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Why It’s OK to Say YES on Your First Wedding Dress Shopping Trip

Thanks to shows like Say Yes to the Dress, the bridal dress shopping experience has become an event. Many brides book dozens of appointments at a variety of boutiques and spend days on end traipsing through shops with bridesmaids in tow. According to Beth Chapman, owner of The White Dress by the shore, there is nothing wrong with saying yes to your dress at your very first boutique! Read on as we debunk some common concerns you may have!

What are some keys to finding the right dress?
Identify your style, establish a budget, and do your research!

“The process can easily become overwhelming,” explains Beth. “I find the best first step in finding your gown is to identify your personal style. Think about whether your personal fashion aesthetic is more classic, bohemian, eclectic, or trendy. More than likely you will find that the aesthetic that you have identified mirrors the style of gowns that you are pinning on Pinterest”.

“Next, it is important to identify a budget. Do some research to make sure that your budget is realistic and shop with intention. But, before you book your first appointment ensure that you have done your research. Make sure that the bridal store that you plan to visit has the aesthetic and designers that you are interested in and that their price range fits within your budget. This will ensure that you are starting the process on the right foot! Also, I don’t recommend that you begin shopping for your gown until you have selected both your wedding date and venue. It can be difficult to select a gown when you cannot envision where you will be wearing it.”

How many shops should I visit?
Beth feels that a bride should limit the shopping experience to 1-2 shops.

“If you have done your research and ensured that the bridal stores you are visiting are ones that carry what you are looking for, this should be more than sufficient. Visiting too many stores can be overwhelming and ultimately detrimental to your decision-making process.”

When do you know to stop shopping?
“When you have found a gown that you don’t want to take off, that is surely a great sign! Brides often think that they can’t, or shouldn’t, purchase a gown on their first shopping visit. If you have tried a various selection of silhouettes, fabrications and necklines and have been able to narrow your choices down, then it is ok to say YES – even if it is your first time! By doing your research about designers and boutiques in advance, you are helping to pre–vet your decision. The key is to work with a reputable bridal store and have an open mind to try on things recommended by your stylist.

I often say, finding your gown is liking committing to your fiancé. There might be other attractive and intriguing people out there, but you have found the perfect one for you! There is no need to keep looking!

Does everyone have that ‘moment’ where they know they’ve found the right dress?
“They do not. Brides are often waiting for that emotional moment when they or a member of their family cries. This may not happen, so don’t set yourself up for disappointment! Instead, wait for the moment when you put on a gown that you can perfectly picture yourself standing in your venue and posing for bridal portraits. Or, that moment when you feel like you don’t want to take the gown off… those are much more realistic expectations.”

It’s a big decision — Don’t I need to see everything out there?
“It is a big decision! But, over-shopping can lead to confusion. Trying on too many gowns can ultimately damper what is meant to be an incredible part of your engagement journey. Often your favorite gowns turn into a ‘sea of white’, as they start to blend together in your mind. Do your best to narrow your selections while you are still in the store.”

“I do not recommend relying on photos (if the bridal store allows you to take them) to make your final decision. Often the gowns are not your size, the lighting is not perfect and of course, your hair and makeup is not done. It is very difficult to make a final decision on your perfect gown when you are not standing in it.”

Finally, Beth offers some expert advice to ease your fears: “The key is to ensure that you are trying on a variety of designers and silhouettes to help you to narrow down your choices. Shopping for your gown should be a memorable and positive experience. Follow your gut and your heart, even if it is on your first outing…neither will steer you wrong!”

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Goli Parvinian is a bridal enthusiast and masters student living in Melbourne, Australia. Over the past few years, she has worked for bridal brands in her hometown of Chicago, New Zealand and New York City. You can typically find her in a cafe, face-timing her nieces or out on a long run.

A Destination Wedding Too Pretty + Perfect To Believe

This dress. These views. This STUNNING reception. How can you pick a favorite piece of this pretty puzzle?! Answer: you can’t. It’s all too beautiful to narrow down in any way, shape or form so don’t even try. Just give in to your wedding wishes and dive headfirst into this gorgeous gallery by Sandra Aberg and enjoy every second of it. So good, right?

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From the Bride… The saying goes, if you love someone, travel with them, and if you still love them after, marry them. Experiencing new cultures is something that has bonded the two of us together. Shervin is of Persian decent and I am half Chinese and Caucasian. Experiencing different cultures is at the core of our romance. I’ve never had a better travel partner and our relationship really blossoms with the smell of adventure.

Having a destination wedding was a no brainer for us. The writer Gore Vidal wrote “Twenty five years ago I was asked by an American magazine what was the most beautiful place that I had ever seen in all my travels and I said the view from the belvedere of the Villa Cimbrone on a bright winter’s day when the sky and the sea were each so vividly blue that it was not possible to tell one from the other.” Villa Cimbrone is pure magic and when standing on the Belvedere, you are instantly pulled into a dream like state where the sky meets the sea.

Every part of the planning seemed to fall into place. When I inquired with Sandra Åberg Photography, I was attracted to her use of light. We connected instantly and we were lucky to have her lead us through a meditation during our first look. This really helped to ground and bring us both into the present moment. I felt my bridal nerves subside after, and I was able to enjoy the rest of the wedding.

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Photography: Sandra Aberg Photography | Floral Design: Armando Malafronte | Wedding Dress: Berta | Stationery: EG lettering | Bride's Shoes: Shoes Of Prey | Jewelry: Mikimoto | Headpiece: Kelly Spence | Veil: As You Like It Wedding Veils | Wedding Favours: Abuelita Boutique

A Glamorous Ballroom Wedding With a Serious Sweet Tooth

Do not be fooled by the classic black-tie exterior because tucked inside this wildly gorgeous affair is a dash of whimsy and a serious dose of sweets. Held at the Four Seasons in San Francisco, it brings a glamorous ballroom backdrop together with lollipop escort cards and the best cookie table we’ve ever come across. Dive into the full affair planned by Laurie Arons Special Events, with bright florals by Kathleen Deery and a collection of stunning images by Rebecca Yale.

