are getting a serious upgrade. We’re talking about an oversized cascade bridal bouquet, elaborate flower installations that hang over the dance floor or a few of the tables, fresh flower ceremony arches, cake canopies decked out with flowers, or even a fresh flower wall for escort cards and seating arrangements. It sounds pricey (and it definitely can be), but you don’t necessarily have to spend a fortune to get the look. Choose one big focal point or detail and then keep the rest of the flowers on the simpler side.
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Like to party? Have a late-night after-party. This works well for weddings with a mixed guest list of elderly guests and families (who prefer to be in bed by 10 p.m.) and close friends and college buddies (who wouldn’t think of leaving until the last song). To pull off a smooth transition, plan to cut the cake, toss the bouquet and take care of all those special parent dances by 10 or 11 p.m. That will give your older guests the signal that it’s okay to leave and your friends a chance to cut loose. Change up the style and vibe too by moving the party into another room or even an alternate venue. Arrange for transportation home or back to the hotel, so that none of your guests drive home afterwards.
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Don’t like the idea of guests attached to their phones throughout the ceremony and reception? Opt for an unplugged wedding like Zac and Vaneesa did at their May 31st ceremony. Provide a phone check at the door (like a coat check), or add a note to your wedding website or ceremony program asking guests to refrain from taking photos or video. You can word it nicely -- something like: “We want you to truly enjoy the ceremony and reception, so we ask that you please refrain from taking photos or video today and just have fun!”
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From the invitation wording to the guest list, we’ve talked about quite a few of the wedding etiquette rules that a bride and groom have to consider. But what if you’re simply a guest at a wedding? We’ve witnessed from multiple perspectives what is appropriate and what is not. So before you dive head first into wedding season, here are some simple etiquette tips to follow…
rsvp By the deadline
Most hosts give you plenty of time to get your RSVP in, so there’s usually no excuse for sending back your response card late. If you’re simply forgetful or tend to lose pieces of mail, make a concerted effort to send in your response on the same day it’s delivered to you.
Be on tiMe
While we all know that a wedding ceremony may sometimes start a few minutes late, it doesn’t mean you should arrive late. Stumbling in when the ceremony is already underway is both embarrassing for you and disrespectful to the couple. So get there with time to spare, and enjoy some cool refreshments and good company while you wait patiently.
do not Wear White
Should we really have to explain this one?
drink responsiBly
Don’t be the ‘drunk one’ everyone talks about after the wedding. Be smart. An open bar does not mean you should drink all you can before the evening is over.
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Mail large gifts
With the ease of shopping online through registries, it’s best to have the gift sent directly to the couple. If you are getting the bride and groom a gift that is large in size (whether it was an item off their registry or otherwise), it is best to ship it directly to their home ahead of time. It’s perfectly fine to bring envelopes and smaller boxes on the day of, but anything unwieldy only makes it difficult for the bride and groom.
Don’t Become an iPhone Paparazzo
It has become quite common for guests to snap photos on their camera phones throughout the ceremony and reception these days. Some couples even encourage it by creating their own social media hashtag for the event. But please use common courtesy when you’re playing iPhone photographer.
Keep the Chitchat with the Couple Brief
Of course you are excited to congratulate your newly married loved ones on their union. But keep in mind that your bride and groom have many guests to greet in their receiving line. So, keep the congratulatory chitchat to a minimum.
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Finding the perfect vendor to assist you in your planning is not always easy. With referrals from friends & family, websites, magazines, bridal shows, and more the entire process can become overwhelming. BCM presents you with some of the leading wedding and event vendors in the Central Valley and beyond.
VENUES, CATERING & CAKES
Concetta (209)529-3282 Facebook.com/pages/Concetta
Rumble Cinematography (209)614-3178 RumbleCin.com
Bare Ranch by Michael David Winery (209)482-8725 BareRanchLodi.com
Greens Events & Catering (209)602-9099 GreensMarket.net
Scot Woodman Photography (209)550-1222 ScotWoodmanPhoto.com
L & M Blodgett Catering (209)838-7967 L-MBlodgettCatering.com
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California State University Stanislaus (209)667-3913 CsuStan.edu/event-services DoubleTree by Hilton, Modesto (209)525-3037 Modesto.DoubleTree.com Pageo Lavender Farm (209)632-5052 PageoLavenderFarm.com
Jamie Bearg Photography (209)543-2914 JamieBeargPhotography.com
The Reata (209)847-1025 TheReata.com
Jennifer Rapoza Photography (209)613-4476 JenniferRapozaPhotography.com
Turlock Golf & Country Club (209)634-5471 TurlockGCC.com
Kori & Jared Photography (209)253-8021 KoriandJared.com
University Plaza Waterfront Hotel (209)944-1140 UniversityPlazaWaterfrontHotel.com
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Sunrise Bakery (209)632-9400 SunriseBakeryca.com
Sounds in Motion (209)522-5999 SoundsinMotiondj.com
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Spring Creek Golf & Country Club (209)599-3258 SpringCreekCC.com
Wine & Roses Hotel . Restaurant . Spa (209)371-6117 WineRose.com
Mike’s Grillhouse (209)545-4500 MikesGrillhouse.com
Shuntavia, Professional Vocalist (209)606-6403 ShuntaviaMusic.wix.com
Lori Makabe Photography (209)370-5104 LoriMakabe.com Matthew James Photographers (209)-625-6349 matthewjamesphoto.com
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HEALTH & BEAUTY
Kenneth’s Fine Menswear 1-800-930-Suit KennethsCouture.com
The Platinum Photo Booth (209)648-0490 (310)935-3835 ThePlatinumPhotoBooth.com
Hair by Jordan (209)620-6009 JordanP_2@hotmail.com
Mira Bridal Couture & The Wedding Party by Mira (209)338-9333 MiraBridal.com
JEWELERS
Rossini Menswear . Formalwear (209)529-6860 RossiniMenswear.com Sewing & More Alterations (209)523-7189 SewingandMore.com Vito’s Tuxedos (209)521-6181 VitosTuxedos.com
Ciccarelli Jewelers (209)524-7746 CiccarelliJewelers.com Vail Creek Jewelry Design (209)667-GOLD VailCreek.com Yates & Co. Jewelers (209)523-1442 YatesJewelers.com Yonan’s Jewelers (209)656-9219 YonansJewelers.com
Nirvana (209)529-3807 NirvanaFaceandBody.com Streaks (209)523-9800 StreaksSalon.com
GIFT REGISTRY, INVITATIONS, & PAPER GOODS Paper Habit (209)567-0605 PaperHabit.com
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Aisle Style 5 Things No One Ever Mentions About Planning your Wedding! People are always telling you not to sweat the small stuff when it comes to your wedding. But sometimes it’s the small stuff that can add up and cause a hiccup on your big day. In between all the cake tasting conversations and the dress talk, here are five important things you might not have considered.
