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The Field Guide for Crafting a Garden Party to Remember

From Lunch Club buddies to engaged, happily ever after was in the stars for this Bride and Groom. And with the help of an awesome team of vendors, including planning by Bustle, florals by Loop Event Arts, and images by Vicki Grafton, they crafted a garden party to remember. Beaulieu Garden is gorgeous all on its own but when you add in copious amounts of pastel blooms and a canopy of chandeliers, it totally nails that whole intimate garden wedding vibe.

From the Planner… It was nine years ago. Some may say Charles and Lily met “twice” in the span of two weeks during a summer internship in Hong Kong. Charles introduced himself to Lily during a field trip, only to find out he had done the same at orientation the week prior! What an impression! But perhaps due to his silliness, they started a “lunch club” with other interns and quickly became good friends who saw each other almost daily. Charles tried numerous times to subtly invite Lily on dates, but those always ended up as larger group outings… Persistence is key, right? Two weeks before Lily would return to the US, Charles took a leap of faith to ask her out and the first date happened spontaneously. One their first date Charles and Lily stayed up all night chatting at Victoria Peak in Hong Kong. Just before the break of dawn, Charles took Lily to a special isolated spot on the Peak that had a breathtaking panoramic view of the island, where they watched the sun emerge from the horizon and the city gradually come to life. Not long after, they made their way to the southern beaches of Hong Kong and enjoyed a relaxing brunch at a seaside restaurant. For their wedding they really wanted a classy, elegant garden feel. The invitations set the tone for the wedding with whimsical blooms water colored on the outer pocket and a rendering of the stunning Beaulieu Gardens on the actual invitation all enclosed in a vellum envelope. The wedding day began with a traditional tea ceremony at the couples hotel. Once the bride arrived at Beaulieu Gardens she slipped into a dreamy lace and tulle gown and her bridesmaids donned the most magical peach tulle floor length dresses. With the beautiful garden feel of the venue we wanted to keep with the garden feel and incorporate a ton of floral. So, we enlisted Loop Event Arts florist. Anna created billowing arrangements filled with lush garden roses, peonies and trailing greens. During cocktail hour Paula Le Duc Fine Catering served up the favorite Ahi Tuna cones and other delicious bites. For the reception Lily literally let her hair down and the couple enjoyed a wonderful meal with friends and family seated around tables with a lace textured linens and chargers, modern gold flatware and grey napkins. Each place setting had a menu and silk ribbon calligraphed with each guests name. The billowing floral arrangements filled with cream, dusty rose, white and soft pink flowers spilled out of gilded compote containers. The nighted ended with everyone on the dance floor dancing under the stars.

From the Bride…We had never lived in the same state so much of our dating history was characterized by travel. Despite the headwinds of long distance, Napa provided a mid-point between our families in the East Coast and Hong Kong, not to mention the neighboring Bay Area is where Charles (and his dad and our officiant) went to college. We both love the outdoors and wanted to be surrounded by natural greenery for our wedding. Beaulieu Garden provided a nice, private retreat from the daily grind and city life that most of our guests are used to and reminded us of some of our first few dates from nine years ago, which included the Rose Garden at Berkeley and Phipps Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh. The different spaces of the venue’s layout added versatility and dimension to the intimate garden party setting we sought – whether it was the Italian garden, reflecting pool, or sycamore arbor. Our vision was to have an elegant day full of heart and meaning. It was fun getting to weave in details that we enjoyed as a couple, such as earl grey chocolate favors that we customized with a local chocolate maker in Washington DC. We also held traditional Chinese pre-wedding customs, including a tea ceremony that is culturally significant to us and our families. On our wedding day, we couldn’t have asked for more perfect weather to exchange vows, dine under twinkling lights, and dance under the stars. The whole day was magical and we’re especially thankful for our amazing family and friends who traveled across the country and globe to celebrate with us, as well as our talented vendors team who made everything happen seamlessly!

Photography: Vicki Grafton Photography | Event Planning: Bustle Events | Floral Design: Loop Event Arts | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Donna Morgan | Catering: Paula LeDuc Fine Catering & Events | Hair & Makeup : Makeup By Quis | Invitations + Calligraphy: Custom Crafted | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Wedding Venue: Beaulieu Garden | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Menus: Shine Wedding Invitations | Rentals: Frances Lane

7 Tips For Having Your Best Friend Officiate Your Wedding

Choosing an officiant for your wedding ceremony sets the tone for the entire celebration. If you’re considering asking a close friend to do the honors, I have a few helpful tips.

This past year, I’ve been lucky enough to perform a handful of weddings for close friends. The celebrations were magical, the guests were gracious, and I’ve learned a lot about officiating a wedding. Here are seven simple tips for anyone thinking of having a friend officiate.


1. Choose someone that knows both of you
This may be obvious, but it is the most important. The better your officiant knows you both, the more personal and meaningful the ceremony. Anybody can recite texts and legally wed you. The point of choosing a close friend is to give them the freedom to share personal stories and unique experiences. You’re giving them the best seat in the house. Make sure they’re going to cherish the opportunity equally.

2. Have a contingency plan
Rainy days happen. Make sure you have a backup plan for a venue and audio equipment. The rehearsal may run smoothly as planned, but you don’t want to leave your best friend scrambling for a mic, shivering in the snow, or put in an awkward position. Since they’re going to be the first to walk down the aisle and the last to leave, make sure you communicate about weather expectations, venue changes, and backup plans.


3. Share your vendor contacts
Giving your officiant access to your vendors makes it that much easier to relax on the big day. Instead of coming to you or your fiance with questions, they can contact anyone they need regarding logistics.

4. Include them in your wedding day prep activities
Asking your friend to officiate means it’s that much more fun to get ready together. Include him or her in your scheduled activities to make sure they feel like they’re part of the party.