From Laurie Arons Special Events… Our sweet bride comes from a deeply rooted San Francisco family, so it was only natural their love for the city took a prominent role in planning her wedding to our groom, a tech expert in the legal industry. A graduate of St. Ignatius College Preparatory and a member of the SI Parish, the bride walked down the Jesuit Baroque church’s magnificent aisle surrounded by 230 friends and family members. Because she is an elementary school teacher, children were an important part of the ceremony. Five flower girls and ring bearers escorted her down the aisle, Ragazzi Boys Choir sang hymns at the Catholic ceremony and many of her students attended the church wedding. The reception was held at the stately Four Seasons San Francisco, a special place for the family where many celebrations have taken place over the years. The couple chose blush & gold for their color palette, with the occasional accent of Golden Gate bridge red for fun. The bride’s grandmother loves sweets, so guests found their seat assignments on a chart full of blush and red lollipops arranged in the shape of a heart. In addition to their coffee crunch flavored wedding cake, the couple also offered a “cookie bar” from a local favorite Anthony’s Cookies. But if guests weren’t too full of sweets before the night ended, late night California burritos were tray-passed on the dance floor, in a nod to the groom’s San Diego roots and favorite guilty pleasure.

Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography | Videography: Elysium Productions | Event Planning: Laurie Arons Special Events | Florals: Kathleen Deery Design | Gown: Carolina Herrera | Cake: Perfect Endings | Church: Saint Ignatius Church | Reception Venue: Four Seasons Hotel San Fransisco | Makeup and Hair: Wallett Cosmetics | Calligraphy: Curlicue Designs Calligraphy | Lighting: Illusions Lighting | Band : West Coast Music | Dance Floor: Barker Decor Service | Gown Specialist: The Wedding Detailor | Paper Goods: A DAY IN MAY DESIGN | Photo Booth: The Bosco | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Standard Party Rentals | Rentals: Theoni Collection | Rentals: Hensley Event Resources

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How I Finally Stuck to My Resolution to Save More Money

Every year I would make a resolution to save more—but every year, something would come up that instantly squashed that resolution from becoming a reality. In 2017, though, my excuses ran thin—I had just gotten married, so none of my savings could go to wedding décor. There was nothing on the horizon requiring large amounts of money. So, instead of finding more reasons to spend, I finally settled into my resolution and made 2017 my year to save.

By the end of the year, my savings account was higher than ever before and I was well on my way to having a legitimate savings I could be proud of. Here’s how I did it.

I CREATED A MINDSET
It’s actually quite funny because the year I decided to really focus on savings is also the year I quit my full-time Editor job, moved back to my hometown, and decided to make freelance writing my full-time job. Call me crazy (I was!), but it worked. I spent the year finding writing jobs that fit my expertise and with this new method of income, I was able to create a new method of savings, too. Instead of using the money that was leftover after bills were paid to shop, I put that money directly into my savings. Seeing my account grow with each check only inspired me to continue putting more and more into the savings account, rather than the checking account.

I WAS EASY ON MYSELF
While I did save a lot, I didn’t magically cure my addiction to shopping or stop eating out. I still let myself enjoy all the things that make me happy, just now, I did them in moderation. If I saved a lot one month, I would let myself go on a little shopping adventure the next month to balance it out. I was never too hard on myself when one month was slow and the savings didn’t increase, which made it easier and more rewarding when I was able to save more the following month.

I SET A GOAL
My husband and I sat down and made a goal for our immediate future. We want to own a house, start our family, and feel financially comfortable. Having these tangible things spoken out loud made them feel very real—and made me feel a bit guiltier about buying another pair of jeans that I didn’t need. It also felt like every dollar I put into my savings was going towards our future family, which only increased the amount I put in.

I MADE SMALL CHANGES
I’m definitely guilty of buying clothes online and never returning the ones I don’t wear (anyone else?), so in 2017, I made a conscious effort to return things I didn’t like or need. I also tried to use coupons as much as possible and took a different approach to grocery shopping, buying fruits and veggies that were on sale and forgoing items I didn’t necessarily need that weren’t on sale. These small changes ended up making a big difference, and as we go into 2018, I’m ready to see my savings grow even more.

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, spoiling her black lab, and exploring nearby towns with her new husband.

We’ve Got The Perfect Lace Gown For Every Season

Engagement season is officially upon us, you guys, and we know you luckies are diving head first into planning. Up first? Finding the perfect dress. If you’ve been dreaming of a romantic lace number (we hear ya), today we’re sharing some of our fave gowns that will work for every month of 2018. Whether you’re tying the knot this spring or summer – or waiting until next fall or winter – we promise we have you covered below.

Wedding Photography: Jose Villa

SPRING WEDDING

The rules for a spring gown are simple – keep it light and airy just like the season. We suggest something that’s one part casual and one part totally elegant, like the Moonlight Tango Strapless Lightweight Wedding Dress, which is all about gorgeous lace embroidery and flowing tulle. Tying the knot in a more formal affair, à la Prince Harry’s upcoming spring nuptials? Then go for a style that combines that light feeling with a little drama – we’re obsessed with the racer back on the Moonlight Couture Halter Neck A-line Wedding Dress (talk about statement making) and love the embroidered lace appliques that really stand out.

Wedding Photography: Jose Villa

SUMMER WEDDING

Summer dress shopping is all about finding the perfect balance between comfortable and gorgeous – but if you think that means you can’t rock that lace gown you’ve always wanted, think again. Rather than something heavy from top to bottom, go with a lighter silhouette, like a gorgeous strapless style or a dress with spaghetti straps. We love the vintage chic look of this Alencon Lace Sheath Wedding Gown with its open back and scallop lace trim, and we’re also smitten with the Chantilly Lace Mermaid Dress from Moonlight Couture with its sweetheart neckline and chapel train that will steal any and all shows.

