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In this ISSUE In Bliss Weddings
Winter 2013
FEATURES 24:
RUNWAY REPORT All the latest styles from the designers at bridal fashion week
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ROMANTIC UPDOS
Top salons dish on the swoonworthiest hairstyles for your wedding look
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WINTER WEDDINGS From table numbers to favors and all that’s in between, we’re here to inspire your white wonderland fantasies
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50 SHADES OF YELLOW The brightest blooms for your big day
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10 UNIQUE FAVOR IDEAS Celebrate the season of giving with these favors we’re sure you’ve never thought of before
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BLING FOR LESS
SEEING STARS
SOMETHING BLUE
Shine like the night sky with these bargain buys
ONCE IN A BLUE MOON
Bridesmaid dresses your ladies will love
FROM RED CARPET TO WHITE HOT
A-List looks translated into wedding styles
Twirl the night away under a twinkling canopy with this romantic wedding theme
BE INSPIRED BY STARRY NIGHT
Inspired by our shoot? Here are all of the details you need to look like a star
REAL WEDDING: WEDDED WONDERLAND
GOWNS UNDER $1,000
Holiday in Ireland, this pair brings the isles home with their traditional touches
ROMANTIC UPDOS
REAL WEDDING: A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
Get the looks you love without breaking your budget!
What’s your bridal style? Rock it with one of these perfect updos
Dina and Robert say I-Do amongst fabulous works of art at their overthe-top venue
ABOUT FACE
REAL WEDDINGS: FALL IN LOVE
Keep your skin dewy with our favorite product picks
Fun ways to incorporate blue into your big day
Autumn is over, but love is in, check out all of the couple’s DIY decor here
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Destination 104-119 ART INSPIRED HONEYMOONS Don’t just let art inspire your wedding day, enjoy it on your honeymoon too in these three locales
BEJEWELED BEAUTIES
This lingerie line-up is sure to heat up your honeymoon
COUNTRY STARS Love the idea of an evening under the stars? For a perfect view of the Milky Way, check these romantic spots
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As a musician and art lover, I can’t tell you how excited I am to share our ‘Starry Night’ (inspired by Van Gogh’s same titled masterpiece) styled wedding ceremony and reception (pg. 46). Complete with a twinkling canopy of stars altar space, the soft glow of pillar candles and beautiful gold and blue flowers, this is sure to inspire you to create your own wedding work of art! For the bride on a budget, we bring to you our ‘Bling for Less’ article, where we share some of our favorite sparkly accessories for under $500 (pg. 28), along with some real wedding dress steals in our ‘Wedding Dresses for Under $1,000’ article (pg. 37).
Wondering how to make your wedding more cheerful? Try incorporating a sunny shade of yellow into your wedding flowers! We’ve put together 50 ways of how to do exactly that, in ’50 Shades of Yellow’ (pg 86). If you like art as much as I do, you will fall in love with our ‘Art-Inspired Honeymoons’ (pg 107). From New York to Paris to Berlin, our travel editors have picked out some of the most art-laden cities to pique your interest.
In ‘Runway Rundown’ (pg. 24), we recap some of our favorite new trends from wedding Until our next issue… dress designers at New York Bridal Fashion Week. Bows, fringe, lace- take a look at some of the hottest designers and their latest creations, coming to bridal salons in Spring 2014.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: This beautiful winter bouquet
is filled with peonies, garden roses, silvery hypericum berries, lamb’s ear and whimsical tuberose; A mossy rock is the perfect winter resting place for this gorgeous cushion cut ring; Snow-like cotton covers the ground creating a seasonal backdrop.
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It’s best to keep it consistent across the board. Either all of your sisters are bridesmaids, or none of them are. That’s the best way to avoid any hurt feelings. But there are plenty of other ways to include them! You could have them be ushers or greeters, present them with a special corsage to wear, highlight them in the processional- right before your bridesmaids, ask them to do a reading, or even depending on your state’s law, you could have them sign the marriage certificate. At the reception, they could even give a short toast. Just remember to be sensitive to everyone’s feelings, while keeping with the vision you have for your big day!
MY FIANCÉ AND I ARE HAVING A DESTINATION WEDDING AND ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE COSTS. WHAT ARE WE RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR? WE WANT EVERYONE TO BE ABLE TO ATTEND, BUT WE CAN’T AFFORD TO PAY FOR EVERYONE. HELP! For starters, when having a destination wedding, you need to be prepared for the possibility that not all of your invitees will be able to attend. Whether it be taking time off of work or financial issues, some guests just can’t swing it. But as for you and your groom; traditionally you two, (and/or your parents,) are responsible for the reception, the rehearsal dinner, the bridal party’s accomodations, and either an arrival party or post-wedding brunch. It’s always thoughtful to provide transportation to and from your reception as well, if it is not where your guests are staying. You can make things easier on your guests by working out a deal with your hotel for lowered or packaged rates.
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I come from a large family and have a lot of sisters. I want to include them all in the wedding in some way, but I’m not sure how. I have a few close friends that I would like as bridesmaids. How can I incorporate everyone?
