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Behind the Scenes The creative teams behind BCM’s “Masquerade” photo shoot (pg. 14) weren’t the only ones hard at work on the evening of October 22, 2011. While Nicolle Landre, Amber Cromwell, Aliesha Lechuga and Mira Jantz focused on turning the beautiful Jennifer and Victoria into masked masterpieces, the planning committee for the Society for the Handicapped transformed Galletto’s Ristorante into a beautiful ballroom on an enormous scale. With a talking red carpet and interactive wine tables the evening was enchanting for all guests. Some of the red carpet photos Courtesy of AC Images are included here. (Clockwise from top left: (1) Noel Romero, Betty Lee (Copy Editor, BCM), Mira Jantz (Editor, BCM), Nicolle Landre (Face and Body Artist). (2) Ben Balsbaugh (VP, PMZ), Jen Haus. (3) Erik Jones, Victoria Popoff (Model & Owner, Studio V). (4) Marci Boucher (Executive Director for Society for the Handicapped ) & Leon Simpson. (5) Noel Romero and Jennifer Romero (Model). (6) Brent Burnside (Owner, Burnside Body Shop), Stephanie Burnside (Owner, Burnside Body Shop and Modesto City Councilwoman). Readers often ask the team at BCM if we use stock photos for our editorials. While ads come to us from graphic designers, the photos that accompany the pieces drafted by our writers are all shot by local photographers and conceived by our editor, Mira Jantz. As you can see from the behind-the-scenes photos below, it is huge fun to be involved in a BCM photo shoot, but it is also a lot of work. The models are professional and come prepared to sit while teams of artists work on them. Mira and her creative team scout locations for the right look and feel for the proposed pieces, and then have to be on-hand long hours to make sure the shoot goes smoothly. The goal is always to express unique, inspirational visions that show themed-wedding ideas with a mix-in of high fashion. Behind all of the work we do is a desire to motivate local brides and show them that while we may not live in a ‘big city’ we have a lot of creative vendors in the valley who can help them achieve an event to rival any metropolitan soiree.

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IN THIS ISSUE 13 P ainted F aces on P arade . 17 A nnouncements of A rt . T he newly engaged . 22 R ustic B eauty . A look into today ’ s bridal showers . 24 G own T rends . 30 A D ress by A ny O ther L ength . 33 B etter then a T rail of B read crumbs . M ira remakes H ansel & G retel . 42 L eft H igh & B ride . W hat to do when your wedding vendor goes out of business . 45 F rom the R unway of N ew Y ork . 54 H ealth & B eauty . 66 R ehearsal D inner G uide . 77 F eatured W eddings . 78 C arissa & S tanton C al loway . 81 K elly & M att K istler . 84 K atie & J onathon J ames . 87 D ana and N ick S eefeldt . 90 K endra & R yan P oppin . 92 J ohni & D ale M elden . 94 L indsay & D evin G ogna . 96 C aitlin & N athan S everin . 98 J ennifer & B rett I ngle . 102 G oing the D istance . A story of M r . C hristopher & H aley N elson . 105 G rooms guide . 108 G ift R egistry R edefined . 111 V endor G uide . 112 S ave the D ate ! 90

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BRIDAL C O U T U R E Magazine From Mira Jantz, Editor of Bridal Couture Magazine It is hard to believe we are already reaching the one-year anniversary of our publication. I, along with the team at BCM, could never begin to express our immense gratitude to all of the local vendors and models who have jumped on board to work hard and make our vision a reality. We would also like to acknowledge the support we receive from our community and our readers. Your feedback and enthusiasm have kept us going late at night when we felt we just might not make another deadline. This issue has been one of my favorites to put together. I had the help from some amazing creative minds and was really able to bring some incredible conceptions to life. “Masquerade” was the testament to what a team of extraordinary people can pull off. Gorgeous hair, breathtaking face paint and jaw-dropping jewelry all came together to breathe a touch of magic onto our pages. The “Hansel and Gretel” brought together more amazing local talent and perfectly showcases fashion couture.

About the Cover

Models Rebekah Adams and Josh Williams, both of Modesto. Classic bow-tie tuxedo provided by Selix Formalwear. www.selix.com Ostrich Feather Bolero by Pronovias, available at Mira Bridal Couture. Ivory silk sailor slacks provided by Fancy New York. www.DressmeFancy.com. Crystal and floral embellished corset by Watters, provided by Mira Bridal Couture of Modesto. Photography by Stephanie Baker Photography. Hair, Aliesha Lechuga and Ashley Rocha of Bella Vagos Salon, Modesto. Make-up by Amber Cromwell. Set Design by Fiore Event Design.

As always, the BCM team appreciates couples from our area sharing their wedding and engagement stories with us. It is all of you that the magazine is about and for. Enjoy this latest issue of Bridal Couture Magazine and we hope to see you all at Runway 2012! Mira Jantz

Mira Jantz Publisher / Editor-in-Chief Betty Mantel Lee Copy Editor / Writer Alexis Petersen Contributing Writer Mira Jantz Layout Design Contributing Photographers Mark Verschelden Brandon Aguiar Stephanie Baker Michael Jantz Marketing Director Allison Bledsoe Sales and Marketing Department

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To our readers: Bridal Couture Magazine welcomes your feedback. Please e-mail us at info@bridalcouturemag.com. If you prefer snail mail, do not hesitate. Our mailing address is 1201 J Street Modesto, Ca. 95354. Advertising Inquiries: Advertising inquires can be sent to sales@bridalcouturemag.com attention Allison Bledsoe. Subscriptions/Back Issues: Please email your mailing address along with list of issues requested to info@bridalcouturemag.com Copyright 2011-2012 by Mira Bridal Group Inc. D.B.A Bridal Couture Magazine by Mira. All rights reserved. Materials in this magazine may not be reproduced in any form with out written consent from the publishers. Any and all submissions to Bridal Couture Magazine become property of Mira Bridal Group Inc.

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Photography::Mark Verschelden. On Location::Galletto Ristorante, Modesto Event::Society for the Handicapped Children and Adults Annual Gala, “Red Carpet Masquerade”. Make-up::Amber Cromwell. Hair Stylist::Aliesha Lechuga of Bella Vagos. Face Painting Design::Nicolle Landre of Paint the Face, nicollelandre.com Jewelry::Jewelry Vault, Modesto. Gowns::Lazaro & Wtoo by Watters. This page Lazaro, available @ Mira Bridal Couture. Event Decor’ and props including Live Wine Bar, Event Extravagant, eventextravagant.com.

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You can fool any friend who ever knew you… but not the one who loves you deepest. Whether paper or paint, masks impart an aura of mystery and magic to an event. They lend color and vibrancy to the atmosphere. To guests, the masks bestow a sense of anonymity which allows them the freedom to get into a few more daring adventures. To the one who loves you most and knows you best, your mask will emphasize a burning glance and prove the adage that the eyes are the windows to the soul. Draw him in and let fantasy delight you both.

Giant Venetian masks, jewel-adorned decor, Marie Antoinette-inspired strolling tables, and a talking red carpet were just some of the evening’s highlights at the Society’s Annual Gala: Red Carpet Masquerade Ball on October 22, 2011. The event, held at Galletto Ristorante, drew in nearly 200 guests and raised over $81,000.00 for children & adults with disabilities.

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Staff and committee members collaborated to create an interactive vision that incorporated the visual theme of a formal masquerade ball with exciting details like a live seafood station, vodka tasting, and “strolling tables” that mingled among guests as they were served wine. The menu was the brain-child of Chef Jesse Layman who took the idea of “food in disguise” to a new level.

Guests dined on truffle-infused Crab Mac n’ Cheese in oyster shells, sweet pea “raviolis”, and sous vide tenderloin with lobster cotton candy. “The Valley’s Got Talent” winner Francesca Heyward preformed her winning rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Billy Jean” to rave reviews and the exciting live auction featured a trip to the Grammy’s and a day with Hollywood casting director, Robert Ulrich.