1. plan on Buying a BunCh of thank-you gifts
Everyone knows that you’re supposed to get your bridal party thank-you gifts. What most forget is buying a thank you gift for your flower girls, ring bearer, mother’s and father’s, and those that are helping outside of your hired vendor list. If you’re on a budget, this can quickly add up. Instead, try having a brunch or a fun outing with everyone involved in the planning. This will give you the opportunity to thank everyone and possibly in a more intimate setting when you are not running around fulfilling weddings duties.
2. you’ll Be sleep deprived for a Bit
If you have a hectic work schedule and a lot of wedding planning to do, be prepared for a ton of sleepless nights. Oh, and apparently wedding nightmares are pretty normal too. This may be a great time to turn the average dinner-date with your fiancé into date-yoga. Yoga or another form of exercise will help you rest and he’ll appreciate it too.
3. you’ll need to sChedule in alone tiMe With your grooM
Whether you have 80 guests or 300, you are going to feel a bit overwhelmed the day of your wedding. Time will fly by and before you know it the day is complete. Taking a step back to really appreciate everything you and your fiancé have planned is important. Plan on scheduling at least 15 minutes without your photographer or videographer around, perhaps after your ceremony, to take in the moment with your new husband.
4. unlike in the Movies, planning a Wedding isn’t alWays a fairy tale
Planning a wedding is a lot of work, especially if you want something unique and fun. You are going to be faced with tons of decisions, and the quicker you are at making those decisions, the faster the entire process will be. Stay away from the idea that you have to try on 20+ gowns at multiple bridal salons or the thought of spending hours online searching for “cheap” options. Before you know it you’ll find yourself obsessed with all things weddings and loose focus of it all. Staying organized and keeping with the vision you and your fiancé started with will lower your stress levels and keep all of your “helpful” friends and family in line with your goals.
5. you’ll need to have a plan in plaCe for everything — inCluding toasts
A backup plan in case it rains? Check! A security plan for drunk guests? Check! But what about a plan for guests who like to talk too much — who will intervene? To keep toasts to a minimum, be clear with your DJ or MC on who will toast and when. Having guidelines will prevent never ending toasts.
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Brianna & Ryan Carroll Married May 3, 2014
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Like their relationship, Brainna and Ryan are in sync about almost everything. Especially when it came to the details around their wedding planning. The couple loved the idea of saying their “I do’s” under an oak tree, to them an oak tree symbolizes strength and being connected to the earth. Yet finding the perfect tree would be a challenge.
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After hours of driving and searching through the web they came across the perfect location, Sorelle Winery. “Not only was the property beautiful, but we could tap and serve our home brewed kegs, ” explains Brianna. The couple kept the planning details simple, elements of items dear to them. Keeping most of the focus on family and close friends that would celebrating the day with them.
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“ We laugh until we think we’ll die , could be sweeter than
Flowers included hints of Orange to signify their love for the San Francisco Giants. Yellow floral table clothes used at the guest book table were handed down from Brianna’s Grandmother. Ryan and Brianna created a small display of family photos and memorabilia of relatives past and present. Bicycle flower holders were used to show off their excitement for riding and everything they could purchased local they did.
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barefoot on a summer night . Never with you .” ~ Edward Sharpe
RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Matthew James Photographers matthewjamesphoto.com 209.625.6349 CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Sorelle Winery Lodi, CA BRIDAL GOWN WTOO by Watters WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Variety of local shops SUITS & TUXEDOS Variety of local shops BRIDES RING Vintage Family Heirloom GROOMS RING Custom design by Kevin Shimke FLORIST Friend of the Bride CATERING Chef Araceli Araya CAKE & DESSERTS Magda’s Cakes ENTERTAINMENT Friend of the Bride CINEMATOGRAPHY Storyline Cinematography PAPER GOODS ETSY For more of Brianna & Ryan’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
Brianna’s mother had been given three succulents by her Aunt Mary in Wisconsin before her passing. Months before the wedding, the mother of the bride transplanted succulent after succulent. The week of the wedding she planted each individual succulent in to a jar with personal name tags as favors for each wedding guest. Their chef ensured local bread from Genova was incorporated into the meals along with sausage from Lockeford, and seasonal veggies. Brianna and Ryan created a S’mores Bar inspired by the back yard setting Ryan built at home. “We had so much time, heart, and soul involved in every aspect of our wedding,” says Brianna. “It truly represented us as a couple and the things we love most together-our favorite times in life are with family and friends, entertaining in the backyard over good food and great beer-the definition of our wedding.”