5. Let them run the rehearsal
You surely have everything planned out in your mind for how you’d like the ceremony to go. Letting your best friend run through a play-by-play during the rehearsal ensures every kink is worked out beforehand while bringing them closer to your wedding party.

6. Schedule time for a last minute mic check
Again, it’s all about smoothing out the kinks. Be sure to pencil in time for your best friend to get settled before the ceremony, especially if they’re not used to being in front of a crowd. Not only does it give you time to breathe, they’ll thank you afterward for thinking of their needs.


7. Tell your photographer about your relationship
Your photographer and videographer are the eyes and ears recording your special day. If your officiant is your best friend, family friend, or a close loved one, it’s important for your photographer to know. They can include your officiant in more shots, capture more personal moments, and make sure your officiant can celebrate the day without being forgotten.

Whatever type of wedding you’re planning, be sure to hold them close and include them in the quieter moments. After all, they’re your best friend. They’re going to rock it no matter what.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Katy Palmer is a casting producer and creative consultant in Denver by way of Los Angeles. When she isn’t working you can find her indulging in the latest indie films, enjoying the Denver comedy scene and supporting other women in media. Connect with her on Instagram @bykatypalmer.

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Enchanting Blush + White Summer Wedding

Amid the hustle and bustle of NYC, there is a green oasis, The Foundry, covered in beautiful ivy and host to enchanting weddings such as this one right here. Brklyn View Photography captured it all, from the lush surroundings to the tender moments between the new Mr. and Mrs. and this gallery of gorgeousness is putting us in one heck of a great mood. Want in on all this happy energy? Follow our lead right this way

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From Brklyn View Photography… The Foundry is one of the prettiest and most unique wedding venues in New York City. It’s the perfect mix of old and new, soft and hard with an amazing outside reception space and that’s why it was the perfect location for Laura and Kim’s wedding day! Laura and her bridesmaids got ready at The Foundry while Kim was with his groomsmen at their apartment in Brooklyn. The bride wore a stunning wedding dress by Alvina Valenta and everyone was a little obsessed with her head piece by Twigs and Honey (including me!!). The Foundry’s beautiful backyard garden space was in full bloom and the ivy was the perfect shade of green for their wedding party photos.

As the ceremony began, Kim saw Laura for the first time as she walked down the aisle arm and arm with her Father. The couple each wrote their own wedding vows that had everyone wiping their eyes by the time they said “I do”. With the help of their friends, the couple created the copper frame for their ceremony space that Mahir Floral Events dressed up with a detailed floral arrangement. I love how the couples mixed metals, shades of blush, rose gold, and greens for their wedding decor.

Under the clear tent in the garden, guests were invited to dine under the stars. Speeches by the Maid of Honor, Best Men and Laura’s father gave further insight into how deep their love goes and how they are absolutely perfect for each other. I’m so honored to have been part of their incredible day and excited to share some of my favorite wedding photos!

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Photography: Jainé Kershner Photography | Floral Design: Mahir | Wedding Dress: Che Bella | Invitations: Paperless Post | Reception Venue: The Foundry | Bride's Shoes: Steve Madden | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Weddington Way | Hair + Makeup: Beautini | DJ: Expressway Music | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Bridal Accessories: Twigs & Honey

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This Gender Neutral Nursery is Singing the Blues

It’s hard to pick a favorite element of this sweet space. Obviously that cute little guy is our #1 but a close second is the bohemian wall hanging by Whisker Row that sets the stage for this gender neutral nursery. Take a tour of this calm and serene room with hints of blue and modern boho details masterminded by Amanda Azarpour.

I designed this neutral baby boy room with the vision of wanting a clean fresh look with a touch of baby blue & boho to give a subtle boyish vibe. I love neutrals and our whole house is decorated with a neutral palette and I knew our baby’s room would follow the same vibe. Neutral tones are relaxing and soothing and something you don’t get sick of. His room is calm and peaceful and perfect for sleep time. He goes in there sometimes alone just to read on his rocking chair and have some alone time. When I was searching for inspiration I saw a lot of neutral nurseries but nothing was really modern and nothing had a boy touch to it. My favorite from the room is the gallery wall. The custom oceans calligraphy piece was something I really wanted hung over his bed and Amanda did a great job making my vision come to life. Another to die for peace is the woven hanging wall art above his changing table – it brings so much life and character to the room and the colors couldn’t have matched more perfectly!

Photography: Amanda Azarpour Photography | Design : Amanda Azarpour Photography | Animal Bookends: Serena & Lily | Animal Prints: Animal Print Shop | Curtain Ties : Magic Linen | Custom Baby Silhouette : A family print shot | Custom Oceans Lettering : Amanda Arneill | Dotted Crib Sheet: Land Of The Nod | Elephant Head: RH Baby | Glider: West Elm | Roving Wall Hanging : Whisker Row | Tassled Blackout Curtains: Pottery Barn Kids | Tiled Dresser: West Elm

A Minimalist Wedding That Packs a Design Punch

There’s something to the minimalist movement, and this wedding inspiration photographed by Katie Grant and filmed by 503 Films is a perfect case study. Aravella Event Design used clean lines, paired back styling, and neutral color palettes keep the focus on a few, statement details – the hanging floral installation by Zinnia Floral Designs, the intricate beaded gown by Zanzis Bridal Couture, and the almost too stunning to eat cake by Cakes by Ebony. The result? An unforgettable wedding day design.

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The inspiration for this shoot was born from a love of simplicity and texture. The floral installations take centre stage of this editorial with the layering of lush textures to create a fresh, simple, yet stunning backdrop for our couple. The color palette and florals were kept very neutral and fresh, with delicate blooming branches, to allow the design to breathe and not overpower the intricate details of the hand beaded gown and simple tablescape. White tones and minimalistic details were used for the table top, with stonewashed linen, gold flatware, handmade taper holders, and modern menus featuring a delicate floral design.

