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arch is all about fashion here in Charleston, thanks to Charleston Fashion Week® (CFW). Started in 2007, CFW has evolved into a launch pad for designers who’ve gone on to national acclaim via Project Runway and the pages of national fashion mags. Since 2008, Saturday morning of CFW finds the main tent transformed into a grand wedding hall for Charleston Weddings (CW) magazine’s Spring Bridal Show. Join us as we showcase the gowns of local and regional bridal designers and frocks custom-made for the event by national designers. This year we’ll also celebrate our first-ever Emerging Bridal Designer Competition by presenting the winner’s own runway show. So whether you’re recently engaged, love all things weddings, or just can’t get enough of couture gowns, we invite you to the formal (but always fun) side of CFW.
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f you find it hard not to love high-style, down-to-earth Mychael Knight, you’re in good company. Voted “fan favorite” by 10 million season three Project Runway viewers, Atlanta-based Mychael became the darlinggraduate of the show, and has since dressed the likes of Jennifer Hudson, Ciara, Keri Hilson, Kim Porter, and Queen Latifah; designed for “My bridal designs make Starbucks; and showed up on the pages of sense in Charleston because everything from Ebony and Allure to the New York Times. A long-time regular at CFW and a fashion the city is all about ease, panel judge since 2008, he showed his Carte Blanche collection here in 2010, and his 2012 Lost and so are my gowns; they’re World collection last fall during New York Fashion about ease of wear and ease Week. Always in the front row at the CW Spring of living.” —Mychael Knight Bridal Show, Mychael heads backstage this year to debut his first-ever collection of bridal gowns. A designer from the age of nine (no joke), he’s been creating commissioned wedding fashions since 2009, but this marks the premiere of all-Mychael-motivated dresses. At my show, look for modern While his women’s wear tends toward bold colors, geometric Americana and forward approaches. Showing: details, resort-meets-futuristic club styles, and fits-like-a-glove I began designing wedding gowns bridal gowns silhouettes, he tells us that Americana images and elements because many of my clients wanted Details: are informing what he’ll unveil. Anything you say, Mychael. We ready-to-wear inspired wedding gowns by appointment know we’re in good hands. that were fresh and wearable with WEBSITE: unexpected direction. MychaelKnight.com My brides like sleek, sophisticated, Facebook & wearable gowns. “approachable glamour,” TWITTER: Brides really ought to be adventurous! says Mychael. “I like to Mychael Knight Try color and an unexpected accessory. elevate ready-to-wear The day of her wedding a bride shapes by heightening should wear her favorite perfume, the pieces with bridal lipstick, and confidence. sensibilities.” Years after her wedding, a bride should look back on her gown and still want to wear it. My inspiration board is covered with Mini Coopers, haystacks, and images of Americana. My favorite silhouette is mermaid. My favorite details are belts and sashes. My biggest fashion hero is Gianni Versace. He inspired my fascination with fashion.
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Showing: bridal gowns Details: 478 King (upstairs) (843) 259-8066 Friday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m. or by appointment (January & August, by appointment only) WEBSITE: OneLoveDesign.com Facebook: Rachel Gordon + ONE LOVE Design
achel Gordon exploded onto the Charleston fashion scene in 2007, when “Siren” she debuted in the inaugural Emerging Designer Competition at CFW. Soon, the self-taught fashionista and College of Charleston grad became synonymous with flowy, ready-towear gowns. Following that breakout, Rachel opened her first shop, Gordon Hall, and secured her place as a designer to know. Since then, she’s opened One Love boutique on King Street in collaboration with photographer Sarah Poe, where they sell Rachel’s ONE LOVE bridal and ready to wear collections, along with Sarah’s Dreaming Tree jewelry, pieces from other local designers, and vintage finds. Celebrated especially for draping silks across the body in ways that transform women into Grecian goddesses, Rachel excels in celebrating the female figure. Her fresh eye and deft tailoring transcends trends, and she creates designs both unique and truly en vogue. When she began creating “Siren” wedding gowns, brides-in-the-know raved that she brought sexy back. Curious to see the debut of her first-ever collection of gowns? So are we.
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Since my last CW Spring Bridal Show, I have traveled to Paris and India, had my second son, and moved my store to a fabulous new location on King Street. What’s your über-favorite gown silhouette and detail? I love my Kristyn ball gown in lace right now. Who are your heroes? In the bridal world, it’s Oscar de la Renta, because he epitomizes sophistication and style in his designs. Otherwise, it’s my mother, because she has such a positive attitude. Charleston influences my designs because it’s a very stylish city. Even though we have a culture rich in history, we also have a plethora of young, talented artists and designers. My style fits because it’s traditional with modern details mixed in. Thirty years after her wedding, a bride should look back on her gown and smile.