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Alexia & Garret Sandoval Married July 14, 2013
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Kori & Jared Photography 209.253.8021 koriandjared.com RECEPTION & CEREMONY VENUE Spring Creek Golf & Country Club Ripon CA 209.599.3258 springcreekcc.com BRIDAL GOWN Pronovias Mira Bridal Couture mirabridal.com 209.338.9333 SUITS & TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse ENTERTAINMENT DJ Lamont FLORIST Guille’s Flowers CAKE Village Baking Company HAIR STYLIST Mary Bilyeu of Andre Salon For more of Alexia & Garret’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Jena & Brian Ipock Married September 21, 2013
RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Natalie Galasso VENUE Vista Cellars Merced, CA BRIDAL GOWN Jim Hjelm Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Watters Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com SUITS & TUXEDOS Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com RINGS Jared & Ben Bridge ENTERTAINMENT Sounds in Motion 209.522.5999 soundsinmotiondj.com CAKE Cakes by Cindee FLORIST Natalie Galasso Designs INVITATIONS Chic Unique Designs FAVORS The Hat Source PHOTO BOOTH Eagle One Entertainment For more of Jena and Brian’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Jena had a close friend that was eagerly trying to set her up on a blinddate with her boyfriend’s co-worker at the City of Merced Fire Department. Jena would always politely say no. She had her eye on a single father at her child’s school, Brian. It took a bit of time before either of them could build up the nerve to speak to each other, but when they did they found out that Brian was the blind-date her co-worker was trying to introduce her to. Once engaged the couple had to plan their wedding date around Brian’s
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tough work schedule. Not only did he work with the fire department but Brian farmed almonds too. Once they decided on September 21st they quickly settled on The Vista Cellars in Merced. Jena loved hydrangea’s and gardenia’s and wanted weddings colors that would match so she selected ivory navy, and grey. During her first bridal shopping trip at Mira Bridal Couture she found the perfect Jim Hjelm bridal gown and her second trip she walked right into Watters lace bridesmaids dresses in navy. “The wedding planning was almost too
easy,” explained Jena. “Brian and I were on the same page the entire time.” Nervous about the strange weather that suddenly appeared on their wedding day, Jena wondered if all of this perfect planning had led to a stormy wedding day. The team at Vista moved the reception indoors to avoid the potential rain and other last minute changes went into effect. Minutes before Jena was to walk down the aisle the winds calmed down, the clouds parted and the sun appeared. “All in all it was a perfect day!”
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Nichole & Dustin Rice Married February 22, 2014
RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Jennifer Rapoza 209.613.4476 jenniferrapozaphotography.com CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Mulvaney’s B&L Sacramento CA BRIDAL GOWN Cache’ WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Victoria’s Secret & Nordstrom SUITS & TUXEDOS Al’s Attire RINGS Tiffany’s ENTERTAINMENT Extreme Productions Entertainment FLORIST Bloom Decor’ INVITATIONS WeddingPaperDivas.com For more of Nichole & Dustin’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Lia Valentino & Roy Jeter Married June 7, 2014
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Matthew James Photographers matthewjamesphoto.com 209.625.6349 CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Deer Park Villa Fairfax, CA BRIDAL GOWN Casablanca WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Donna Morgan SUITS & TUXEDOS Jos A. Banks
Roy proposed to Lia at their favorite dinner spot and the location of their first date 1 year earlier, Brick & Bottle. Wedding planning started shortly after that.
FLORIST Natasha Kolenko CAKE Susie’s Cakes DESSERTS Patisserie Angelica
With the majestic redwood trees and beautiful flowing creek nearby, Deer Park Villa was an obvious choice for the wedding ceremony and reception and would be a beautiful backdrop to their organic, romantic vintage theme the couple desired. Lia continued the organic feel of the venue into her choices of decor and details by using apricot, grey, and creme colors.
ENTERTAINMENT Goodtime Disc Jockeys PHOTO BOOTH Glass Coat Photo Booth RINGS Bride’s Julianna’s Fine Jewelry Groom’s Ann Au 2UAU Limited FAVORS Honey Jars on ETSY.com INVITATIONS Etsy.com
Lia’s gown was largely influenced by vintage Italian themes with a cherished family rosary dangling from the her bouquet along with two pictures of her passed grandmothers. Lia also wore her Grandma Carlotta’s wedding ring to incorporate those close to her that are here now in spirit.
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Jessica & Will Mayo Married November 2, 2013
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Kori & Jared Photography 209.253.8021 koriandjared.com CEREMONY LOCATION Calvary Reformed Church Ripon, CA RECEPTION LOCATION Spring Creek Golf & Country Club Ripon CA 209.599.3258 springcreekcc.com BRIDAL GOWN Jenny Packham Nouvelle Vogue Bridal WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Dessy SUITS & TUXEDOS Rossini Formalwear 209.529.6860 rossinimenswear.com ENTERTAINMENT Tongue n’ Groove CAKE Kerrie’s Sweet Decadence FLORIST Willow Floral Design 209.640.3121 willowfloraldesign.com HAIR STYLIST Daydre Eastwood of Streaks Salon 209.523.9800 streaksalon.com MAKE-UP ARTIST Janessa Aguirre of Makeup Picasso For more of Jessica & Will’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Caroline & Jared Silveira Married June 7, 2014
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Once they had the venue booked, everything else fell into place. With a French Country theme set, Caroline referenced her Pinterest boards for ideas. She knew she wanted a pop of color to play off of the romantic gardens at The River Mill and was hoping to add The couple assumed they wanted a succulents to the mix. Inspired by this outdoor-country feel but after visiting several venues they quickly realized that she decided on coral and mint as her was not the right style or theme for their primary wedding colors. wedding day. Caroline visited The River Shopping for her gown was a simple Mill with her soon-to-be mother-in-law process. Caroline took her mother, after her mother found the venue sister, and soon-to-be mother-in-law on-line. She immediately knew she and 5 dresses into her appointment she found the perfect location. After a three year courtship, Jared proposed to Caroline on the waters edge in Carmel, CA. Within a few days the planning was in full-force.
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found the perfect gown. Completed with a two-tier veil edged with beading to match her gown Caroline’s look was complete. She was excited to share something from her late grandmother so her mother used her grandmother’s old jewelry suitcase as the wedding card box, labeled with a card, “Grandmother Mary’s Suitcase”.