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Photography: Katie Grant Photography | Cinematography: 503 Films | Event Design: Aravella Event Design | Floral Design: Zinnia Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Zanzis Couture | Cake: Cakes by Ebony | Makeup: Barbara Cavalli | Hair: The Pretty Parlour | Wedding Venue: The Flour Factory | Groom Styling: Groomed Men Perth | Jewellery: Hope Diamonds | Lounges: Villa Kula | Model: William Courtney | Model: Danica Butler & William Courtney | Ring Box: Amonie | Stationery + Ribbon: Lines & Squares | Table, Chairs, + Glassware: Orielle

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Feast Your Eyes on the Most Gorgeous Wedding Cakes of 2017

Cake artistry is a true craft and the beauties that made this list are undoubtedly works of art! From trendy to classic designs, to unique and personal touches, we are ranking our absolute favorite cakes of the year below. Get ready to start pinning inspiration and try not to start craving dessert!

Dainty & Flawless Ruffles

Cake Design: Vintage Soul Cakes 

Photography: Vitor Lindo 

Big Marble Statement

Cake Design: Jasmine Rae Cakes

Photography: Kevin Chin

Modern + Minimalist Perfection

Cake Design: The Graceful Baker

Photography: D’Arcy Benincosa

 A Classic with Intricate Feathered Detail

Cake Design: The Butter End Cakery

Photography: Sally Pinera

Grand Garden Show-Stopper

Cake Design: Melissa’s Fine Pastries 

Photography: A Bryan Photo

Simple + Sweet with Pretty Pastels

Cake Design: M Cakes Sweets

Photography: Sally Pinera

A Classic Design with a Luxe Touch

Cake Design: Buttercream Bake Shop

Photography: Abby Jui Photography

Lilac Field Inspired Beauty

Cake Design: Lilac Cake Boutique

Photography: The Ganeys

Classic White with Fine Floral Appliqués

Cake Design: M Cakes Sweets

Photography: The Great Romance

Sleek + Dramatic Statement

Cake Design: The Whole Cake

Photography: Jose Villa Photography

Modern Design with Earthy Florals

Cake Design: Hey There, Cupcake!

Photography: Carmen Santorelli

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An Engagement Shoot Straight Out of a Fairytale

Let’s all just go ahead and add “prance around at a French chateau” to our bucket lists right now. One look through these perfect pics by Peter & Veronika and that’s all you’re going to want to do anyways. But how can you take that bucket list item and bump it up a few extra special notches? Have said chateau be the site of your engagement shoot. Pretty amazing, right? Soak up all this fairytale fabulousness right this way!

From Peter & Veronika… Larina and Ross, both living in Hong-Kong, decided to have their dream wedding in the South of France. We scheduled their destination engagement session a day before their Big Day. We found the amazing French Chateau Pichon Baron as a backdrop for the engagement session. France has so many incredible venues and chateaux for your wedding day so it is really difficult to choose one.  Even the road from Bordeaux to Chateau Pichon Baron is called “Les Route Des Chateaux”. When the scans from Richard Photo Lab popped up in the mail we were beyond happy with the results! Larina’s beautiful dress with stylish heels and Ross’ outfit perfectly matched with the chateau and its surroundings. 

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Photography: Peter & Veronika | Location: Chateau Pichon | Scans: Richard Photo Lab

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Rooftop Celebration in the Heart of Downtown Los Angeles

LOVE isn’t a strong enough word to describe just how much we adore this wedding. It has cool, modern decor, an industrial loft backdrop, a rooftop ceremony in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, and the cutest dressed pups to boot. In other words,  there’s a whole lot of goodness tucked inside this celebration coordinated by Argyle Events with florals by Holly Flora. So don’t stop at the wildly gorgeous images captured by This Modern Romance or the film by Life Thru Frames, be sure to get the full vault experience right here.

Brian and I met in a rather colorless uneventful cold east coast night, but somehow this long journey led us from friendship to lovers and eventually settling into their beach home in the sunny west coast of California with our two dogs, Megabyte and Gigabyte. When it came to the start of ‘together forever’, the two of us were rather unfamiliar with where to start, but knew that our wedding would be a collage of everything we love bundled into one very special day. Our Event Producer, Jennifer Wang and Day-of Coordinator, Chris Albanese took our eclectic taste and guided our vision to life. It was a masterpiece. None of this would have been remotely possible without them.

Brian and I knew that we didn’t want a hotel wedding. While I love wine country weddings, it would be a far drive for our guests so we decided to stay in the heart of Los Angeles where it would be convenient for our family and friends coming from near and far. We already had so many guests traveling far from all parts of the world. After all, our beloved family and friends are what is most important to us so we decided to host in the midst of the LA skyline and city lights. Hudson Loft was the perfect space for us. High ceilings, spacious rooms, a midcentury modern feel with a splash of cool. The large glass windows gave us a view of the city lights that shown directly into the reception room as our sweetheart table backdrop.

We opted for an elegant electronic invitation emulating the experience of opening a “traditional” printed invitation from Greenvelope. Greenvelope donates a percentage of every sale to Mountains to Sound, a non-profit organization that maintains forests. A cause dear to us because of our love for mother nature. We hope to leave a greener earth for our future kids.

We chose September because Fall is our favorite season. By then the California heat is lifted but the warm, golden light of the September sun added touches of gold to this special day. We made sure to add touches of gold throughout the wedding. For the open roof top wedding ceremony, the city skyline was our back drop. To help the guests cool off, Pop Up Gelato LA hosted a mini gelato bar featuring some of our favorite flavors.