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Andrea Meier and Keith Goursky Engaged:: May 22nd 2010 Married::October 8th 2011 Photography::Grover STYLE Photography E-session location::throughout Modesto Keith took Andrea for a weekend away in Monterey to celebrate her birthday. On May 22nd, they started the evening off with dinner at Shadowbrook Restaurant in Capitola and then headed to Natural Bridges beach in Santa Cruz to watch the beautiful sunset. Keith started taking pictures of the beach as the sun set and after they had been there awhile he started showing her all the great moments he had captured on his camera. As he flipped through the pictures he suddenly came across a picture of a beautiful engagement ring. Andrea was stunned and there, on the beach, Keith pulled the ring out of his camera bag, got down on one knee and asked Andrea to marry him. It was the perfect end to a wonderfully romantic evening. Andrea & Keith have known each other most of their lives. Having lived right around the corner from each other, they both attended the same elementary & junior high schools. It wasn’t until Andrea’s sophomore year in high school that this handsome junior named Keith became her boyfriend. They are the epitome of high school sweethearts and have been together for fourteen years!

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Rebecca Riker and Derek Hanson

My soul is in the sky.

Engagement Date::November 23, 2010 Married::October 15, 2011 Wedding Location::Viaggio Winery & Estate Photography::Lori Makabe

William Shakespeare,‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream,’

While working as stage actors in NYC, Derek surprised Rebecca with a helicopter ride for their 2 year anniversary. Later that night during a walk in Central Park they stopped to take a picture. Derek set the camera up to take multiple shots and on the second snap he stood up from the bench, got down on his knee and asked Rebecca the perfect question.

“Who cares baby, I think I want to marry you.”

Carissa Higginbotham and Brittney England Engagement Date::April 9, 2011 E-session Location::Whitmore Mansion, Ceres Photography::Mark Verschelden Wedding Date::September 2012

Carissa and Brittney were engaged shortly after their third anniversary. Brittney first asked Carissa’s son, Ethan, for his blessing to marry his mother and planned to propose as the sun was setting on the water while on vacation

in St. Petersburg, Florida. Eleven year old Ethan gave his blessing, but logistically, Brittney did not take into consideration that St. Petersburg is on Tampa Bay, facing east, so once she got Carissa out on the beach she realized the sun was setting behind them, not on the water. The answer was of course “yes” and they laughed about how the proposal didn’t go exactly as Brittney had planned, as nothing ever seems to. Brittney often jokes of wanting a “do-over,” so it would be more romantic.

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Hillary Anderson and Benjamin Simonson Engaged::April 29, 2011 Wedding Date::June 2, 2012 Photography::Stephanie Baker Photography

Hillary and Benjamin met during their Freshman year P.E. class. He favors flip-flops, she’s right at home in cowboy boots.

“ Come live with me and be my love” To propose, Benjamin took Hillary on a motorcycle ride to a waterfall in the mountains called Rainbow Pools and popped the question there. Their wedding is set for June 2012 at The River Mill in French Camp.

“ To Make You Feel My Love”

Katie Douglas and Sam Thomas

Engaged::July 30, 2011 Wedding Date::July 21, 2012 Photography::Stephanie Baker Photography E-session location::”Happy Valley”, Lafayette Ca.

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Katie and Sam met in 2004 in the Freshman dorms at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Katie was immediately drawn to Sam, but unfortunately, he was ‘off the market’ at the time. They remained friends and several years later were coincidentally set up on a ‘blind date’ by a mutual family friend. When Katie arrived at the volunteer event that both she and Sam were to be helping at she was told “this guy” they wanted to introduce her to had a fishing emergency and wasn’t going to make it. When Katie insisted on knowing “this guy’s” name and found out it was Sam, she immediately called him to inquire as to why he could not make it. Sam replied, “I’ll be there in fifteen minutes,” and the two of them have been together ever since. To propose, Sam took Katie on a surprise weekend-getaway to the Thomas Family Ranch in Telluride, Colorado. After a mule deer-scouting Polaris ride around the property, they ended up at the Aspen tree where they had carved their initials three and a half years earlier. It was there that Sam proposed. Katie’s first response? “Oh my gosh, NO WAY!” And then she said “Yes.”

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Gina Lima and Anthony Vieira

Engaged::December 31, 2010 Wedding Date::May 12, 2012 E-session location::Knight’s Ferry Photography::Grover STYLE Photography After a 12 year courtship, Anthony proposed during the New Years Eve fireworks show at the “Happiest Place on Earth”. Gina remembers standing under the colorful lights as her favorite Disney song played.

“When you wish upon a star” With his arms wrapped around Gina, he whispered in her ear, “will you marry me”, as he surprised Gina with a ring. Shocked with emotions and tears, she recalls almost forgetting to say yes to her high school sweetheart. Gina and Anthony will marry May 12, 2012 at Our Lady of Assumption in Turlock.

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Inspired by the BCM article “La Vie En Lavender” which was set at Pageo Lavender Farms in Turlock, Stephanie Borba planned to have her Bridal Shower there in October of 2011. The rustic feel of the venue combined with Stephanie’s desire to incorporate burlap helped guide the vision for a shower with a beautiful vintage look and feel. Most of Stephanie’s shower pieces were purchased on Etsy.com. Favors for guests were small burlap bags containing a variety of soaps. Invitations went out in Mason jars wrapped in burlap and had blank recipe cards attached to them. Guests were invited to bring a favorite recipe to help begin Stephanie’s recipe collection. Stephanie’s flowers were designed by Infinite Creations, and photography was done by Stephanie Baker. While most of the desserts were homemade, Creative Cakes lent their creative touches to the cakes featured at the shower. Stephanie Borba was married on November 19, 2011. Congratulations!

Shower location::Pageo Lavender Farms, Turlock Floral Design::Infinite Creations Cakes::Creative Cakes Photography::Stephanie Baker Photography

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It’s hardly a new look in fashion evening wear but emerging on the New York runway this season we found an array of sleek silhouettes with peek-a-boo slashes up the sides and illusion ball gowns creating quite an impact. Whether you have a vent on your mini-white, a front slit on your full length gown, or sheer tulle, it adds an unexpected alluring touch with a subtle way to showcase some skin. You can thank your spin instructor later.

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Steel tulle surplice draped bodice with metallic beaded and embroidered lace applique ball gown with dramatic pleated ruffle skirt by Watters. Watters.com Grey pin-stripe suit, Selix.com. Suspenders from Kenneth’s Fine Menswear of Modesto. All jewelry by Tejani, at Tejani.com.

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Champagne tulle and shimmer taffeta ball gown with Swarovski crystals by Watters. Watters.com Grey pin-stripe suit, Selix.com. Suspenders from Kenneth’s Fine Menswear of Modesto. All jewelry by Tejani, at Tejani.com.

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Airy blush silk mousseline tiered strapless dress, bodice is embellished with beaded and hand embroidered flowers in blush by Watters. Watters.com Grey pin-stripe suit, Selix.com. Silk polk-a-dot tie Kenneth’s Fine Menswear of Modesto. Ivory silk short sleeve low collar belted blouse and tulle ball gown skirt by Fancy New York at Dressmefancy.com. All jewelry by Tejani, at Tejani.com.