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I recently read about how common “wedding theft” is becoming. What is it and how can I prevent becoming a victim at my own wedding? Although wedding theft is a relatively unknown problem, it is actually quite common. The perpetrator be anyone from a venue employee to a wedding crasher, who enters your wedding and steals something from it. Often times, the lost property are your wedding cards, typically filled with cash, making them prime targets. It is scary thinking about thieves at your own wedding, but there are some things you can do to safeguard against this! If you’re holding your reception at an open venue, (think hotel or a public park), you’re more likely to have unwanted visitors. Ask a trusted friend to keep an eye on the gifts, and even periodically take the items and put them in a safe place. Think about also having a card box; this will make it more difficult for someone to just “grab and go”. And, if you are holding a larger reception, think about hiring security. This will prevent crashers and lower the possibility of theft.
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sdiamsedirB yvaN Fern Bridesmaids All the girls will be green with envy over your bridesmaids’ dresses! This color is spot on trend for winter and will be sure to please all of your ‘maids!
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1. Dress with tuxedo strapless neckline, waistband with peplum detail, slim above the knee length skirt. Shown in Loden, Watters. com 2. Clove luminescent taffeta asymmetrically draped bodice spaghetti strap A-line floor length dress. Shown in Clove, Wtoo. com 3. Strapless V-neck with illusion, single-faced satin ribbon at waist, shirred, above-the-knee length skirt. Shown in Loden with Oatmeal ribbon, Wtoo.com 4. Luminescent taffeta fabric, with halter neckline with self ties, draped dropped waist bodice, shirred floor-length skirt. Available floor length and floor length + 5” extra length only. Shown in Clove, Watters.com.
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Navy Bridesmaids Ink Bridesmaids Make your bridesmaids feel like royalty in this majestic color! This deep jewel tone will shine brightly and beautifully in your wedding portraits!
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1. European satin strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline. Shown in Euro Navy, Billlevkoff.com 2. A gently draped ruffle flutters along the front-and-back V-neckline of a beautiful chiffon fit-and-flare dress. Shown in Navy, Nordstrom.com 3. Short chiffon dress with a ruched sweetheart neckline, and flower detail at the waist. Shown in Navy, Allurebridals.com 4. This long style features a ruched sweetheart neckline, with empire waist and multi-layered chiffon skirt. Shown in Navy, Allurebridals.com.
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sdiaBridesmaids msedirB yvaN Aubergine No embarrassing flashback photos here! This classic shade compliments any skin tone and your bridesmaids will look gorgeous for years to come in this cool color.
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This Lazaro A-line silk gown, with a vintage lace cathedral train, has beaded straps and a plunging sweetheart neckline with crystal appliqués similar to Swift’s style.
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very bride wants to be beautiful on her wedding day, but for brides on a budget, finding the perfect dress for less can be a challenge. Fortunately, many designers are creating wallet-friendly gowns as stylish as they are affordable. Here are our ten favorite dresses guaranteed to dazzle on your wedding day.
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3. Aria offers a strapless duchess satin A-line dress with sweetheart neckline, garment boning, and three-dimensional rosettes embellishing the skirt. The best part of this gown? Pockets! $998.00.
2. For vintage-inspired brides, check out Moonlight Bridal’s tea-length tulle ball gown. The dress features a bateau neckline, Venise lace appliques, and a Swarovski beaded tieback sash. About $650.00.
4. Who says you have to wear a dress at all? Theia provides an alternative for ultra-modern brides with a sleek white tuxedo jumpsuit. Satin lapels frame the tailored surplice bodice, while gorgeous palazzo-style trouser pants in silk crepe ensure you’ll look classy, even without a gown. $297.00 - $850.00.
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5. Any bride-to-be can afford to look sexy and chic in BLU by Mori Lee’s curve-hugging, asymmetrically draped net gown. The bodice features a corset-style, lace-up back. About $649.00.
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8. Can’t get enough of princesses? Love Disney? Thanks to Alfred Angelo and his Disney Fairy Tale Bridal collection, you can transform into your favorite Disney princess on your wedding day. A corsage of enchanting beaded apple blossoms accentuates the waist of his Snow White-inspired tulle ball gown. $999.00.
10. You’ll feel like Audrey Hepburn in Oleg Cassini’s off-the-shoulder satin ball gown, which features beading along the neckline and a high-low silhouette. $449.99 - $650.00.
9. The glamour of Golden Age Hollywood abounds in Liz Fields’ A-line satin ball gown with bateau lace illusion neckline. Heavy beading on the waistline completes this elegant look. $998.00.
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Bridal Hair Trends We are back from New York Bridal Fashion Week and were in awe of the amazing looks that graced the runway- and we’re not just talking dresses! We’re putting a bit of spring in your step with some of our favorite bridal hair trends for 2014. Consider sleek, chic, and romantic with these fashion forward bridal hairstyles-inspired from the bridal runway.
By Yvette Wilson Photography By Spain Gray Photography
Romantic
Romance takes center stage in this sweet half up/half down style. To achieve this Juliet-esque look, the front of your hair should be sleek and have just enough volume as not to fall flat in photos, while the back should be full of long curls. Curls tend to “fall” (or loosen) as the hours go by. So your hairdresser may style your curls slightly tighter than desired to ensure your look will last through the evening.