Brian and I love the great outdoors and wilderness. Something that has really bonded us together. He grew up surfing and I grew up road tripping, backpacking, and camping. So in addition to having a custom surfboard for as our guestbook, we also chose a mixture of earth tones, rare wild flowers, wild rosemary, olive leaves, and lavender to bring back some of the wonderful memories from our favorite trips. Holly Flora, our florist, was so pleasant to work with. She was really able to grasp my eclectic vision and bring it to life.

We landed our caterer rather serendipitously. Brian and I ran into his old childhood friend who happens to be a partner in Fundamental LA – a modern trendy LA restaurant. We had gone thru a slew of bad caterers and had only 2 months left until our wedding. We reached out the next day not knowing if they catered for weddings, but found out they had started a wedding catering business. From there, everything fell into place. Family dinners are an important tradition for us so we went with a Family Style dinner to set the mood of a big warm family gathering, breaking bread, sharing drinks and laughter.

For cake and dessert, we chose our favorite local bakery, Lido Bakery Manhattan Beach. Our cake was a simple 2 tier cake with one layer being berries & cream for the fruit lovers and the other layer, almond rocha, for the chocolate lovers. It was a crowd favorite. The dessert table was full of our regular favorites from Lido – Tarts, pastries, cookies and so much more. Before the night was over, the desserts were all gone, but we had a surprise. The Donut Bar. Donuts have always been our guilty pleasure that we treat ourselves to on the weekends. We decided the wedding wouldn’t be perfect without freshly made donuts with all the toppings you could want.

Our Videographers Anthony Balmeo, Andrew Sy, and Terrill Ong of Life Thru Frames are our dear friends who were also a part of our live band music as well as our drone navigator. A tremendously talented team of videographers, musicians, and editors that turned the wedding into a theatrical production. The video is absolutely stunning and I just have to share it. Their production level surpasses most other videos I’ve seen. Thank you for giving us such a special gift to remember for the many years to come.

Last but not least, I want to mention our photographer. I first came across Stephanie Williams online. I came across her fashion site and the work was so capturing. Our wedding day flew by in a blur and I am only able to reminisce this special day thru her talented lens. She stuck with us all day capturing every detail; every moment. She has made the day even more stunning than I remember it to be and I will cherish these printed memories forever.

Photography: This Modern Romance | Videographer: Life Thru Frames | Coordination: Argyle Events | Floral Design: Holly Flora | Catering: Fundamental LA | Calligraphy: Caroline Wu | Ceremony + Reception: Hudson Loft | Gelato: Pop Up Gelato | Rentals: Town And Country Rentals

How to Incorporate 2018’s Hottest Color Into Your Wedding

While we love a classic wedding in neutral hues, there’s something about a wedding that embraces color that always makes us smile, and Pantone’s 2018 Color of the Year is definitely, well, colorful. “A dramatically provocative and thoughtful purple shade, PANTONE 18-3838 Ultra Violet communicates originality, ingenuity, and visionary thinking that points us toward the future,” the company said on its website. Planning your wedding is all about planning for your future, so it seems fitting to include Pantone’s 2018 Color of the Year, Ultra Violet, in your wedding plans, but if the deep purple hue is a little too purple for you, take inspiration from one of its sister shades instead!

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How To Keep Your Wedding Party Going All Night

Nixing tradition has been a big bridal trend as of late, but quite possibly the biggest tradition we’re seeing left to the wayside is the schedule. Instead of seated dinners and timed speeches, brides and grooms are opting for something a bit more celebratory.

As couples look for new ways to celebrate their nuptials, we chat with Rebecca Steele of Andy Kushner Entertainment Design for some tips on how to keep the party going all night long.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
“For me, it’s all about creating an experience for your guests,” says Steele. “Choosing an entertainment team that listens and understands not only that you want a full-on party, but how to keep the guests involved on the dance floor, all the while maintaining the flow of the entire evening, is key!”

She also suggests talking with your entertainment team about what you’re looking for at the beginning stages of planning. “Since “party-style” means something different to everyone, I always begin with an extensive in-depth conversation with you (and your planner!) to fully understand the details of your wedding in order to craft a personalized experience,” she says.

OPT FOR BUFFET-STYLE
The easiest way to get your guests off the dance floor is by serving a sit-down meal. When you serve a meal, it has to be included in the schedule, and all your guests are instructed to eat at the exact same time. For many of those guests, once they sit down to eat, they may not get back up! Prevent this from happening by opting for buffet-style stations instead. This allows guests to eat on their own time, and keeps the food from getting cold for those who refuse to take off their dancing shoes.

NIX SOME TRADITION
You’re already getting rid of the biggest tradition (the schedule!), so why not take a few more off the list? “The bouquet toss and garter toss are two that tend to take the most time and be the least sentimental of the wedding traditions,” says Steele. “By omitting either or both of these, you can dedicate more time to your party.” Steele adds, “the cake cutting is another tradition that might simply be left out, or have a private cake cutting to allow the party to continue uninterrupted and still get great photos—don’t forget to tell the family so no one important misses it!”

HAVE A TON OF “DANCE TIME”
“A few elements that we see included to help in designing the “party-style” include tipping off your friends, family, and wedding party ahead of time to get on the dance floor right away,” says Steele. “Once everyone is dancing, keep people on the dance floor and standing when you introduce the wedding party and then invite them back halfway through, or after, the first dance, and continue the dancing for another ten or fifteen minutes to set the party tone for the evening. Include dancing between courses and minimize down time—we want to dance, dance, dance!”

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Jessica Tzikas is a freelance writer, editor, and content manager from South Florida, who recently moved back to the sunshine state after living in Philadelphia for the past few years. When she isn’t writing, you can find her reading by the beach, practicing yoga, and exploring nearby towns with her new husband.