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Kori & Jared Photography 209.253.8021 koriandjared.com CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION The River Mill French Camp, CA BRIDAL GOWN Allure Gesinee’s Bridal WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Jasmine Gesinee’s Bridal SUITS & TUXEDOS Camara’s Clothing WEDDING CAKE The River Mill RINGS Engagement Ring, Derco Fine Jewelers Bride’s Band, Geiger’s Jewelers Groom’s Band, Macy’s FLORIST Silveria’s Flowers and Gifts ENTERTAINMENT Sounds in Motion 209.522.5999 soundsinmotiondj.com INVITATIONS & PAPER GOODS Designs by Brittney ETSY.com HAIR STYLIST Hair by Jordan 209.620.6009 jordanp_2@hotmail.com MAKE-UP ARTIST Jasmine Pak For more of Caroline & Jared’s wedding, visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Richelle & Christopher Russo Married May 17, 2014
6 years after meeting in medical school, Christopher planned a surprise trip to Rome for Richelle. Only telling Richelle that they were going to Canada. Little did she know Canada was just their layover. The couples first stop in Rome was the Trevi Fountain. Christopher had hope to propose then and there but with such large tourist crowds around he realized he had to adjust his plans. On their first night out, Christopher convinced Richelle to go back to the Trevi Fountain, telling her how beautiful it is at night. To Christopher surprise, most of the tourist crowds had left so they decided to turn around and toss coins over their should to make a wish. As Richelle turned around and threw up her arm, Christopher got down on one knee and surprised her with a marriage proposal, asking her to make his wish come true.
Because they love the rustic and romantic atmosphere of Italy they decided this would be the theme for their wedding and both families enjoy wine tasting so a trip to Viaggio Winery was set.
silver. As they walked through the iron gate and down Main Street they could almost hear an Italian sonnet playing, past the grand hall to the open lush green grass by the river.
The drive to Viaggio past vineyards heavy with plump purple colored grapes inspired their primary color of eggplant, complemented with ivory, pink and
The planning process was challenging as Richelle lived in Orange County, Christopher in Fresno, and the wedding venue in Acampo. However, with a few trips to
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the area on weekends and flexible vendors they were able to plan their event with relative ease. They also consulted frequently with Christopher’s cousin, Daniele Gilibert who does wedding planning and decorations in Sicily. I scoured many wedding magazines and used Pinterest as a source of inspiration for the wedding details as they enjoy
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Lori Makabe Photography 209.370.5104 lorimakabe.com CEREMONY & RECEPTION Viaggio Estate & Winery Acampo, CA BRIDAL GOWN Augusta Jones Bliss Bridal WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Mori Lee SUITS & TUXEDOS Jean Yves RINGS The Diamond Center CAKE Something Sweet Bakery FLORIST Embellish Floral Design ENTERTAINMENT Elite Entertainment PAPER GOODS Weddingpaperdivas.com For more of Richelle & Christopher’s wedding, visit bridalcouturemag.com
working on projects and wanted to include details that reflect their personalities. Fortunately, while Richelle was finding ideas, Christopher provided the manpower to make the ideas work. Their weekends were spent bonding over our craft projects. The couple made a cork board from corks that they have collected over the years for their seating chart. To tie in their Tuscan vineyard theme we chose miniature oil & vinegar cruets as wedding favors and placed them in small gift bags with a personalized stamp. Richelle and Christopher made programs that open up into a fan from a card stock and the table numbers to sit atop wine corks wrapped together with eggplant twine. “The whole wedding was picture perfect and we are so happy it all came together better than we could have imagined,” explained Richelle.
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Lauren Finkelstein & David Siegel Married June 7, 2014
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were engaged at the botanical gardens in Mendocino in May of 2013. Their friends and family had been a part critical of their relationship, and they wanted to honor these connections with an intimate wedding. “Our relationship has always been about
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us creating special moments,” explains Lauren. “Just as our engagement was filled with absolute beauty, we knew that we also wanted our wedding to reflect our playful sensibilities and our creativity.”
wedding decor’ by hand. Lauren learned to throw pottery and since the couple had decided on a hand-fasting ceremony, Lauren added hands on many items including the clay napkin rings and hand-drawn fans.
Once the couple decide on a weekend wedding in Aptos Lauren began drawing up the wedding invitations and knew she and David would create most of the
“Shaping the clay was such a metaphor for the ways we’ve shaped our relationship,” Lauren says. “It proved additionally meaningful when David’s
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daughter Delilah also took a liking for the art and helped decorate some pottery.” Music played a large part in the wedding starting with the ceremony. The band learned Sharon Van Etten’s “For you” for the couples processional and The Smith’s “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want” for their recessional and during the reception David serenaded Lauren with a special song he wrote for her. “All in all, it was pure magic,” says Lauren.
Congratulations Lauren & David
FLORIST Embellish Floral Design ENTERTAINMENT The Vivants CATERING Chef Jonathan Miller Florist Alyson Vitt PAPER GOODS DIY by the Bride EVENT COORDINATOR Jessica Gauss MAKE-UP ARTIST Kelly Jones Makeup For more of Lauren & David’s wedding, visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Sarah & Nick Mimilis Married July 6, 2013
Inspired by hours of reality television wedding shows like “Say yes to the Dress” and “My Fair Wedding”, Sarah was ready to plan her long awaited wedding with Nick. The most challenging decision was the church. With Nick being Greek and Sarah being Catholic the ceremony and church location was an important decision. After considering different elements they decided on Nick’s, St. Basil’s Greek Orthodox Church. The catering manager at the Brookside Golf & Country Club worked closely with Sarah and her dietary needs creating the entire menu Gluten-free. Kerry’s Sweet Decadence designed a simple cake for cutting and Gluten-free cupcakes for everyone to enjoy. The couple felt very lucky working with the staff at Brookside and the late Denise of Cazale’s Flowers. Every vendor came through effortlessly and Sarah and Nick’s wedding was exactly how they planned.