Makeup Tip A soft eye and lip with a little highlighting plays up your natural features and employs a youthful glow.
Pearl pendant necklace, Jewel of the Lotus, Jewelofthelotus.com, $2,500
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Glamorous For something new, try out an all-new hair technique in bridal hair fashion. During your next bridal hair trial try a woven curl look. The curls are strategically placed in an interwoven fashion so that the curls look as if they are weaving in and out of each other. Create volume to the front of the look, and add a glitzy hair comb for over the top glamour with a twist.
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Pearl hair comb, Accessoriesforever, Sears.com, $16.95
Make your eyes sparkle with deep sultry shadow and compliment the look with a wild berry lip.
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An illusion of satin, every strand is in place for this gorgeous off-the-face-look worthy of Grace Kelly herself. This ultra chic and feminine style is comprised of a coifed low bun neatly tucked away underneath. Right above the bun, are two pieces of hair pulled from the front and delicately laced on top of it. Finish off this look with a jeweled hair accessory.
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Crystal drop earrings, CYDNEY, Shop-stefaniesomers.com, $115
Complete this look by dusting on a smoky taupe eye with a little sun-kissed blush. Choose a bright color for lips that pop, all night long.
Crystal hair comb, Only Handmade Jewelry, Onlyhandmadejewelry.blogspot.com, $78
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Makeup Tip Go boho with your makeup in a cat eye with soft pink blush and a bold pink lip.
Bohemian
Boho Chic is the integration of bohemian edge and glamorous sophistication for the bride who dances to the beats of her own drummer. This look pulls two fishtail braids from the front and weaves them seamlessly into a curly side chignon in the back. This look is less polished yet sophisticated, and when styled with the right accessories lends to a vintage appeal.
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Pearl strand necklace, Miriam Haskell, MiriamHaskell.com, $150
Floral hair/necklace clip, Floral Jewellery, Etsy.com/shop/floraljewellery, $19.86
Classic
Make your classic wedding a renaissance- a clean pulled back ballerina bun decorated with pearls all over. Make the bun oversized for a look that can be fun and flirty or soft and demure. No matter how classic your wedding, relive your dreams as a ballerina and have your turn in the spotlight.
Pearl earrings, Lenox, Lenox.com, $72
Makeup Tip Soft lips and eyes make for a classic blushing bride. All eyes are on you- not your makeup.
Twisted pearl necklace, Kenneth Jay Lane, ModaOperandi.com, $750
Hair: David Koneski for Chroma Hair Gallery Make-Up: Karlie Lanza for Chroma Hair Gallery
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No matter what your skin type, we have the perfect moisturizer for you on your big day. After all, it’s the happiest day of your life; you should be glowing!
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Best Tinted Moisturizer Laura Mercier Oil Free Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 20 $43.00
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WE LOVE VAN GOGH’S FAMOUS STARRY NIGHT PAINTING WITH ITS LUMINESCENT STARS, SWIRLING CLOUDS, AND A HILLSIDE AGLOW WITH POSSIBILITY. WE THINK IT MAKES THE PERFECT THEME FOR A ROMANTIC WEDDING. THINK DEEP BLUES, POPS OF YELLOW, AND DETAILS THAT SHINE. Photography By
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Bright Blooms Luminous blue stems of delphinium were joined with bright yellow English rose blooms in low, cream-colored bowl vases that added softness to each table. The flowers spilled over to the chairs in the form of delicate tie backs where delphinium flowers, chrysanthemum,and protea were matched with glittering gold and navy tulle for a soft, elegant look.
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Delicate double tulips and deep yellow roses are juxtaposed with spikey blue thistle in the bride’s soft bouquet. A mix of both ruddy and bright yellows give the floral collection depth and represent the swirling stars of our theme.
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Dazzling Request We just can’t get enough sparkle! To get some twinkle incorporated into our invitations, we used sparkly, gold cardstock for the main card , RSVP and as liners for our envelopes. A print of the Starry Night painting created an overlay on the inside of the card where the stars were punched out to allow the gold paper to show through, giving the stars a little shine. Details of the painting were reimagined and used as swirling decorations on each of the cards. The folded invitation suite was bundled together in an ink blue sleeve and held together with a sparkling gold tulle belly band.
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BRIDAL DETAILS From Top Left: Red and white invites welcomed guests to the celebration; Candles and holly created a wintery centerpiece; Colleen’s holiday-inspired bouquet consisted of red and white roses, hypericum berries, stephanotis and pine greenery; The bride’s accessories added just the right amount of sparkle; A four-tiered wedding cake crowned with red roses made for a sweet finish to the reception; Traditional Irish bagpipers provided guests with entertainment throughout the evening.
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FROSTY FASHION THE BRIDE: Colleen wore a beautiful white wedding dress with cap-sleeves and a lace bodice. She kept the cold at bay during the outdoor photographs with a gorgeous white wrap. “The traditional white wedding dress made me feel like an ‘All-American Bride,’” Colleen says. THE GROOM: Tommy dressed up in a traditional black tuxedo. He stood out from his groomsmen with his white vest, bow tie, and white rose boutonniere.
