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Shape Your Journey Together. Your love is unequaled. Your wedding can be as well. Located in the vibrant heart of downtown, The Saratoga Hilton provides an exclusive venue for weddings. Host an elegant reception in the Saratoga Ballroom, which accommodates up to 300 guests or treat your friends and family to a catered affair in our Broadway Ballroom, which provides a more secluded, intimate setting for groups of up to 180. And allow our skilled planners to work with you to create the perfect ambience for a magnificent wedding that will be cherished for years to come.

For more information call 518.693.1004 or visit thesaratogahotel.com 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

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Breezes whispering in the trees...the fragrant scent of fresh air...mountain grandeur...the embrace of the surrounding hills, all made sweeter by the one you love. Join us in a celebration of beauty as we welcome spring and summer.

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Every Bride Needs Emily.

Emily Post’s Wedding Planner Emily Post’s Wedding Etiquette Emily Post’s A Wedding Like No Other Do I Have to Wear White? Emily Post’s Wedding Planner for Moms Emily Post’s Wedding Parties

The Emily Post Institute, Inc. | Burlington, Vermont | emilypost.com Emily Post is a registered trademark of The Emily Post Institute, Inc.


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An extraordinary event requires an extraordinary setting. Hold your wedding, reception, rehearsal dinner or other special event at Rochester’s landmark art museum. Catering by Max at the Gallery

500 University Avenue, Rochester, NY mag.rochester.edu events booking: 585.276.8950 photos: Brandon Vick Photography



Register at Parkleigh

215 Park Avenue, Rochester, New York parkleigh.com 585-244-4842 800-333-0627


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vintage inspired gowns and accessories ~ so fun !

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spectacular location unforgettable event the historic boathouse restaurant & the lodges at cresthaven

Why just plan the wedding day when you can plan a wedding weekend? Make it an all-inclusive event. Make it simple.

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Editor in Chief: Krista Washburn Senior Designer: Michele Frye Marketing & Sales Director: Caroline Smith Assistant Designers: Lindsay Wright, Peter Mailloux Account Executives: Judy Robinson, Cassandra George, Rachel Gamberg Office Manager: Sally Washburn Editorial Coordinator: Jana Devereaux Fashion Coordinator: Courtney Shearer Printing: Villanti & Sons, Printers Production: Alexander Gustafson Contributing Photographers: Alyson Beth, Andrea Casey, Brandon Vick, David Seaver, JP Elario Contributing Writers: Amy Brayfield, Jenny Feldman, Ian Wheeler-Nicholson Editorial Interns: Lauren Foley, Christine Penney Event Coordinator Intern: Amanda Giroux Marketing Intern: Maryse Cosentino Special Support: Alison Bucholz-Ellis, Alyson Beth, Andrea Casey, Austin Family, Baked Beads, Barrie Fisher, Chad Shepard, Christy & Brian Beltrami, Cynthea Wight Hausman, Daria Bishop, Green Mountain Floral Supply, Gwen & Minner Hobbs, Harry Washburn, Irene Beshaw, Irene Maston, JP Elario, John Crabbe Jr., John Scheer, Katey Gordon, Kathy Rose, Kate Villa, Lynda Dandeneau, Marion Abrams, Patrick Moreau, Rachelle Howard, Riann Washburn, Sarah Crowley, Tommy McNeill …and Rocco Editorial & Advertising Offices WellWed in New York PO Box 8076 Essex, VT 05451 Tel 866.595.9221 Fax 802.419.5344 wellwed.com | aweddingaffair.com info@wellwed.com

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Since opening in Saratoga Springs in 1988 we have provided equipment and service for hundreds of weddings and events. While we change with the times and are always adding new equipment to suit the current trends in tents, lighting, decor and furniture one thing has never changed, our dedication to service. We understand the trust put in us for such an important once in a lifetime moment and we make sure that trust in us is well placed.

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editors note issue no. 7 daria bishop

{from the publisher} In the wedding industry, every job is so important — and so hands-on — that it requires a true love for the trade. Being “hands-on” is one thing I know about. Every item in this issue — in every issue! — has my fingerprints all over it. I’ve scoured flea markets, rummaged through garage sales, and pounded city streets searching for the perfect prop to make a photo shoot extraordinary and, more important, fire the imagination of a bride-to-be. I’ve handcrafted items for tabletops and gowns, and don’t get me started on the art of glittering! But even after countless hours choosing photos and laying out pages — I still love my job. And when my passion shows through, these pages really come to life. I hope in reading this issue, you’ll feel the same enthusiasm to make your wedding unique. Feeling overwhelmed? Translate that energy into organization and break down the flurry of details into manageable bites. What defines you as a couple? Are you both foodies? Find caterers who’ll work with you to create personalized cuisine. Wine connoisseurs? Ensure your taste in vino is a priority in the budget. Passion and planning together make a fabulous combination.

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Let your past inspire you — anything is fair game! My own childhood memories of eating Creamsicles in the hot summer sun became our sorbet color palette (page 107). And who didn’t love county fairs as a kid? Our gorgeous gown shoot, Fair Weather (page 120), is sure to bring you back to your youth. In today’s economy, budgeting is essential. Wedding professionals everywhere will happily work with you to provide the best experience possible at any price point. Or, get crafty with a little DIY (see pages 85-117). Not sure where to start? This issue is filled with ideas! Go ahead: Rip out pages, make an inspiration board, show vendors what you’re excited about. With smart planning, you can put on a great show that’s totally you. Let us help you get inspired and get passionate!

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back stage wellwed {who's who in “i-do"}

Just like a wedding, we receive a ton of support from amazingly talented wedding professionals. listed Below are some of those who lent their creativity and dedication to shaping this issue! Rebecca Ashby, of The Pink Orange, makes custom-designing your wedding stationery stress-free and fun. The Pink Orange specializes in creating invitations, thank-you notes, save-the-date cards, and other paper goods that reflect the personality of the bride and groom. Heavenscent Floral Art's Jordan Baker offers simple, natural, and elegant custom flower arrangements for your special event. Rae Barnes, of Rae Barnes Photography, captures every mood, whether she’s shooting weddings, engagement sessions, or portraits of children. Photographer Alyson Beth’s exceptional talent and assiduous attention to her clients' needs ensures that the memories of your special day will last a lifetime. Kris Ann Blanchette’s floral design boutique, Fleurtacious Designs, is renowned for stunning arrangements and delightful designs. One of the Adirondack’s best kept secrets, Cindy Byno of Northwoods Events, ensures that the big day is as seamless as it is magical. Sincredible Pastries’ Marion Cardwell-Ferrer is known for her made-from-scratch delights, handmade fillings, and cake frostings. Andrea Casey is a talented artist-photographer working all over New York, producing lovingly rendered portraits and photos. Ann Clowe, of The Topiary Florist, uses only the freshest blooms. Each arrangement is guaranteed to be beautiful for your wedding day. Alexandra Daley, of Dolce Press, creates invitations with sophisticated style and unexpected detail. Joe and J.P. Elario, of Joe Elario Photography, have more than 35 years of experience capturing pictureperfect wedding moments. The duo immortalizes real moments, not staged shots, with stunning results.