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Tara Keely by JLM Couture at JimHjelm.com. Manolo Blahnik Something Blue Satin Pump. Jewelry by Tejani at Tejani.com or Mira Bridal Couture. Tuxedo by Selix at Selix.com

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Tara Keely by JLM Couture at JimHjelm.com. Christian Louboutin Glitter Platform Peep Toe Silver Slingback . Jewelry by Tejani at Tejani.com or Mira Bridal Couture

Hansel and Gretel remake by Mira Jantz Photography::Stephanie Baker Photography. Hair stylist::Aliesha Lechuga and Ashley Rocha of Bella Vagos Salon, Modesto. Make-up::Amber Cromwell. Set Design::Fiore Event Design. Writer::Betty Mantel Lee Cakes & Desserts::Valerie Elizabeth Confections Models::Rebekah Adams, Aliesha Lechuga, and Josh Williams. All of Modesto, Ca.

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Advice from one bride to another Jen Boos-Ingle Married September 18, 2011 2. Wedding Planner or Day-of Coordinator:

Brides, congratulations on your engagement! Being a bride is such an exciting time but can also be overwhelming. Enjoy this time, soak it all in and most of all smile and have fun.

Hire a coordinator or a day of planner. This person does not have to be someone fancy and expensive, it can be a close friend that is detail-oriented and has done this previously (or is already married). Make sure that this person knows what you want. Make a binder for them with every detail including contact information for all of your vendors (work and cell phone), important family members, and all contracts you have. They will coordinate the day-of preparations so make sure they have this at least 1 week (if not 2 weeks) prior to the wedding.

Being a bride can be a difficult job at times, whether or not you hire a wedding planner or a day-of coordinator, you are required to make hundreds of decisions for one single day. A lot of money is being spent on your wedding day, emotions are running high and your stress level is probably reaching an intensity beyond normal day to day. Making decisions as a bride is your number one task. Unfortunately, many of those decisions are not always entirely your decision to make individually. You and your fiancé must come to a common ground on what is important to each of you and make those things matter the most. My husband and I decided that we each got to pick three things that were the most important to us for the day. Allowing us to voice what was important to us on our wedding day gave us the ability to let the less important things not matter as much and focus our money and attention on our VIV (very important vendors).

I have put together a list of 10 tips that I hope will help you in not only making your Wedding Day the best day of your life but easing your stress level just a bit.

3. Look Book:

Make a look book that shows “your day”. Collect images and pictures of things you like including but not limited to: dresses, flowers, décor, and invitations, etc. This will help when you to go meet with vendors. Being able to give them visuals of floral arrangements, bouquets, and tables that you like (and don’t like) will help them in creating your perfect day. Telling your florist you don’t like greenery may mean a completely different thing to he or she than it does to you.

4. Make a Registry:

Make sure to register for gifts before your first bridal shower, (if not sooner). Talk with your fiancé about how much or little he wants to be involved in the registering process. Work with a reputable business that specializes in bridal registry, like Keller’s of Modesto, who will give you the personal service you need. They are knowledgeable about products and will be able to guide you to what you need based on your lifestyle.

5. Attention to Detail:

Make sure you have a second pair of eyes reading every single contract you are getting yourself into. As well, make sure you understand the structure of your payments to those vendors and how your vendors accept payments. Do they only take a credit card for the final payment? What about a cashier’s check? If you don’t read the fine print of every single contract you could find yourself scrambling last minute when a vendor doesn’t show up to deliver services.

Jen’s Top 10 Tips: 1. Budget, Budget, Budget:

When you first get engaged sit down with your fiancé and with your families (if they will be helping or have offered to help) and see what each person is interested in helping you with. Early on it is important to find out what their budget constraints are. If your family does not want to help with anything specific (i.e. cake or flowers) it may be better to ask them how much they are willing to help with rather than asking what specific aspects of the wedding they would like to support. As well, do your research in advance on what the average cost is for floral arrangements, officiants, bands/dj’s, etc. Knowing in advance what average pricing is as well as getting multiple potential contracts from several different vendors will help you in negotiating pricing and get the best deal for your money that you possibly can.

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6. Day-of Schedule:

Create a day of schedule to keep all vendors (and your bridal party) on track. Include every single detail from when the ballroom will be set up to when the florist arrives and the cake will be delivered, etc. This will help to make your day run smoothly. This schedule should also include contact information for each of your vendors just in case they don’t arrive on schedule.

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7. Intuition:

9. No Fly Zone:

If something doesn’t feel right, for instance a vendor isn’t calling you back or is not giving the best service, go with your gut and find a new vendor. This is your day and you want it to be the best.

8. Bridal Party:

Enlist a good group of women as your bridesmaids. What you need to keep in mind is each of those bridesmaids’ personal agendas. They are there for you, and need to be helping you every step of the way. I vented to my bridesmaids a lot about silly things, but having them there to tell me that it would all work out and to try and not stress about things was very important to me. They made my day of that more special by being so great and helping me with everything. As well, use your bridal party, especially if they are already married, to help you find vendors and get good references.

A month before the wedding institute the ‘no fly zone.’ This means that you, the bride, are off limits from answering questions, taking phone calls, etc., from family, friends and vendors, asking questions about where to be, at what time and what they should be wearing. Your bridal party and your day-of coordinator (for vendors) becomes the main point of contact and if something is really important that you need to know, they will tell you. Otherwise, enjoy the month before your wedding!

10. HAVE FUN:

Your number one goal is to enjoy this process and have as much fun as possible. Make sure that you take time out for YOU. Do not make every single day about the wedding. Institute a “night off ” every week where you go out for drinks with your fiancé, get in a workout or just relax on the couch watching a movie. Enjoy every single moment of this process from picking out your dress to the venue to the food and of course the cake! Make your vision a reality. When the day finally arrives do not stress about the little things. Most of all have an amazing time and don’t sweat the small stuff. Because trust me, the details you are worried about, are truly SMALL in the scheme of things now!

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Stories of Couples Abandoned by their Wedding Vendors It is one of the first worries couples have when first beginning to plan their wedding day. Brides have nightmares about it, friends and family fear it: being stranded by a wedding-day provider. BCM asked for reader horror-stories and too many readers had stories to share!

The Bridal Salon is Gone

Shelly and her fiancé wanted to keep their wedding investment local so they chose a local dress shop as the vendor for the bride and bridal party gowns. After paying in full for all of the dresses, Shelly’s fiancé drove by the shop and noticed paper covering each window. The doors were locked and phones went unanswered. While the bridal party had enough time to order dresses from another local salon, the girls who had paid cash for their gowns lost all of their money. Those who had paid with credit cards were able to work with their credit card company to claim fraud and get their money refunded. “It makes you feel so sick that people could do this,” Shelly said, “especially when you are planning the happiest day of your life. The last thing you’d expect is for yourself, your family and your friends to be robbed.”

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work she had gotten there past closing she looked for the hours of business sign on the door and felt her heart sink Being the organized bride she thought she would be, Susan spent when she saw instead a handwritten note posted. The sign explained that the business had closed, no orders would countless hours ensuring she had a bridal binder full of her be fulfilled and no deposits would be returned. Shaken by wedding visions and planning tools. Throughout the hundreds of this development so close to her wedding, Jamie turned magazines, Susan found the picture of the dress she had to have. She booked an appointment with a store in the Bay Area that was to friends for help and advice. They rallied around her and made calls to a well-established, local-favorite florist scheduled to have a Trunk Show with this particular designer. on McHenry. The florist wasn’t able to do the flowers for She attended the Trunk Show and found her gown. She had also free, but did do them at a reduced rate and made sure they recently discovered that a local bridal salon was listed as an captured the vibrant colors of fall that Jamie had planned “Authorized Dealer.” She stopped by the local bridal salon in hopes to buy her gown closer to home and found that it was also a to have all along. few hundred dollars less. She felt a little nervous about ordering The Photographer Flakes through this store because of the lack of organization and cleanliAlexis, like all brides, couldn’t wait to see the wedding ness of the store and staff but they offered a flexible payment photos. She never could have imagined the nightmare option to close the sale, which at the time was perfect for Susan as waiting for her after the wedding day was over. The phoshe was watching her wedding budget closely. Many months had tographer they had hired to capture every special moment past and Susan knew her dress was due any time. She decided to closed shop and refused to finish editing pictures. The go to the store and to her surprise as she drove by, the lights were photographer also stated it was impossible to complete off. She became concerned and decided to go into the store. As orders and albums. After several months of back and she walked up to the entrance she found the doors locked, lights forth negotiations, Alexis was finally able to get a highout and the entire store empty. On the door, a note. “Store is resolution disc of her photos from the vendor and now has moving, call this number for questions.” After days of getting the another photographer working to edit them and arrange run-around from the owner, Susan decided to call the designer. them into the album she has been hoping for, and deserves. Unfortunately, Susan found that her order had never been placed and the store had its account put on a freeze. Susan eventually A Safety Net found another store to order her gown in time and moved forward John Kirkpatrick, of Omega Pacific Insurance, says that with legal actions against the closed bridal salon. “My wedding there are policies you can take advantage of for as little as was beautiful and this terrible person did not ruin my special $160. day.”

