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Introducing David Tutera Bridal My passion for weddings comes from my family story that started in Italy. My grandfather owned a flower shop and was quite successful designing the flowers for weddings. My grandmother was a seamstress and made sure every bridal gown was fit to perfection. My aunt owned a bridal boutique selling and also custom designing and creating wedding gowns including my Mom’s wedding gown. I guess making weddings special is in my family genes. It is with great pride and excitement that I bring the beauty and style of fashion to the world of weddings. Introducing David Tutera Bridal where every bride can float down the aisle with grace, elegance, sophistication and style. I am continuing to keep the family tradition alive and now sharing my love of weddings with YOU! Every bride deserves to look magical! Amore, David

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Welcome to the Issue

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he newest issue is bold, regal, beautiful, and rich with artistic creativity from all over the world. The newest fashions will inspire your everyday and wedding wardrobe. You will find designs from some of the leaders in the industry that will show you a romantic and innovative way to help you with your style. The breathtaking accessories will give you an edge to complete your inspired fashionable look.

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Resort and Evening Wear Haute Couture Week: latest styles and more...

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Bridal Fashion

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Accessories

Designers who know how to make you stand out in style

Designs fit for a Queen, that’s you!

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Beauty

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Real Weddings

Makeup and beauty tips t0 help you feel like you’ve put on a fresh face

Stunning floral, romantic weddings, castles, hotels and cake style


Highlights 24 32 60 94 102 118 126 138 154 171

HAUTE COUTURE WEEK:

GOLDEN GLOBES FASHION

THE GRAND PALACE

GEMS THAT MAKE YOU SAY “OOH LA LA!”

THE TSUBAKI EXPERIENCE

QUENTIN TARANTINO WEDS DANIELLA PICK

FEDERICA BENI TALKS WEDDING STYLE

SHANGRI-LA HOTEL

THE BUSHES’ SIMPLY ELEGANT WEDDING

CRÈME DE LA CRÈME OF CAKE


C PUBLISHER/ EDITOR IN CHIEF

SENIOR CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

BEAUTY EDITOR

PRODUCTION

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STYLIST A DVERTISING, SPONSORSHIP, OPPORTUNITIES & EVENT COVERAGE

LYDIA COURTEILLE

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REBECCAMARIE KAREN BREFFLE STEPHANIE KLASSE SAM CREST RUTH SHILLING AMY RIVERS MEREDITH CORNING KATIE GILL JULIA BUTLER STEPHANIE KLASSE

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HAUTE COUTURE WEEK January 2019 by REBECCAMARIE

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very six months media, celebrities, elite buyers, store owners, and influencers flock to Haute Couture Week - an event that leaves us on the edge of our seats wanting to see more. Haute Couture designers are rare gems in the industry who devote themselves to exquisite artistry without flaw. Their designs - with immaculate attention to detail and structure - are worn by royalty, red carpet celebrities, and people who love to feel and look great in a design that leaves a memorable impression in fashion. In the Couture of Spring/Summer 2019, we saw many types of embellishments such as the fringe look, feathers, bold shoulder details, bright bold colors and sparkling Swarovski adornments. Swarovski shimmered like a sea of glittery diamonds, as runway models wearing a Ziad Nakad sauntered past. Ziad’s collection was a fantasy, rich with elegance. There is a star-like magic that transforms the collection into one with extravagant pieces that brighten the starless nights, in silver and gold, and fabrics of champagne and pastel designed with extravagant cuts into a timeless look. Chanel designed for refinement, with boat necklines and zip-up skirts that fall to mid-calf. On wrap-around skirts cut to the knee, the braid quite literally melts into the fabric - embroidered into the tweed, the lamé wool, or the grain de poudre - it further amplifies the pure line of what Karl Lagerfeld is calling “the new CHANEL”. The exciting finale bride broke all the rules of a traditional gown - in a fresh, sparkling twist, she stepped out in a dazzling jewel- and sequinencrusted bathing suit and cap with yards of silver sequined white veil trailing behind. Dior gave us a show inspired by the circus, including performers, with the models wearing beautiful bold colors in stripes, sequins, and ruffles. The majestic luxury circus runway experience had me feeling like cotton candy and applause was certainly in order. Guo Pei inspired us, creating a bridge between heaven and earth at the Palais de Tokyo, bringing a touch of ancient art - with silks, mother of pearl, sky blue free-flowing fabrics, and pure gold to reflect the vitality of nature. Hobeika never fails at creating a line that is red carpet worthy with feathers, texture, and the added sparkle that is highly sought after to wear. The runway was full of strapless pieces and capped sleeves with elegant ruffles. Tony Ward was striking to the imagination with many gowns inspired by the dragonfly itself. The collection, ‘Anatomy of a Wing’ made a statement with materials interrupted by transparency and lightweight volumes. The collection exhibited deep rich purples, embellished high shoulder accents, and geometric shapes with embroidered details. Mrs. France attended, showing her enthusiasm to the graceful collection.

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Georges Chakra celebrates the woman’s form with full skirts, sheer silk chiffon and silhouette-shaping cuts with a touch of playful, seductive glamour. The romantic era meets a more modern woman, with dresses in floral-printed organza and hand-painted gazar reminiscent of an English garden. The bridal gown was designed with a full ballroom skirt and details of circular cutouts in abundance, creating a modern romance for brides wearing his design. Celia loves to play with color and sheer floral lace, but this show also brought rich modern textures and feathers. When their models walked the runway - the fabrics effortlessly, elegantly flowed. YolanCris duo is no stranger to lace and embroidery - being very rich in design they showcased at the Hotel Le Marois for the very first time at Haute Couture Week, bringing strong designs inspired by different organic motifs, pictorial movements and historical periods. Yanina Couture from Moscow showed a collection with a mix of detail, from shoulder ruffles to feather accents and sheer sleeves. Sparkled high necklines graced one design, and we love the plunge added to the bodices, created in a classy yet edgy look. Yumi Katsura’s “The Elegance Tie” presented 28 dresses, which expressed her own sense of Japonisme (Japan-French). Special attention was paid to exploring the Obi - introducing fresh, yet elegant ways to interpret and embellish kimonos adorned in Yuzen hand paint and Nishijin textile rhythm. Her collection transcribes the traditional Japanese culture into the modern world. Xuan’s Happy Collection is designed to share all of the colors coming together - with flows of fabric, the designs were showcased as if you were walking in the clouds with rainbow colors surrounding you. Stéphane Rolland models were draped in elegant and heavenly white, black leather and long, billowing sequined sleeves. Taking in the collection, you see sleeves accented with large ruffles, which add elegance and sophistication to his classic collection with an expressive new representation on the female figure. Ralph and Russo, of course, is a big show that was inspired by Latin American femininity and legacy of La Dona. Sixties-era pop colors, layered tassels, and decadent pom-pom fringed skirts were flirtatious and playful. Cut-out hearts and beaded bananas adorn ballgowns in tribute to cinema’s finest Latinas, Carmen Miranda, and Josephine Baker. Zuhair gowns were all about high slits, sheer trains, and glimmering sequins. We saw sophisticated v-neck and one-shoulder dresses adorned with an elegant waist belt. Shorts with pockets and a


“Tony Ward was striking to the imagination with many gowns inspired by the dragonfly itself.”