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Rudy Grant and David Siders, of Experience and Creative Design, ensure that every single element of a wedding is beautiful and inspired.

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Nanette Hayner and Kim Hayes, of Whistlestop Florist, are the wedding wizards of all things floral. From simple bouquets to awe-inspiring arrangements, whatever your flower fancy, this duo can bring your fantasy to life. Searching for a custom wedding cake and more? Look no fur ther than Linda Laestadius of Sweet Nothings. With more than 20 years of experience working in some of New York's finest restaurants, she has your dessert and catering needs covered. Charlie Levitz, chef and owner of Chair 6 Catering and Restaurant Group, uses only top-notch organic ingredients in his creations, offering truly exceptional cuisine. Dale Miller Restaurant’s Chef Dale Miller is an expert in culinary arts, creating menus and meals that delight. Chantiza Stern, owner of Table Toppers of Rochester, raises the bar for tabletop and event design, bringing fresh ideas and exciting new elements to the field. Brandon Vick, of Brandon Vick Photography, brings an offbeat charm and serious elegance to every photography session.

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wedNotes local

{Noteworthy news} the New York State wedding industry is ripe with countless talented wedding professionals. From awards to new businesses, here are our top 4!

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Beautiful invites are on every bride’s list — and kudos to paper designer Rebecca Ashby of The Pink Orange for making hers not only beautiful, but eco-friendly as well. Ashby offers paper invites, save-the-dates, social cards, and more — all of which can be planted after use to grow lovely blooms. thepinkorange.com

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Wineries are fabulous locations for nuptials, and one New York vineyard — Heron Hill Winery — has officially been discovered. Heron Hill was recently named one of the top ten “World’s Most Spectacular Tasting Rooms” by Travel + Leisure Magazine, who cited their incredible location, architecture, and décor. heronhill.com

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{bling thing } Seeking a secluded spot to shop, relax, and maybe even design your own ring? Look no further than the Cornell's Jewelers Diamond Bar in Rochester, where privileged brides-to-be will find the top-floor sparkling paradise replete with luxurious sofa seating and beverage service. cornellsjewelers.com

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{RING IT ON!}

Proposal stories are cute, but they’re even cuter when they involve those who work in the wedding business. Congratulations to Saratoga bridal boutique Something Bleu Bridal’s Allison Cascade Kozel and her new fiancé, Collin Badger, who got engaged September 6! Collin orchestrated the perfect proposal: hiking to the top of Cascade Mountain, where Allison’s parents were married. What a guy!


photos: ulysses photography, catherine leonard, julia newman

an intriguing and distinctive alternative to conventional wedding venues. Intimate, romantic and enveloped by lush gardens, This early 1800’s greek revival manor has been impeccably restored to its original grace and Grandeur.

washingtonville, ny | 800.337.2556 | feastcaterers.com {in the hudson valley | less than 1 hour from nyc | 1 1/2 hours from the capital region}


wedNotes national

{Noteworthy news} the u.s. is filled with the most talented wedding professionals in the world. With new talent popping up daily, it's hard to keep up - here are some of our top picks.

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{face time} For that “blushing bride” look, try Stila Loves Claire Pettibone makeup palette — a collaborative effort between Stila Cosmetics and Claire Pettibone. This bridal cosmetic essential features two eye shadow trios as well as one lip and cheek shade each — just the thing for your big-day primp session. stilacosmetics.com

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{bow jest} Thrilling news: One of our favorite bridesmaid dress designers, Coren Moore, now offers her high-quality designs in long ties and bowties. The men’s accessories perfectly match the colors and fabrics of the dress collection, so coordinating has never been easier. Above, a bevy of groomsmen donning Coren's ties. corenmoore.com

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Inspired by vintage fashion, Fancy New York creates beautiful dresses that are a fabulous alternative to the conventional, ultra-formal wedding gown. Their unique designs mix retro 40's and 50's "glam" with a modern sensibility perfect for a variety of styles. Above, the Suzette (one of my favorites!). dressmefancy.com



ny Talent spotlight {table toppers of rochester}

Chantiza Stern makes fun her No. 1

priority for couples planning their weddings in the Rochester area and throughout new york.

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name: Chantiza Stern business: Table Toppers of Rochester Years in Business: 26 (has owned table toppers for 4) location: Rochester, NY website: tabletoppersofrochester.com

Chantiza Stern fell into the wedding business after motherhood interrupted her fashionmerchandising career. Stern’s friend, Ellie Silverberg, owned a bustling linen rental company in Rochester and needed help. Stern was looking for something to do and signed on to help her pal. It was immediately obvious that Stern had a passion for the business — her artistic background and fabric knowledge made her a natural for helping couples put together linens to suit their wedding style. After two years, Stern bought her friend’s business and launched an aggressive growth plan. Now, Table Toppers of Rochester has expanded to include event planning as well as rentals, a natural progression since Stern’s longtime relationship with local vendors and her experience sweating the details for couples in pursuit of perfection have equipped her well for the task of planning high-end weddings. Stern travels the globe, bringing back innovative ideas from South America, Europe, and the Far East to enliven her upstate weddings.

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kracke photography

STERN'S MOTTO: focus on having a good time and trust the experts !



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{attention: free stuff} Log on every week and enter to win our giveaway! Items include handcrafted

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jewelry, specialty foods, luxurious beauty products, and so much more! Be sure to check out the website while you’re there for great resources on everything in “i-do”.

DIY BRIDES: check out our website for some fresh new projects and ideas , like this birdcage veil , that will inspire you to roll up your sleeves and get crafty ! Follow Us!

YOUR FEATURED WEDDING: think your wedding was truly exceptional ? we ’d love to hear about it ! visit our website and tell us all about your wedding for a chance to be featured in the magazine or online.

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Eager for fresh new trends and unique ideas? Visit our regularly updated blog to browse though videos, articles, and news for inspiration.