Wedding Photography: Jose Villa

FALL WEDDING

Fall weddings and lace gowns are sort of meant-to-be. So the issue isn’t really finding a lace gown to rock down that aisle, it’s all about narrowing down your choices for your big day. We suggest mixing it up with a statement-making halter gown, like the Moonlight Tango Soft Tulle Dress which combines a sexy, yet sophisticated halter neckline with a stunning open back. And if you’re obsessed with sleeves like we are, then you’ll adore the Net and Lace Appliques Wedding Dress. The cold-shoulder sleeves are literally one of the prettiest features you’ll find anywhere… absolutely elegant.

Wedding Photography: Jose Villa

WINTER WEDDING

We may be in the thick of a crazy cold spell, but you have to admit – winter weddings are gorgeous. Now’s the time to bust out those Kate Middleton-inspired gowns and sleeve it up… for a sophisticated look AND some added warmth. (Win-win, you guys.) One of our faves this season is the All Lace Low Back Mermaid Wedding Dress with Long Sleeves. It’s classic, elegant AND completely princess-approved with its hip-hugging silhouette and Old Hollywood vibe. Another of our faves? This Moonlight Couture Long Lace Train Gown and its ohmygosh, show-stopping illusion back. Talk about making an entrance AND an exit.

To check out more beautiful gowns for your 2018 (and beyond) nuptials, head to Moonlight to peruse their Moonlight Collection, Moonlight Tango Collection and Moonlight Couture Collection, plus find a retailer near you. Trust us, you’ll find the gorgeous lace gown you’ve been looking for.

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8 Unforgettable Restaurants to Book for your Honeymoon

Whether you’re strolling along private beaches, discovering new cities or adventuring over remote peaks, all that honeymooning works up an appetite. And what’s a honeymoon without a jaw-droppingly romantic restaurant to celebrate it in?

The experts at Black Tomato travel always make sure that there is a good meal waiting on the other end. Your honeymoon, though, calls for something a touch more special so allow us to hook you up with some of the world’s hottest reservations. Featuring haute cuisine, world-class wines and mesmerising views, here’s where to dine in style.

 

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Funk, Flair + Lots of Fun at this Pacific Northwest Wedding

There’s no doubt that these pics are uber pretty. But look a little closer at all the details Christine Clark captured and you’re gonna see something more… just enough funk and flair to keep things offbeat and to keep us on the edge of our seat. Vintage chairs, wild and organic florals and a wedding dress we can’t stop dreaming of are just a few… it’s all here and more in our gallery. Take a look and do tell us; what’s your favorite beautiful bit?!

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From Christine Clark… Anneliese and Cody’s wedding took place at the Villa Vashon Estate on beautiful Vashon Island. Every detail had the loveliest touch to it. An assorted collection of vintage chairs created a wonderful, old world feel, while the most exquisite florals from Bash and Bloom gave everything a wild and organic, yet utterly classy and sophisticated energy. Anneliese’s gown flowed like water, while Cory’s suit added that bit of funk to keep things offbeat. The absolutely sweetest couple, Anneliese and Cody are the kind of people you love to meet and make you believe in a better world! Kind, gracious, and utterly in love, their wedding was a gorgeous reflection of whimsy and sophistication mixing together to create the most strikingly gorgeous blend.

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Photography: Christine Clark | Event Planning: Wishes! Wedding Coordination | Floral Design: Bash And Bloom | Wedding Dress: Rue De Seine | Invitations: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Greek Chic Handmades | Catering: Herban Feast | Hair + Makeup: Dedra Whitt | Groom's Attire: Trillium Custom Tailoring | Wedding Venue: Villa Vashon | Furniture Rentals: Vintage Ambiance | Hairpiece: Agnes Rae | Menus: Alchemy Hour Designs

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Transitioning from Maternity Style Back to Your Personal Style

With your body going through many physical and emotional changes, especially right at the end of your pregnancy and right after your baby has made his or her grand arrival, it can be tough to feel like your pre-pregnancy self. From baubles to basics there are several small ways to effortlessly pull together a look that will start making you feel like your most stylish self.

Build Upon Basics

Who says you can’t look cute and be comfortable at the same time? Now that your baby is here, you are busier than ever and incorporating style with comfort is essential. Investing in basic pieces such as leggings and jeans, neutral-hued tops that can be worn alone or paired with statement pieces, and footwear such as chic flats, a black or nude shoe with a slight wedge heel, and a pretty pair of sneakers, can make for an easier transition. Basics are great building pieces that allow room for layering and slimming and are sure to make you feel more confident when you and baby step out into the world.

High-Waisted Bottoms

Pants and leggings with a high waistline are a must during pregnancy and right after your little babe is here. Not only do they provide comfort, but they also define your bump as a baby-related bump and not just a few extra unwanted pounds. Black, high-waisted leggings and yoga pants are a favorite go-to for new mommies as they provide flexibility to combat all the things the day throws at you while giving you a put together, sleek look.

Stock up on Pieces that Elevate

By investing in pretty accessories and statement pieces, you are elevating your style during these transitional weeks. Think of them as a beautiful distraction! This could be a statement necklace, a stunning clutch or tote, or even a pretty outerwear piece such as a fashion-forward vest or blanket wrap. Any piece that makes you feel comfortable and confident are pieces you will want to keep in rotation during these few weeks.

Add a Touch of Glamour to Your Makeup Routine

Seal your signature style with a kiss by adding a lip color and a great set of lashes to your beauty routine. Your new tasks around the new addition to your family can leave you feeling tired and less-than-glam but adding a few elevated touches to your routine can make you feel more glamorous in a few short seconds

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Erica Chambers is a freelance writer and blogger at Styles by the C. After living in New York City, she has made her permanent residence along the white sandy beaches of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida with her husband and fur child, Maxwell. When she isn’t working, you’ll find her exploring local brunch spots or designing a nursery for her and her husband’s first child, Leo.