RAMI KADI

ZIAD NAKAD

GEORGES CHAKRA

YOLAN CRIS

TONY WARD

XUAN

YUMI KATSURA

ULYANA SERGEENKO CELIA KRITHARIOTI

CHANEL

DIOR

YANINA COUTURE

ALEXANDRE VAUTHIER


RALPH & RUSSO

beautiful add-on train looked comfortably chic for a red carpet look. Viktor&Rolf is art, actualizing an inventive way to express their designs with honest truths displayed on the gowns; a fierce and bold way to modernize the runway. “Eternity Ephemere” by Rami Kadi was led by Coco Rocha on the catwalk. This collection includes laser-cut glass with shiny crystal grains to add a dazzling and glittery quality. August Getty Atelier is an incredible artist with details and creativity but his construction is the most incredible and noticeable genius to his art. One gown dazzles in full beads with a circular type embellishment to the dress. He will be one to watch as his romanticism of old Hollywood glamour is seen on the red carpet. GYUNEL used many jewel tones in her designs and was inspired by

the planet and nature surrounding us. Her bespoke couture is reputed for its exquisite craftmanship and unique design. With all of the new collections that were seen, designers’ new styles can be worn by the stylish individual looking for the kind of attire that will give them the edge to stand out. Whether you want bold shoulders, a whimsical touch, ready to wear for the chic and classic woman, the hard edge of truth like Viktor&Rolf or the romantic royal details, there is no going wrong. When shopping for that perfect little haute couture dress, shop for your body type and what makes you feel like a goddess and fits you like a glove. We all want to look our best; these designers know this and love to show you how.


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BACKSTAGE

AT HAUTE COUTURE WEEK

YOLAN CRIS

CHANEL

RALPH & RUSSO


TONY WARD

GEORGES CHAKRA



B A ISER FO U THE NEW FRAGRANCE


GOLDEN GLOBES by KATIE GILL

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ilm and American television came together to be recognized - all while being dressed to the nines for the 76th Annual Golden Globes. Awards and the glamorous fashion of the red carpet - could it get any better?

Bohemian Rhapsody took home the title of ‘Best Motion Picture’ (Drama) - with lead actor, Rami Malek, taking home his first ever Golden Globe for ‘Best Performance’ (Drama). Malek, who was wearing an onyx Givenchy tuxedo, was surprised to beat fellow ‘Best Performance’ nominee, Bradley Cooper - nominated for his role in A Star is Born. Even though Cooper did not win within his category - his A Star is Born costar, Lady Gaga, triumphed, winning ‘Best Original Song’, with the song Shallow. Fan or no fan, one couldn’t help but be instantly mesmerized by Gaga’s choice of evening wear. Her custom periwinkle Valentino Couture took center stage with its puff sleeves, and accenting Tiffany diamond necklace worth $5 million. Many fans expected Lady Gaga to win ‘Best Leading Actress’, but she was outdone by veteran actress Glenn Close, for her winning performance in The Wife. Close gave a moving acceptance speech, reminiscing on her mother and reminding women to pursue their dreams with bravery.

Green Book won ‘Best Screen Play’ and ‘Best Motion Picture’ (Musical or Comedy), and starred winner of ‘Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role’, Mahershala Ali. Ali wore a sleek custom Etro tux with a black and navy paisley scarf with tasseled ends. Fans of Regina King were thrilled to see her honored with the award for ‘Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role’, for her touching performance in If Beale Street Could Talk. King accepted her award wearing a feminine rose sequined Alberta Ferretti sheath gown.

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Catherine Zeta-Jones graced the red carpet in an emerald green, pleated Elie Saab evening gown next to her husband, Michael Douglas, who took the award for ‘Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series’, (Musical or Comedy) for his role in The Kominsky Method. The show also won the Golden Globe for ‘Best Television Series’ (Musical or Comedy). Gemma Chan arrived in a dazzling blue Valentino Haute Couture open skirt gown joined by her costar from Crazy Rich Asians, Constance Wu. Wu, who wore a nude Vera Wang bustier top gown with a burnt orange velvet ribbon tied around the waist was one of the best dressed of the night. Crazy Rich Asians was nominated for ‘Best Motion Picture’ (Musical or Comedy). Also among the best dressed, Dakota Fanning wore a custom silver satin Armani Prive with bows in the back. Bows seemed to be a theme of the night. Danai Gurira looked bold and confident in her Rodarte gown; it had a fiery orange bow that trailed down her shoulder with an accenting burst of red floral-like design. Anne Hathaway rocked a unique look with animal-print on an open-slit full-skirted gown with a flattering open neckline, by Elie Saab. Emmy Rossom walked the red carpet in a pretty-in-pink, tulle ball gown, made by Monique Lhiller. Then there is Julia Roberts, who opted out of wearing a gown, and wore a nude tulle one shoulder top with a tulle train, by Stella McCartney. The ensemble had slick black trouser pants and instantly caught one’s eye - in the best way possible. To complete the event with two of the highest-honored awards of the evening: Jeff Bridges received the ‘Cecil B. DeMille Award’, and Carol Burnett - best known for The Carol Burnett Show - was named the very first recipient of the Hollywood Foreign Press


BY REBECCAMARIE

LADY GAGA Association’s ‘Lifetime Achievement Award for Television’ which, going forward, will be named after her. Burnett reminded her fellow peers they’ve been given a special platform to touch people’s lives with their talents - and, in Burnett fashion - with a tug on her left ear, she exited the stage. Other awards of the night are as follows: ‘Best Performance by an Actress’ (Musical or Comedy), Olivia Colman; ‘Best Performance by an Actor’ (Musical or Comedy), Christian Bale; ‘Best Director’, Alfonso Cuaron; ‘Best Motion Picture’ (Animated), Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse; ‘Best Motion Picture’ (Foreign Language), Roma; ‘Best Original Score’, Justin Hurwitz; ‘Best Drama TV Series’, The Americans; ‘Best TV Limited Series’, Assassination of Gianni Versace: The American Crime Story; ‘Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series’, Patricia

Arquette; ‘Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series’, Darren Criss; ‘Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series’ (Drama), Sandra Oh; ‘Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series’ (Drama), Richard Madden; ‘Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series’ (Musical or Comedy), Rachel Brosnahan; ‘Best Performance by Supporting Actress in TV Series’, Patricia Clarkson; ‘Best Performance by Supporting Actor in TV Series’, Ben Whishaw.