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Lori Makabe Photography 209.370.5104 lorimakabe.com CEREMONY LOCATION St. Basil’s Greek Orthodox Church Stockton, CA RECEPTION LOCATION Brookside Golf & Country Club Stockton, CA BRIDAL GOWN Maggie’s Bridal & Formal WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Weddington Way SUITS & TUXEDOS Formal Connection RINGS Kay Jewelers CAKE Kerry’s Sweet Decadence FLORIST Cazale’s Flowers ENTERTAINMENT Elite Entertainment INVITATIONS Best Wishes For more of Sarah & Nick’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Jill & Ned Trathan Married September 27, 2013
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While completing her externship at the Orthopedic and Neurosurgery center South of London, Jill was convinced to go on a date with Ned who was completing his internship at the same location. His English charm was hard to resist and before the couple could blink Jill was back in the states and Ned was planning his proposal. On her graduation vacation to Hawaii Ned proposed to Jill underwater while on a diving trip. The planning began quickly and the couple decided to move to Oakdale to run her families Veterinary business since they were both veterinary physicians. Combining American Wedding traditions along with British customs was important. The couple hired Alexandra of Alexandra’s Home & Garden to plan, design, and coordinate the big day.
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Asking Alexandra to work with a Fall theme to match the outdoor and rustic setting seemed appropriate. Jill also wanted to add succulents into the floral designs which Alexandra scattered throughout. Many friends and family arrived the week of the wedding and the couple spent the time representing American traditions by taking them hunting, fishing, rafting, and included local Mexican and Steak restaurants in Oakdale, CA. Jill and Ned could not be happier with the way their wedding week turned out. Since their big day they have placed their focus on building their home on property by the river that they purchased, their business, and planning trips back to London and Hawaii.
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Jamie Bearg Photography 209.543.2914 jamiebeargphotography.com CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Private Residence BRIDAL GOWN Jim Hjelm Mira Bridal Couture mirabridal.com 209.338.9333 SUITS & TUXEDOS Rossini Menswear . Formalwear rossinimenswear.com 209. 529.6860 RINGS Hamilton Jewelry CATERING Greens Events 209.579.9090 greensmarket.com CAKE & DESSERTS Cookie Couture FLORIST Alexandra’s Home & Garden 209.845.8179 alexandrashomeandgarden@gmail.com ENTERTAINMENT Sounds in Motion 209.522.5999 soundsinmotiondj.com WEDDING COORDINATOR Alexandra Zwald of Alexandra’s Home & Garden 209.845.8179 alexandrashomeandgarden@gmail.com ALTERATIONS Sewing and More sewingandmore.com 209.523.7189 For more of Jill & Ned’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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On her parent’s 23rd wedding anniversary during a trip to Seattle, John proposed to Rachel at the top of the Space Needle. Wedding planning began immediately. John had enlisted into the Marine Corps and would be away at Boot Camp starting in December 2013 so the couple set the date for March 15, 2014 after he would return. In his absence, Rachel’s mother stepped in to help with the planning process. Rachel and John selected soft colors, a DIY feel, and a patriotic vibe. Rachel sent John small craft ideas, photos, and letters with her progress and upon his quick return the year long engagement flourished into their wedding day. The March wedding date was perfect. From the weather to every detail.
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“May your hands always be busy, may your feet strong foundation when the winds of changes shift . may your song always be sung, and may
The couple decided to write their own vows which brought tears to all of their wedding guest. John’s grandfather was the officiant and personalized the ceremony making it the most intimate and personal group of words heard by many of the guests. “From the thumb-print tree guest book to the sparkler send off, “Rachel said. “Every single part of our wedding day was absolutely perfect!” Congratulations Rachel & John
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Matthew James Photographers matthewjamesphoto.com 209.625.6349 CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION The Wilbur House Manteca, CA BRIDAL GOWN Maggie Sottero WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Urban Outfitters SUITS & TUXEDOS Express for Men CUSTOM BOW TIES & SUSPENDERS Darlings and Dudes CAKE Friend of the family FLORIST Rose Cart Family Member created arrangements ENTERTAINMENT DJ Fernando Luna PHOTO BOOTH Matthew James Photographers matthewjamesphoto.com 209.625.6349 PAPER GOODS & INVITATIONS Zazzle.com FAVORS Flick’s Candies For more of Rachel & John’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Mark and Madeline met at Big Valley High School in 2006 and began dating at the age of 16. 5 years later Mark proposed to Madeline at one of their favorite place on earth, Disneyland. Madeline already knew that Pageo Lavender farms was the ideal location for their wedding and with a family full of creative people Madeline knew planning their wedding would be easy. Madeline’s aunt organized and provided most of the decorations, Mark’s sister designed and assembled all of the banners and Mark’s mother made the table runners. The couple decided on the soft shades of peach and grey which blended perfectly with the outdoor setting of Pageo. Her bridesmaids dresses were the perfect hue of coral and complimented the grey tuxedos as they had hoped. “Our wedding was a blessed and beautiful day.” Madeline mentions. “I love the fact that we are high school sweethearts and that almost everyone in our wedding party went to school with us and we were married by our Bible school teacher from Big Valley.”
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHER Kori & Jared Photography koriandjared.com 209.253.8021 CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Pageo Lavender Farm Turlock, CA pageolavenderfarm.com 209.632.5052 BRIDAL GOWN Pronovias Mira Bridal Couture mirabridal.com 209.338.9333 WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Watters Mira Bridal Couture mirabridal.com 209.338.9333 SUIT & TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse RINGS Roger’s Jewelers ENTERTAINMENT Marquis Entertainment FLORIST Bride’s Aunt CATERING Mustard Seed Catering Co. CAKE Princess Pastries by Jessica Sousa INVITATIONS Liberty Printing & Design SPECIALTY RENTALS Classic Party Rentals ALTERATIONS Sewing & More by Arte 209.523.7189 sewingandmore.com For more of Madeline & Mark’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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dreams!” Emily was very excited about her veil because it would be her ‘Something Borrowed’ that her other two sisters wore and her third sister will wear the veil during her November 2014 wedding. Emily’s admiration for her parents longevity has now become her own path with Bryon.