Romance and Twinkling Chandeliers on the French Riviera

Nestled in the French Riviera, Chateau Diter played host to the dreamiest destination wedding designed by Laly Rose with planning by AAVA Wedding. See the full gorgeous evening under the stars and twinkling chandeliers all captured by Love Story.

From the Event Planner…Shula and I met a few years ago when I worked on her brother’s wedding that took place in Villefranche-Sur-Mer. Shula and her fiancée (at the time) were based in London but had fallen in love with the French Riviera. At the top of their agenda was a space that would cater for their 250 guests who would be arriving from all over the world. Shula had decided that she wanted her wedding to be curated with a sweet and romantic theme at the heart of it. Both modest people, Shula and Kenny wanted an elegant and sophisticated reception with no expense spared on the comfort and care of each and every one of their guests. The emphasis was put therefore on the finer details that would make for impeccable comfort and enjoyment for their guests at every point throughout the occasion. Besotted with each other, Shula and Kenny opened up their love to us and we were able to share in their magnificent and moving ceremony under the marquee in the gardens of the stunning Chateau Diter. The reception after was held in the secluded cloister gardens, followed by dinner below crystal chandeliers in the 400sq foot tent, which was designed exclusively for their wedding. Not even the clouds that had posed a gentle threat at the close of the ceremony could have disturbed the wonderful moments shared under the stars. This wedding, even with the weight of a very large logistical operation to manage and coordinate (with more than 120 staff involved) and militarily precise planning, ran exceptionally smoothly. This was a wonderful achievement that we were able to share with really beautiful people.

Photography: Love Story | Catering: David Guez | Wedding Venue: Chateau Diter | Decoration / Design: Laly Rose | Planning: AAVA WEDDING | Video: Love Story

A Rustic Elegant Texas Wedding with Beautiful Burgundy + Navy

These two may have toured Green Pastures while it was being renovated but they could feel the magic even then. And when it was all set to host their special day, it didn’t disappoint. It was the beautiful backdrop to this rustic elegant Texas wedding, full of burgundies, navy and gold and Pine and Blossom captured a gallery so gorgeous we can’t look away. Join us among all the goodness right this way!

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From the Bride… Kyle and I fell in love with our venue, Green Pastures, from the first day we toured it. We toured when it was under renovations, but believed in the vision and could feel the magic this place held in our city. We booked the very next day. The 19th century property has beautiful oak trees surrounding a Southern charm styled white house, is wonderfully landscaped, and even has peacocks on property. The bonus is that it is in the heart of Austin!

Since the venue brought so much charm and beauty, I wanted the wedding to complement it and not take away from the natural beauty. I envisioned a wedding that is simple and elegant. We had neutral tones, lots of natural greenery, gold picture frames and table decorations, and a pop of burgundy color in the flowers and bridesmaid dresses. The groomsmen wore navy suits with black ties and black shoes to help formalize the event without having them wear black tuxes!

The ceremony was on the front lawn surrounded by oak trees and a string quartet played traditional music as we walked down the aisle. The reception was filled with love and everyone had a great time on the dance floor! It was a perfect evening that my husband and I will never forget.

From Uptown Events & Travel… When Katie reached out to me about helping her with the coordination of her wedding day at Green Pastures, I was absolutely delighted. With such a special history at this venue, I was thrilled to see the place come to life with the beautiful renovations. It couldn’t have been more of a perfect setting for Katie and Kyle! It fit their style seamlessly – natural beauty, Southern charm and elegance. Katie’s centerpieces were simple yet stunning. The color palette showcased the Pantone color of the year – greenery and the pop of burgundy in the bridesmaid dresses and bouquets nicely accented the overall design. Adrien of Pine and Blossom Photography captured the details flawlessly!

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Photography: Pine and Blossom Photography | Event Planning: Uptown Events & Travel | Floral Design: Wild Bunches | Cake: Michelle’s Patiserie | Stationery: Vera Wan For Papyrus | Bride's Shoes: Steve Madden | Bridesmaids' Dresses: David's Bridal | Makeup: Pearl Austin | Hair + Makeup | Makeup: Eleve Cosmetics | Hair: Blo Blow Dry Bar | DJ: Penguin Entertainment | Officiant: Bonnie McKinstry | Ceremony Music: Hill Country Strings | Wedding Venue: Green Pastures | Getaway Vehicle: Metrocycle Pedicabs | Ring Box: The Mrs Box

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The Sky’s the Limit at This Belgium Wedding

Two pilots move to Qatar for their careers, met, and fell in love, so including a few aviation inspired details in their wedding day was essential for Love & Tralala! From a bespoke airplane invitations suite to a shower of paper planes at dinner, from an aerobatic demo at the reception to a post-wedding brunch on the airfield where the bride first got her wings, every detail captured by Lauren Fair Photography of this romantic wedding will make your hearts soar.

From the bride, Roxane… Pierre and I met in Qatar in 2012 as we both moved there to work as airline pilots. I moved to Qatar determined to be single after lots of failed relationships, and I decided I would only date if I found the right person. When I met Pierre, I understood the saying, “When you know, you know.” Pierre proposed on a hot air balloon flight in Auvergne, France.

I fell in love with Lauren Fair Photography’s work on Style Me Pretty even before we got engaged, and I knew that they would photograph our wedding! They were the first vendor I contacted. It’s safe to say it was one of the best decision we made. On top of being extremely talented, they are amazing people, and we felt like they were family. We knew we would get married in Belgium, where I’m from, and we decided to go to the South to be surrounded by the forest. We started by visiting venues, and we booked the first one we visited, La Ferme du Chateau – a beautifully renovated farm.