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VENDORS Ceremony: Immaculate Conception Church Wedding Officient: Father Luke Sweeney Florist: Pearl River Florist Reception Venue: The View on The Hudson Reception Music: DJ’s @ Work Photographer: Andres Valenzuela Photography Videographer: Tony DiNardo Transportation: KLS Transportation Makeup: Salon Atelier
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1. Holly and pine branches add a festive holiday touch to any winter table setting. Add white tea candles to long stemmed crystal bulb glasses to bring out a true Christmas glow. 2. Don’t forget to add that holly accent to table numbers! A decorative holly branch border printed on the edge of the number completes this holiday look.
3. Gold ribbon creates elegant flare on wedding programs. 4. Festive stockings and tiny Christmas trees add the perfect charm and sparkle to escort cards.
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Nothing says elegance like shimmering silver shoes on a beaming bride! Get Colleen’s look with a pair of sparkling gold or silver strappy pumps!
Showcase your heritage with style. Wooden door signs like these add a historical touch to the bridal dressing room! Celebrate your unique history by incorporating cultural touches.
FA-LA-LA-LA FOLDING Let your tables sing with holiday color. Deep red napkins will add a pop to a white table setting. Fold them in a wave style for simplistic charm or in a unique floral fold for a fancier feel.
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DINA & ROBERT’S Night at t he Museum
On the 18th of May, this couple tied the knot at Philadelphia’s beautiful Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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Wedding Theme: Simple, Elegant, and Classy.
Guest Count: 105 Honeymoon: Costa Color Palette: Ivory Navarino, Greece
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made the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts the perfect venue for this Philadelphia couple. Guests were welcomed into the space with a spectacular entrance decked out in gothic arches and rosette motif walls. The mahogany and bronze grand staircase gave attendants the perfect view of Dina and Robert as they said their vows on the landing. Not having a center aisle or traditional processional shows how the couple added a few of their own personal touches to their big day. m
On Left: Dina and Robert’s wedding invitation sits beneath a bouquet of white hydrangea. Centered: Dina and Robert stop to take in some of their favorite parts of the city of Philadelphia. On Right: Dina and Robert in front of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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“A quality photographer is very important- probably the most important vendor- and there are plenty of quality photographers who don’t charge a ton. The photos reminded us of many special and quirky moments that we had already forgotten, and brought back many of the night’s emotions.”
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“We wanted to keep everything simple because the museum really spoke for itself,” Dina says. Another perk to the couple’s venue was its location. Being right downtown, transportation to the venue was optimal and easy, “We [didn’t] have to shuttle guests anywhere, which reduced the hassle, stress, and cost.”
rotunda for cocktails and passed hors d’oeuvres. With the museum space being filled with spectacular paintings and sculptures, Dina and Robert left their décor minimal. Ivory flowers complemented the deep hued red and orange walls of the space. One of the best bonuses of their museum venue? It had its own perfectly positioned uplighting. m
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T hey continued to dance the night away.
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EARRINGS Cubic Zirconia Chandelier Earrings by Nadri, $165, Nordstrom. com;
BOUQUET Dina’s rose and peony bouquet creates an elegant flourish.
DRESS Dress Style 2416 by Allure Bridals, Strapless, a-line gown with sweetheart neckline, lace applique bodice, and natural waistline with satin sash accent. AllureBridals. com
CLUTCH Crystal Topper Clutch by Glint, $78, Nordstrom.com
LINGERIE Push-up Brasselette by David’s Bridal, $44, DavidsBridal. com PERFUME Poppy Blossom by Coach, $65, Coach.com
for the CELEBRATION PLATES Waterford Lismore Lace Platinum 5-Piece Place Setting, $140, Bloomingdales.com
EMERGENCY KIT Pinch Provisions For J.Crew Minimergency Kit, $18, JCrew.com
CAKE This beautiful tiered cake, adorned with pink rose decorations is an elegant edible masterpiece!
INVITATION Add an ornate decoration to the top of your wedding announcement for flare!
BRIDESMAID’S DRESS Strapless Lace Sheath Dress by Adrianna Papell, $141, Nordstrom.com BRIDESMAID’S EARRINGS Pear Drop Earrings by Nadri, $78, Nordstrom.com BRIDESMAID’S SHOES Chaos Cuff’ Sandal by Manolo Blahnik, $725, Nordstrom.com
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EACH member of the bridal party got to let their personalities shine through in the form of colorful bowties for the guys and sweet cardigans for the girls.
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HERS A knee-length dress with tiered lace fit right in with the couple’s vintage theme. Suede, bordeaux pumps gave a dimension of fall color to Shelby’s bridal outfit. The blushing bride finished her look with pearl jewelry and a low chignon.