CATHERINE ZETA-JONES TOOK TO THE RED CARPET IN AN EMERALD GREEN PLEATED ELIE SAAB EVENING GOWN WHILE HUSBAND, MICHAEL DOUGLAS, TOOK THE AWARD FOR BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES (MUSICAL OR COMEDY) FOR HIS ROLE IN

THE KOMINSKY METHOD.


CATHERINE ZETA-JONES AND MICHAEL DOUGLAS

EMMY ROSSUM

NICOLE KIDMAN AND KEITH URBAN


IRINA SHAYK

CHADWICK BOSEMAN, Danai

and Golden Globe nominee Bradley Cooper attend the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards

Gurira, Lupita Nyong’o and Michael B. Jordan present at the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards

ANNE HATHAWAY

and Jessica Chastain present the Golden Globe Awared for Best Actress - Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

GEMMA CHAN

CAROL BURNETT

PENELOPE CRUZ

poses backstage with the Carol Burnett Award for her outstanding contribution to television at the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton


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Madison Ray wearing a Maison Alexandrine dress with corset couture in silk tulle, broad skirt in tulle, embroidered belt with metallic flowers and heart shaped veil


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Gown: Maison Alexandrine Photography: Jacek Jarzabek Model: Madison Ray Makeup: Marco Vargas Hair: Stephanie Fugazzi


New Year’s Resolutions

Thank you for inviting me to

contribute to Novelty Bride in this fun way. I’m blessed to have experienced a lovely holiday... first, with my team at Romona Keveza, then at home with family and friends. I’m grateful this weekend to be nestled inside with my little pomeranian-yorkie-mix Samantha, in front of a warm fireplace. And before I state anything else (even New Year’s resolutions) I must say that 2019 is going to be A GREAT YEAR! With that said, preparing for another

set of fashion seasons ahead is exciting, but it takes careful planning and a positive approach! Easier said than done!! We all wish our minds could be as clear as the blue sky on a crisp January day, but it really is difficult in this age of digital distractions. A clear mind, positive energy, and good start means everything! So here is my New Year’s Resolution: * Each day upon waking up, take a notebook and write down 3 things that you’re grateful for in general, and at least 1 thing that you like about yourself.

The truth is... when we can appreciate the little things about ourselves, then we can put it all together and eventually appreciate who we are completely. Because when we love ourselves, then we can love others! And when we love who we are, we can invite others to love us. It has other benefits… when we are grateful and recognize our blessings, we notice those blessings in others too. Sharing in a relationship is human nature, and makes life fun and interesting, it makes work more meaningful, and the future look bright! Of course I’m still going to try to get on the treadmill more often as well… but that’s another story!


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Timeless Design for the Modern Bride Justin Alexander Luxury Group by AMY RIVERS

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t’s the day she’s been waiting for her whole life, and with Justin Alexander it’s a day she’ll always remember. For over 70 years, Justin Alexander has been creating high-quality bridal gowns and accessories, from classic to couture, for brides around the world. Current bridal collections include: Justin Alexander Signature, Lillian West, Sincerity, and Sweetheart - with styles ranging from the traditional to the avant-garde. With North American and European headquarters and regional offices in New York City, London, and Hong Kong, as well as more than 1,500 authorized retailers worldwide carrying one or more of the Justin Alexander collections, the label is a powerhouse in the bridal industry. Novelty Bride spoke with Justin Warshaw, President & Co-Creative Director at Justin Alexander, to get a feel for their creative process and to find out what the modern bride can expect when they choose Justin Alexander for their wedding look.

NB: When designing, what are the things that inspire you the most? JW: My inspiration comes from three things. First and foremost, my travel. I love traveling, and as the designer of a global brand I spend a lot of time in Europe, UK, and Asia. I try to take time to explore new cultures, try new food, and, of course, pop into our stores and spend time with our brides. Second, living in New York. I bike or walk to our office in Union Square, and I love to take in the city. Whether I check out a new bar or catch a Knicks or Nets game, I’m inspired in New York. Third, our brides. There is nothing more important to me when designing than thinking about what our brides would love. I attend a few trunk shows a year and am constantly connecting feedback from them.

NB: Are there any objects or routines that you MUST have to keep the creative juices flowing? JW: I’m always creating new mood boards. Other than that, I just try to give myself some time out of the office to design.

NB: How does your creative process look? How does it smell?

Sound? Feel? JW: I start each season with a few mood boards of new design ideas and concepts. I have a meeting with the design team in which we brainstorm, discuss, and share feedback from retailers and brides that we received throughout the season. It feels collaborative but with a personal spin. The music that plays varies heavily from alternative to hip hop!

NB: What do you do when you’re blocked? How do you find inspiration and motivation when you’re feeling less than creative? JW: It’s easy to get distracted from design with all of the other responsibilities of running the business, so giving myself some time out of the office. If I’m feeling blocked, I might take a weekend out of the city at my house in Garrison, NY, or I’ll jump on a plane to LA for some sunshine and fresh air.

NB: In designing bridal gowns and accessories, what do you envision as your mark on the world? What do you hope every bride will find in your designs? JW: I want every bride to feel her best on her wedding day. I like to experiment with new design techniques, fabrics, and embellishments, but at the end of the day it’s most important that JA brides feel beautiful and confident.

NB: What would you consider the best advice for the modern bride? JW: Be willing to try new things and trust your sales consultant! Definitely come with inspiration but allow your sales consultant to pull a few [wild card] styles into the dressing room. The consultants work with brides every day, and they know what’s going to look great on the body.

NB: How does your brand currently reflect its founding values? In what important ways have you changed over time? JW: As a company, we’ve always stood for quality products and excellent service. Over the years we’ve introduced new brands (10 in total now), including Lillian West to appeal to the romantic, ethereal bride, and we’ve solidified our brand positioning, most recently with new branding for the Justin Alexander Signature


collection. But our quality and the convenience provided to our customers remains.

NB: What can a bride expect when she wears Justin Alexander? JW: Most importantly, she’s going to feel comfortable. Our gowns have impeccable construction and structure that holds the gown in place. Even our lightweight gowns have boning and construction in the bodice to ensure good fit.

NB: How does a Millennial (32 year-old), 6’ 5” guy know what brides from all over the world want to wear? JW: I spend a lot of time understanding what is selling and interpreting that into new designs. Design is not just about coming up with the next big trend; it’s also really understanding consumer needs, and I focus on the data that backs those up.

NB: How do you balance 10 labels and keep 1500 authorized retailers worldwide happy? JW: A great team! Everyone from design and marketing to sales and customer service works together to build successful partnerships with our retailers.

NB: The new Justin Alexander Luxury Group includes Viktor&Rolf Mariage and Savannah Miller. JW: We started working with Viktor&Rolf in 2016 with the launch of Mariage – the designers’ artistic interpretation of bridalwear adhering to their three key brand pillars: Unexpected Elegance, Conceptual Glamour, and Provocative Couture. This past season we introduced a new partnership with Savannah Miller to produce, market, and distribute her seductive, sophisticated collection. These brands with Justin Alexander Signature round out our Luxury Group and serve three distinct brides in that category. Visit www.justinalexander.com or follow the design group on Instagram for your wedding inspiration.