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Jonathan Abshire Photography CEREMONY & RECEPTION The River Mill French Camp, CA BRIDAL GOWN Essense of Australia Mira Bridal Couture mirabridal.com 209.338.9333 WEDDING PARTY DRESSES David’s Bridal SUITS & TUXEDOS Macy’s CAKE Deny Cakes RINGS Brides Ring Kay Jewelers Grooms’ Band Devon’s Jewelers FLORIST Maui Ceremony Dellables CA Reception Silveria’s Flowers & Gifts INVITATIONS & PRINTABLES Paper Habit paperhabit.com 209.567.0605 ENTERTAINMENT CA Reception Sounds in Motion 209.522.5999 soundsinmotiondj.com PHOTO BOOTH Nor Cal Photo Booth SPECIALTY RENTALS Classic Party Rentals HAIR AND MAKE-UP Marybeth Schemper of Salon Salon WEDDING GUEST BOOK TikiSoul.com FAVORS MyWeddingFavors.com BRIDESMAID JEWELRY Fleur De Lis & Salon Salon
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Sarah & Ronney Pridgon Married October 12, 2013
RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Kori & Jared Photography 209.253.8021 koriandjared.com CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION The River Mill French Camp, CA BRIDAL GOWN Alita Graham Kleinfeld’s CUSTOM VEIL Artistic Southern Veils WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Mary’s Bridal SUITS & TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse ENGAGEMENT RING Helzberg Jewelers WEDDING BANDS Samuels Jewelers Tiffany & Co. ENTERTAINMENT Sound Image Entertainment CAKE Sweet Cakes by Rebecca BRIDE’S BOUqUET Blue Petyl Bouquets FLORIST Jackie’s Flowers
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Annelise & Patrick Quick Married May 24, 2014
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For Annelise and Patrick, New Year’s Eve will never be the same. The couple had decided to go to the coast with friends, and to go to dinner out there. Unfortunately the other couple could not get a babysitter so Annelise and Patrick ended up going alone. Little
did Annelise know what Patrick had planned for that night. The couple went to dinner at the Crow’s Nest in Santa Cruz. After dinner Patrick “went to the bathroom,” really going out to the car to get his phone to document the proposal. When he walked back to the table, he pulled the chair aside and got down on one knee. He barely got out the words, “we have had a hard 8 months...” before
starting to cry. Annelise was not sure what to do because he was holding the ring up. After she shed a few happy tears she choked out “Yes!” The couple chose May 24th, 2014 not only because it was exactly a year from when they started dating but it is also Patrick’s dirt bike racing number. Location selection was a no-brainer, because
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the bride had always wanted her wedding in the backyard that she had grown up in. Annelise and Patrick tried to stay with the theme of Recycle, Reduce, and Reuse. They did not want to have a bunch of stuff to store after the wedding so they shopped their homes and the homes of several close family friends. From the dishes to the doors, it was all borrowed or gifted for the event. Many man hours where spent getting not only the outdoors ready, but a lot was done indoors as well. Decoration colors were
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all earthy and Patrick requested to add a touch of Monster Energy green. So there were little pieces here and there. The stitching on the bowties, the head table chairs, his watch and socks. Patrick coined the term, “the no look, first look” when we held hands before the ceremony. All signs were handwritten or painted as well as the chevron backdrop where the bridal party entered. Ranunculus are the bride’s favorite flower and so had a place at the celebration. The couple made sure that the kids had a
separate ceremony that was private, to insure that they knew that the commitment was to them as well. The couple danced their first dance as husband and wife to “Commitment” by Sanctus Real.
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The real story began December 2008 at the City of Riverbank’s Benefit Faire where Zac and Vanessa met for the first time. After they exchanged a few rounds of playful eye contact and flirty smiles, and with a little help from his fellow fire fighters Zac finally got the nerve to ask Vanessa for her phone number. Vanessa tried playing hard to get and told Zac she could not get calls at work. After another attempt, Vanessa agreed to meet Zac at the station when
she got off work. She kept her word and showed up at the station, and after a quick conversation, Vanessa finally gave in and gave Zac her number. After Vanessa graduated college in 2011, she became very antsy about the next steps in their relationship. Zac assured Vanessa things would progress, however he wanted to make sure Vanessa was settled into her new job before they mentioned the topic of marriage. They had already purchased a home one year prior and Vanessa was ready. Towards
the end of the 2012 fire season Zac had Vanessa convinced the proposal was not going to happen that year. In the presence of 40 of their closest friends and family, during the Swanson’s Halloween Party, Zac finally popped the question! When Zac agreed to dress up as Mickey Mouse for the Halloween party their friends would have assumed Vanessa caught on, but she didn’t. Everyone in attendance knew it was the proposal night, with the exception of Vanessa.
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The party began normally, with a live band performing and a rowdy bunch of partygoers. During the bands break, the lead singer performed a mini magic show. During the last trick of the show, the whole crowd gathered around watching as the acting magician approached Vanessa carrying a covered metal pan; the same metal pan that earlier contained a ball of fire and a fake snake. Vanessa was shocked and backed up in fear. Out from under the lid of the metal pan, Vanessa’s beautiful Engagement ring was revealed. Zac grabbed the ring, got down on one knee and popped the question. After Vanessa stopped shaking, the lead singer asked Vanessa for her response...she said yes! As planning began Vanessa and Zac researched wedding venues from Lake Tahoe to Disneyland before Zac found Spring Creek Golf & Country Club in Ripon, CA and the couple agreed it was the perfect setting. “During the beginning of the wedding planning, everyone would ask us what our style or theme was. I would get so annoyed because I truly did not know what I wanted, other than not country chic,” Vanessa explained. “I wanted to be different and unique and be able to incorporate things that were ‘us’.” Vanessa knew she wanted purple as her wedding color, but it wasn’t until after she found her chalkboard stationary on ETSY.com that she felt inspired and the details would come together.