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Yellow calla lilies have become very popular wedding flowers, and it’s easy to see why. Aside from the beauty of their distinctive trumpetshaped petals, arranging them is a breeze. Peruvian, trumpet, and tiger lilies also exhibit yellow flowers and, like calla lilies, add a dazzling touch to your wedding. Plus, lilies’ durability ensures they’ll last all night. Love roses? Skip the typical pink or red in favor of golden tones. The Loro Verde green eye garden rose is an excellent choice for a pinch of rustic style. Its ruffled petals create a peony-like appearance, while a thick green swirl fashions the eye. Another option is the whimsical lemon pompom garden rose, whose yellow blossom opens into elaborate whirls. Either one is perfect for a romantic, vintageinspired garden wedding. Don’t forget the boutonnieres! Yellow roses are an enduring favorite, but sunflowers, calla lilies, and orchids can form an equally memorable addition to the groom’s tuxedo. For a trendy fall alternative, try the billy ball. Also known as craspedia, these spherical flowers resemble tiny globes of sunshine.
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Though mint, midnight blue, and shades of purple may be the hot colors for 2013 winter weddings, yellow daffodils and tulips bring a stylish dash of brilliance to the colder months. Get creative with charming Billy Ball buds.. These lovely yellow pom pom buds bring unique texture and shape into bouquets, boutonnieres, and centerpieces. Add them to hair pieces, guest favors, or corsages; anywhere you include them, they are sure to bring a touch of warmth. Even if you’re not marrying in the summer, there’s no shortage of buttery blooms for your ceremony. The yellow ranunculus is a stunning yellow flower that symbolizes radiance and attraction. Because it thrives in cooler temperatures, this elegant blossom is ideal for late fall or early spring nuptials. If you’re planning a country-themed ceremony, sunflowers are the obvious go-to, since they’re cheerful, easy on the wallet, and come in several sizes and variants. Combine them with the yellow red-tipped dahlia button flower and some wildflowers, such as the black-eyed Susan, frying pans, or primrose. You’ll have an inexpensive and sunny country bouquet in no time. No matter the theme or season, you can pair yellow flowers with each other or with contrasting colors to create the perfect mood. Whether your wedding is cheerful and lighthearted, or subtle and romantic, yellow’s versatility offers endless possibilities for brightening your big day
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SPLASHES OF SUNSHINE ADD A CHEERFUL GLOW WITH THESE BRIGHT TOUCHES This sweet yellow rose headband will bring that sunny glow to any hairdo. These roses will enhance whatever style you choose.
Complement your bright bouquet with a pop of color in these studded crystal earrings with a turquoise rim.
Elegant wild flowers can breathe life into your bridal bouquet. Add touches of blue berries and lavender seeds to complete this sophisticated, natural look.
Use feathered flowers to add a bit of funky flair to your bridal bun.
Save the date with a splash of color! Adding paper, or cloth flowers to your invitations is a great way to set a happy mood for your guests.
Bright and beautiful brides will shine in this elegant lace dress. Are you more traditional? Why not use this fancy frock for your maid-of-honor!
Bring bright yellow to your guests’ plates. These adorable ranunculus make the perfect table favor, while also adding a glow to your reception.
Bring a modern, sophisticated edge to your bouquet. 26,000 different species of orchids provide countless color alternatives. For island or destination weddings, consider the yellow aranda and aranthera. These tropical blooms feature freckled, lengthy petals and resemble starfish.
Place crystal wine glasses upside-down for a unique take on a table centerpiece. Add sunflowers under the glasses to add a surprise pop of color for your guests to enjoy!
Yellow poppies are the perfect addition to a cheerful wedding cake. Whether you add edible sugar flowers or fresh cut flowers, these delightful buds will bring joy to all.
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Cookie Buffet! Yes, we said a cookie buffet. It’s simple! Arrange a table of jars containing a variety of cookie types and let your guests go nuts. Don’t forget the take-home containers!
2| Local treats can complement any regional affair. Get creative and find something that the area is known for. For example, if you get married in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, thank your guests with homemade whoopie pies! 3| If you can’t stand the thought of sending your guests away without a thank you treat, a granola jar would be the perfect health conscious option. Set out items such as nuts, raisins and chocolate chips for guests to create their own mix! 4| Water bottles and travel mugs are all the rage these days. Try personalized aluminum bottles in your wedding colors.
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5| Who doesn’t love a midnight snack? Treat your guests to a personal box of donuts and you’ll definitely be the hostess with the mostest! 6| Signature drinks have been a wedding trend on the rise lately, so why not bottle some of the goodness and send it home with your guests? Print some labels to customize the mini bottles and your guests will leave with a brilliant reminder of your nuptials. Cheers! 7| Love is brewing! An inexpensive way to extend a thank you to your friends and family, is by treating them to a cup of java. Package coffee beans in muslin bags and add a colorful tag or stamp to personalize them.
8| Spread the love! Make your own preserves and fill baskets with a couple choices of flavors. Be sure to try seasonal flavors; pumpkin or apple cinnamon for fall or berry for summer. 9| Want your wedding to leave a big impression on your guests but a small mark on the earth? Show your gratitude with succulent plants! The best part of using these tiny favors is they can double as name cards on reception tables. 10| Vamos! Avoid aggravation at baggage claim with personalized luggage tags. These classic favors are especially clever for a destination wedding.