TWITTER: tweet your heart out by following wellwed on twitter for our most up ~ to ~ date observations , trends , and news at the magazine. Photography jen curtis


come and see The Lodge, where rustic elegance meets Adirondack charm. We’ll take care of every detail, so on your special day all you have to do is say “I do”.

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Photos: Meghan Thomas Photography, ReBecca’s Photography, Ed Guarente Photography

what they’re talking about


ny wedding affairs

{mission possible} The 2010 Wedding Affairs are the perfect antidote for “expo-style” wedding show burnout — get ready to be pampered and prepared. If you’re interested in all that Upstate New York has to offer prospective married couples, join us at the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester on January 23 for a wedding showc ase that’s t r uly one-of-a-k i nd. The New York Wedding Affair’s Marie Antoinette–themed celebration of all things nuptial is a far cry from traditional expo-style wedding fairs. Here, you’ll find fete-worthy fare served up by the area’s many excellent local caterers, exquisitely crafted cakes that taste as good as they look, a runway show of the season’s best bridal couture, exceptional table settings, and more — all concocted by New York’s most exceptional vendors. Last year’s event was a rousing success, with decadent candy and caramel apple bars and a sophisticated potpourri bar. Surely there could be no better way to begin the process of planning your wedding celebration than with an event inspired by the phrase “Let them eat cake!”

A MUST-ATTEND EVENT: an intimate and inspirational afternoon filled with

educational workshops and seminars ~ no matter where you are in planning.

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{save the dates - 2010 events}

Dreaming of an upstate wedding? Come to the 2010 New York Wedding Affair and learn about the best of New York’s cuisine, décor, photography, and more. Register early, as tickets do sell out - aweddingaffair.com.

02.20.10: The Hamptons Wedding Affair, Southampton, NY 03.06.10: The cape & islands Wedding Affair, Brewster, MA 03.14.10: diy wedding workshop with lisa light, saratoga springs, ny

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250 west 39th street studio 408, new york city, new york 212.731. 2017 | corenmoore.com

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Your wedding

main photo: tracey buyce photography

Easy to access, yet a world away customized wedding packages | indoor & outdoor ceremony locations | rehearsal dinners | accommodations located in the southern adirondacks | 518.623.5599 | thelodgeonecholake.com

first small photo: rae barnes photography

will be talked about for years...


Personalized Lighting

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we make it memorable and easy!

Centerpiece Highlights| Table, Dance Floor & Thematic Lighting | Architectural Accents | Color Changing Paper Lanterns | Landscape Lighting | Customized Projections | DVD Creation | Slide Shows | Special Effects our designs have been featured in tents, barns, theaters, ballrooms, private Homes & historic Buildings from concept to completion. we oversee and coordinate all aspects and details of your special event.

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Family owned since 1923, Cornell’s Jewelers new Bridal Bar offers an intimate and personal experience that dreams, and your budget, are made of. Discover our new Affordable Chic area. Cornell’s Jewelers, a unique experience. 585.264.0100 I 800.537.8637 I cornellsjewelers.com


Aurora, New York {logo design above} betsywhite {photography} Jason Groupp {reception site} aurora inn

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This isn’t the first time Alisha Clark and Luke Walker’s wedding pictures have appeared on these pages, but it’s the first time they’ve actually been the stars of the photos. Alisha and Luke are a much sought-after wedding photography team in Upstate New York. In fact, wedding photography brought them together: The couple met at a photography conference in Los Angeles. That meeting turned into a long-distance relationship as Alisha, who hails from St. Louis, Missouri, and Luke, who’s from Upstate New York, forged a friendship that blossomed into love. Eventually, Luke managed to persuade Alisha to join him in his wedding photography business in New York, and the duo created a romantic and professional relationship that grew to include a booming business and a beautiful daughter named Lillie. Luke plotted a marriage proposal designed to appeal to the photographer in his wife-to-be. With the help of his friend Jessica Claire, a celebrated wedding photographer in her own right, Luke tricked Alisha into a location Jessica had scouted for maximum visual impact. Thinking she was meeting Jessica for lunch and a quick headshot, Alisha was blown away when Luke dropped to one knee in front of a construction site in downtown New York City and asked her to marry him. Jessica caught every moment on film. “It was all about the photos,” Luke jokes.

During the dancing, Alisha sneaked out of the tent and returned with a fabulous 1950's dress and a haircut to match.

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Since Alisha and Luke are part of the wedding industry, they had no trouble finding vendors who could help them pull off the wedding they envisioned. And there was no question that they’d be celebrating their wedding in Upstate New York. Alisha and Luke loved the Finger Lakes area and thought it would make a gorgeous wedding backdrop as well as a terrific weekend getaway for their guests. Alisha also wanted to introduce her extended family to the beauty of her adopted home. The wedding itself was all about special moments. During the ceremony, Alisha and Luke presented Lillie with a necklace, including her in their ceremony. “I knew if I gave Mommy a ring, I had to give Lillie something special, too,” Luke says. Luke’s favorite part of the wedding was the fun the couple had hanging out with their friends and family before the sunset wedding ceremony. Most of the guests were spending the weekend at the sprawling house Alisha and Luke had rented, and they spent the summer afternoon swimming, kayaking, and playing frisbee on the lawn. And because Alisha


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{Other professionals} Cake & Catering: Aurora Inn Coordination: Proposing Dreams Weddings event rentals: BBJ Linens & Bella Umbrella favors: Bella Bites Truffles

and Luke are wedding pros, they didn’t even flinch when one of their centerpieces was smashed by an errant gust of wind just 30 minutes before the reception was slated to begin. “We knew we’d have at least one ‘oh crap’ moment — every wedding does,” says Luke. He knew he had hired good people who would solve any problem that blew in, which meant he and Alisha didn’t have to waste time getting stressed about things going wrong. Of course, there were good surprises, too: During the dancing, Alisha sneaked out of the tent and returned with a fabulous 1950's dress and a haircut to match. For Luke, who loved her hair short but had understood why she wanted to grow it longer for their wedding, Alisha’s surprise mid-reception transformation was one of the highlights of their celebration. The biggest surprise, though, was how amazing the whole experience was. Alisha and Luke have participated in a lot of weddings, so they’ve seen firsthand what an emotional experience the day can be. “There’s no way to prepare for how special it’s going to be until you do it,” says Luke. “We spent a decent amount of money and time on our wedding, and honestly, it was the best money we ever spent. It was the best time of our lives. I don’t think it can ever be topped.”