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RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Kori & Jared Photography 209.253.8021 koriandjared.com CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Spring Creek Golf & Country Club Ripon CA. 209.599.3258 springcreekcc.com BRIDAL GOWN Essense of Australia Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com WEDDING PARTY DRESS After 6 Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com GROOM & WEDDING PARTY TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse RINGS Ciccarelli Jewelers 209.524.7746 ciccarellijewelers.com FLORIST Country Shelf INVITATIONS ETSY.com & Uprinting.com
Spending time together during their wedding day was important to the couple and they knew they wanted to see each other before the ceremony. Vanessa thought the balloon reveal would be a fun way to get a sneak peak of each other. “The emotion of seeing each other for the first time was great and the balloons and the wind gave it a silly twist,”said Vanessa. “The day wouldn’t have been the same without an appearance from our Pomeranian, Stooge in his purple polka dotted bow tie. Everything turned out so perfect, better than we ever imagined. We had a fabulous bridal party, supportive parents, great friends and amazing vendors.”
CINAMETOGRAPHY Rumble Cinematography 209.614.3178 rumblecin.com
Congratulations Vanessa & Zac
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LIGHTING Sounds in Motion 209.522.5999 soundsinmotiondj.com CANDY BAR Lori Cole Events CAKE Linda Bernadi HAIR STYLIST Crystal Marty & Amanda Teunissan Studio 101 MAKE-UP ARTIST Make-Up by Antoinette Karlegan BALLOON CHANDELIERS, & DRAPING My Little Balloon Company For more of Vanessa & Zac’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Brittney Margaux Alicia & &Lena WheelerNoboa Married June 14, 201412, 2013 November
During a surprise trip to Hawaii in November 2011, Brittney proposed to Margaux on the beach with the background of the tropical sunset. Although they would have to wait for same-sex marriages to proceed legally in California, Brittney and Margaux were still very excited to begin the planning of their big day. They knew they wanted an outdoor venue and were thrilled when a family friend offered their private residence for the newly engaged couple. The colors
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and style for the wedding was something they agreed upon from the beginning.
dresses were selected in the shade of mint and the suits in tan.
Margaux had ordered her gown from a bridal salon but the gown not only arrived later than expected but arrived in the wrong size. So she took her ivory Alenรงon lace gown to Joseph Jamkochian of Creative Alterations in Lafayette, CA. He re-designed the gown and perfected the look Margaux hoped for. Brittney went to Remona of Love and Lace Bridal of So Cal to create her custom look and the wedding party
The couple hired Dalton File with So Fine Event Design in Concord, CA to design and set-up the tables, lighting features, their hurricane lamp path, table lighting, and the dance floor. Shades of coral, blush pink, lavender, green, and ivory completed the floral arrangements and tables were draped in burlap offering a soft and charming landscape.
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Congratulations Brittney & Margaux
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Aimée Caetano Alicia & Wesley Lena Wheeler Married September November 14, 12, 2013
On April 3, 2012, Aimee’s 24th birthday, Wesley wanted to take her to their favorite place; Carmel. Wesley had packed a homemade lunch for a picnic at the beach. As they were finishing up their lunch Wesley suggested standing up to take a ‘selfie’ and as they did he turned Aimee around and started telling her how much he loved her then got down on one knee and proposed. The engagement was a year and five months, a nec-
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essary time frame for planning an affair for 400 guests. With their Portuguese heritage the couple knew they wanted to keep some elements traditional but throw in some modern flare. They knew immediately that their ceremony would take place at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Hilmar. Aimee knew from the beginning that black was going to be a staple color. From there she wanted lots of sparkle and bling so went with silver
as an accent color. The centerpieces had crystal strands hanging inside the tall glass and the bride’s and groom’s backdrop featured hanging crystal beads. Silver napkins were accented with bling napkin rings that were handmade. The day of their wedding started out with the bride getting her hair and make-up done along with having pictures taken. The limo ride to the
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church was filled with excitement! Aimee remembers walking down the aisle with her parents and looking at Wesley with a smile on her face thinking this is the day she marries the man of the dreams. Photos after the ceremony were taken at CSU, Stanislaus and then the couple was off to the reception at Stevinson Pentecost Hall. The sweets table was the perfect tradition of their Portuguese heritage with four long tables full of sweets, a variety of cheeses and an assortment of bread and crackers! The fully-stocked complimentary bar had the signature drink “Caribbean Paradise.” It was a hit and went right along with the Aimee’s and Wesley’s idea to hearken their impending honeymoon to St. Lucia. Their first dance song was “Marry Me” by Train and was a beautiful moment between husband and wife. They know it was truly the best day of their lives.