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VIKTOR&ROLF ETHEREAL MILLEFEUILLE FLOWER GOWN WITH FLIRTATIOUS SHEER ORGANZA, HIGH NECKLINE AND CASCADING FLOWERS. OSSAI COUTURE BELT, RANJANA KHAN EARRINGS AND ANNIE SISTERON FINE JEWELRY (LEFT) LAURA WEARING THE STRAPLESS SILK MIKADO, SCULPTURAL VOLANT SWIRL GOWN (RIGHT)

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A LUXURIOUS SILK AND GOLD PAINTED BOUQUET BY EMICI LIVET (LEFT) COUTURE CAPE BY NUORIKKO (RIGHT)




DRESSES : VIKTOR&ROLF FINE JEWELRY: ANNE SISTERON AND RANJANA KHAN MAKEUP: STEPHANIE KLASSE MAKEUP HAIR: MEREDITH BOLES AT MATTHEW MORRIS SALON PHOTOGRAPHY: RMP PHOTOGRAPHY PLANNER: BEAUTIFUL OCCASHIONS GERMANY MODELS: UNIQUE ONE AGENCY’S MARKETA BRAZDOVA AND LAURA KOTENOVA BELT ACCESSORIES: OSSAI FLORAL BOUQUET: EMICI LIVET MILLINERY: GENEVIEVE FODDY CAPPELLINO MILLINERY LOCATION: PRAGUE’S LOBKOWICZ PALACE COUTURE CAPE: NUORIKKO STYLIST: SAGE FOLEY


BRIDAL TRENDS FOR by RUTH SHILLING The Dress Nontraditional elements were on trend this year at the New York Bridal Market, providing plenty of options for a bride’s unique personal style to shine through on her wedding day. The ultramodern creations included mini dresses, shifts, and jumpsuits alongside the more traditional silhouettes. The change-up was that many of the designers’ collections contained looks created with unexpected fabrics or added touches that created a unique look. Collections also included a range of styles and features: sleeves, full-length capes as well as capelets, jumpsuits and overskirts. Looks hearkened back to previous era’s fashions, however there were always modern twists that would leave guests impressed. In one of the more contemporary shows, Israeli designer Inbal Dror brought impeccable details and sheer fabrics in her sea-inspired collection. This collection displayed the gamut of feminine necklines seen on traditional dresses, while playing with the flow and length of the skirts, sleeves, and the sheerness of the fabrics. Her craftsmanship of the embroidered lace and transparent fabrics was exquisite as always. Ines di Santo didn’t disappoint with her latest collection. The drama was in full effect with voluminous skirts and glamour. She incorporated color into a few of this collection’s dresses, using hand-painted 3D

lace and tulle appliqués, with delicate lace and feminine details. Naeem Khan, always designing for the strong woman, consistently provides unexpected elements in his bridal collection. He excited the audience using traditional fabrics for statement pieces with a nontraditional vibe, like his silk faille sweetheart jumpsuit with an overskirt that is to die for. It screams bridal elegance, and yet it is nonconformist at its core. The New York designer’s shift dress was one of the more unconventional dresses on the runway, created from a 3D floral fabric for a fun and unexpected silhouette. Monique Lhuillier’s collection evoked a fairytale love. Dramatic lines, cathedral trains and feminine shapes bring sophisticated elegance that is indicative of her aesthetic. While her collection maintained a fairly traditional angle, the fabrics and overlays give the looks a more modern feel. Capes, jackets, and streamers showed up in many of her runway collections - bringing other options for the woman who wants something more than the dress and accessories. The Westwood stands out with dramatic embroidery in bold colors on the structured bodice, flowing down the top of a full tulle skirt that goes on forever. Accessories

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accessories are taking the traditional and giving them a nontraditional twist. In 2019, pearls and oversized statement pieces are on trend. These accessories however aren’t costume jewelry from past generations. These are luxury pieces that help each bride make her own mark on her wedding day and complete the look she’s dreamed of for so long. Headpieces Inbal Dror’s show featured the amazing headpieces of Keren Wolf. As with the designer collections, trends with accessories are overstated and nontraditional. The models wore a lovely variety of Venus Pearl Crowns, some with strings of pearls created with small-sized pearls, and some designed with medium- and large-sized pearls paired together. The Venus Flower Crown, a beautiful headpiece with metallic tones and pearls, was also featured in the runway show. The showstopper of headpieces in Keren Wolf ’s collection is the uniquely romantic Venus Crown that is truly fit for a queen. Maria Elena is another amazing creator of elegant bridal headpieces to perfectly compliment a look. The designs are luxurious and gem-encrusted and include crowns, hair combs, headbands and other accessories to make a woman feel she is royalty on her wedding day.

Like the dress collections, the trends with BACKSTAGE AT INBAL DROR


RANJANA KHAN Jewelry

MARIA ELENA HEADPIECES

Celebrity jeweler Jared Lehr is known for his statement pieces often worn on paparazzi filled red carpet events. These would be the perfect completer accessory for a bride’s day. His gem encrusted bands and halos surround perfectly oversized stones. Danielle Frankel’s Objet collection includes accessories that are the epitome of unique simplicity, using Baroque freshwater pearls, large and small, along with metal components in geometric shapes. Objet is uniquely created, as each pearl has its own shape - in addition, there are only 100 of each design produced to make this a bride’s most unique accessory for her wedding day. For the woman who likes a more detailed and unconventional look, Ranjana Khan has the perfect jewelry. The drop earrings in her bridal collection are enviable statement pieces. Her Chloe earrings have Swarovski crystals and mother of pearl elements. Celeste is another beauty with tulle-covered pearls and crystals from her collection. Gowns, capes and pearls with a nontraditional twist, are 2019’s trend for the bride’s look - allowing more freedom to customize her look and make her day more memorable.

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THE BROWN PALACE by HIEN NGUYEN PHOTOGRAPHY






DRESSES :ALLISON NICOLE DESIGNS JEWELRY: ABBY SPARKS JEWELRY MAKEUP: MARK VAUGHAN- BLOW DRY BAR CHERRY HILLS HAIR: SARA WHITCOMB AT MILE HIGH UPDO MODELS: HALEIGH BURCKLEY NEXT MODELS STACIA MARTIN AT POSITIVE PRESENCE AND EMERY REID




Glam Escape at Castelo di Vicarello BY FEDERICA BENI

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PHOTOGRAPHY : KT MERRY PLANNING AND DESIGN: FEDERICA BENI FLOWERS: MYRTLE ET OLIVE BRIDAL DRESSES: DANA HAREL DESIGN BRIDAL ACCESSORIES: JENNIFER BEHR VEILS: MELINDA ROSE RING: SOFIA KAMAN MALE ATTIRE: AGNETTI BOUTIQUE MALE MODELS: 4UPPER MODELS FEMALE MODEL: WOMEN DIRECT CHAIRS: LUCA FERRETTI VENUE: CASTELLO DI VICARELLO


ACCESSORIES KEREN WOLF

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HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT VEIL

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WEDDING DAY LOOK

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our wedding gown is perfection after saying, “yes to the dress,” and you’re grinning from ear to ear, but now it’s time for the final step: the veil. You have seen it happen time and time again, the emotional moment when the veil is elegantly placed on the crown of the head, and she moves from playing dress up to actually feeling like a bride.