A Florist No More

Jamie and Kelly were weeks from their fall wedding and doing what all couples do during that time frame: making final payments to all of their vendors. When Jamie walked up to the door of her florist she found it locked. Thinking that because of

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A isl e S tyle Making a decision on your gown without losing your dignity We have all seen it on T.V. and heard the scary stories about “Bridezillas.” Some have witnessed it first-hand. What forces this first appearance by a harried bride-to-be? Often it’s the challenge of saying yes to the dress. Why is it so easy to tell a fiancé, “Yes, I will spend the rest of my life with you!” Yet so difficult to commit to the gown? A common first mistake brides make is to put too much pressure on the bridal appointment. Bridal appointments are designed to be unique, thrilling, and stress-free shopping experiences, until it becomes more about trying to deduce which dress out of twenty is more flattering and within budget. Want another tip from the bridal gown experts? Don’t forget to do your homework! Save pictures from bridal magazines, review designer websites for styles that appeal to you and set a realistic budget with clearly defined limits. Find designers who have collections within your budget range, and discuss that range with those who will be shopping with you so that they can offer sound advice in and help you find ‘the one.’ Once you have done your homework, call the boutique and make an appointment. Some other important tips: Limit the amount of friends and family you ask to come along. Two guests is realistic. More then two is too much. You’ll be faced with too many opinions, too much chatter, and too much frustration. Once you make your gown purchase you can bring friends in to see the dress or opt to keep it for the big day and surprise them all when you walk down the aisle. You’ve put this much effort into planning your appointment to shop for you gown, now invest in a baby sitter for children. The majority of brides that try to shop while a younger child is present cannot make a decision and soon find that the focus is on the toddler in hysterics on the floor instead of on her and the gown selections. Leave cameras for the Big Day. Most designers have strict policies about not allowing photos to be taken of the collection. Keep in mind that the goal is not to try on twenty dresses and take pictures in them all. The objective should be to try on styles and designers you have been yearning to get your hands on and to make a decision. Above everything else, choose a shop that employs a staff with a reputation of being experts in bridal fashion and pros at keeping brides pampered and peaceful.

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From the Runway

October 2011 hosts New York’s Bridal Fashion Week for the 2012 Spring & Summer Collections. From silk chiffon flowers to ostrich feathers and plumes, classic silhouettes to avant-garde designs, from the runway to the showrooms, our team was there to catch the first glance at what’s hot! BRIDALCOUTUREMAG.COM

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Trending Now! Fitness Bachelorette Parties Forget the all-night, binge-drinking, carb-stuffed parties. There is a new trend hitting the Valley for your ‘last single-girl’ night out with friends. Customized workouts in private studios are gaining popularity everywhere. You can set your budget and work with the studio to provide your dream bachelorette party. Get Fit Inspiration Studio owner, Erica Hughes, designs a workout for you and your maids. She offers action-packed classes that can be created for any party. Looking to break the tension from all of your wedding planning? “Body Combat” can help you kick, punch and jab your stress away. If you want an extended bachelorette party, Hughes also offers “Bridal Boot Camp” for your wedding party so that you can workout together during the weeks leading up to the date of your nuptials. BCM stopped by the Central Valley’s newest studio and discovered “hanging out” isn’t what it used to be. It’s time to discover Aerial Yoga! Studio-V style. “Hanging upside down looking at your bridesmaids while in Aerial Yoga will create a unique experience you’ll be able to talk about for years. Imagine the pictures!” Victoria Popoff, owner of Studio V Pilates & Fitness, explains. Silk hammocks make for a sexy combination as you twist your way up, down into back straddle, monkey and flying ninja. Appetizers or desserts can be ordered through numerous local restaurants and delivered to the studio for post-workout nosh. The bride is catered to, while you remember every moment of your bachelorette party. If aerial yoga may be too much for your chakra, you can select a private Zumba session with your favorite songs or a reformer Pilates workout with a wedding themed play list. The beauty of having it at a studio is that a small, intimate atmosphere can be created to suit the bride and her individual friends. You can work with the owner to design a perfect, memorable day to meet your distinct needs and there won’t be any need for hangover remedies the next day.

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A isl e S tyle Health & Beauty Bridal Beauty: Pre-wedding Skin care Solutions When it comes to looking ravishing at your wedding, the condition of your skin is just as important as your finding the perfect dress. We turned to Emily Uhrik, co-owner of Studio V Day Spa in North Modesto, for some pre-wedding beauty advice. “You should start planning your beauty regime as soon as you get engaged. Well-timed spa treatments are the best way to buff up for your big day.” We’ve listed the top three basic rules to beauty-care for the Bride.” Proper Cleansing:

One of the first things that you need to undertake, as a part of your bridal skin care, is a proper cleansing routine. You should be using a multistep system including a good cleanser appropriate for your skin-type in the mornings, make-up remover and cleanser at night, a daily moisturizer and exfoliant once to several times a week. Some professional product suggestions would be “Gentle Milk Cleanser”, “Brightening Scrub” and “Amino Peptide Moisturizer” from Rhonda Allison® clinical skin care available through Studio V Day Spa.

Good Diet & Proper Sleep:

Following a proper and balanced diet forms a very important part of bridal skin care. What goes inside you has a bearing on the outward appearance as well. Drink at least 8 glasses of water in a day and include lots of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet. Having a sound sleep is also essential for a glowing skin. Never compromise on your sleep, otherwise you will end up with a tired look on your face, apart from the dark circles around your eyes. Do not carry undue tension and try to remain as stress-free as possible. You might also indulge in meditation and yoga, perfect for the purpose of staying peaceful during planning.

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Modesto can customize programs for brides to help plan for that special day. Each program is designed in order to meet the specific skin and body care needs of the individual bride. Possible program treatments include: a series of deep pore cleansing facials from Rhonda Allison® clinical skin care, massage therapy sessions, oxygen skin infusion treatments from O2 Intraceuticals®, body scrubs, cellulite reduction and slimming body treatments from BioSlimming, waxing and body sugaring for hair removal, brow / lash tinting and a wedding makeup consultation from Colorescience Pro® mineral cosmetics. It is advised to begin 4-6 months before the wedding for best results.

Contact the skin experts at Studio V Day Spa for more information on scheduling a pre-wedding beauty consultation. Phone: (209) 526-2600 or info@studiovdayspa.com www.StudioVDaySpa.com

Most importantly, RELAX! Following a prescribed relaxation and beautification regimen takes a lot of the stress and worry out of the wedding planning experience. Not only do you have to worry about yourself, you often want to make sure your bridal party, friends, and family have a good time during the Bridal Showers or Bachelorette Parties. Let a professional show you how to relax, relieve tension, and develop confidence about your body and skin. You and your future husband deserve it!

Amber Cromwell Special Events Make-Up Artist

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Choosing the right venue & caterer.