Most of our guests were traveling from far to be at our wedding, so we made a weekend out of it, starting with an “Arabic-themed” welcome party on Friday night (as we met in Qatar!), with hookas and costumes. The post-wedding brunch was held at the airfield where I fell in love with aviation, and a lot of guests went on glider discovery flights!

I immediately started looking for my dress, and I admit that the search gave me many sleepless nights! I tried around 30 dresses, and I liked them all. I didn’t get the “I found the one” feeling that I was expecting. I then discovered preownedweddingdresses.com, and I bought my two dresses second-hand. It’s an amazing opportunity to buy designer dresses (and maybe to be able to buy two!).

Our vision was a timeless look with some aviation touches. Our guestbook was a wooden propeller that guests signed, and it is now on the wall in our living room. The table numbers were spray-painted airplane models with calligraphed airline names and the name tags were laser-cut wooden propellers. I really enjoyed designing our invitations with Muriel Cornet. We wanted to do something special, and we did a P51 Mustang airplane that was laser-cut and could be assembled by the guests. The P51 Mustang was also on our save the dates, from the surprise flight I got Pierre for his birthday.

Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE flowers, so I knew that was going to be an important part of the wedding. We heard of our florist, Elodie, from an article that my grandpa cut in the newspaper (thanks, Grandpa!). She is also a wedding planner, and she coordinated our wedding. She is such a gem, and she is now one of my friends! I teared up a little when I saw our beautiful reception space and my bouquet. She really went above my expectations and handled everything on the day of the wedding.

My girls and I got ready in a beautiful greenhouse while drinking mimosas and laughing. I bought silk ribbons for our bouquets, and Pierre surprised me by asking my friends to use a word to describe me, and he then embroidered the words on the ribbons. It made me so emotional! My gift to Pierre was an embroidered handkerchief with all our favorite movies and books.

One of my favorite part of the planning was preparing the ceremony. We loved our meetings with our priest and choosing the texts and songs. The gospel choir we hired created such a nice atmosphere in our beautiful church. We wrote our own vows, and we were both super emotional reading them. My grandparents celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary this year, and they are our “couple goals.” We couldn’t think of a better symbol than my grandmother bringing us the wedding bands! My wedding band belonged to my other grandmother who was so important in my life and who passed away.

After the ceremony, we went to a beautiful location that Lauren and Tim had found for our photos. We really enjoyed that moment where we really soaked everything in. Driving through the forest in our convertible Mercedes was surreal! During our cocktail hour, one of my mom’s friends surprised us with an aerobatic demo over our venue. It was magical. The dinner was filled with speeches, tears, laughter, and paper planes, thrown by our guest as the dinner was coming to an end. We then moved to the renovated barn for dessert and dancing. Our live band set the dance floor on fire, and the night continued until 0630 – we actually had to push guests away as our brunch was starting at noon!

We planned every little detail, thought about everything, but what we could never have planned is the amount of LOVE we received on our wedding. I can honestly say we never cried that much in our lives (and we’re both easy criers!). The speeches, the surprises, the little attentions, and most of all, having all the people you love united in one place celebrating your love, this is really why you get married. We will never be able to thank our families and friends enough for what they did for us.

We gave ourselves approximately 2 years to organize, and I would highly recommend it. Planning a wedding takes time, and it also makes everyone super excited for the wedding! I generally know what I want, but during the planning I started to doubt everything. I actually told my sister that the only thing I didn’t doubt was marrying Pierre (and she used that in her speech!). It’s normal to have doubts, just try to remember why you made those decisions. Everything turned out even better than we expected. I had read before that your vendors make your wedding, and this is so true. Surround yourself with vendors that inspire you and understand your vision, and then let them do their magic! Everyone will tell you this, it goes fast, enjoy every moment, from the planning to the wedding, and get a videographer to be able to relive your wedding anytime!

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Photography: Lauren Fair Photography | Cinematography: La Corde au Couer | Event Planning: Elodie Wilmès, From Love & Tralala | Floral Design: Elodie Wilmès, From Love & Tralala | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture | Stationery: Minted | Reception Venue: La Ferme du Chateau | Shoes: Bella Belle | Shoes: Keds | Catering: Paulus | Hair + Makeup: Monica Jane Beauty Boudoir | Groom's Attire: Boggi Milan | Bridesmaid Dress: David's Bridal | Bridesmaid Dress: Adrianna Papell | Bridesmaid Dress: BHLDN | Bridesmaid Dress: Pronovias | Bridesmaid Dress: ASOS | Desserts: Cokoa | Music: Angel Band | Rentals: Ma Belle Vaissell | Ribbons: Frou Frou Chic | Second Wedding Dress: Watters | Signage: Laura Hooper Calligraphy | Veil: Pronovias | Vow Books: Seniman Calligraphy

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The Wedding Dresses that Took Our Breath Away in 2017

I’ve said it before, and I have no doubt I’ll say it again, but there’s nothing better than a gorgeous wedding dress, and luckily for us, this past year was full of them. From an Haute Couture Elie Saab masterpiece to a traditional ballgown worthy of royalty (Meghan Markle, take note) to a daring, fashion-forward black velvet beauty, these are the 10 wedding dresses that took our breath away in 2017.

Four Words: Elie Saab Haute Couture

It was love at first sight when we first saw this custom Elie Saab Haute Couture wedding dress. With a 30-foot train and all-over hand beading, this gorgeous gown is truly one-of-a-kind and an absolute masterpiece!

Photography: Greg Finck

Beaded, Boho Beauty

We’ve never seen beading quite like this Rue de Seine’s tone-on-tone embellishment. Fluttery sleeves, an empire waist and a skirt that blows in the wind — this dress is fit for a goddess!

Photography: Lacie Hansen

Royal-Worthy Perfection

There’s just something about this dress that makes us think it belongs in a Disney fairytale — or maybe a royal wedding? From the scoop neckline to the full skirt to the delicate beading, this dress is an absolute dream!