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11| With so much attention on the main events of a wedding, the morning after is generally overlooked. Supply your guests with tomorrow’s breakfast in a basket by packing adorable mini baskets with muffins, fruit or homemade granola bars. Don’t forget to slide utensils and a napkin through the handles so that they’ll have the perfect breakfast in bed.
12| These adorable mini pies will warm your guests’ hearts and can be easily transported. Serve with a personal bottle of milk or hot cider for an added touch of comfort. 13| Pop & Fizz. Creating a signature soda can be a fun project for you and your betrothed. Bottle in old-fashioned glass and attach a striped paper straw for some classic twists.
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o you want to have a winter wedding, but aren’t sure how to pul one off? Keep reading for ways to make your winter themed wedding work for your style, even if the weather outside is frightful.
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An indoor venue is usually best for these winter months. There are several options all over the country that have cool elements, like large fireplaces in the reception hall. If your heart is set on an outdoor look, bring it inside with trees covered in crystal-hued twinkle lights or an aisle-long promenade covered with blue-lit branches. For a whimsical touch, hang paper flowers from large white trees. You will be amazed how adding dramatic details like a few pine trees will give an incredible wow-factor for your guests.
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enterpieces are a great way to incorprate a winter theme into your wedding. This will be the focus for many guests throughout the dinner hour, so make it stand out! For a Winter Wonderland wedding, snow covered or metallic branches are a perfect touch. Or try tumbler vases filled with pinecones for a sleek look. We also love the snowy effect white flowers can add to winter dĂŠcor. If you love candles, try a mix of white blooms with tea lights to add a gorgeous glow to tablescapes.
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Natural tones are a great starting place. Combining warm tones like ivory, honey, and mauve will make your reception evoke visions of a snowy morning sunrise.
To update a natural winter palette, think greens and browns- to pull off the look of a pine forest. We love pairing a deep green with a lighter fern color and then topping it off with a tan tone.
Of course, if the wedding is closer to the Christmas holiday, red and green are traditional, but you can give them a modern twist by adding a pop of pink or using two tones of green—a light and a dark.
We love the look of navy with jade green for a new spin on old-fashioned Christmas color combinations..
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R emember Don’t overdo it! Incorporate your theme subtly, so it doesn’t get overly elaborate.
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Add a silvery shine to bouquets with the soft leaves of this plant. Or let it stand alone as an ornamental statement piece. Perfect for a romantic rustic wedding.
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Birch Tree These statement branches will give height and add a Branches centerpieces forest flair. Lamb’s Ear Big, fuzzy leaves in light green add texture and dimension.
flowers with green and Cyclamen Seasonal white varigated leaves. Layering them will give the look of giant, statement blooms.
Rosemary Traditionally, this herb’s fresh scent is said to attract lovers, which made it the quintessential wedding garland of the middle ages.
Dusty Miller Bouquet by FLORET CADET in Manhattan Beach, CA
Cotton
What says winter more than snow? Recreate the frothy look with cotton bolls- the name for the fluffy part of the plant.
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Sleep with Art Surrounding You: CHAMBERS HOTEL, from $395, www. chambershotel.com Stay Near Your Museum Destinations: COMFORT INN CENTRAL PARK WEST, from $169, www.comfortinn.com
Head down to Chelsea where you’ll find blocks of free galleries. Make sure to check out PACE GALLERY, representing work from the 20th and 21st centuries from such artists as Irving Penn, James Franco, and Jean Dubuffet. You never know what artist you may discover. Visit THE HIGH LINE, a former elevated freight rail corridor, offering an unparalleled viewing platform of artist created graffiti, some taking up entire sides of buildings, and sculptures. Be sure to see one artist’s colorful recreation of the V-J Day kiss in Times Square.
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Take a tour with STREET ART PARIS to view all the best street art. You’ll visit such areas as Belleville, Oberkampf, and Menilmontant which have become the center for Parisian street art.
If the lines at The Louvre are out of control, visit the MUSEE D’ORSAY, which has numerous paintings such as Whistler’s Mother and Bal du moulin de la Galette. Housed in a 1900 railway station, the architecture alone will make you swoon.
Sleep with Art Surrounding You: HOTEL DES ACADEMIES ET DES ARTS, from $235, www.hotel-desacademies.com
be complete without a visit to THE LOUVRE. Visit such famous works as the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Odalisque. It’s impossible to see everything in one day, so be sure to make a touring plan.
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Haleakala National Park, Maui Photo courtesy of Wally Pacholka
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targazing is inexpensive, takes little planning, and is one of the most romantic things you and your significant other can do together. You can easily cuddle up in your own backyard, but why do that when there are viewing spots across the U.S. to see the stars as our ancestors did, before light pollution? At these locations, you won’t just spot stars, but galaxies, star clusters, the Aurora Borealis, and a breathtaking view of the Milky Way as you’ve never seen it before. So find the location closest to you, hop in your car, and marvel in a show that only the galaxy can display.
Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico Why: Sixteen miles from the nearest town, and more than a hundred miles from a big city, the starry view from the Sacramento Mountains is hard to beat. Because of the altitude and dry, clean air of the desert, fog is rare. But don’t just be on the lookout for stars, New Mexico is also a hub for U.F.O. activity.
Haleakala National Park, Maui
Florida Keys, Florida
Why: Nearly 2,300 miles from the U.S. mainland, the views from the top of the 10,000 foot shield volcano, Mount Haleakala, are unparalleled. Situated above the clouds, Haleakala always has a clear view of the night sky.
Why: The Florida Keys are unique in that they are the only place in the continental U.S. where you can view equatorial features, such as The Southern Cross. Tired of sitting on the beach to stargaze? Hop on the Schooner Western Union for a guided tour of the dark skies all on the open ocean where you’ll not only see numerous constellations, but learn how to use them in navigation like a true mariner.
Make sure to pack a jacket and blanket, as it can be cold up there, even when it’s summer. If you get to the top early, you can even catch the much talked about sunset that bathes the craters of the park in pink and purple. You’ll See: Venus, Mercury, The Milky Way, Beehive Star Cluster, Andromeda Galaxy.
You’ll See: Southern Cross, The Great Square, Bikini Bottom. Best Time: May-June.
Best Time: May-October.
You’ll See: Venus, Mercury, The Milky Way, Beehive Star Cluster, Andromeda Galaxy. Best Time: April-May and SeptemberNovember.
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Rocky Mountain National Photo courtesy of Nationa
Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico Photo courtesy of allwomenstalk.com
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado Why: Being so close to the city, there is a bit of light pollution here, but the easy access to high altitudes offers some of the darkest skies in the U.S. The winter is cold in Colorado, but also the prime time to see the stars at their brightest, as atmospheric conditions are optimum. You’ll See: Aurora Borealis, Planetary Conjunctions, Comets, Polaris, Orion Nebula, Andromeda Galaxy. Best Time: November-February.
Cherry Springs State Park, Pennsylvania Why: The Northeast may not get a lot of stargazing attention, but this state park is one of eight to be named an International Dark Sky Park. Under the very best conditions, the Milky Way is so clear, it can actually cast a shadow. Many constellations are viewable here throughout the year, making Cherry Springs a great place to go during different seasons. You’ll See: The Milky Way, Perseids Meteor Shower, Aurora Borealis, Summer Triangle, Pegasus. Best Time: May-September.
Stargazing Tips: Most of these locations, being at higher altitudes, can get pretty chilly. Be sure to bring a blanket, jacket, or even a sleeping bag to cozy up together. A chair, preferably one that reclines, can help in making your viewing more comfortable. While all of these locations have been chosen based on what you can see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope will only enhance your star spotting. While stargazing requires little more than looking up, our suggestions will only facilitate in a fun and romantic viewing.
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Dakota Fanning in Elie Saab Haute Couture design from the Fall/Winter 2013-2014 Collection, (Rougevoguemag.com).
Bill Miller’s Castle, (MazelMoments.com).
Bouquet, (ElizabethAnneDesigns.com).
Christmas Tree, Dash Photography, (dashphotography.net).
Flower Stems, (PlectrumBanjo.info).
The Dione dress from the 2013 Elie by Elie Saab, (Pronovias.com).
Couple by fireplace, Andi Diamond Photography, (andidiamond.com)
Sandra Bullock in an asymmetrical gown designed by J.Mendel, from his Resort 2014 Collection, (Provocativewoman2012. blogspot.com). Angel Sanchez’s strapless dress, (angelsanchezusa.com).
Salute Entrance, Cariad Photography, (CariadPhotography.com)
PAGE 98 Kissing Couple, Dani Leigh, (DaniLeighphotography.com).
Boutonniere, (HillsideFloral.com). Roses on Lantern, Amy Hutchinson, (AmyHutchinson.com). Centerpiece, Amy Hutchinson, (AmyHutchinson.com). Cake, Red Gallery Photography, (RedGalleryPhoto.com). Mason Jars, (OhLovelyDay.com).
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Tall Centerpieces, (NigerianWeddings.org).
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White Flower Centerpiece, Dani Leigh, (DaniLeighphotography.com).
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Lily Collins in her high-low hemline Houghton gown, (imnotobsessed.com).
Candelabra Centerpiece, iDropPHOTO, (idropphoto.com).
Bouquet, Ali Eli Weddings, (AliEliWeddings. com).
BCBG high-low hemline wedding gown, (bcbg.com).
Red Candles, (WeddBook.com).
Invitations, (InvitationsByDawn.com).
Silver Branch Centerpiece, Forever Photography, (ForeverPhotographyStudio.com/blog).
Hair Flowers, (FashionWorld-Hamood. Blogspot.com).
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Daisies, Judith D. Collins, (JudithDCollins. com).
Merlot Flower Centerpiece, Adrienne Gunde, (AdrienneGundeBlog.com).
Wooden Box, (FiftyFlowers.com).
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Calla Lily Bouquet, Shoreshotz1 Photography, (shoreshotz1.com)
All Photos by Jennifer Dunham Starr of The Memory Journalists, (MemoryJournalists.com).