However, finding the perfect veil isn’t always so simple! The size, shape, and style all must compliment your gown for it to truly be the perfect fit. At Anomalie, we are dedicated to helping you find the veil of your dreams and styling it to compliment your wedding day theme. Take a look below to get the scoop on our guiding principles and most important considerations for selecting the right veil for your wedding day look!

Length While it is one of the most basic factors, [the length of your veil] is also one of the most critical to completing your wedding day aesthetic. Once you have selected your bridal gown, start by looking at the back of your dress and deciding where you want the veil to end. Do you want it to be short and chic, displaying the back of your dress? Or perhaps you’d like for it to be long and draping, sweeping over the gown for a translucent and ethereal look? When making your decision, it is also critical to consider your train and how the veil will best compliment it. Avoid conflicting styles that will look counteractive and out-of-place.

Embellishments to compliment your wedding vibe Once you have decided on your length, it is important to imagine the way you would like your veil to be embellished. For an organic, earthy vibe, you may want to consider a raw cut edge. For vintage vibes and a traditional look, you might opt for a lacy finish. In contrast, adding beading or sequins to the perimeter of your veil can . . . complete [the look] with contemporary style.

Style By now you have honed in on the shape and makeup of your veil, now you can settle on the style of your veil. Do you want to go the traditional route or take a modern approach? Would you like a [double-tier] for an added embellishment down the back of your dress, or would you opt for a soft, ethereal single-tier look? No matter what your wedding day vibe may be, Anomalie can help you select the veil of your dreams! See all of the Veil Collection options and begin designing yours today at dressanomalie.com/veils!


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MAKING THE CUT by JULIA BUTLER

E very couple on the cusp of marriage enjoys the thrill of its precursor: the engagement. “How did he propose?” and “Let’s see your ring!” are probably the most frequently asked questions of any new bride-to-be. The moment, the emotions, the happiness of the “yes” are sure to be fondest memories. And of course, the ring - the symbol of love and commitment that starts it all!

In yesteryears most brides were not involved in the process of choosing an engagement ring. But times have changed, and so have the options! Today, many couples choose this important gesture of fidelity together. Such was the case for Lindsey and Brendan Raine of Las Vegas, Nevada. “My husband and I have an extremely unconventional relationship!” says Lindsey. The couple met online and Brendan soon revealed that he was at that moment deployed and wouldn’t be home for five more months. “I decided that if he’s serving our country, the least I could do for him was be a pen pal so that he had someone to talk to.” Brendan and Lindsey quickly discovered that they were a wonderful match and it didn’t take long before they began discussing marriage. When it came to choosing an engagement ring, both partners were equally vested in the process. “He told me to go shopping and send him photos of ones I liked,” says Lindsey. But it wasn’t quite so simple… “After sending fifteen or so photos, we realized we didn’t both like the same styles. That’s when we decided to design one ourselves.” With so many more options available to us these days, more couples have the ability to customize their engagement and wedding rings. Don’t be afraid to go against current trends, or even just to put a personal twist on a trendy style. For example, many brides are choosing non-traditional colored gem stones instead of diamonds. But for the traditional diamond lover, a good place to start is getting some education about what jewelers call the “Four Cs” of diamond shopping: cut, color, clarity, and carat. First, decide what shape of diamond works for you. A quick internet search can provide photos of several different shapes - from the well-known round stone and princess cut (square),

to the more unique pear, asscher (octagon), or trillion shape (triangle). Then discuss with your jeweler the cut of the stone. The cut of the diamond determines how much it sparkles! Stones with many facets cut at the right angles will catch and reflect light so that the diamond shines brilliantly. Your jeweler can explain the difference between shallow and deep cuts and how it affects the appearance of the stone. The color of the stone is another determining factor of its value - the less color in the stone the higher the value. Stones are graded on an alphabetic scale and can range anywhere from colorless to yellow. Clarity is a measurement of the diamond’s flaws or impurities. Fewer flaws (called “inclusions”) increase the value of the diamond. Carat refers to the weight of the stone. Diamonds are measured by weight instead of size. Once a center stone, or focal point, has been decided, other embellishments and details can be chosen, such as accompanying stones to surround the center stone and the color/material of the band. Incorporating heirlooms is a wonderful way to personalize the wedding ring. Lindsey was able to use stones from her mother’s own wedding ring. “My parents had held [onto] the engagement ring that my father had given my mother when they were first engaged. After upgrading hers, they held [onto] the first in hopes of gifting it


to me one day. I knew I wanted to use the stones!” Meshing old with the new (just need borrowed and blue!) is wonderfully refreshing and sentimental. “My mother’s ring had a beautiful round center stone, in a solitaire type band with three tiny diamonds on the band on each side. We were able to find a way to incorporate my mom’s round stone into a brand new, yet vintage looking square setting.” Of course, not every couple has the financial resources to custom design the ring of their dreams. It’s important to be practical and wise, as finances can certainly be a major stress in relationships. Lindsey’s advice to couples: “Choose what you love! You’ll wear it forever. At the same time though, be mindful of your budget. I was very lucky to have the main stone for my custom ring already. While my ring has a high value, the price tag did not match! We were able to use our resources to create something new and beautiful together, but it also has a history and a great story!”

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BEAUTY 101


TSUBAKI by STEPHANIE KLASSE

There are several major shifts happening in the beauty industry. One of them is that real science is building a solid foundation for the use of high quality, plant-based skin care. We are now adding ingredients that have been used for centuries to luxury products with the knowledge and assurance that they really work. One of these ancient ingredients is Tsubaki Oil, or Camellia Japonica. Also known as Tea Seed Oil, this long-used Geisha Beauty Secret weapon is gaining popularity - and for good reason.

it is close to our skin’s natural sebum which reinforces our skin barrier and helps it heal, prevents water loss, and softens the skin overall.

This oil won’t clog pores so it really is suitable for all skin types and has a comedogenic rating of 1. It fights inflammation and redness in the skin and can soothe and protect, yet it remains very light and non-greasy. What makes this a fantastic ingredient in skin care is that it is very effective, even in small concentrations. The future of beauty has roots in the past - and these beauty secrets Because of its unique composition, Tsubaki oil is are coming to light today for all of us to enjoy. a head-to-toe beauty super star. This oil was used to create the sleekness and high-shine quality to the iconic geisha and samurai hairstyles and Fun Fact: There are 3 types of Camellia so make sure wigs. In addition to adding a beautifying shine, you are getting Camellia Japonica in your skin care. it is a scalp healer and strengthens the hair from root to tip, even helping to prevent split ends. It has UV protective qualities for color-treated hair and heat protective qualities for styling. Tsubaki can be used as a cuticle oil, and it’s fantastic on the body to heal and moisturize.