This Wedding Editorial Was Inspired by Doors!

Inspired by the blue doors found throughout Tuscany, this Texas editorial created by Southern Affairs Weddings + Events at Le San Michele will transport you directly to the Mediterranean. We’re talking a bride wearing an effortlessly romantic gown from Lovely Bride Dallas and drool-worthy lace shoes from Bella Belle, some of the most gorgeous stationery we’ve ever seen courtesy of Seniman Calligraphy, and a tablescape that captures Tuscany’s quintessential rustic look thanks to La Tavola Fine Linen Rental and Bella Acento. See all of this brought to life through the lens of Allen Tsai Photography in the full gallery, and you’ll be singing, “Vita bella.”

From Southern Affairs Inspired by the blue doors found on many Tuscan-style stone homes, Le San Michele was the perfect venue to bring Italian-inspired elegance to Austin, Texas. This quaint venue is nestled within the rolling hills of Austin and provides an infinite amount of beautiful European-esque textures and details.

I knew immediately that I wanted Allen Tsai from Allen Tsai Photography to capture this editorial. Having extensive experience photographing in Tuscany and all around Europe, I knew he would be the perfect fit to accentuate the look and feel of this editorial since he has immersed himself in that environment. Adriana Smith from Moss Floral created inspiring textures and structures for the bouquet, installs, and centerpieces. The bouquet had creamy tones of orange and yellow looped with trailing greenery. Everything she designed was so romantic and effortless, which completed our vision and design.

So much thought and care was put into every details and piece of décor, from the menus on top of the lace chargers to the meringue-inspired cake created by Whisk Until Sweet to the vines tracing the cross back of the wooden chairs. Hand-drawn stationery was created by Seniman Calligraphy on the most beautiful organic cream and blue papers with floral sketching. The Italian welcome gift was curated by Bonjour Boxes, and the charcuterie spread was crafted by Eden East Catering.

Our inspiration was complete with the natural and elegant look created by Lola Beauty paired with hairpieces from Maggie Wu Studio and sheer Bella Belle shoes. The airy and flowy gown by Alexandra Grecco from Lovely Bride Dallas would be the perfect gown for any Italian countryside wedding.

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Photography: Allen Tsai Photography | Event Planning: Southern Affairs | Floral Design: Moss Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Cake: Whisk Until Sweet | Invitations: Seniman Calligraphy | Shoes: Bella Belle | Rings: Trumpet & Horn | Catering: Eden East Catering | Hair + Makeup: Lola Beauty | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: Le San Michele | Bridal Boutique: Lovely Bridal Shop | Film Lab: Goodman Film Lab | Hair Piece: Maggie Wu Studio | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Bella Acento | Rentals: Gold Dust Vintage Rentals | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Silks: Silk and Willow | Tarts: Tartalicious | Welcome Box: Bonjour Boxes

How To Make Pantone’s 2018 Color of the Year Shine in Your Home

The announcement of Ultra violet as Pantone’s 2018 color of the year signifies a return to bright, rich and vibrant hues. “Purple helps you foster creativity and feel inspired,” says Moll Anderson, author of Change Your Home, Change Your Life with Color.

However, purple is no shrinking violet. It requires a bit of finesse to ensure its qualities shine. Incorporate the color with confidence with advice from the pros. Here’s what interior designers recommend:

For the non-committal types.
The easiest way to incorporate the color is through home accessories such as accent pillows, vases, curtains and candles says home staging pro Jennifer Hunter, of Fashion Furniture Rental and Staging. Christiane Lemieux, of The Inside, seconds this sentiment. “Style accessories into your bookshelves or table tops to brighten and add dimension to your space.”

Sherry Hope-Kennedy of Studio SHK, has a different idea on how to bring the color to life. “Use ultra violet as a living accent. Pepper in the color with purple plants and fresh cuts such as lilacs, African violets and sage.”

Be bold (at least for some time).
If you prefer to make a bigger splash, “incorporate the color into your home with artwork,” says Caitie Smithe, Designer, Walter E. Smithe. “A bold piece using ultra violet, in an otherwise neutral space, gives you an excellent pop of this on trend color.” Other options, according to Christine, are to switch your rugs or consider a paint job to use the hue. “Paint is the easiest way to update your space. A colored statement wall instantly transforms your home from dull to lively and invigorating. It’s now easier than ever with new peel and stick wallpapers that come right off,” she says.

Caitie also recommends using natural stones with ultra violet hues. “There are so many cool accessories and end tables using crystals and stones that are naturally ultra violet in color. These pieces are truly versatile and blend nicely in any home.”

Take the plunge.
If you love Pantone’s 2018 color of the year, invest in furniture that will last long after the year is over. “Ultra Violet is stunning on velvet,” says Caitie. “Velvet shows color brilliantly so it’s the perfect fabric to capture the deep hues of the purple hue. The soft texture of velvet naturally warms up the space which brings a nice balance to the boldness of ultra violet.”

An alternative option is a navy velvet sofa with an ultra violet throw pillow or blanket. “Ultra violet could definitely be classified as being purple in color, however it has a blue base which makes it extremely complimentary to blues,” says Caitie. “The combination of navy blue with pops of ultra violet is dark and almost mysterious but uplifting at the same time.”

“Pantone’s Ultra Violet 2018 color of the year isn’t the easiest color to inject into a color-shy person’s interior, but it certainly infuses drama and style once a commitment is made,” says interior designer Charmaine Wynter. “Ultra violet is the perfect way to create a more cozy effect.”

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Ximena N. Larkin is a writer in publicist. She lives in Chicago with her husband and dog.