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gown: Elizabeth Fillmore Hair: April Scheffer invitations: Papeterie, Lucky Luxe Reception Site: Aurora Inn Logo design: (on page 49) BetsyWhite betsywhite.com

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At Wildflowers Florist, our artistic creativity & attention to detail are combined together to make your wedding visions come true!

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When Stacy Kellogg and Ozgur Ercan say they had a colorful wedding, they’re not kidding. The Rochester, New York, couple used broken pieces of stained glass in five bold colors during their wedding ceremony to symbolize different aspects of their relationship: fuchsia for love, purple for passion, green for growth, orange for happiness, and teal for loyalty. Guests picked up pieces of broken glass (sanded for safety) and held them, wishing the couple joy in their marriage, before returning the glass pieces to a storage basket. Color was a vital component of the wedding celebration for Stacy, a floral designer who’s been making beautiful floral arrangements for more than 14 years. “To pick one or two colors wasn’t really in the cards for us,” says Stacy. “We really wanted to reflect our colorful personalities, so we started with our favorite jewel tones and built the wedding from there.” Stacy and Ozgur were determined to have a wedding that truly reflected their unique personalities. They brainstormed ideas and encouraged their vendors to go wild carrying out their basic concepts. “We told everybody, ‘Do something you have never done before. Have fun with it,’” says Stacy. Stacy and Ozgur put their own creativity to work too: Stacy enlisted her bridal party’s participation in making their own headpieces for the ceremony; Stacy’s mom stitched colorful crystals all over Stacy’s second wedding dress (a surprise gift from her mom and aunts, who knew Stacy had loved the nontraditional dress); and each guest took home a hand-painted favor made by Stacy and Ozgur. Every detail of the wedding, from the structure of the wedding ceremony, to the aisle runners, to the flowers that the bride designed herself, was crafted to reflect the bride and groom’s personalities. Stacy’s creative enthusiasm was such an important part of the wedding that Ozgur quipped, “We’ve been Stacified,” when someone complimented his groomsmen’s colorful ties. The phrase caught on, and it’s become a tagline for Stacy’s floral business.

“To pick one or two colors wasn’t really in the cards for us,” says Stacy.

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Since Ozgur is originally from Turkey and most of his family still lives there, Stacy and Ozgur wanted to incorporate Turkish traditions into their ceremony. Stacy and 150 of her closest female friends and family members had a kina before the wedding, a traditional Turkish prenuptial gathering ceremony that represents the bride leaving her parents’ home. Turkish food was a big hit at the wedding reception, and Stacy and Ozgur found a DJ who could spin Turkish tunes as well as American music, keeping the dance floor packed all night.


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Stacy found vendors who were as excited about creating something one-of-a-kind as she and Ozgur were, and the end result was everything she’d hoped for. In fact, when she walked into the room where the reception was to take place and saw everything set up, Stacy burst into happy tears. Ozgur, who was with her, says that his favorite part of the whole day was seeing how happy Stacy was at that moment. “I can’t even imagine how you feel right now, knowing you created all this,” he whispered to her. “I’m so proud of you.” Stacy and Ozgur had toyed with the idea of a destination wedding, but a family scheduling conflict made them rethink the destination idea and look in their own backyard. Artisan Works inspired them immediately with its creative approach to art display and wealth of colorful details. It felt like the perfect fit for their personalities and the perfect place to celebrate their wedding. After the celebrations ended, Stacy and Ozgur headed home with a basket of broken glass and plans to create a new art project from it together — proof that their creative wedding celebration really was a harbinger of shared inspiration to come.

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When you meet the right girl, it can be hard to wait for the right moment. For David El Hadj, there was no question that Alexis Gorman was the right woman. Less than six months after their first date, David had chosen the ring, sought Alexis’ parents’ blessing, and conspired to have her family present for his proposal. He’d even had the date he planned to ask Alexis to marry him engraved inside her engagement ring: August 30, 2008. On August 29, he caught the train to Loudonville with an unsuspecting Alexis and joined her family for a weekend getaway, starting with dinner and several bottles of wine. At that point, David realized the flaw in his plan: How was he supposed to wait until the next day to ask Alexis to be his wife? In the end, he made it — but just barely. After trying unsuccessfully to fall asleep, David climbed out of bed in his pajamas a little after midnight and found Alexis still chatting in the pool house with her mom and sister. He asked Alexis to come for a walk, and as they moved together toward the rose garden, he dropped to one knee beside the swimming pool and asked Alexis to marry him. Alexis, who was equal parts surprised and delighted, shouted “Yes!” and flung herself into David’s arms. They headed back to the pool house where Alexis’ grinning family had popped open a bottle of champagne to celebrate. As soon as the time difference caught up with them, the couple called David’s family in London to share the happy news.

As Alexis and David joined their guests for cocktails, a vivid rainbow arched across the cerulean blue sky.

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Alexis’ family home in Loudonville seemed like the perfect spot to celebrate their wedding. Alexis chose a crisp palette of blue and white, her favorite summertime shades, and a recurring motif of two bluebirds as a symbol of happiness and prosperity for the wedding stationery, programs, coasters, and other printed materials. Inspired by many summers on Martha’s Vineyard, Alexis chose vivid blue hydrangeas — one of the Vineyard’s most eye-catching summer blooms — for floral arrangements. For the table centerpieces, Alexis eschewed traditional cut glass and chose white porcelain tree trunk vases instead — their sleek, organic forms added a hint of whimsy to the tables and echoed the beauty of the tree-filled location. Alexis and David had enjoyed their first date in a tapas bar with a ceiling full of sparkling crystal chandeliers, so in a nod to sentiment, Alexis was inspired to give every table a glittering chandelier focal point. “We wanted something that was a little bit enchanted forest and a little bit fairy-tale wonderland,” says Alexis.


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Alexis, whose first name, Kathryn, a tribute to her great-grandmother, carried that great-grandmother’s mother-of-pearl Bible down the aisle, along with a handkerchief embroidered with her first initial attached to her bouquet. One of Alexis’ favorite wedding moments was walking through the Cathedral of All Saints in her dotted silk Carolina Herrera gown, seeing David’s face light up as she approached him. After the ceremony, guests toasted the happy couple with Cielo Blue margaritas, the couple’s signature drink, a mix of Cielo Blanco tequila and fresh blueberries inspired by their upcoming honeymoon trip to Punta Mita, Mexico. Guests snagged coasters emblazoned with bluebirds on the front and the recipe on the back so they could replicate the beverage at home. Even the weather cooperated, breaking into dazzling sunlight just before the ceremony after a month of gray skies and rainy days. As Alexis and David joined their guests for cocktails, a vivid rainbow arched across the cerulean blue sky, heralding what seemed like a happy meteorological confirmation of David’s impetuous proposal: Any time is the right time when you’ve found the right person.