The face is where Tsubaki oil is really impressive. First, it is an impressive antioxidant. Fighting free radicals is the most important way to protect your skin from the aging effects of UV exposure in conjunction with the need for SPF. Camellia Japonica absorbs quickly and penetrates deeply, delivering a multitude of vitamins A, B, & E, as well as: minerals, polyphenols, and a unique phytosqualane that causes your skin to produce more collagen. Rich in Oleic and Linoleic acids,

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IN STYLE, WITH CHARLIE PRICE by REBECCAMARIE

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fashion week - as well as in hair care product campaigns across the world. Charlie trained under runway hair masters Guido, Serge Normant and Eugene Souleiman in Milan on fashion shows such as Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and miu miu, and in NYC on fashion shows such as DKNY, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Marc Jacobs. He is known for his talent and excellence as an artist, and as an expert educator - contributing his extraordinary style and practical techniques in the world of beauty and fashion.

Please tell us about some of your accomplishments. I have been a hairstylist since 1988 - and how I have loved my career. We have so many avenues to explore as hairstylists - I have been able to teach small classes and appear in giant shows around the world, create catwalk looks for major designers such as Vivienne Westwood, Diane Von Furstenburg, Jeremy Scott and Jason Wu, collaborated with companies such as Aveda, TIGI, Redken, Pureology, Scruples, Revlon Professional and Sassoon, and was even able to co-found Denver Fashion Week and The Southwest Hairstyling Awards to celebrate talent in my beloved hometown of Denver and the work of beauty pros from around the Southwest region of

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building dramatic hairpieces that satisfy my

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imagination.

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At what moment did you realize you had made a name for yourself ? I can think of a few: - One was when I became the first American to win Hairstylist of the Year twice at The North American Hairstyling Awards - When I saw my face on busses all over NYC in promotion of ‘Shear Genius’ (the TV show I was on) - When I saw Naomi Campbell walk down the runway after I had curled her hair - When I was able to introduce Vivienne Westwood at The Denver Art Museum, and create hairstyles for her exhibition and fashion show there - Finally most recently, when the cre-

What do you hope to acheive in the beauty industry? I want to continue to develop and mentor new talent in beauty - and advocate for them. I think hair and makeup people have no idea how powerful they are in the professional salon industry - now is a critical time to reach them due to our industry ( as with many others ) being in major flux. Social media, internet shopping, the product distribution revolution, and the rise of independent salon suites has caused many a new hairdresser (not to mention throngs of venerable stylists) to lose their way. I hope to be a touchstone for them to help them in navigating these stormy seas.


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Hair - Oribe, Pomifera, Amika and Hot Tools. Makeup Breakdown*Skin Prep - LimeLight by Alcone’s One Drop Wonder (face oil) mixed with Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector in Moonstone + Skin Up USA’s facial mist throughout prep & makeup application. *Foundation - Face Atelier 2 & 4 custom mixed *Highlighter - LimeLife x Danessa ~ cream highlighters *Blush - Senna Cosmetics cream blush palette (custom mixed). *Contour - Senna Cosmetics contour kit in light *Eyeshadow Mascara and Lipcolor - Various shades by Viseart & LimeLight by Alcone.

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edding bells were ringing for the beautiful singer, Daniella Pick and film director Quentin Tarantino. The Israeli singer and model chose to wear two custom designs by Dana Harel for her wedding. The intimate reform Jewish ceremony was at the couple’s home in Los Angeles. Pick met Tarantino in Israel while he was promoting his 2009 film Inglorious Basterds, and they began dating in 2016. Guests included Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Diane Kruger, and Uma Thurman. accessories by designer Keren wolf added an elegant touch - and for the reception, the bride changed into an open back, bias-cut silk slip dress with Swarovski details on the straps. WWW.CURTISDAHL.COM

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Design: CiCi Events Photography: Janis Ratnieks, Floral: David Kimmel, David Kimmel design Venue: Chateau Challain Cuisine: Alex Dupré, Les Saveurs Dupré Dress: Galia Lahav Stationary: Monumental Designs, Monumental Designs Acrobat Troupe: Enigma Art, Enigma Art Cake: Dealicious Gateaux, Dealicious Gateaux Musicians: Singer, Lou Chase. Choir, God’s Seven


FEDERICA BENI

by MEREDITH CORNING

Based in Italy, Federica Beni is a luxury planning service

specializing in destination weddings, and creating bespoke events and high-end design. Beni, a former business consultant, uses her background to effectively evaluate her clients’ vision and tap into their own unique expression of elegance, executing that vision with detailed precision. She limits the number of events her company commits to - in an effort to ensure extreme personalization and dedication to her clients. Her work has been internationally recognized and continues to breathlessly inspire the wedding industry. Federica Beni’s use of textiles, colors and personal details produce a flawless curation of timeless, ethereal ambiance which has made her signature look unique and recognizable amongst her peers. Her organization and logistical planning methods are key factors to her success. In addition to planning events, Beni offers her talents to her creative colleagues in producing editorials for workshops, to grow their portfolio, to launch new collections, or to rebrand their business.

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She inspires us, and we wanted to know what inspires her. True to the unique and beautiful textures of her aesthetic among other sources of inspiration, it is her clients who inspire her, giving each memorable event, an elegant signature all its own. (Photo by KT Merry) 1. What personal touches do you advise your clients to implement that will set their wedding apart? Being a designer in love with everything that’s beautiful and unique, I always tell my clients to have a special eye for all the details (props, ribbons, styling items, invitation suite, table setting, etc.) that can surely make their event bespoke and unique. I design only high-end events and of course each one of them has to be perfect and memorable, for them first of all and for their guests who have to live a special experience.