This Black-Tie Wedding is Putting a Fresh Twist on Classic

Lucite and greenery are the perfect pair for this black-tie affair at Front & Palmer in Philadelphia. I use the term greenery loosely. In reality, it’s stunning white blooms intertwined with green garlands and all fashioned into statement making installations hanging from the ceiling. It’s a wow moment crafted by Wild Stems that fits right in with this modern take on a classic, fancy affair. See it all unfold through the lens of Rachel Pearlman Photography.

From the Photographer… This elegant black tie wedding is best described as classic with a modern twist. Despite getting married in mid -October, the elements and color scheme that guided Courtney and Jeremy’s day transfers to any season, and Courtney wanted her wedding to be timeless – no matter the weather prediction! After meeting the first week at Amherst College and discovering that they both had roots in Philadelphia, Courtney and Jeremy began a long courtship of love and friendship, culminating their engagement with a modern and fresh event at Front and Palmer, a former barrel factory in Philadelphia’s fishtown neighborhood. Courtney chose an intricate long sleeved gown by Amsale, and with her bridesmaids in grey she knew that her wedding would remain classic with a soft palate. Florals were black and white with hints of greenery – think white berries, lush white roses and anemone. Courtney wore her grandmother’s vintage diamond ring on her right hand and borrowed diamond earrings from her family’s jeweler in New York. The space at Front and Palmer is industrial yet inviting, and Courtney and Jeremy used the blank slate to create their dream wedding – a modern ceremony held under a floating chandelier of florals and greens, flanked by candles and acrylic ghost chairs. Guests entered the ceremony to Bittersweet Symphony and Canon in D. While they did not have a traditional Chuppuh, the couple broke glass underneath the floating centerpiece. During the reception, American Deluxe kept the party going all night while guests danced underneath market lights. Courtney and Jeremy describe their wedding as a fresh and modern fairytale!

Photography: Rachel Pearlman Photography | Cinematography: Merryweather Films | Floral Design: Wild Stems | Invitations: The Little House Shop | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Feast Your Eyes, Gourmet Catering | Hair and Makeup: Beautiful Brides Philly | Calligraphy: Lewes Lettering Co. | Lighting: Synergetic Sound and Lighting | Band: American Deluxe | Tuxedo: Suitsupply | Bridal Salon: Kleinfeld Bridal | Bride's Gown: Amsale | Ceremony Musicians: Philadelphia String Quartet | Ceremony and Reception: Front And Palmer | Photo Booth: MirMir | Vow Books: Kelsey Carpenter

Six Reasons 2018 Is Going To Be Absolutely Fabulous

If you’re not ready to give up on all of the holiday hoopla quite yet, no worries. We’re still in celebration mode over here at SMP, and it has everything to do with six gorgeous gowns from Maggie Sottero Designs that we just know are going to make several appearances in the new year. Check out some real brides looking beautiful in our fave frocks below.

Photography: Ashley Errington

We’re big fans of anything Rebecca Ingram, and the Drew is no exception. We love the Chantilly lace, flattering V-back, and elegant scalloping around the neck and hem. But what we love the most? How this beautiful bride, Lillian, paired up her gorgeous look with a muted mint color palette and stunning white blooms. Oh, and did we mention the Rebecca Ingram line that is just as pretty as it is budget-friendly? A total win-win.

Photography: Stacy Able Photography

We’re big fans of any gown with lace features, and the Sandra from Rebecca Ingram does it so, so beautifully with delicate lace appliqués and an illusion scoop back that that has one of the prettiest lace features ever. Bride Sarah paired her sweet fit-and-flare with mix and match bridesmaid gowns in muted hues for a look that was all kinds of classic elegance – we adore it.

Photography: Melissa Durham

Maggie Sottero’s Kirstie is one of those gowns that just screams romance. But a boho wedding dress with a sheath silhouette will do that to you.  We’re all about the lace appliqués that lay on top of those layers of gorgeous tulle, and the sweetheart neckline is super figure-flattering. We seriously can’t get over the pink + coral color scheme that bride Mallory chose – it really shows off Kirstie’s flirty side. And you know we love a classic meets sassy gown, y’all.

Photography: Fig Tree Pictures

Sottero and Midgley is known for ultra-chic, cutting-edge gowns and the Winifred most certainly delivers with a contemporary illusion halter neckline (hey there, deep V) and a scalloped plunging back that is basically the definition of statement making. Take it from bride, Laura… this is the kind of dress that is timeless AND elegant. Oh, we love her choice of light blue bridesmaid gowns. They complement her gown in just the right way.

Photography: Don Mears

We’ve had our eyes on Patience for awhile now – and one look at the beautiful Swarovski crystal waist and you’ll see why. From the stunning lace appliqués scattered across the bodice to the sweetheart neckline and corset back, it’s the kind of Maggie Sottero gown that shows off your gorgeous figure with a side of sexy we can’t get over. Pair it with royal blue bridesmaid gowns and a pop of yellow like bride Euridice and you’ve definitely got a winning combo.

Photography: Alex Lasota

We know that walking the line between classic, rustic and boho isn’t always easy when it comes to wedding planning, but here’s the trick: find a dress that does it for you and the rest will fall into place. Sottero and Midgley’s Wyatt is just that gown with a sophisticated meets glamorous silhouette, gorgeous details (hey there, plunging illusion neckline) and lace cap sleeves. It’s the kind of dress that works in any style wedding, but really shines in this rustic meets bohemian celebration. Oh, and we adore the neutral maids.

Ready to tackle 2018 with a gown that will leave all of your guests talking? Check out all of the beauties in the Maggie Sottero Designs lineup – from romantic styles from Maggie Sottero, to chic gowns from Sottero and Midgley, to elegant, yet budget-friendly numbers from Rebecca Ingram, they totally have you covered. Find a retailer near you here and have so much fun shopping!