There are several key elements that go into selecting the right location and food for your wedding reception. We’ve pulled together the Central valley’s leading venues and catering companies, whether your looking for your bridal shower, party or wedding. Before starting, consider these questions:

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Bare Ranch is the answer to your search for an elegant venue that provides you with quiet beauty in a picturesque setting. The walking tour begins with an arching wooden railroad-tie bridge which crosses over a small pond and a beautiful wroughtiron gate. The grounds boast an expansive lawn that is the perfect venue for your event and is surrounded by a stunning stonewall with grapevines peaking above.

Diablo Grande Golf & Country Club Our distinctive property offers beautiful venues to accommodate both small and large parties. Selecting Diablo Grande for your wedding will allow you and your guests to enjoy the most beautiful setting in Patterson while providing an incredible dining experience.

Galletto Ristorante Celebrate your wedding in a picturesque Tuscan-style setting located in the heart of downtown Modesto. Enjoy engagement parties, rehearsal dinners. Intimate ceremonies, wedding receptions, bridal showers, and luncheons in an elegant style.

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C lub Our venue will set the perfect stage for your wedding vision, complemented by vaulted ceilings, panoramic golf course views and adaptable décor to suit the diverse tastes of any bride and groom. We offer on site catering, complete event coordination, & indoor/outdoor ceremony/reception.

Pageo Lavender Farm is nestled in the heart of California’s San Joaquin Valley between Modesto and Merced. The grounds have a sophisticated rustic atmosphere that is inviting with the smell of lavender and the lush green landscape.

1. How many guests do you plan on attending? Considering some venues do not seat more then 200 guests, this could be a determining factor for you. The only way to work that venue into your wedding is to cut the guest list back. If you’re looking into a caterer, can they provide adequate staff to meet the amount of guests? 2. Is there a private area for the wedding party? Before and during the reception, you and your wedding party will want some privacy to freshen up or just relax in between pictures, dancing, and entertaining. 3. Is the space comfortable? Once you bring in your florist, rentals, d.j., and guests, will you have enough room to mix & mingle? 4. Are you required to rent the tables and chairs, and if so did you add this in your budget? 5. Does the venue charge for an outside caterer and baker if you prefer to bring your own in? 6. Does their menu offer the variety you need or are they willing to be flexible? 7. Most importantly, can you afford it?

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Green’s Events

Full Service Event planning & catering We are looking forward to working with you to create a menu for your event that is pleasing to every palate. Review our menu, rental and venue offerings and then call us to schedule an appointment to discuss your ideas. It will be our pleasure to bring our kitchen to yours.

Stockton Golf & Country Club At the Stockton Golf & Country Club, we strive to make your special event both joyous and memorable. From weddings to birthday parties, charity and business functions, our staff seeks to give a spectacular presentation and superior service.

The Reata Oakdale We invite you to create the perfect wedding, reception or personal celebration. Start your special day by enjoying our intimate bridal lounge for your comfort and privacy in preparation for an exceptional experience during your event.

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The stunning natural beauty of the University’s 228 – acre campus is the perfect backdrop for outdoor Ceremonies and/or receptions. The University also offers a variety of indoor venues that can accommodate up to 400 guests for your event.

Turlock Golf & Country Club

The Whitmore Mansion

One of the oldest country clubs in the Central California Valley, we maintain a reputation of a well respected family country club that offers some of the finest events. Turlock Golf & Country Club features an incomparable golf course, friendly and attentive staff, a full range of social events and ideal settings for bridal showers, parties, & weddings.

Sitting in the heart of the Central Valley The Whitmore Mansion offers a unique and beautiful facility for all types of private events. Specializing in weddings, we offer full service catering for both on or off premise events.

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C ountry C lub W eddings Brookside Country Club

Stockton Our venue will set the perfect stage for your wedding vision, complemented by vaulted ceilings, panoramic golf course views and adaptable décor to suit the diverse tastes of any bride and groom. We are proud to boast an innovative Executive Chef whose talents will provide you with an incredible menu selection, custom culinary creations, outstanding presentation and an exceptionally delectable journey on your special day. Becky Weeden | Director of Catering 209.444.4717 | bweeden@brooksidegolf.net

Del Rio Country Club

Modesto At Modesto’s finest club your guests will enjoy the same comforts and services our members enjoy throughout the year with our ballroom and wedding facilities. You’ll be amazed at how we transform our ballroom from elegant to quaint, low key to spectacular. Whatever the occasion we’ll do our best to make your function all you envision. No mess, no fuss and best of all no clean-up! Amber Allen | Catering Director 341-2416 | amber@delriocountryclub.com

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Diablo Grande Golf & Country Club

Patterson As you say your sacred vows at Sunset Terrace or Garden Pool Patio, or toss the bridal bouquet in the Canyon Room, let the professionals at Diablo Grande create a successful and memorable event. Whether you are planning an intimate wedding reception with your family & closest friends, or prefer to dance the night away like never before, our rustic inspired Canyon Room & panoramic views are the ideal stage for creating the ideal wedding experience. Tami Slayton | Banquets & Catering Manager 209-892-4653 | tslayton@troongolf.com

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Stockton At the Stockton Golf & Country Club, we strive to make your special event both joyous and memorable. From weddings to birthday parties to charity and business functions, our staff seeks to give a spectacular presentation and superior service. Our Event Coordinators, as well as our Executive Chef Nicholas Sanchez understand that each event is unique and will dedicate themselves to ensuring that your particular event reflects the elegance and quality you intended. Shelby Gacer | Event Director 209.466.4313 x 25 | Sgccmembers@aol.com

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Turlock Making your special day memorable and hassle free. We can accommodate weddings, rehearsal dinners and even Bachelor and Bachelorette parties – easily handling all of the arrangements for you. Our facilities are available to both members & non members. TGCC offers a friendly, fun, relaxed setting for you and your guests to enjoy whatever festivities are on the agenda for your special occasion. Our elegant outdoor wedding locations, either pool side or with sweeping views of the golf course, combined with indoor reception areas in our classically designed clubhouse provide the perfect back drop for your perfect day... Kellie Corkery|Membership & Banquet Sales 209-634-5471 | turlockcountryclub.com

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A isl e S tyle We spoke to Wine Cellar Master, Nick Richars from Galletto Ristorante about selecting wines and champagne for your wedding rehearsal dinner and reception. Based on flavor, price and availability, he selected these 3 picks. William Hill Central Coast Chardonnay is very well balanced so it is enjoyable to most Chardonnay drinkers. It undergoes malolactic fermentation, which serves to round the wine out and impart the oft-called for “buttery” quality associated with Chardonnay. There is also a refined acidity that balances the wine, making it more food-friendly. The result of two of California’s wine making pioneers, Louis M. Martini Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is a stellar example of where California wine making has been, and where it is going. This Plumy Cabernet is well balanced with velvety tannins. It is drinking nicely now, but will also age for 3-4 years.

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Veuve Clicquot Brut is an icon in the world of Champagne. Madam Clicquot was one of the early pioneers in making Champagne what it is today. From the development of “riddling” to extract the yeast after the second fermentation, to being one of the first major exporters of Champagne, we who love Champagne owe a debt of gratitude to her. Veuve Clicquot Brut, colloquially referred to as “Yellow Label”, is well balanced and creamy, with lovely notes of toasted biscuit.

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A isl e S tyle Rehearsal dinners can vary from comfortable and casual to chic and formal. What is important is that the two families are coming together for a traditional pre-wedding celebration. Invite your close family members and those that have helped you create the day which everyone has been anticipating and take this opportunity to thank them for all they have done. Activities generally include toasting (or roasting) and the presentation of small gifts for those who have helped plan the wedding. Traditionally, the cost of the rehearsal dinner is covered by the groom’s parents, but modern traditions allow for either side of the family to incur these costs. We have included some of our favorite rehearsal dinner locations for you to try. Visit bridalcouturemag.com for more.