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My boutique is so Charleston because we have dresses for any venue, any time of day, or any time of year. The most flattering thing a bride can do is know her body and be realistic about what looks good. What’s going on backstage? We’re dancing to the music and cheering on our models.
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“I can style bridesmaids for any setting in the Lowcountry.” —Allison Long I’m especially excited about showing new designers, like Dolly Pearl and Lynn Lugo. The best trend in bridal wear right now is that styles are going back to more formal looks. Since last year’s show I have added six new designers to our already large collection. The coolest thing about putting together the show is working with designers to create custom pieces. If I were to get Really Big! married today I would wear a huge dress with lots of bling; that would be the total opposite of my “Lauren” gown from six years ago. Backstage we are by Coren Moore having a blast!
Showing: bridesmaids dresses Details: 341 C King Street (843) 425-8079 Monday-Saturday by appointment WEBSITE: BellaBridesmaid.com Facebook & Twitter: Bella Bridesmaid
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“Southern brides have an extraordinary eye for fashion and trends.” —Callie Tein My signature style is modern, with a nod to traditions in couture fashion. Showing: Brides will love my work if they love lace bridal gowns or unusual fabrics and texture. Details: To design a gown, I start with an idea or an 418 King Street inspiring roll of fabric and drape muslin over a (843) 722-6300 dress form until the design comes to life. Tuesday-Saturday, My über-favorite gown silhouette is 10 a.m.-5 p.m. our new natural-waist ball gown—so fun! WEBSITE: ModernIf I were on a Project Runway TrousseauSC.com challenge and had three colors, Facebook: three materials, and one secret charlestonbridalgowns weapon to work with, they would twitter: be color: three shades of ivory; mtcharlestonsc material: lots of lace and chiffon; and secret weapon: my head seamstress—she has a wonderful ability to follow my designs and fabric choices and to “make it work.” Since last year’s Spring Bridal Show, I have “Mira” traveled back home to Australia. Not only was it nice to have some time off before beginning the next collection, but I came home with a fresh perspective for 2012.
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“I’m excited about the diversity of styles, from informal short dresses to the biggest ball gowns.” —Jodi Moylan Since our last show, I’ve been designing new gowns, selling those in the shop, and loving my job. I’ve also been traveling and checking out how the rest of the world is styling. Really Big! The best trend in bridal wear right now is not complying to a trend and instead wearing what feels right and beautiful for you. I want to see more nonstrapless gowns. The best piece of advice for brides is: don’t settle for liking your dress; love it! If I were to get married today I would wear something of my own design. The most flattering thing a bride can do is smile—and “Aspen” mean it! by Jenny Packam The one thing every bride should know before she shops for her gown is her budget. Brides should consider a local designer for a gown to ensure it’s unique and special. “a big variety A bride will love my work if she loves Jackie O, paired with great Audrey Hepburn, and Kate Middleton. music,” says Jodi. “It’s going to be energetic and glamorous!” Showing: bridal gowns Details: 259 Seven Farms Drive (843) 471-2975 by appointment WEBSITE: WhiteOnDI.com Facebook: White on Daniel Island
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n late 2011, CFW Emerging Designer Competition: East (EDC:E) contest organizers from our parent title, Charleston magazine, noticed big white wedding gowns showing up amongst their applicants’ entries. Given gowns are our passion, they asked Charleston Weddings (CW) if we wanted to hold our own emerging designer contest, and let the winner show their collection at the CW Spring Bridal Show. “Of course!” was our answer, and in no time Carol Hannah (a CFW EDC:E and Project Runway alum whose bridal and attendant gowns have appeared in Martha Stewart Weddings, Bride, Weddings Unveiled, and the knot); Heidi Elnora (an Alabama native whose work has been praised by Town & Country Weddings, Lucky Magazine, Daily Candy Atlanta, and getmarried.com, and who was our last bridal show’s featured designer); CFW and CW style director Ayoka Lucas; and CW editor Melissa Bigner all signed on to judge. The contest came to be so quickly that the judges had to make their picks after we sent this issue to press. So while we can’t say who won, we can say that the entries exceeded all our expectations. All in all, it was a great showing for our first Emerging Bridal Designer Competition! To see who wins and view the winner’s inaugural collection as it debuts on the runway, join us Saturday, March 24 and check out CharlestonSpringBridalShow.com. We can hardly wait!