Event Planning: Kasey D Weddings | Floral Design: Kasey D Weddings | Wedding Dress: Hailey Paige | Wedding Venue: Abeja Winery

How To Have a Couples Wedding Shower

Couples everywhere are tossing aside the idea of a girls-only bridal shower and instead, opting to celebrate their pre-wedding events together. Known as a couple’s shower, you’re likely to see these co-ed wedding showers popping up everywhere in the new year. Interested in hosting one yourself? Here are a few things to consider.

When is a Couples Shower Appropriate?
A bridal shower is a lovely time for not only your girlfriends, but for your female family members as well. The idea of hosting a couple’s shower may not sit well with Grandma, but for those that live out-of-state, away from family and friends, or consider their closest loved ones to be men, it might be a good idea. Weigh the pros and cons and consider who you want to celebrate this big event with—the answer to that question should help you determine what to do (and help you convince Grandma that it’s a good idea!).

How to Request a Couples Shower from Your Hostess
A bridal shower is usually hosted by a mother, mother-in-law, or maid of honor, so if you are thinking of doing a couple’s shower, it’s important you let them know as soon as possible. Talk over your idea with your hostess and let them know your thoughts on style, guest list and party ideas. Offer to help them plan, or even pitch in, as the guest list is sure to double as you add all the men in your life to the party!

How to Make it Gender Neutral
If you dream of sparkly tablecloths and cupcakes topped with engagement rings, you may want to reconsider the couple’s shower. Instead, a co-ed event should be just that—co-ed. Consider testing out a theme that works great for both genders, like a BBQ or pool party. If you want to up the fancy factor, ask everyone to dress up and create an evening of cocktails and passed appetizers. Just be sure you don’t overshadow the actual wedding with your shower.

Inform Your Guests
Make sure your guests are aware of the co-ed factor before they arrive. Use the invitation to let them know that it will be a couple’s soiree and be sure your registry reflects that. The bridal shower is often a time for the girls in your life to gift you with girly items like bridal undergarments or fancy nighties, so it’s important they know the gifts will be opened by you and your husband to be.

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, spoiling her black lab, and exploring nearby towns with her new husband.

Stop What You’re Doing + Look at This Venetian Elopement

A gondola ride, a grand yet intimate dinner, and a masquerade ball with your love – this is the romance of my dreams, and it was all brought to life in a breathtaking elopement editorial planned and designed by Scent of Orchid and shot by the magnificent Rebecca Yale Photography. We’re talking a sexy, black lace Claire Pettibone number, fiery red florals by Madness Flowers, and a menu designed by Written Word Calligraphy to look like one of Cassanova’s love letters. This, ladies, is the definition of amore.

Our Venetian elopement editorial was inspired by the romance of the floating city itself. The city is famous for its gondolas, canals, Casanova, and – of course – masquerade balls. We were inspired by the Baroque paintings that covered the Hall of Music in the Ca’Sagredo Hotel and carried the palette through the shoot with black and gold as our dominant colors with deep pops of red. Venice is famous for its glasswork and lace, which are made on the islands of Murano and Burano right off of Venice’s shore, and the black lace Claire Pettibone dress set the tone for the dark romance of the day, which was echoed in the lace runner on the ballroom table. Written Word Calligraphy created an invitation suite featuring a folded invitation that opened like a letter and hearkened back to Casanova’s letters that he would write to his lovers while imprisoned in the city. A single red rose bud was placed on the four guests’ plates next to the love-letter-like menu along with a miniature mask, much like the one the bride wore during portraits. We imagined the couple would enjoy a romantic and intimate meal followed by a masquerade ball of music and dancing and then a gondola ride through the canals of Venice.

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Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography | Event Planning + Design: Scent of Orchid | Floral Design: Madness Flowers Italy | Wedding Dress: Claire Pettibone | Wedding Cake: Ibrido di Tea | Shoes: Mascia Mandolesi | Ring: Trumpet & Horn | Groom's Suit: Area 2 Rezzonico | Bride's Robe: Lauren Leshansky | Hair Pieces: Hushed Commotion | Paper Goods: Written Word Calligraphy | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Venue + Rentals: Hotel Ca' Sagredo

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Now THIS is How You Create the Coziest Room in Existence

Cozy goes hand-in-hand with beautifully designed when it comes to this coastal living room designed by Jessica McClendon of Glamour Nest. What it lacks in space, it more than makes up for in charm and comfort. The bookshelves are stocked, the pillows are perfectly fluffed and that sectional is just begging for a good cuddle session.

From Jessica…This cozy family room belongs to a busy family of four. They wanted a super comfortable lounge area for the whole family to hang out and watch movies in together. However, because of space limitations they started second guessing what to do. That’s where I came in. Even though working with such a small space was a challenge, I embraced it and in the end was able to create a space that’s charming, welcoming and cozy.

Since the room is small and I was already toeing a delicate line, we opted for a light and airy color palette to help keep the space feeling light. I used shades of blue, whitewashed woods and found objects like coral and driftwood to play off of the coastal location. For seating we opted for a large sectional from Restoration Hardware, which takes up most of the space but has room for the entire family. To balance out the largeness of the sofa, we made sure to choose a very medium tone fabric. That way, it wouldn’t feel heavy in the space. We added a West Elm coffee table to hold drinks and snacks, but opted for a style that helped the room feel more open.

Now, we did want to add a little dash of drama (I love color!) which is where the navy console and Penguin Classics book collection comes in. They add a playful pop. Lastly, we included storage ottomans that can hold magazines and throw blankets. The family can pull them up to the sofa to kick back and put their feet up, or they can be used as extra seating. When they aren’t needed, they can be pushed under the console and out of the way. We used Williams Sonoma lamps, a West Elm rug, ottomans from Ballard Designs and accessories from Pottery Barn to complete the space.