2. How do you create an experience for your client’s guests that will be both memorable and unique? I am a perfectionist and the design of each event has to be perfect and has to distinguish from all the others. The concept of the mood is strictly connected not only with the couple’s personality and desires but mostly with the type of venue they choose. Inspecting the venue is a great source of inspiration for me, the architecture, the textures, the materials already on site and the prevailing colours of the structure and of the environment. Consequently I create a moodboard with more options for my clients to choose from. The colour palette, the materials, the textures, the little details for each moment of the event (ceremony, cocktail, dinner, after dinner, etc.) have to absolutely cohesive and perfectly matching with each other. Only in this way the result will be perfect, unique and unforgettable for each couple. 3. What process do you use to learn about your clients’ likes and dislikes so that you can then prioritize what matters to them most? I am used to have a preliminary Skype call with my couples, or even a personal meeting when they choose to come and visit the venues personally. Their relationship, the way they relate with each other, their vision of the couple, their vision of a life together, their past experiences made together. Even the way they look at each other tells me a lot about them

and gives me inspiration to design their event. Of course listening to their desire, their vision of their big day is extremely important and building it together is always very important to them, to feel it is their event and no one else’s. 4. Tell us what upcoming trends you see on the horizon for 2019 luxury weddings. I am not a planner and a designer following the trends so much. For example, the Pantone colours, this year was Ultra Violet, last year Green. The choice of the design must be perfectly in line with the venue and so the style. For sure I can say that trends like shabby chic are now obsolete. I tend to tell my couple not to follow trends too much, but to aim to creating an unforgettable event that exactly reflect their desires and their dreams, enjoying it together with their loved ones. 5. Our next issue is The Vintage Collection and we will be discussing all things luxury vintage fashion. Do you have any favorite vintage fashion designers and why? I have many designers whose style I love. Personally, I don’t look at the fact that a dress may be vintage, or classical, or organic. I love everything that is beautiful and I believe that all designers that enchant the female figure, creating something special for brides to wear on the most important day of their life can be mentioned.

I personally adore dresses which are unique in their kind and lately, also when I have to choose dresses for my editorial, I privilege all that it has got a bit of texture, precious fabrics, beautiful shapes, dresses that look more evening than bridal one. My favourite designers are Dana Harel Designs, Eisen – Stein, Naeem Kaan, Costarellos, Cortana, Rime Arodaky, Lee Petra Grebenau, Lihi Hod, and thinking well, I can find many more!! I am in love for beautiful, refined and unique dresses that can enhance each bride in a different way. (Above headshot by Michael & Carina Photography)

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Château Rhianfa

Our story is a special one going back many years to the exquisite scenery of the Loire Valley in France. Today it is told through the magnificent architecture of our Grade ll-listed Château in North Wales, nestled away on the picturesque Isle of Anglesey on the Menai Strait with breathtaking views overlooking Snowdonia.


Château Challain

The earliest recorded chateau on our site dates all the way back to the medieval age in 1050, in a time of knights and chivalry. The original castle was probably part of the ‘Les Marches de Bretagne’ a series of fortresses that acted as a defensive line that protected the people of the ancient region of France known as Brittany. That chateau, and many others that followed it were destroyed in the wars, and conflicts that wracked the area in the centuries that followed. In 2002, the Nicholson family purchased Chateau Challain and began the painstaking process of restoring the castle to its original splendour. Together with an international team of craftsman, the Nicholsons continue to restore, preserve, and protect this valuable piece of French history.


Through the grand stone gates, a royal adventure begins.This remarkable 800-year-old castle, widely recognised as Ireland’s top castle destination and once home to the Guinness family, is exceptional in every sense. Set in 350 acres of woodland on the shores of Lough Corrib in County Mayo, the multi-award winning property has been voted ‘Best Hotel in the World’.Discover exquisite interiors with unique artwork and sumptuous fabrics adorning each of the 83 individually designed rooms. Enjoy extraordinary dining experiences and fine Irish cuisine; watch hawks soar at Ireland’s first School of Falconry; and restore inner peace and harmony at the state-of-the-art spa. Warm smiles will greet you at every turn from the extraordinary characters of the castle, who passionately care about guest experiences.


Castell de Santa Florentina is a true diamond of Catalonian Modernism. Besides its rich history the Castle is known as a movie set of Game of Thrones. The authentic combination of medieval and modernist styles together with splendid acoustics of the patio of the eleventh century will make your event unforgettable. St. Florentina’s Castle can offer you its luxurious antique halls to celebrate the most important day of two loving hearts. We can guarantee that you and your guests will remember the wedding day forever. Rich history and magnificence of the Castle will create your own fairy tale.

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Hammond Castle

The unique ambiance of Hammond Castle Museum, quaintly nestled on Gloucester’s rocky Atlantic coast 35 miles from Boston, is the perfect setting for an intimate oceanside wedding. It was constructed between the years of 1926 to 1929, by inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr. to serve as his residence. Its architectural style is that of a medieval castle, and was custom built to encompass his private collection of artifacts spanning from ancient Rome through the Renaissance. Picture your wedding in our Great Hall, the Renaissance Dining room, and the indoor Courtyard or on the Oceanside lawn which all serve as picturesque settings. The Museum is an unforgettable and dramatic venue which inspires romance while offering a breathtaking backdrop for your celebration. (Photography 309 Productions)


SINTRA

Sintra, whose Cultural Landscape is classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is located on a granite mountain range less than an hour from Lisbon. Its unique microclimate, made it a favourite summer resort of kings and aristocrats, who built palaces and planted gardens and forests, thus creating the perfect romantic atmosphere and consequently magic venues to host civil or symbolic wedding ceremonies.The Park and Palace of Monserrate represent one of the most beautiful architectural and landscape Romantic creations in Portugal. The Palace combines gothic and Indian influences as well as Moorish suggestions together with exotic and plant motifs which are harmoniously extended to the exterior. Located in the Sintra hills, the Park and Palace of Pena are the fruit of King Ferdinand II’s creative genius and the greatest expression of 19th-century romanticism in Portugal, denoting clear influences from the Manueline and Moorish styles of architecture. The park consists of a forest and luxurious gardens with different species of trees originating from the four corners of the earth.



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Shangri-La byHotels and Resorts MEREDITH CORNING

n his novel Lost Horizon, British author James Hilton describes a fictional place called Shangri-La, as a mystical earthly paradise isolated from the real world, where its inhabitants are eternally happy and forever young. If one were seeking such a place, they would likely find Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, akin to his description. In the renowned surroundings of the cultural heart of Paris, France, the hotel most certainly lives up to its name through its opulent architecture, with one-hundred spacious rooms and suites of refined elegance, and phenomenal views of the Eiffel Tower and River Seine. Along with the luxurious environment, the staff of The Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, deliver an exceptional level of hospitality, making the hotel one of a select few establishments to receive the elite (and exclusively French) ‘Palace’ designation of excellence - above and beyond a fivestar experience. Undeniably a unique location for weddings, engagements, and honeymoons while embodying an epitome of the French “art of living”.

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In a recent interview, the general manager, Mr. Guy Bertaud expresses his thoughts on this level of service and accommodations with respect to atmosphere.

Shangri-La Hotel, Paris has a very unique and special atmosphere as it is the former private residence of Prince Roland Bonaparte, Napoleon’s great nephew.

1. What are some amazing things that your Concierge can arrange?

Moreover, thanks to the wonderful architecture and the elegant decor of the hotel, the building has been listed with French Historical Monuments since 2009.

The Concierge team advises guests with respect to Paris’ cultural and culinary treasures. Thanks to their network, they can arrange any type of activity in Paris. They also ensure that guests enjoy an unforgettable experience within the hotel and feel at home. Some amazing things that the concierge team can arrange are, for example, finding next-day tickets to a show that has been sold out for weeks, or organizing spectacular proposals for romantic events. The Concierge organizes bespoke and exclusive experiences, and meets every client’s demand. 2. What makes your hotel memorable and unforgettable?