Caroline Harmon Mooresville, NC
“It’s really about adding a breath of fresh air to an already poufy bridal world.” —Nandi Chin Fernandez
Nandi Chin Fernandez Miami, FL
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of Parsons, New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, and even Universite De La Mode in Lyon, France Whitney Barnes Deal Millers Creek, NC
“There is a stigma of what a bride should look like and what she should wear from the veil to the shoes. I want to remove that idea.” —Whitney Barnes Deal
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alf the fun of coming to the Charleston Weddings Spring Bridal Show is checking out just how Gathering Floral + Event design has transformed the regular CFW tent into a grand reception hall resplendent with lounge areas, a catwalk, and mini-shops where attendees can sample gratis sweet and savory bites, sip cocktails, and shop for Big Day jewelry. With a scant 12 hours to work their magic, Gathering directs a team of 20 to empty out the space and start anew, hanging lights, reconfiguring the chairs, and adding all the icing (chandeliers, flowers, and more) to give all you brides-to-be ideas for your own reception. What will 2012’s show hold? Mum’s the word till doors open at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, March 24.
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What we are most excited to offer for sale at our booth are our beautiful lines of letterpress wedding invitations, many from local designers! The best gift we carry for bridesmaids is stationery that can be custom designed to suit their personality. If we were looking to add “something blue,” we’d include a pop of color on save-the-dates, invitations, and all other wedding paper accessories. Love this idea! OFFERING: custom wedding invitations, stationery, and paper accessories DETAILS: 74½ Cannon Street, (843) 576-4394 Monday-Friday, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. or by appointment Website: macandmurphy.com FACEBOOK: mac and murphy—a charleston paper company TWITTER: macandmurphy
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Stop by my booth for my custom-made, one-of-a-kind bridal jewelry and affordable bridesmaids pieces. For all the wedding parties you’ll attend, splurge on a statement necklace. For your rehearsal dinner, wear a pair of my custom earrings to match your dress. OFFERING: handmade jewelry and stationery DETAILS: 826 Coleman Boulevard (843) 568-3522 Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Website: deeruel.com FACEBOOK: dee ruel
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Always splurge on the reception menu, because the guests will remember their meal! Our signature creation is our pimiento cheese cornbread. It’s like eating dessert with your dinner! It’s so moist and is incredible when paired with a Lowcountry boil or our she-crab soup. SERVING: light bites DETAILS: 515 Freshfields Drive (843) 412-0753 by appointment Website: NewtonFarmsCatering.com Facebook: nfcatering twitter: NFCatering
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If we could tell couples anything it would be have fun with your menu, don’t be afraid to think outside the box. It’s all about customizing a menu that reflects the bride and groom. The wildest thing we’ve made for a wedding was a nine-foot-tall strawberry topiary tree. Did you know? We’ve been voted Charleston’s best caterer by Charleston City Paper for 11 consecutive years. Our signature offerings include our small plate stations and, of course, our famous four-cheese macaroni. SERVING: savory hors d’oeuvres DETAILS: (843) 534-2433, by appointment Website: CruCatering.com FACEBOOK: Cru Catering TWITTER: CruCatering
We’re known for: producing one-of-a-kind events with an intuitive sensibility and subtle, sublime style. We’ve been a sponsor and founding designer of Charleston Fashion Week® since its inception six years ago and for bridal for four years. We’ve been published everywhere from Martha Stewart Weddings to Modern Bride, Southern Living Weddings, the knot, and many more. Stop by our lounge at the Spring Bridal Show to say hello, find out how we created the setting and to scroll through our iPad portfolio. There will also be a giveaway of our book, Southern Bouquets.
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Reeds JewElerS Stop by our booth at the bridal show to try on David Yurman and other fashionable jewelry brands. For showers and wedding parties, splurge on diamond earrings—a classic choice that goes with many ensembles. OFFERING: fine jewelry, diamonds, watches, fashion jewelry, and more DETAILS: Northwoods Mall (843/572-4510); Mount Pleasant Towne Centre (843/416-3174); Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Website: Reeds.com FACEBOOK: Reeds Jewelers TWITTER: reedsjewelers
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People always come back to my booth for the samples! I’ve got the best cake you’ve ever tasted. My signature creation is sugar magnolias. I have a talent for making flowers look realistic; people always think they are real. I always say splurge on the wedding cake. It’s the centerpiece of a reception, and people love to eat cake. SERVING: cake samples DETAILS: Sweet Elaine Bakery 2034 Maybank Highway (843) 763-2704 Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Website: ElainesEvents.com FACEBOOK: Elaine’s Events
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