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As Elizabeth Ferguson looked around The Sagamore Resort’s Shelving Rock Terrace at the friends and family who had come to watch her marry Lawson Stillman Parker II, she knew she was looking at the people who had seen her through both the best and the hardest times of her life. When Elizabeth met Lawson in the summer of 2007, they were both starry-eyed dreamers who found that they had an instant connection. Lawson was managing an indoor swimming pool in Syracuse, New York, while he studied for his law school entrance exams and was ready to begin realizing his dream of becoming a lawyer, while Elizabeth was coaching a high school girls’ swim team that used Lawson’s pool as she worked on finishing a novel. When the two met, it was as though the stars were perfectly aligned: They had their dreams, and they had each other. What could have been more perfect? Life, however, threw Elizabeth and Lawson a curve — a gorgeous, exhausting, sometimes difficult, always extraordinary curve, in the form of a son, Lawson Stillman Parker III, who entered the world on January 31, 2008, turning his parents’ world upside down and making them question their plans for the future. Lawson was engrossed in challenging first-year studies at the Syracuse College of Law, while Elizabeth was working as a legal assistant to help cover the costs for their young family. They were too tired to think about what to make for dinner many nights, much less about planning a wedding. But as they muddled through that first, exhausting year of parenthood, they realized that they were right where they belonged: together. The vision of their shared life began to re-form — it was changed, but just as charged with destiny as it had been when they first met. When Lawson proposed to Elizabeth that Christmas, it was 5:30 in the morning, and they were snuggling with their son, still in their pajamas.

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Elizabeth and Lawson wanted to introduce their friends and family to their adopted hometown, so they knew they wanted their wedding celebration to take place in Upstate New York. “We wanted a location that was classy and elegant and very ‘New York,’” says Elizabeth. “The Sagamore fit every requirement.” Elizabeth envisioned a chic, elegant wedding — “kind of Old Hollywood glamour meets New York modern,” she explains. Her event designer achieved the look Elizabeth wanted by transforming the space with crystal chandeliers,


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custom lighting, and plenty of Elizabeth’s favorite color, pink. When she saw the reception tent for the first time, she had tears in her eyes. “After the baby was born, I wasn’t sure if we’d ever have the fairy-tale, but our wedding day was completely magical,” she says. “It exceeded my every expectation.” Elizabeth and Lawson also wanted a wedding that included the people who had seen them through the phases of their relationship. They toyed with the idea of a big wedding — after all, their life had brought them a lot to celebrate — but in the end, they decided that a big wedding wouldn’t give them what they wanted: a warm, personal celebration with the people who had supported them through it all and could fully appreciate the joy of the day. In the end, they invited 36 guests to share their wedding day with them. As Elizabeth and her father walked onto The Sagamore’s terrace and began the long walk down the stairs to the wedding site, the hotel guests on the terrace — all complete strangers — began clapping for the bride-to-be. For Elizabeth and Lawson, who had almost given up on the idea of a fairy-tale wedding, the applause was a much-welcomed reminder that real life comes with happy endings, too — sometimes, you just have to work a little harder to get there.

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Sara Hallberg had just started to unpack the boxes in her Saratoga Springs home when a winter storm struck, covering the neighborhood – including Sara’s car – in snow. Sara, who had just moved from Cleveland, was totally unprepared for the cold weather and stood shivering by her car, trying to make up her mind what to do. Fortunately, Bentley Boivin spotted his new neighbor and recognized her as a damsel in distress. Grinning, he volunteered to shovel Sara’s car out of the snow, and a storybook romance began. Sara fell in love with Bentley and his two young children, and the feeling was mutual. One warm summer day, Bentley insisted that Sara come with him to check out a fantastic little nursery he’d discovered, and Sara, who was sweaty and dirt-streaked from a morning of gardening, jumped up beside him in the cab of the truck. Sure enough, the little nursery was charming, and Sara and Bentley loaded up the back of the truck with a few new purchases for their garden. Halfway home, the vintage truck broke down – something it had a habit of doing – and after jumping out of the car to check for leaking fluids, Sara turned to Bentley with a question in her eyes. “What do we do?” she asked. He asked her to grab something in the glove compartment, but when Sara opened the metal door, she saw two beautifully restored antique rings. Bentley asked her to marry him, to which a stunned Sara responded, “Are you sure?” before following up with a delighted, “Yes!”

Sara loved her bouquet so much that she took it with her on her honeymoon and took photos of it at each location they visited.

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When it came to planning their wedding, Sara and Bentley were determined to have a ceremony with meaning behind it. With that in mind, there was no question that their hometown of Saratoga Springs was the perfect spot to celebrate the beginning of a new stage in their life together. Sara wanted a wedding that captured the playful enchantment of children’s literature. “We wanted a storybook wedding, like the one in the old story ‘Froggy Went a-Courting,’ she says. “Not a fairy-tale wedding, but a storybook wedding — with all the magic, whimsy, and childish charm that suggests,” she says. Sara used a delightfully illustrated version of the story as the inspiration for the wedding’s decorations, flowers, cake, and even her own wedding dress. In keeping with the personal feeling for the wedding, Sara and Bentley enlisted the little nursery they’d visited on the day of his proposal to do the flowers for the wedding. The nursery amazed Sara and Bentley with the lavish flower arrangements they put together for the ceremony and reception. Sara loved her bouquet designed


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by the nursery’s floral designer so much that she took it with her on her honeymoon and took photos of it at each location they visited. The chef at the Mansion Inn made huge batches of macaroni salad, using Bentley's famous family recipe, to accompany the wedding menu of pulled pork sandwiches, hamburgers, cornbread and Saratoga potato chips. When Sara’s brother began playing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” Sara’s parents met her at the end of the aisle and walked with her arm in arm halfway down the aisle, where they met Bentley’s two children, waiting to escort Sara the rest of the way to their dad. During the ceremony, Sara’s aunt read a letter Sara’s grandmother had written to her grandfather shortly before their own marriage in honor of the absent people Sara and Bentley love. Taking a cue from an old folk tradition, Sara and Bentley also asked three people – a family member, a friend, and a neighbor – to bring an item to bless their married home, and the presentation of those items was one of the most memorable parts of the day for Sara and Bentley. On their way to the reception, the newly married pair, still in their wedding clothes, ducked into their favorite bar for a quick drink, savoring the moment. Drinks, of course, were on the house.