Photographer: Mary Costa Photography | Interior Designer: Jessica McClendon

Classic Elegance + Rustic Charm Are a Match Made in Heaven

We love a good style combination, and this bride nailed it at her wedding planned by Amore Events by bringing her classic look to the rustic gorgeousness that is Pippin Hill Farm + Vineyards. A minimal Austin Scarlett gown, timeless ivory blooms by Tourterelle Floral Design, and Ashley Cox‘s photography were the perfect combination! So if you need us today, we’ll be right here soaking up this lovely gallery.

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Rachel and Joe are high school sweethearts who started dating freshman year and have been together ever since! They both went to UVA in Charlottesville, VA, and currently reside in New York City. They chose Charlottesville and Pippin Hill as their wedding venue, as they adore the city and wanted their family and friend to experience the beauty of Virginia in the summertime.

From the Bride… When we began planning our wedding, we knew we wanted to have a weekend focused on bringing family and friends together. Since we love Charlottesville, both attended UVA, and frequently take weekend trips down to visit, we thought it would be the perfect town for a short destination wedding weekend, giving us lots of time to spend with everyone.

Since all our guests would be traveling, we wanted a venue that would really highlight the beauty of the area. Between that, the delicious food and wine, and its accommodating and picturesque venue spaces and bridal/groom suites, we felt that Pippin Hill would be the ideal place and it provided a wonderful backdrop for a weekend full of celebrations!

I love neutral tones and black and white, so the bridesmaids wore champagne and the groomsmen were in classic black tuxes. When selecting my dress, I was looking for some architectural detail and minimal embellishments.

Joe was focused on music for the entire day, including the Linden Trio for the ceremony and the Silver Bullets out of Richmond, who played an acoustic set during cocktail hour and at the reception.

Two of my favorite details of the room were the cake, which had tiers of flowers between each layer, and the hanging floral installation of dendrobium orchids and Italian ruskus. I had discovered this combination at a storefront a few months prior to the wedding and loved how the linear florals added a romantic but still structured look to the hanging installation. We wanted the room to be lit entirely by candlelight during the reception, so other than the lights from the band, votives of different heights provided all the lighting for the evening. The day of was made all the more magical because of the 70-degree humidity-free day in the middle of August – we felt so lucky!


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Photography: Ashley Cox Photography | Event Planning: Amore Events by Cody | Floral Design: Tourterelle Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Austin Scarlett | Cake: Maliha Creations | Invitations: Rock Paper Scissors | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Makeup + Hair: Avenue 42 | Calligraphy: Sincerely Amy Designs | Band: Silver Bullets | Wedding Venue: Pippin Hill Farm

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Real Brides Share Wedding Budget Regrets and Must-Haves

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – engagement season! Nearly 40% of all couples get engaged between Thanksgiving and Valentine’s Day every year. As the new brides and grooms-to-be get a jump start on wedding planning, Zola surveyed over 750 newly-engaged and newly-married couples about their spending regrets and what really made their wedding day unforgettable.

Biggest Newlywed Do-Over Wish: Hiring a Videographer
Over 35% of couples surveyed wished they had hired a videographer for their big day. While nothing can compare to the feeling of first being announced the new Mr. and Mrs., hiring a videographer will allow you revisit and relive the day over and over again.

What Makes the Big Day Unforgettable?
Zola asked all participants of the survey what would make/made your wedding day unforgettable. With the venue and the photographer claiming the first and second spots for both newlyweds and newly engaged couples, Newlyweds reported that their wedding planner, officiant, wedding cake, and the after party all had a bigger impact on their wedding day than is prioritized by engaged couples.

On the other hand, engaged couples ranked hair/makeup and invitations high on the list of importance. However, both newlyweds and engaged couples agreed that the after party was of more significance than the rehearsal dinner.

Biggest Budget Regrets
While some couples wished they had spent less on certain vendors, others surveyed by Zola expressed regrets in not spending enough in other areas of their day. 22% of couples surveyed by Zola wished they would have spent more on their photographer while 20% wished they had hired a wedding planner!

Over 500,000 couples have used Zola, the wedding company that is reinventing the wedding planning and registry experience with free wedding websites, a dream registry, and more.

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.

Say Yes to the…Venue!

You know that feeling everyone talks about when they’ve found THE dress? This bride had it when she came upon the oak tree at Bedell Cellars in Long Island’s North Fork. Standing there, she knew it was where she would say “I do” to the love of her life, and the picturesque spot set the tone for the entire day. Hamptons Aristocrat enhanced the rustic elegance of the vineyards, choosing a neutral color palette and leafy green arrangements created by Sag Harbor Florist, for a natural beaut’ photographed by Lindsay Madden that we can’t get enough of!

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From the Bride… Ryan and I met 10 years ago on one of our first days of college. After almost nine years of dating and two-and-a-half years of planning our wedding, the one thing that continually inspired us throughout the process was wanting to plan the absolute best party for our guests that had been with us throughout our relationship. We kept our friends and family in the forefront of our decisions knowing that this is a one-of-a-kind occasion where you have everyone that you love most – both sides of the family and friends from every stage of life – in the same room.

One of the first decisions we made was choosing Bedell Cellars as our venue. I spent my summers in Long Island and can remember visiting the North Fork vineyards with my parents and grandparents from a young age, so I knew that the location would be the North Fork. We visited a lot of vineyards, but the first time I saw the oak tree at Bedell, I knew that was where I would get married. The feeling that most brides have when they try on their wedding dress is the exact way I felt when I stood there.

Everything that came after was a direct reflection of the natural beauty and rustic space that Bedell offers. We chose blush, green, and white as our colors, not only because they’re my favorites, but because they perfectly highlighted the space without taking away from it. Aside from the French country inspired centerpieces, candles were placed all over the pavilion, and they added the best warm, twinkle of light in all of our pictures!