Congratulations Aimée & Wesley
WEDDING PARTY TUXEDOS Calvin Klein Men’s Wearhouse RINGS Roger’s Jewelers ENTERTAINMENT DJ Bobby Sanchez SPECIALTY RENTALS/LIGHTING Event Extravagant INVITATIONS Etsy.com CAKE Mary Sequeira FLORIST Oak Park Group Floral Design Cindy Wickstrom & Natalie Souza ALTERATIONS Sewing and More sewingandmore.com 209.523.7189 For more of Aimée and Wesley’s wedding visit bridalcouturemag.com
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Stephanie & Lucas Hayes Married June 1, 2013
RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Ari Photography CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Walker Ranch, Waterford, CA BRIDAL GOWN Watters Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Noir by Lazaro Watters & Bari Jay Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com GROOMS & WEDDING PARTY TUXEDOS Mira Bridal Couture 209.338.9333 mirabridal.com RINGS Gold Diamonds & More ENTERTAINMENT Sound Express FLORIST Yonan’s Floral 209.664.9325 yonansfloralweddings.com CATERER Bon Appetite CAKE Marie Reis INVITATIONS ETSY.com EVENT COORDINATOR Ailin Yadegarian Yonan’s Floral 209.664.9325 yonansfloralweddings.com
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Deborah & Nathan Kerr Married May 17, 2014
RESOURCES PHOTOGRAPHY Matthew James Photographers 209. 625.6349 matthewjamesphoto.com CEREMONY & RECEPTION LOCATION Waterfront Hotel Jack London Square Oakland, CA BRIDAL GOWN Vera Wang White David’s Bridal BRIDAL SUIT Love & Lace Bridal & Tailor Irvine, CA WEDDING PARTY DRESSES Various locations GROOMS SUIT Hart Schaffner Marx Nordstrom WEDDING PARTY SUITS Various locations RINGS Brides Vintage Art Deco Engagement Ring Diane’s Estate Jewelry Bride & Groom Wedding Bands Macy’s ENTERTAINMENT Chemistry DJ’s CAKE Café Atilla INVITATIONS Minted.com DECOR’ DIY
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Lorraine & Geoff Coleman Married May 3, 2014
Geoff and Lorraine met at Mistlin Honda, (where Lorraine worked) while Geoff was getting his car serviced. They were introduced by a co-worker of Lorraine’s, a cousin of Geoff ’s, in September 2013. They had their first date within three days of their initial introduction. Dating Geoff became second nature for Lorraine, because they experienced all that you could want or dream; Butterflies, spontaneity, romance, and lots and lots of laughs. Four months later, Geoff proposed at Mistlin Honda next to same office where they had met. Once the questions came pouring in from friends and family about wedding details, the couple knew they wanted intimate and memorable. They eloped in February of 2014. It is something so special and they will always cherish the memory. They honeymooned in Hawaii after the reception.
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Plans and decorations for the reception were all (almost) second nature to both Geoff and Lorraine. They love the look of things being natural so Lorraine went through countless catalogs and found inspiration with the look of mercury glass and antique finish silver. She wanted elegant shabby chic. After that, she put her full trust and faith in Connie. She was amazing. She immediately saw the couple’s vision for their celebration and she executed it flawlessly. Once the design of the invitation had been chosen, the look really took off from there. It was a cohesive look down to the name card on the table. Lorraine remembers Connie asking for an accent
color, nothing invasive, but for subtlety. She didn’t choose a color, but chose a fruit. And from there a theme evolved. A Bellini, made from homemade apricot liqueur (made by Lorraine’s mother-inlaw) with Prosecco, was the signature cocktail. Guests were greeted with one upon arrival. Chocolate-covered apricots were the favor and fresh apricots were served on the salad. One fun touch full of personality was that Lorraine’s and Geoff ’s getaway car was a ‘57 purple Cadillac. The couple couldn’t be happier with the turn out of it all and is pleased to share the experience with BCM.
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Congratulations to all of our neWly Married Couples that entered the BCM featured Wedding
AJ & Shari Borba Rachel & John Flick Shane & Andrea Keenom Dustin & Nichole Rice Our BCM team voted and we had a tie. Torn between 2 beautiful couples, our Editor-in-Chief has decided to award the top 2 each with their own cover! We could not be more excited to announce the 2 winning couples, as seen on the current cover of BCM. Congratulations to Dustin & Nichole Rice and Shane & Andrea Keenom.
Congratulations to all of our newly married couples that entered!
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Couples’ Cover Contest. With 73 Couples and over 800 votes We had 4 Couples tie for the top 3 positions.
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Hundres of recent brides reveal their planning snafus, budget missteps, and registry regrets. By katherine Ward
What do you regret splurging on? floWers................................17% deCor.......................................2% Cake.........................................8% goWn........................................6% photography.....................12% hair & Make-up....................9% CoCktails...............................2% everything else..............11%
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1-3 months.....................57% 4-6 months.....................16% 7/12 months...................13% Over a year.....................14%
What part of your Wedding is the Most MeMoraBle?
“I yelled at the caterer during the cocktail hour because the staff screwed up on how I wanted the crab cakes served. I’m still horrified about my behavior.” “My new grandfather-in-law was cutting into the cake before we did. The my guests started to eat cake. I had to make my caterer stand guard.” “I made my florist re-do the brides maids bouquets the day-of. I could not believe everyone let me do it. I kept waiting for someone to slap me silly”. Can you still defend it? Yes.................................75% No..................................25%
Yes
“The tons of posed photos with our family. They already look dated.” “All of the drunk people at the reception. At least they had fun.” “The way I sound on the video bossing my mother around.”
112
34%
What Were the Best gifts you registered for?
1. Kitchen knives 2. “A duvet more expensive than I would have paid.” 3. Vacuum cleaner
What do you Wish you paid More/less attention to? More
“Reapplying my lipstick.” “Spending time with our friends in stead of our parents’ coworkers.” “Eating.” “Dragging our family onto the dance floor.”
less
“Flowers in the bathroom.” “The wording on the invitations.” “I put too much effort into finding toeless pantyhose that I took off midday anyway.” “Seating charts. Everyone should be up dancing anyway.”
No
M
66%
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anything you Would have left off?
1. Blender 2. Wine glasses “Who needs 36 wine glasses?” 3. Serving platters 4. Formal china Courtesy New York Mag
Did you hire a wedding planner?
How many gifts did you return? 0-5
What MeMories Make you Cringe?
What do you Wish
“I should have spent money on a professional videographer. My Uncle recorded our wedding then accidentally deleted the entire thing.”
No
12%
6-10
“Sneaking away with my new husband to have a cigarette.” “The rain, which was followed by a double rainbow.” “Skinny-dipping.” “Making out in the limo on the way to the reception.” “My brother returning home from overseas to walk me down the aisle.”
you spent More on?
floWers............................16% Cake.....................................9% goWn....................................9% photography.................21% everything else..........45%
Yes
88%
Worth the effort? Yes.................................88% No..................................12%
What Was your Bridezilla MoMent?
did you register?
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