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Editor’s top picks for Reception & Ceremony Decor

With so many questions around which flowers are best for which season, what color would I love in my wedding pictures, and how to choose a red? We thought we would get some of the basics answered for you. Linda Shaffer from The Flowery of Turlock and Ailin Yadegarian from Yonan’s Floral provided us with some blooming facts.

Come Prepared::Ailin from Yonan’s Floral recommends you take the time to prepare. It’s not too different from when you began shopping for your gown. Go through magazine’s and tear out pictures of designs and theme’s you like, and don’t hesitate to bring pictures of dislikes too. If you have selected your wedding party attire, bring swatches of the colors you have selected. If you picked out your invitation colors, bring those. All of this will help inspire your florist and help them in understanding your vision. “The more info you give, the better we can help.” Simple Flowers Cazale’s Flower Shop, Stockton. Photography Courtesy of Lori Makabe Stockton Golf & Country Club.

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Best Blooms for your Buck::Roses, lilies, orchids.... Where to save and where to splurge. Linda from The Flowery in Turlock suggest selecting your “theme” flower. “Choosing the main flower such as a Peony, will tell your florist what you absolutely want in your arrangements and your florist can then build around it. If we are watching your budget, we can use less costly pieces around it while still using your main flower of choice.” Ailin agrees, saying, “There’s a different budget for different brides. A good florist should be able to come up with flowers that will fit into your budget that you will be happy about. There’s so many things these days that you don’t have to have. You don’t need a million flowers to make your wedding beautiful. It’s how you use those flowers. Flowers with meaning. Is a rose really just a rose?” Fiore Event Design. Photography Courtesy of Grover STYLE Photography. Galletto Ristorante, Modesto

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To D.I.Y or not to D.I.Y? We have all heard brides talk about Do it Yourself weddings, but what you don’t hear them talking about is how much work it left them the week of their wedding. “What starts as something fun can turn into a lot of stress. Often time brides don’t realize how many things they actually have to complete before the big day,” Ailin recommends limiting yourself to specific D.I.Y. projects. “Try projects such as table numbers, escort cards, and favors, It gives it a personal touch that sometimes your florist cant do.” No matter what you choose to create the vision you have been planning, have fun with it. don’t let your wedding tasks get the best of you.

Cazale’s Flower Shop, Stockton. Photography courtesy of Lori Makabe Infinite Creations, Modesto Photography Courtesy of Alison Yin

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Carissa & Stanton Calloway Married June 11, 2011

Our Story. Stanton and I met in the 7th grade. I was the new girl at a small country school and his first impression was that I was a little dorky, which I blame on my wearing glasses. We became best friends in high school (yes, I got rid of the glasses) and his opinion of me changed drastically. I was the only girl he ever loved, a fact he kept quiet for a few months (so as not to ruin our friendship) until I came around to the same idea about him. Being of an impatient nature, I didn’t wait at all to share my feelings immediately after becoming aware of them. We had been dating for three-and-a-half years, always knowing we would marry each other, when Stanton proposed while on a quad ride through Almond Orchards.

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“You’re the story of my life”

We were engaged for a year and in that time my wonderful fiancé gave my mom and I the freedom to plan our vintage countrygarden wedding. I love all things soft, vintage and romantic. The colors we chose were ivory and gray with touches of peach that appeared mostly through our flowers. I wasn’t able to find accessories or decorations I loved, so I came up with a lot of the ideas myself and had my sisters and cousin help me with my DIY projects. Some of our favorite projects were the bridesmaids’ shoes and our reception centerpieces. Everything came together beautifully. There is nothing we would have changed.

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“Each chapter sings your name”

D.I.Y. Projects included the bridesmaids shoes, bridesmaids hairpieces, brides hairpiece and veil, invitations, aisle shepherds hooks, reception centerpiece jars, hanging jars above the bridal party table, candy bar, the shutters, doily covered Chinese lanterns and “Carissa and Stanton” flags.

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Kelly & Matt Kistler Married June 18, 2011

Kelly & Matt knew they were inspired by vintage-country so they sprinkled their wedding day with glimpses of past and present from photographs of Kelly’s parents and grandparents’ weddings to her grandmother’s wedding dress. Continuing to bring old and new together for their day, they chose Ranch’s Rodeo Arena as the location for the ceremony and reception. Guests were led through one of the classic barns filled with old trinkets and then seated on hay bales facing the “Dancing Barn”. Matt and the father-of-the bride, Mark Lytle, worked tirelessly to transform the rodeo arena into an enchanting place to celebrate one of the biggest days in his little girl’s life. The newlyweds can see the arena from their home together now and it brings the most beautiful memories to mind. In keeping with the rodeo theme, the mother-of-the bride found paper cowboy hats and Kelly & Matt transformed them into fans for their guests. They also added personal touches within the wedding party by allowing them to wear their own riding boots.

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“And now you’re my whole life, now you’re my whole world ”

As the sunset cast a warm, magical glow over the reception, the wedding party was introduced through the bull shoots in the rodeo arena. The festivities continued into the night as the bride and groom danced to “Then” by Brad Paisley.

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“I thought I loved you then”

Location::Kistler-Santo Domingo Ranch Jamestown, Ca Photographer::Stephanie Baker Photography Brides Attire::Priscilla of Boston Bridal Party Attire::Priscilla of Boston Florist::Kim Sawyer Kelly and Matt were featured in the Fall/Winter 2011 issue of BCM Cake::Cakes by Lida as one of our Noteworthily Engaged couples. The couple met when Rentals::Classic Party Rentals Kelly was hired as an E.M.T. at Kistler Ranch. He proposed to her D.J.::Ryan Brooks, West Coast Entertainment Wedding day Coordinator: Dana Autry of 20/Twenty Events at the Ranch, and they were also married and will reside there. Wedding Designer::Mark Lytle Interiors Make-up::Mashara Bumbico & Alisa Mello, Streaks Salon Hair::Crissy Golbrisch, Streaks Salon Caterer::O’Briens Super Market Invitations::Wedding Paper Divas Kistler Ranch is private property.

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Katie & Jonathon James September 17, 2011

When Katie began planning her and Jonathon’s wedding, she started building various mood-boards of themes she found appealing and unique. She found herself drawn to bright and vibrant images similar to a vintage circus or carnival. As she worked her way through images and colors, the theme for the wedding became “Vintage Romance.”

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“I ’ll stop the world & melt with you”

To capture this essence, Katie pulled from the look of historical Europe and used soft pinks, grays and ivory. She spent enormous amounts of time on the smallest details, from the flowers to the dessert, cigar bar to the lemonade stand and kids’ table. Katie and Jonathon were very focused on creating a mood and experience for their guests at the Viaggio Estate and Winery in Acampo. Overall, their day came together perfectly and the bride and groom enjoyed their friends, family, and jammin’ on the dance floor with their sweet son. In the words of their photographer, Grover Style Photography, “Katie and Jonathon did not miss a detail in planning their day. They had many hand-made details that added such a personal touch to the ceremony. They were also the sweetest couple ever, always smiling, laughing and making sure everyone was having a great time.”

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“ There’s nothing you and I won’t do”

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Dana and Nick Seefeldt Married May 28, 2011

Our Story. Our wedding day was one of absolute perfection, even when every detail didn’t go according to plan. I was in awe of what an amazing day our wedding turned out to be. Being engaged for over a year, I had plenty of time to plan, but being the “type-A” bride-to-be that I was, I had everything planned in the first couple of months. Of course, all the smaller details would be designed closer to the arrival of our big day, but I knew what I wanted our ceremony and reception to look like from the moment Nick and I were engaged.