Photography: Jemma Keech

High Low, Hello!

A subtle print, a high low skirt, the halter back, and the pockets(!), this dreamy Erin Grey Couture dress has everything a girl could ask for and so much more!

Photography: Allison Kuhn Photography

A Match Made in Fashion Heaven

What do we love about this gorgeous, colorful Zimaya creation? For starters, the way the floral embroidery on the Bride’s top carried onto the bottom half of her skirt and the trim of the Groom’s ensemble!

Photography: Erika Delgado Photography

Flirty, Fun + Fabulous

This bride is none other than the founder of Flutter Magazine, so it should come as no surprise that her custom Madeleine Fig dress is ah-mazing! Her vision? Something ‘bohemian couture’ complete with a wishlist of fun features: high-low structure, pockets (a must!), illusion layers, and lace!

Photography: Jose Villa

Calling All the Cool Brides

When it comes to fashion-forward, effortlessly cool bridal fashion, no one does it better than French designer Rime Arodaky. Case in point? This oh-so-fabulous lace bomber jacket and embellished skirt. Oh là là!

Photography: Greg Finck

Va-Va-Voom

Inspired by her black diamond engagement ring — not to mention her impeccable personal style — Merielle wore a black velvet wedding dress and landed herself a spot on our Best Wedding Dress list!

Photography: Jose Villa

Pretty in Pattern

Whimsical, playful and all kinds of gorgeous, this cherry blossom-printed Monique Lhuillier dress has us dreaming of springtime and sunshine! It’s not technically a wedding dress, but we support any fashion-forward bride rocking this on her big day!

Photography: Rebecca Yale

A Modern Take on Old Hollywood Glam

The classic lines of this Viktor & Rolf column gown evoke Old Hollywood glamour, but the statement cape and shoulder bow bring this beautiful dress to the modern day with all kinds of style and beauty!

Photography: KT Merry

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A Bavarian Alps Wedding That’ll Take Your Breath Away

For the couple who loves the mountains (they hiked to Everest Base Camp together, so we’d say it’s serious), what better location to say “I do” than in the Bavarian Alps? And clearly the mountain air suits them because this bride in her long sleeve, Rue De Seine gown and this groom in his light blue, Tiger of Sweden suit look absolutely spectacular. In Love by Bina Terré was there to capture the rustic, elegant celebration and every picture takes our breath away.

From In Love by Bina Terré… I wanted to submit a real wedding which took place in the mountains of Germany, in Bavaria. This couple was beyond gorgeous and so in love. They chose this place because they feel home in the mountains, fresh air, grass, and nature (They hiked to the base camp of Mount Everest already!). They planned an outdoor wedding on the grass with an amazing view of the mountains and celebrated their happy day with all their loved ones. It was such an amazing day, and I was so honored to be part of this wedding. 

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Photography: Bina Terré | Floral Design: Petra Müller Blumen | Wedding Dress: Rue De Seine | Bride's Shoes: Buffalo | Hair + Makeup: Jessica Schletter | Band: The Swinging Sugar Tones | Groom's Attire: Tiger Of Sweden | Assistance: Arina Fix | Bridal Boutique: Hey Love Munich | Groom's Shoes: Floris van Bommel

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Blending Culture and Neutrals in a Romantic Garden Affair

Who says neutrals have to be boring? This Calistoga Ranch affair is Team Neutral, and we’re officially obsessed. Designed by Cole Drake Events, with all white florals by M Design, it layers natural, unfussy details with the elegant Napa Valley backdrop and the most beautiful nods to the Groom’s Persian culture. Add in stunning imagery by Sylvie Gil and a film by LoveSpun, and we have ourselves a pretty party au naturel.

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From the Photographer… Hilary & Darian’s intimate June wedding is filled with sweet, cozy accents and references to Darian’s Persian background. From cultural elements in the ceremony to Hilary’s white fur stole, everything about this wedding was sweet and romantic. Dark wood furniture, copper and bronze decor, and string lights blend seamlessly with the Napa Valley setting. Cream and white florals mixed with olive and eucalyptus branches fit together nicely with the surrounding vineyards. Parasols for each guest made for a cute (and practical!) ceremony look.

Photography: Sylvie Gil Photography | Cinematography: Lovespun Films | Floral Design: Meredith Law | Stationery: Lotus & Ash | Catering: Calistoga Ranch Resort | Hair + Makeup: Artists by Sherrie Long | Band: Downbeat La | Ceremony & Cocktail Music: Entire Productions | Ceremony & Reception: Calistoga Ranch Resort | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Planning & Design: Cole Drake Events | Sofreh: Fancy Little Details | Sound System: Entire Productions

These Brides Rented Their Bridesmaid Dresses – See How It Turned Out

Let’s be honest – besties are awesome, but finding that perfect dress that makes them all happy isn’t always stress-free. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard brides say they’d like a way to streamline the entire process – making it more comfortable, convenient and less expensive. There is, you guys. And these brides know exactly how it turns out.

Photography (Top to Bottom): Jenavieve Belair Photography

I think we can all agree that renting your bridesmaid dresses is one of those genius ideas that makes your wedding planning life sooo much easier. And if you find the right company to work with, you’ll be wishing it could alllll be as simple. Vow To Be Chic is the only place to rent designer bridesmaid dresses, and they have the entire process down to a science, aka, four easy steps. Just browse their thousands of gorgeous dresses, curate your very own Bridal Suite, invite your bridal party to take a look + order and then track the progress, right down to the delivery. You can even book a consultation with a stylist to help you narrow down the right look for your girls. Take it from bride, Kimmie: “I’m biased, but everyone looked stunning. Every dress was so flattering and beautiful!” 