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Sean Willcoxon didn’t have to work very hard to win over Jaimee DiGesare’s family. Jaimee’s dad invited him to take his daughter on a date the first time they met, when Sean was catering Mr. DiGesare’s 50th birthday party and Jaimee was the lone single girl among the four DiGesare daughters. “Would you like to take my daughter out?” her dad asked Sean, while Jaimee blushed with embarrassment. Jaimee, on the other hand, took five years to realize that Sean was the guy for her. Though Jaimee did go on a couple of dates with the cute caterer, they didn’t click, and both ended up dating other people. Sean became involved in a serious relationship, eventually getting engaged to another woman, and when Jaimee ran into him while he was setting up for her sister’s engagement party, she was shocked by her own reaction to Sean’s good news. “I told my sisters, ‘Downstairs is the biggest mistake I ever made,’” Jaimee says. “I went to bed crying that night, telling my mom what a big mistake I had made.” Jaimee’s mom encouraged her daughter to pray about the situation, and to Jaimee’s amazed delight, a month later she learned that Sean had called off his engagement. She knew that she and Sean were destined to be together. “I never contacted him, and I did not let our families play matchmaker. My greatest desire was for God to put us together,” says Jaimee. Sure enough, eight months later, they were together again. Eight months after that, Sean proposed, literally sweeping Jaimee off her feet as they stood together on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Newport Beach, California. Sean had planned the proposal as a birthday surprise for Jaimee but ended up popping the question two days early because he just couldn’t wait. “It was the most romantic moment of my life,” says Jaimee. “All I could do was laugh and say how much I loved him.”

After dinner, a jazz band struck up in a funky lounge area off the main reception site.

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Sean had worked with the Mazzone Management Company in Saratoga Springs for 15 years, and Jaimee and Sean are both native New Yorkers, so it was easy to settle on the company’s beautiful Hall of Springs venue as the site for their ceremony and reception. Sean’s years in the wedding business paid off, too, since he had long-standing relationships with vendors who helped them put together their dream wedding. Jaimee’s parents also pitched in with a few fun surprises, including a program of color changes and haze for the reception area that kept things lively for the bride and groom and their guests.


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Jaimee and Sean celebrated their wedding with a traditional Christian ceremony, encouraging other married couples to recommit themselves to their relationships as they said their vows to each other. They chose Romans 8:28 as their wedding verse and had it printed in their programs and read during their ceremony. During the breathless pause before Jaimee’s entrance for the ceremony, six violinists rose from their seats and began to play the wedding march. The wedding celebration kept everyone going strong all night long. Drawing from their history together, Jaimee and Sean danced their first dance to “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You” by the Jersey Boys, a song they’d heard together on their first Valentine’s Day date as a couple. They also chose a song by Matthew West after hearing it just one day after their engagement. The dance floor stayed crowded all night, and after dinner a jazz band struck up in a funky lounge area off the main reception site with comfy couches for guests to lounge on. As she danced with her new husband among the crowds of people who loved them both, Jaimee knew her prayers had been answered. She was finally married to the man of her dreams.

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Cake & catering: mansion catering Invitations: Pearl Grant Richmans Reception site: Hall of Springs Logo design: (on page 79) BetsyWhite betsywhite.com

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Opposite: Reclaimed barn board sets a friendly, rustic tone and keeps a barely kissed palette from becoming too precious; clusters of garden roses amble down the table’s center. This page, clockwise from top: A mix of pink-tinted roses, tucked charmingly into an eclectic variety of stone and glass containers, calls to mind an enchanted garden Perched above layers of delicately hued tablecloths. the effect is one of hushed elegance, designed by the topiary florist; Vintage spools of thread mingle with mercury glass votives and dainty nerine lilies; ribbons flutter from chairs, a whimsical invitation for guests to take their leisure; simple glass bulbs above a blooming table offer an unexpected twist on romance; a single flushed rose shares its glow with a mercury glass votive.

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A single pink rose for your sweetheart is tucked into a silver boutonnière pin, Its feminine charm is the perfect foil for a classic tuXEDO.

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In a clever and inventive twist, these quirky little glass jars hold blushing — and environmentally friendly — place cards, designed by Dolce Press.

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This Page, Left to Right: Inspired by the layers of a glorious gown, this blushing fondant-draped cake embellished with sugar flowers and ribbons hides a seductive secret: ultra-decadent chocolate cake layered with banana buttercream, caramel, and nibbles of toffee, from grand finales. Don’t forget that you don’t have to limit your color scheme to flowers, fabrics, and paper! The rosy glow of wine in a monogrammed decanter is an inviting and tempting way to extend the blushing colors of your ceremony to the drinks you’re offering your cherished friends and family. a vintage placecard holder perches artfully on an antique decanter beneath a blushing bloom.

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Above: Vintage lace-inspired menus are crafted from reclaimed cotton scraps in soft shades of mauve, cream, and brown, in this unique wedding stationery from Dolce Press. The mix of old and new is a perfect match for this romantic palette, much as the reclaimed barn board here is a perfect fit for a romantic table setting.

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A lys on B e t h Pho to gr aph y (page 5) is a top-notch photographer based in New York. Her attention to detail and friendly personality make her a true joy to work with. G r a n d F i na l e s (page 166) makes every dessert an edible masterpiece by combining the freshest ingredients with meticulous attention to detail and refined sensibilities. Ha nk Pa r k er's Pa rty & Tent R enta l (page 54) is family owned and operated, and has more than 40 years of experience in the rental business. Son ne n berg Ga rde ns (page 156) is a true Late Victorian estate nestled in the beautiful Finger Lakes, complete with a Queen Anne mansion and breathtaking gardens. Table toppers of Roch e ster (page 93) and its staff help make dreams become reality. From event design to tabletop ideas, the company consistently raises the bar for its clients. T h e T opi a ry F l or i s t (page 160) chooses the freshest flowers to create unique and beautiful wedding arrangements.

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Whether it channels memories of a yacht in Cannes or a rocky New England shore, there’s something irresistible about a palette inspired by the sea. ABOVE: {1.} A rattan Rafe clutch with a designer seashell ornament evokes beachside charm. rafe.com {2.} Coral motifs add whimsy to classic invitations from Hello!Lucky. hellolucky.com {3.} Its spicy scent and exquisite package make this Wish Petite Perfumed Luminary by Lollia a must-have. lollialife.com {4.} Flowing pleats recall rolling waves in this Melissa Sweet gown. priscillaofboston.com {5.} Like a treasure plucked from the sea, a tourmaline nestles in a pearl-and-diamond ring. lauramunder.com {6.} Minty California Kissin’ Lip Shine by Benefit brightens your breath and your smile. benefitcosmetics.com {7.} Mermaid-perfect shoes by Charles by Charles David have a fluttery ruffle around their instep. charlesdavid.com


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Skip the nautical navies and reds and drift toward a magical shore-inspired palette of

dreamy sea and sand shades that evoke the relaxed beauty of the ocean. It’s a palette that soothes and refreshes, welcoming guests to their port of call with open arms and an inviting smile.