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“Forever can never be long enough for me”

Nick and I both come from large families so the venue was a hard decision to make. We knew we wanted a more intimate setting and knew that the Galletto’s Vine Arbor patio would suit us perfectly. From the guest numbers it could accommodate to the ambiance, it had exactly the look and feel of what we wanted our day to be. Choosing vendors who came highly recommended (and that I felt comfortable with) was the smartest decision I made throughout our planning process. Each of them made me feel so at ease and I knew every single one of them would live up to their excellent reputations.

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“Marry me, today & everyday�

We chose navy blue, apple green and ivory as our color palette and it photographed beautifully. The girls wore navy dresses and carried bouquets in the apple-green color family. The applegreen definitely gave the event the spring feel that I was going for. It took my breath away how everything came together and how perfect it all turned out to be. Though we had some minor hiccups, mishaps and a few rain-drops, our wedding day was everything we had envisioned. Nick and I were able to share our love with the ones that we love most.

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Kendra & Ryan Poppin Married June 25, 2011

Our Story. Ryan and I met when we were fifteen. We both attended the same church and were eventually both in the worship band together. He was the drummer and I was one of the acoustic guitarists. We started dating at age sixteen, and our relationship has been full of fun ever since. Ryan and I had been together for six years when he proposed. He attended Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and I moved down to attend Cuesta. On our drives from SLO to Modesto we would always pass a beautiful chapel in Paso Robles. We would always make the promise to go up and see it one day. In the summer of 2010, Ryan convinced me to take a day-trip to SLO. He told me that he had to pick up a check from work. As we started to pass the chapel on our way home he nonchalantly said, “Let’s go check out that chapel.” So we pulled over, climbed the stairs through a vineyard and finally reached the top where a balcony offered a gorgeous view of the surrounding hills. I saw something shiny on the balcony and noticed it was a jewelry box. As I opened it, Ryan got down on one knee and proposed. I said yes, gave him a big hug and kiss and then our families came out from behind the chapel. It was such a special

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“When you breathe, I want to be the air for you”

Men’s Attire::Men’s Wearhouse Entertainment::Johnny & Kelly Photo Booth::Jensen Photo Booth moment. Our wedding was beautiful, and would not have come Dessert/Bakery::Tiers for Two by Suzie Grover together as well as it did without friends, family and especially Chandeliers::Home Goods Wedding Coordinator::Becky Landes my mom. We would not have had the wedding we did if it Linen & Stem ware Rentals::Elegant Events 2000 weren’t for her. She was always in planning mode and always Flowers::Janice Jarboe (Family) helping to come up with new ideas, along with always giving Brides Attire::Bianca’s Bridal & Formal me her full support. The bridal party members were also a huge help in making sure the day went off without a hitch. My Catering::Branding Iron. bridesmaids were all very attentive. The groomsmen were also Hors’dourves::Chef Hannah Bauman very accommodating with set-up for the wedding. Our day was Wooden Crafts::Brent King of Woodland Construction String Quartet::Con Brio String Quartet everything we imagined it could be. We will never forget it.

“I ’ll be there for you”

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Johni & Dale Melden September 17, 2010

“Would you like service out?” Johni, then a bagger at Raley’s, routinely asked the handsome man only purchasing a gallon of milk. To which Dale replied “yes” and as he carried out the milk himself, she walked beside him and little did they know this was the beginning of true love. Ten months later on a vacation in Maui, Dale prepared a champagne picnic overlooking Honalulu Bay and asked Johni to marry him. Their wedding was held at the beautiful Reata in Oakdale, where Johni walked down the aisle to “Angel” by Jack Johnson and they recited their individual vows both ending in the promise “Let this ring that I place on your finger be a symbol that you’ll never again be alone.” Surrounded by accents of olive green, guests danced the night away and captured moments of love, family, and friendship in the photo booth the bride and groom featured. The photo booth keepsakes are some of their most cherished moments from that day. Johni & Dale incorporated several personal touches on their wedding day. Dale is a firefighter and it was such an honor to be able to have over 50 fellow firefighters attend the wedding and then, for just a moment, all wore their hats in tribute to the lovebirds. Also, the bride and groom chose to take their pictures together prior to the ceremony to create a more intimate setting of those first moments together. Since Johni originally wanted to get married on the beach, they decided to do a “Trash the Dress” session with their photographer after all was said and done. This way every dream and desire came true. The day was perfect and full of love...all beginning over one gallon of milk.

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“She wears a smile that could make me want to sing”

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Lindsay & Devin Gogna Married July 30, 2011

Our Story. Devin and I had known of each other for a while as my mom and his aunt went to high school together and are still great friends. We didn’t actually meet one another until I was home from college for summer break 3 years ago. We started dating, and continued our relationship while I was away at school. Last November, after asking my dad’s permission and ring in hand, we jetted off to Lake Tahoe in the middle of a blizzard. I LOVE the snow so he knew it would be perfect. I had made a comment about him proposing but he assured me he wasn’t going to yet and that I had to be patient as my birthday was in December. So we went about our day in Tahoe, shopped, ate, and visited some close friends. As we were going back to get ready for dinner, Devin decided he wanted to go down by the dock and look at the lights on the lake. I wasn’t too excited as it was snowing and freezing cold, but I obliged. As we got down to the lake Devin stood behind me and whispered in my ear “you were right” and as I turned around to see what he was talking about he was down on one knee, with a beautiful ring...and of course I said YES!! We began the wedding plans right away. We picked The Rivermill as our venue as I have always wanted to get married outside and their gardens are just lovely. They were all so great, very professional and the whole day was completely stress-free. Our wedding was absolutely perfect, it truly was the calmest I have ever been in my life!

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I must say all details of our wedding went smoothly. The dress I picked was actually something I had seen in a wedding magazine that I said I don’t think I would ever wear that. Little did I know, it was the first dress I EVER tried on, and it was the ONE...I knew the second I put it on that it was what I would wear down the aisle to marry the man of my dreams.

“I am the man I am because of your love”

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Caitlin & Nathan Severin June 26, 2011

On a three-and-a-half week mission to Africa four years ago, Caitlin met Nathan and the love letters began. In the early months of 2011, Caitlin walked into Nathan’s room and found herself standing under a ceiling of hanging paper. Draped above her was every letter she had written to Nathan since they began exchanging notes. He handed Caitlin a new note that he hoped would begin the next page in the story of their life together. The note read, “I have one question for you.” She looked up and Nathan was on one knee. After she said yes, Nathan poured champagne and handed her a cup of strawberries (in honor of the strawberries she had given him on the day they met). They watched a slideshow of pictures Nathan had put together chronicling their first four years together.

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“ The only thing I hear is the beating of your heart �

Location::Viaggio Winery Photographer::Lori Makabe On June 26, 2011 Caitlin and Nathan exchanged vows among Brides Attire::La Solle Salon family and friends at the Viaggio Estate and Winery in Wedding Party Fashion::Wedding Warehouse Acampo. They danced into the night and left their reception via a walkway lined with sparklers and the love of their guests. Florist::Embellish Floral Design Bakery::Specialty Cakes Entertainment::Elite Entertainment

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Jennifer & Brett Ingle September 18, 2011

Brett proposed to Jennifer at sunset in La Jolla, near the restaurant where they first met. Despite a long walk in 4-inch heels, Jennifer’s tears were only from happiness as Brett got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. They celebrated with dessert and champagne and began planning for a Fall 2011 wedding. The couple decided to get married at Maderas Golf Club in San Diego on September 18, 2011.

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“Blue eyes, I just wanna be the one”

The day was a beautiful San Diego day, and Brett brought his fun-loving nature to the ceremony as he high-fived each bridesmaid as they walked in, and high-fived all the guests as the bride and groom walked out. He also wore a cowboy hat many times throughout the day, as a nod to his alter-ego, singer Bret Michaels. As Jennifer points out, their wedding day magic was made possible by many women in her family, including her mother, her grandmother and her sister, a wedding and event planner. The only heartache of the day was missing Jennifer’s grandfather, Erv Keller. Her grandmother, Julie Keller, was ever-present to offer support and to let Julie know that her grandfather would approve and was certainly looking down from above and smiling at her happiness.