Photography (Top to Bottom): Ashley Porton Photography

Want to make things easier for you and your girls, but don’t want to miss out on that try-on experience? I get it… I love a fun day with my besties and bubbly, too. But just because you are ordering online doesn’t mean you can’t still have it all. Vow To Be Chic offers at-home try-ons, and they’ll ship the dresses to you for your very own bridal shop experience, yoga pants and Real Housewives included. But they also know that it isn’t always possible for everyone to host a try-on, with girls scattered all over the country and time zones. That’s why they ship two sizes out two weeks before the Big Day, so you can be sure it’s perfect well in advance – and will send out a replacement size if you run into issues. And, honestly, don’t worry – when I received my Vow To Be Chic gown, it couldn’t have fit better, not to mention it was the perfect length for my 6′ frame. Yes, tall and short girls everywhere rejoice – Vow To Be Chic has you covered in every way.

Photography (Top to Bottom): Michele Maloney Photography

Ready to save time, money and, you know, your sanity? Gather your girls and let them know you’ll be renting your dresses from Vow To Be Chic. With prices starting at just $69, you can save your besties around $200, plus they get to skip all of the alterations with two custom hem lengths and sizes ranging from 1-18. Take it from me and these beautiful brides – it’s a no-brainer.

Photography (Top to Bottom): Pierre Atelier

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What Every Bride Wants Her Bridesmaids To Know

Being a bride-to-be can be one of the most exciting, yet stressful times in any woman’s life. In preparation for all the stress any bride will face, she should surround herself with those that mean to the most to her- her bridesmaids.

There will be disagreements and “bridezilla” moments, but here are a few things every bride wants her ‘maids to remember.

You Were Picked for a Reason
You were not asked to be a bridesmaid because I thought you would look great in blush. You were asked because you have stood by my side through some of the best and worst moments in my life. It is unimaginable to not have you by my side on the very best day.

A Little Help is Always Welcome…
Whether it’s addressing envelopes or learning how to bustle my dress, your help is always appreciated. You may have organized my messy wedding binder or diffused a little family drama for me, and for that I am grateful in every way. I am grateful for you.

…but Don’t Try to Make This YOUR Dream Wedding
While I appreciate the help and the input, please don’t get mad at me when I choose to go with the dress that I loved, but you didn’t. I need your support, not your criticism. There are opinions flying at me from every direction, I need you to fall back on for the extra support.

I Want You All to be Friends
You are all some of the most important people in my life, and chances are, you will be seeing a lot more of each other through the various milestones we will all share together. It is my sincerest hope that all of you get along and become friends.

I Love You
I don’t say it enough. Not a day goes by that I am not thankful for our friendship, your love and your support. No matter how, why, or when our worlds collided, I am so very happy they did. I could not do this without you.

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Maureen Cromer is a wedding planner, blogger and public relations professional from Baltimore Maryland, where she lives with her fiancé and kitten. When she isn’t working, you will find her running through the scenic trails of Maryland or sailing around the Wye River with her water-loving family.

When Winter Wonderland Is The Inspo, It’s Going To Be Good

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and if you’re anything like us, it’s festive everything from here on through the end of the year, so when this winter wonderland wedding captured by Justine Milton landed on our desk, you bet we were all kinds of giddy. Think rich shades of red, a beautiful bride in an elegant Watters gown, an enchanting castle in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and a fresh coat of snow. Yup – pretty much holiday wedding perfection.

From the Bride… We based our wedding theme around the location and season. The Banff Springs Hotel speaks for itself – it is a timeless and traditional castle located in the breathtaking Canadian Rocky Mountains – and we knew we had to pay homage to that with an overall elegant theme with some rustic touches. We chose a winter wedding and picked warm, rich colours to complement that: golds and creams with some splashes of burgundy and French blue.

We met in high school, but we didn’t actually start dating until we reconnected at a bar in our hometown. We went on a couple of dates and the rest is history! We got engaged on a trip to Hong Kong – we were having a cocktail at a bar on the 118th floor of a high rise, and he completely surprised me when he got down on one knee as we were looking out at the spectacular cityscape. I couldn’t believe he flew all that way with the ring, but we both love traveling and it is something that brings us together, so it was perfect!

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Photography: Justine Milton Photography | Event Planning: Lauren (bride) And Julie From Rocky Mountain Wedding | Floral Design: Forget-Me-Not Flowers | Wedding Dress: Watters | Cake: Cake Creations | Hair + Make Up: The Pretty Haus | Men's Attire: suits by curtis eliot | Venue: Fairmont Banff Springs | Bridal Boutique: Novelle Bridal Shop | Ring Dish: Marbella Dish

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Blending Old + New for Unforgettable Bridal Style

The wonderfully preserved Mission San Juan Capistrano enchants us every time we lay eyes upon it, but this bridal editorial just took it over the top with its blend of old and new. Between the beaded, silvery perfection that is this vintage Gossamer gown, the soft blooms styled by Honeycomb Affair, and the always effortless looking photographs by Katina Patriquin Photography, it truly couldn’t get any better.

From Katina Patriquin PhotographyWhen you step through the doors of San Juan Capistrano Mission everything slows… It is almost as if you just walked through the gates of heaven. Butterflies float softly above your head and you immediately feel a sense of of calmness. When you pair that with the essence and grace of a beautiful bride, you have perfection. From the delicately beaded gown from Gossamer Vintage to the softly perfected flowers from Honeycomb Affair the day was perfect! As we moved throughout the mission, every corner and spot was stunning, and the peace followed us. This mentorship with Tenth & Grace was everything my heart desired, and the styling from Chloe and Mint added that special something that put it all together! My wish is for every bride to pair the old with the new and create a classic, elegant, and timeless look for her wedding day!

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