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Opposite: Antique glass-glittered numbers nestle against delicate fan coral in a hurricane glass, guiding guests to their destinations. The table echoes the shelves of an imaginary curiosity shop, displaying driftwood, starfish, and sea coral among other sea-inspired items. This page, clockwise from top: A tabletop teeming with tantalizing curiosities invites guests to explore its enticing treasures; Candles flicker amid classic fisherman’s netting atop a stack of books wrapped in vintage maps; Delicate menu cards by the Pink Orange stay fresh and simple with a crisp white background and sea-green tones; apothecary jars hold treasures from the ocean; A vessel filled with shells and sand is an enchanting counterpoint to an arrangement of garden roses, hydrangea, and orchids, blending the best of land and sea, designed by heavenscent floral art.

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A close-up of dainty details: Adorn your bouquet with found treasures, like this collection of buttons, beads, baubles, and bobbins.

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visions of a nighttime beach and the romance of moonlight on the ocean are recalled in this seaworthy palette. EDITORS NOTE: “the gorgeous colors of the beach glass i found last summer in maine inspired these enchanting lanterns. i couldn’t wait to make them ! " beltrami Studios

opposite: A shore-inspired cake made of lemon cream cheese layered with white chocolate mousse is carefully covered in rolled fondant and decorated with meticulously rendered gum-paste adornments for a cake worthy of a spirited celebration, designed by Sincredible Pastries. THIS PAGE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Suspended from obliging branches, homemade lanterns of mason jars filled with multicolored beach glass cast a romantic glow on the revelers below; Exquisitely detailed place cards from the Pink Orange echo the delight of discovered driftwood.

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Give plain glass votives the mermaid treatment by coating the votives with spray adhesive and rolling them generously in vintage glass glitter. When lighted, they’ll catch the flame’s glow and shine like undersea gems.

Opposite: Commemorate your special day by creating a signature cocktail for your ceremony. Set out in wide bowls laden with oceanside souvenirs, your drinks will be a welcome sight to guests soaking up the summer sunshine. Above: Personalized spirits chosen by the bride and groom are tucked next to locally produced Lake Placid vodka in a galvanized steel bucket that conjures memories of sandcastles. Creative labels let you carry your wedding theme through to the beverage table and make clever keepsakes for your guests.

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H e av e n s c e n t F l or a l A rt (page 104) owner Jordan Baker creates simple and elegant flower arrangements for weddings and events. t h e l i n e n s hop at oc ca sions offers an impressive range of high-quality linen rentals to ensure a picture-perfect setting, every time. North wood s E v e nts (PAGE 151) owner Cindy Byno plans, coordinates, and produces Adirondack weddings for brides who want a beautiful, stress-free celebration. T h e p i n k o r a n g e ( pag e 1 0 5 ) c r e at e s c u s to m w e d d i n g statio n ery that’ s a tru e reflec tio n o f a co u ple’ s personalit y and spirit. rae barne s photography (page 72) captures the spirit of the moment in her breathtaking photographs. si ncr edi ble pa str i e s (page 21) whips up cakes, cookies, and everything in between for luscious desserts that are impressive and inspiring.

EDITORS NOTE: my love for antique glass , glitter and vintage ribbon inspired this palette & creating all the diy projects was so much fun. from the cake topper to the glittered votives , visit us online for how ~ to's.

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Hearken back to the magic of lazy childhood summers with colors as irresistibly vivid as your favorite refreshing summer treat. ABOVE: {1.} Go green with a sparkling amethyst in a circle of rose-tinted rubies, designed by Suzanne Felsen. suzannefelsen.com {2.} Contemporary stripes highlight your special day with these whimsical and bright invitations by Papermints. papermints.com {3.} Go bold with sherbet stripes in this bridesmaid dress by Kathlin Argiro. kathlinargirochic.com {4.} Bright blocks of pink and orange python make this bangle a standout, designed by Kara Ross. kararossny.com {5.} A flirty, floral fragrance like Wink Eau de Parfum, from Lilly Pulitzer, is perfect for a summer celebration. lillypulitzer.com {6.} Add a little zest to your day with a Lemon Sugar Body Scrub by Mark. avon.com {7.} Multicolored rhinestones trace an art deco shape in this clutch by La Regale. laregale.com


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There’s nothing subtle about this vivid palette, and that’s what makes it so much fun.

Mix up vivid rainbow brights, add punchy accents and a little bit of insouciant wit, and you’ll get a wedding celebration that’s all about having a good time.

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Opposite: Ribbons in sherbert shades spill from a topiary composed of roses in shades of pink and peach for a look that’s playfully pretty, by Experience and Creative Design. Clockwise, from top: A fresh take on spring’s colorful charms: Candy-colored topiaries of ruffled garden roses reach for the sky above a tabletop layered with vivid ruched linens, vintage milk glass, and minty-fresh table settings, creating a cheerful garden effect and a warm welcome for wedding guests; an intricately detailed mint goblet in bloom; sassy sherbert stripes dress up white Chiavari chairs; marzipan oranges shine in a milk glass dish decked out with pretty purple netting; vintage ribbons add whimsy to clustered roses. All by Experience and Creative Design.

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sun-kissed color combinations mix bright hues with the bold beauty of a summertime garden. RUDY'S TIP: “make your bouquet as unique as you are ! talk to your floral designer about different textures and colors that will make it pop." Opposite: Casually displayed on a hobnail vessel, a bouquet of blushing roses in sweet shades of pink and peach add a whimsical elegance to wedding day dĂŠcor. Layers of wide grosgrain ribbon add a preppy note that keeps the effect from becoming too saccharine in this bouquet created by Experience and Creative Design. Choosing roses in their various stages, from bud to full bloom, lets your bouquet develop as the day passes. This page: Elegant pomadors of carnations are a delicate touch atop rough hewn wood and stone, guiding guests from ceremony to reception, by Experience and Creative Design.

Eye-catching details, like these layered silk and grosgrain ribbons, make the most of this rainbow sorbet palette.