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“I just wanna sing a song with you”

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Going the Distance Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Nelson Haley and Christopher were both raised in Modesto and went to Lakewood Elementary and La Loma Junior High together. After they entered separate high schools, they lost touch and didn’t reconnect until years later through social networking. Christopher saw on Haley’s MySpace page that she was moving to Jacksonville, Florida to stay with her grandparents for a while. Christopher was stationed in Jacksonville and asked if they could get together when she arrived. Six months into their relationship, Christopher proposed in Downtown Disney, at the Wolfgang Puck café. Haley moved home to Modesto to begin planning the wedding. Haley and Christopher Nelson were married on May 22, 2010 at The River Mill. It was supposed to be an outdoor wedding, but with the rain came Plan B and an even lovelier indoor wedding than they could have hoped for. They honeymooned in Oahu, Hawaii and are residing in North Carolina. Four months after their wedding, Christopher left for two-month training. Haley got to have her husband back for two months before he left again, this time for one month of Mojave Viper Training. Haley got one more month with Christopher before he was deployed to Afghanistan for seven months. They are now both back in North Carolina, and BCM is proud to recognize the sacrifices this young couple makes for the United States, and all its citizens. Thank you Haley and Christopher!

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A isl e S tyle grooms guide PICKING YOUR STYLE The groom’s get-up is no longer one-style-fits-all—now you have fine assortment of garments to select from. Just make sure your outfit, whether it’s funky or formal, works with the time and setting of your wedding. Meghan & Nick Bohr Photo courtesy of Stephanie Baker Photography

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Katie & Jonathon James. Photo courtesy of Grover STYLE Photography

Season: March through October. Location: Church Ceremony, indoor or outdoor reception. Setting: Semiformal or Cocktail. Lighter-colored suits tend to be less dressy (and are good for daytime events); Grey is the latest trend in colors. Darker suits are more formal. Tie and vest included.

Dana & Nick Seefeldt. Photo courtesy of Grover STYLE Photography

Season: Late Spring-early Fall. Location: Outdoor Ceremony & Reception, including barn, personal property or beach. Setting: Informal to Cocktail. A cotton or linen khaki suit or tuxedo. With this look you can opt out of the vest if you would like and just stick with a tie. If the weather is hot or your wedding is ultra casual, you can forgo the tie.

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Season: Year round Location: Church or other indoor ceremony, indoor reception Setting: Formal. If it’s after 6 p.m. and the dress is black-tie, choose a tuxedo. Instead of a bow tie, some guys opt for a regular tie, known as a four-in-hand tie. A white dinner jacket along with the classic self-tie bow are this years trend.

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Want to be a little more involved in “her day?” Here are some ideas. 1. Take her breath away by writing your own vows, without her asking you to.

Add some personal touches by selecting unique cuff links for your groomsmen. Sonia Spencer cuff links available at SoniaSpencer.com Don’t wait for her to schedule the appointment to select you tuxedo. Take the task off her hands and call your local tuxedo retailer to pick out your favorite style. Design a cigar bar for your wedding reception.

2. Surprise her with your choice of a Groom’s Cake, before she spends hours trying to figure out what to do. 3. Create your wedding registry online at her favorite shop and surprise her with a date to meet with your registry expert to select the gifts. 4. Leave her speechless and create the reception music list. 5. Set up a date and time for both of you to file for your marriage license. Plan ahead and print up the Marriage license application, have a list of what is needed before she asks, and plan on taking her to lunch afterwards.

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Many brides ask our team at BCM if bridal fairs are beneficial or worth their time. We always answer, “Of course!” If you are recently engaged, in the planning process, not sure about certain vendors, or just looking for ideas, then you should attend. To make the most out of your time at a bridal fair BCM offers our favorite tips. Prepare in advance. First step is to create a wedding e-mail account. This will help keep your vendor communication organized. Most bridal shows offer advance ticket sales online through their website. There is usually a discount when purchasing in advance as well. While you’re on the bridal fairs website, pre-register so you do not have to stand in line once you arrive on the day of the fair. Look for the shows closest to your wedding venue so you can meet vendors within the territory of your wedding location. Consider taking your fiancé, but if he does not want to abandon Sunday football, make it a girls day and ask your bridesmaids or mother. Avoid bringing children. This is an important time to interview wedding vendors and sample what they have to offer. Children will only get bored and pull your attention away from what you need to be focused on. Imagine going for a job interview and the person interviewing you has their child with them. Create a game-plan. With so many vendors, you want to ensure you meet the ones you actually need. We recommend you bring a few things with you. High lighter, blue or black pen, calendar and pre-printed labels with your name and e-mail address. Once you arrive you will receive a map or list of all of the vendors and categories. Highlight the categories you need to hit. As you finish at each booth, write the name of the person you spoke to next to their listing so you will remember after the day is complete. This will allow you to follow up with the ones you prefer and with whom you felt most comfortable. If you really like what they have to offer, schedule an appointment with them on the spot. Make sure to pick up their business card so you can research them once you get home. Interview the Vendors. As you stroll through the bridal fair, keep in mind you are looking for creative, talented, and reputable businesses to help you plan your big day. Don’t feel intimidated and walk past them because you’re scared they may try and sell you something. Get in there and mingle with them. Get to know their business, what they offer, their prices, and if they fit what you are looking for. Consider this a mini-interview. Many vendors may want to collect your information. This is where your pre-printed labels come in handy. Keep an open mind. You may leave feeling very overwhelmed. You just spent 3-4 hours walking through more vendors than you expected. You have received so much information you feel like your head is spinning. But you also may have saved yourself hours and hours of online research, headaches, and frustration. You could have possibly just planned your entire wedding in one day! Give yourself a few days off, plan a date to sit down and review all of the information you have gathered and follow up with e-mails and phone calls to all of the vendors you would like to meet with again or secure. If you have categories you did not find, you can always consult our team at BCM. info@bridalcouturemag.com or visit us at www.bridalcouturemag.com.

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January 8, 2012 Stockton’s 19th Annual Premier Bridal Event University Plaza Waterfront Hotel 110 West Fremont Stockton, CA 95202 www.bridalevents.info

February 25, 2012 2nd Annual Strolling Bridal Faire Lincoln Center 374 Lincoln Center Stockton, CA 95207 www.lincolncentershops.com

May 5, 2012 A Decadent Affair Wine and Roses 2505 West Turner Road Lodi, Ca. 95242 www.winerose.com

January 15, 2012 With This Ring Bridal Show Merced County Fairgrounds 900 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Merced, Ca. 95340 www.internationalweddingfestival.com

February 26, 2012 Lodi’s 13th Annual Premier Bridal Event Lodi Grape Festival Grounds 413 East Lockeford Street Lodi, California 95240 www.bridalevents.info

August 8, 2012 Stockton’s 19th Annual Premier Bridal Event Stockton Hilton Hotel 2323 Grand Canal Boulevard Stockton, CA 95207 www.bridalevents.info

January 26, 2012 Unveiled. Runway 2012 Sky Trek Tickets must be purchased in advance at Bridal Couture Magazine. www.bridalcouturemag.com

March 4, 2012 The Bridal Fair McHenry Village 1700 McHenry Avenue Modesto, Ca. 95350 mchenryvillage.com or bridalcouturemag.com

September 16, 2012 International Wedding Festival Modesto Centre Plaza 1000 L Street Modesto, Ca. 95354 www.internationalweddingfestival.com

January 29, 2012 International Wedding Festival Modesto Centre Plaza 1000 L Street Modesto, Ca. 95354 www.internationalweddingfestival.com

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