Nestled in the refined 16th arrondissement, the hotel is located across the Seine, within an area that has one of the highest concentrations of museums in Europe, and facing the Eiffel Tower, which provide an amazing view from many of the rooms and suites. Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, which was awarded the “Palace status” in 2014, is a unique blend of two cultures: the Asian art of hospitality and the French art of living. The hotel offers a unique gastronomic experience thanks to its 3 restaurants: L’Abeille, with two-Michelin starred French gastronomy, Shang Palace, the only Chinese restaurant in France to have a Michelin star, and La Bauhinia,


offering South-East Asian cuisine; but also Le Bar Botaniste, where guests can enjoy surprising signature cocktails inspired by botany, one of the major area of interest of Prince Roland Bonaparte. The 15 x 6m swimming pool, bathed in natural daylight, is also one of the main assets of the hotel. Finally, the hotel is composed of 8,507 square-feet of reception areas and event spaces, where the Bonaparte family historically organized their prestigious social events, ideal for hosting a prestigious wedding, conference, seminar or banquet. 3. What is the atmosphere of your hotel? What types of guests does it attract? There is a strong residential feeling at Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, as it was the former home of the Bonaparte family, and as the main purpose of the Shangri-La teams is to make everyone feel at home. This Parisian property is also the perfect romantic destination for honeymooners! Therefore, it attracts many guests for either romantic getaways, proposals, weddings, or honeymoons. However, the hotel also welcomes families for vacations or weekends away, and also business guests.

4. What is the history behind Shangri-La? On 17 December 2010, Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts opened Shangri-La Hotel, Paris, representing its first property in Europe, a flagship of intimate scale and local historical significance. Shangri-La Hotel, Paris is the former residence of Prince Roland Bonaparte, grand-nephew of Emperor Napoleon I, originally designed to house Roland Bonaparte’s collection of dried plants. The architectural treasure, which dates back to 1896 and now [a] registered historic monument, was unveiled on 17 December 2010 after extensive renovations under the guidance of architect Richard Martinet and interior designer PierreYves Rochon that maintained the integrity and spirit of the building’s original design. 5. Do you have a favorite meal in your restaurant? We have 3 restaurants at Shangri-La Hotel, Paris: La Bauhinia all day contemporary restaurant L’Abeille : Gourmet French restaurant Shang Palace: authentic Cantonese restaurant (continued)


I have various favorite dishes from all our restaurants, such as the Poached Langoustines from Summer Isle, ginger/lime fragrant broth from L’Abeille, or the grilled Sea Bass served with a lemon butter sauce from La Bauhinia. I also very much appreciate the selection of Dim Sum from Shang Palace, our authentic Cantonese restaurant. 6. Tell us about Shangri-La weddings and what clients can expect. Shangri-La Hotel, Paris is an idyllic place to celebrate weddings. In the heart of the French capital, future spouses can experience one of the most memorable days in their life in the elegant setting of the ballrooms, listed with French Historical monuments, for a princely feeling, or celebrate

their union in privacy in the comfort of their suite. Ideal for hosting a ceremony, engagement or prestigious wedding, Shangri-La Hotel, Paris’ 790-square-metres (8,507-square-feet) of reception areas and event spaces evoke the spirit of the elegant events hosted by the Bonaparte family for 19th century Parisian society. The historical function rooms open into a sumptuous Eiffel Terrace. This unique terrace offers a stunning view on the Eiffel Tour. At Shangri la, Hotel Paris, teams will work with you to reserve your dates, plan the schedule of events, coordinate all food and beverage details, from menu design to linens, and assist with other aspects of your wedding experience at the hotel. At your request, they can provide a list of recommended vendors for all your wedding needs, from photographers to music and limousine services.



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Planner: Crown Weddings Venue and Catering: Rancho Valencia Resort and Spa Photographer: Lillywhite Photography & The Youngrens Photography Florist: Adorations Botanical Artistry Linen: La Tavola Linen Furniture/Tent/Draping: Hire Elegance Chairs: APR Boutique Event Rentals Tabletop Rentals: Bright Event Rentals Dinner Chairs: Chameleon Chair Collection Lighting: Brilliant Event Lighting Aisle Runner: The Original Runner Company Hair and Makeup: The Makeup Box Ceremony Music: Eliana Strings Dress: The White Dress Gelato: Frost Gelato Cookies: The Cravory Cookies




Brit ianey and Jason at the

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Planner: Honey Fitz Events Floral Design Little Hill Floral Designs Venue: Millennium Biltmore Hotel Music: DJ Lancia Band:Marley Munroe Lighting: TMM Pro Photographer: Lin & Jirsa Specialty Rentals: La Tavola Photobooth: Mir Mir Hair: Rekiyra Williams Makeup: Kim Page Krystle Uy Violinist: Reiko Nakano Emcee: Reggie PR & Marketing: Rayce PR


THE BUSH FAMILY WEDDING Barbara Bush - daughter of Former President George

W., and Former First Lady Laura Bush - married screenwriter and actor, Craig Coyne, in a coastal ceremony in Maine. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a custom Vera Wang gown for the intimate and small nuptials. The Vera Wang gown had a beautiful cowl draped neckline with spaghetti straps in ivory silk. Barbara wore a sentimental “something borrowed” - a

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bracelet which her grandfather once gifted to his late wife. The ceremony was focused on family. Barbara’s aunt, Dorothy Bush Koch, was the officiant for the ceremony, and the bride’s grandfather lovingly watched the ceremony from the front row. The bride’s twin sister, Jenna attended with her husband Henry Hager, and the bride’s nieces served as flower girls and ring bearer. (Paul Morse Photography)




LINDY & CHRIS AT THE HAIKU MILL





PHOTOGRAPHY : CHRIS J. EVANS VENUE: HAIKU MILL FLORALS: TERESA SENA RENTALS: ACCEL RENTALS MAUI BAR SERVICE: SUGAR BEACH MUSIC: MANUTEA CALLIGRAPHY: MISS B CALLIGRAPH Y OFFICIATE: PIA ALULI


BENNY SAHAR IN TEL AVIV


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PHOTOGRAPHY : KT MERRY PLANNING AND DESIGN: FEDERICA BENI FLOWERS: MYRTLE ET OLIVE SILK RUNNERS AND RIBBONS: FROU FROU CHIC CHAIRS: LUCA FERRETTI VENUE: CASTELLO DI VICARELLO PAPER DESIGN: DANIEL TRAN


Planner Beautiful Occasions Floral: Kazimirova Design Stationary: Jungrad Design Location: Ermelerhaus Berlin Germany Rentals: One Fancy Fox (Also Right)




Cake:Verzuckert Berlin Planner Beautiful Occasions Floral: Kazimirova Design Location: Ermelerhaus Berlin Germany (Also Left)

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