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Opposite: Crisp white linen paper sets off the bold pastels of these summer-bright place cards, by twinkle design studio, arranged on elegant iron moldings for a whimsical juxtaposition. This Page, Left to right: A curious bird perches enchantingly among a sweet stack of sugar-dusted Russian teacakes nested on a vintage rose cake platter, inviting guests to investigate his scrumptious treasures; Unexpected details like this feathered bird, ceramic bell, and vintage ribbon cast a playful tone on the festivities; pastel meringues are as tempting as they are tasty, displayed in an antique cake stand.

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It’s virtually impossible to resist a scoop of raspberry sorbet garnished with fresh mint, and the rich color lends a table notes of sophisticated warmth.

Opposite, clockwise from top right: A tantalizing bite of baby beets with sherry vinaigrette is a perfect complement to the color scheme; duck confit and peach chutney combine in a decadent tart; a tray of white peach bellinis garnished with dried apricot waits to refresh your thirsty wedding guests in style, by Chair 6 Catering; tuna tartare nestles with Asian guacamole, caviar, and young coconut in wonton shells; hors d’ouevres by Dale Miller. Above: A colorful menu plays peek-a-boo behind a mint-green linen napkin given bow-tie treatment with a pink grosgrain ribbon, by twinkle design studio.

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EVERY EVENT IS WORTH ENJOYING

Located on the penthouse-level, with panoramic views of Albany & the Hudson River complete with a seasonal skytop garden terrace, Dale Miller provides a unique setting & a breathtaking backdrop where you & your guests can enjoy a truly memorable occasion.

6th Annual Bridal Show: Sunday, February 7th, 2010 {11am - 3pm}

518.694.3322 | dalemillerrestaurant.com Widely known for his culinary flair combining American cuisine with international influences, Certified Master Chef Miller will craft you a menu that adds a special touch to your signature event.

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Andrea Casey Photography (page 38) creates striking images which showcase her talent and skill.

da l e m i l l e r (page 116) enlivens classic American fare with bold international influences to craft signature wedding menus for creative couples. E x p e r i e n c e a n d C r e a t i v e D e s i g n ( pag e 1 1 7 ) helps couples create their perfect wedding, from inspired floral arrangements to full-scale event planning. R i v e r ston e Ma nor (page 116) located in Glenville, New York, is the perfect one-stop venue, with multiple locations on-site for a ceremony or reception. Ta b l e c l o t h s f or Gr a n t e d (page 154) owners Rudy and David bring high-quality service and creative design support for clients across New York state. Twinkle De sign Studio (page 173) owner Kimberly Savage creates every piece of wedding stationery from scratch based on a couple’s personal style.

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sometimes it ’s great to feel like a kid again. putting together this photo shoot and revisiting all our favorite childhood memories of summer was a blast.

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wheel of fortune Extravagant embroidery is studded with peek-a-boo nail-head embellishment, lending this sleek gown by Claire Pettibone a hint of punk rock chic. Teamed with a barely-there veil from Lo Boheme, it has an understated elegance. Earrings by Louise M. Jewelry. Vintage Ring.

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late bloomer Opposite: Unleash your inner Cinderella in a dreamy gown dripping with French Alençon lace by Stephanie James Couture. A hand-dyed silk ribbon adds a hint of Parisian glamour. Bracelet by Louise M. Jewelry. This Page: A combination of vintage and new fabrics, including silk, velvet, taffeta, and lace, mixes with ostrich feathers and vintage jewelry for an eye-catching headpiece from Lo Boheme that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Earrings by Louise M. Jewelry. 122 {fair weather}

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spin session The fluid layers of a taffeta skirt are a playful complement to a structured lace bustier in the Creole gown by Cymbeline, creating a sophisticated play of textures. Turn heads in a tulle and net headband from Twigs & Honey that mimics the classic chic of a 1960’s pillbox hat, with a saucy twist. A quirky take on a traditional pearl necklace is charming, by Bel Canto Designs.

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exit strategy This sleek sheath by Claire Pettibone echoes traditional French lingerie, with its luxurious hand-embroidery and a lush duo of black and plum roses spilling lace at the base of the low-cut back. Make a statement with accessories that play with wedding conventions: a bold, Art Deco–style bracelet by Bel Canto Designs and a flirty flyaway veil from Artikal Millinery. 126 {fair weather}

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eye candy Opposite: There’s nothing subtle about the playful high front slit of this close-up-ready organza and taffeta confection from Cymbeline Paris. Necklace and bracelet by Louise M. Jewelry. Vintage pendant. Shoes by Filippa Scott. This Page: A dainty little derby hat by Lo Boheme decked out with feathers, ribbon, and netting is a whimsical stand-in for a traditional veil. Earrings by Louise M. Jewelry. 128 {fair weather}

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star attraction A modern halter neckline and gathered drop-waist bodice up the ante on this polished silk taffeta gown by Amy Kuschel. A classic headband, with a fun and flirty feather detail, gets an injection of modern chic when it’s rendered in spring-green netting, from Lo Boheme. Necklace by Louise M. Jewelry. 130 {fair weather}

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crowd pleaser A mermaid silhouette gives this romantic, lace-covered Diana gown by Enzoani graphic appeal, but the handmade beaded corsage belt makes it memorable. Vintage earrings.

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tickle your fancy Take a traditional full lace skirt plus a bustier silhouette, render it in cotton lace and cotton organza, and you’ ll get this organic-inspired gown by The Cotton Bride. Play up its fresh, natural vibe with a bold, blooming belt, like this one by Twigs & Honey. Vintage necklace, ring, and hat. barrie fisher

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just the ticket Personalize a traditional strapless silk ball gown with a black silk ribbon laced through the waist in this Grace gown by Renella De Fina. Slip on a vintage satin headband studded with sparkling rhinestones from Bel Canto Designs and you’re ready for wonderland. Bracelet by Christina McCluskey Designs. Vintage necklace. 136 {fair weather}

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gate crashers Forget short and simple: A minidress is the perfect canvas for over-the-top embroidery and beading in this gown by Claire Pettibone. Hairpiece by Twigs & Honey. Earrings by Christina McCluskey Designs. Bracelet by Louise M. Jewelry.

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looks of love As enduring and infinite as love itself, these classic looks have the ability to remain elegant and stylish forever, to truly withstand the test of time. 140 {fair weather}

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Sleeper Car. Old-fashioned romance — think Grace Kelly — never goes out of style. A sleep suit in dotted Swiss tulle trimmed with lace and topped with a matching robe by Claire Pettibone is sweet and seductive at the same time. A vintage clock necklace hints that it’s time for bed. Vintage vanity accessories. Joe Elario

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