Bucket with Lemons, (WowGlowingBride. com).
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Sunflower Centerpiece, (RealSimple.com/ Weddings).
Taylor Swift in a Hervé Léger by Max Azria dress, (thescenenewyork.com). Lazaro A-line silk gown,(Jlmcouture.com).
Dusty Miller Photo by Kate of Floret Cadet, (FloretCadet.com).
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Protea Centerpiece, (ChristopherFlowers. com). Bridesmaids, (EmmalineBride.com).
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Bouquet, Susan Marie, (Lovetheblooms. com).
Flowers in Window, Mark Wallis, (MarkWallisPhoto.com).
Save the Date, MsPennyLaneNWC, (Etsy. com/shop/MsPennyLaneNWC).
Billy Balls, Red Gallery Photography, (RedGalleryPhoto.com).
Boutonnieres, (SwissHippo.com).
Cookie Buffet, (Flickr.com).
Silverware, (WeddingDetails.com/Planning).
Yellow Gown, Hamda Al Fahim, (HamdaAlFahim.com).
Homemade Woopie Pies, (Wannahavacookie.com).
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Hanging Orchids, Mazzolini Di Fiori, (MazzolinDiFiori.com.br).
Granola Mix, (RealSimple.com).
Hanging Bottles and Cake, Dawn Roscoe, (DawnPhoto.com).
Candle and Stemware Centerpiece, (BronzeBudgetBride.com).
Water Bottles and Travel Mugs (NicePriceFavors.com).
Aisle with Petals and Lemon-Filled Mason Jars, (RusticWeddingChic.com).
Cake, Laura Grier of Beautiful Day Photography, (BeautifulDayPhotography. com).
Box of Donuts, (HeatherRicePhotography.com).
PAGE 89 TOP ROW FROM LEFT Daisy Bouquet, (EstateWeddings.com). Sunflower Lampshade, (BranchingOutEvents.com). Bride with Balloons, (TheBride.org).
PAGE 89 BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT Rose Bouquet, (WeddingsBells.com). Escort Card Display, (TheKnot.com).
GET THE LOOK, PAGE 90, FROM LEFT Earrings, Eldor Tina Jewelry, (Etsy.com/Shop/EldorTinaJewelry). Necklace, KBJ Handmade, (Etsy.com/Shop/Kbjhandmade). Headband, Woman Getting Married, (WomanGettingMarried.com/blog).
Signature Drinks, (AproposRoasters.com). Personalized Coffee Beans, (AproposRoasters.com). Personalized Preserves, (ConfettiDaydreams.com). Planter Placecards, (InBlissWeddings.com). Luggage Tags, (DoYouNeedaFavor.com). Breakfast Basket for Guests, (WeHeartIt.com). Mini Pies, (JustinMarantz.com). Wedding Lip Balm, (HansonEllis.com). Plantable Seed Paper (BotanicalPaperworks.com).
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PAGES 108-109 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, (MTA.INFO). The High Line, (Art.thehighline.org). The Pace Galler y, (MarkBarryionarts.blogspot.com). The Chambers Hotel, (www.chambershotel.com).
PAGES 110-111 The Louvre, Benh Lieu Song Photography, (500px.com/blieusong). Musee d’Orsay, Merle Prosofsky Photography, (Prosofsky.com). Hotel Montpensier, (HotelMontpensierParis.com). Street Art Paris, (StreetArtParis.com). Hotel des Academies et des Arts, (Hotel-des-Academies.com). The Maritim Proarte Hotel, (EasytoBook.com).
PAGES 112-113 The Neues Museum, (Achim Kleuker Photography). The Bode Mueseum, (Berlin.PinkBigMac.com). Art’Otel, (ArtOtels.com) The East Side Gallery, (Michael Barera Photography).
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OUR APOLOGIES... In our Pre-Fall issue we credited Kelly Sanjonia for a photograph on pages 49 and 50. However, the credit should read Kelly Sajonia. We appreciate all of the contributers who help make this publication possible and want to sincerely apologize for our mistake.
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Send Off
frosty farewell Kristin & Robert, March 17, 2012 Photograph by Alexandra Hunt Photography
Kristin and Robert were hoping for a day without rain-- which is a lot to ask for in Canada during early spring. The odds were in their favor though, and they were able to take advantage of the outdoor river views for beautiful shots like this one. A fur shrug kept the chill of the mid-March afternoon at bay and is in perfect sync with the couple’s vintage details. The groom and groomsmen paid tribute to the formal days of old in top hats and tailcoats. “Our ceremony was short, but beautiful. All of the readings were delivered in both English and Italian. It represented our cultures perfectly. [Remember to] enjoy every moment. Both the planning process and your wedding day will go by so fast. Stop and soak everything in!” - KRISTIN, ON HER CEREMONY AND ADVICE FOR FUTURE BRIDES
We can’t get enough of these gorgeous weddings and we would love to see yours! Send us your favorite shot with a description to realweddings@inblissweddings.com and you may be featured in our next issue or on our website!
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