Planning a wedding taking place on Long Island while living in Boston during my last year of law school and studying for the bar exam started to feel like a destination wedding! I knew that one of the most important things was having vendors that I could rely on and that would work seamlessly together. My wedding planner, Jessi, was second to none! Without Jessi (and my mom) the night certainly wouldn’t have come together like it did. She has an eye for every last detail, the most helpful tips, and is such a calming presence when things get crazy! Hamptons Aristocrat provided the most amazing food and unique service that you can get at a wedding. The Dylan Matthews Band from Hank Lane was an absolute highlight for us and our guests. Absolutely everyone was on the dance floor the whole night! It was amazing seeing all of our guests having such a blast! Lindsay Madden and Kristen Kiraly captured our day in pictures and on video in a way that will make sure that we never forget a single moment – even the moments that we didn’t get to witness ourselves. We couldn’t be more grateful to have every emotional, sentimental, and hilarious moment to look back on. If there is one piece of advice I would give all brides its to go with your gut when choosing your vendors. I picked all of mine based off of the feeling I got during the initial phone calls and definitely didn’t go wrong with any of them! When you can trust your vendors, you’re able to enjoy the planning process so much more. Instead of getting caught up in every last detail, I knew I could rely my vendors to guide me in the right direction, and I was able to enjoy every last second of our wedding. It truly was the best day ever!

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Photography: Lindsay Madden Photography | Cinematography: Kristen Kiraly Films | Event Planning: Hamptons Aristocrat | Floral Design: Sag Harbor Florist | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Invitations: A Fabulous Fete | Wedding Shoes: Klub Nico | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Catering: Hamptons Aristocrat | Makeup: Linda Gallo | Hair: Nataley Pennacchio, Head Rush Salon | Lighting: Matt Murphy Event Lighting | Entertainment: Hank Lane Music | Groom's Attire: Indochino | Venue: Bedell Cellars Winery | Rentals: Party Rental LTD | Robes: Plum Pretty Sugar | Tie: The Tie Bar

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5 Moods You’ll Experience During Your Engagement

Each stage of your engagement brings new excitement and a few challenges. Whether you’re in the announcement stage, planning stage, or counting down the days stage,  you’ll experience a few different moods along the way. Here’s 5 you will encounter.

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You can’t deny it, you have a big sparkly ring on your finger and you can’t stop staring. Don’t worry, we can’t either. This mood won’t last forever. Take all of the ring selfies you want and ENJOY being able to tell people you’re newly engaged. Sparkle tip: Windex and a toothbrush makes your bling POP, plus it’s safe to use on your diamond. If you don’t have a diamond, just be sure to check with your jeweler for tips on cleaning.

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No matter how experienced you are in planning parties, at some point during your engagement you’ll want to throw up your hair in a french twist, pull on a powder blue blazer and plan. that. wedding. You may experience mild stress but you’ll handle it like J-Lo would… with complete zen. Planning tip: Find a fun binder/notebook/planner that helps you visually bring your wedding together as you make the arrangements. The binder makes it even more fun.

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Once the wedding arrangements have been made and planning becomes slower, it begins to feel more real. You’ll have that emotional, “OMG I’m getting married” thing. It occurs from a combination of 60% happy tears, 20% nostalgia, 15% bridal exhaustion and 5% weight of the world. Everything seems to build up emotionally and you think you can’t handle. Bridal tip: Take a day for YOU. Don’t stress or overthink. Just take a day to relax and not think about anything wedding related. It’s important to remember that your wedding should orbit around your life, not the other way around.

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This mood is a great place to be. You’ve let go of all wedding and marriage stress and you’re just lovin’ life. You may have all the planning done, or not but you’re choosing to rise above and just be okay. Enjoy this jolt of peace because it doesn’t last for extended periods of time (some of us may experience just 5 mere minutes of Chill AF). Chill tip: Just be still. Be present in the moment. Enjoy where you’re at. Being engaged won’t last forever and even though it can bring many ups and downs, it also is a once in a lifetime experience to soak in.

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Most of us don’t experience this mood until the day of the wedding. It’s when you feel on top of the world and get all the “I’m a bride” feels. Once you experience this, NOTHING can ruin your day. The weather could have a forecast of a storm, your groom could misplace his jacket, and your Grandparents could be vocally criticizing the wedding venue. All bummer-ish things but it doesn’t matter as long as you and your groom are happy. Be the Queen for a day and brush off all the negativity, (if any).

Your moods will fluctuate throughout your engagement whether it’s by the day, or by the minute. Keep calm and wait for the OMG QUEEN mood because it will make everything else worth it.

Then you can fell all the post-wedding feels!

Style Me Pretty Contributor – Kylie Thompson is a freelance writer, blogger and marketing professional from Grand Rapids Michigan, where she resides with her husband and golden retriever. When she isn’t working, you will find her exploring Grand Rapids’ newest culinary establishments with her husband, or traveling up and down Lake Michigan’s coast.

Fresh + Modern Wedding Trends for 2018 Brides

Chances are if you’ve attended a wedding in the last few years, you’ve seen a bride in white, burlap runners, mason jars, garlands and at least one Gatsby inspired nuptial (guilty!). It’s time to retire dated trends and give weddings a refresh in 2018. Here’s what the experts say is worth a make-over.

Opt for Colorful Bridal Attire
“Dresses in white and white-like colors, such as ivory and champagne, are losing favor to less traditional hues,” says Kate Lerman of Chicago Vintage Weddings. “Blush pink, pale blue and even grays, blacks and reds are starting to be featured in wedding gowns.” For those opting for a custom suit or tux, Kate says “unique color and pattern elements are also gaining in popularity, but the classic black tux remains popular as well.”

Bring Back The Florals
Over the last few years, lush greens have dominated design elements, “even more so in 2017 when Pantone named ‘greenery’ the color of the year,” says event planner Marc Eliot of swoop. “With the recent release of Pantone’s 2018 color, ‘ultra violet,’ we are ready to retire the diluted hues of succulents and garlands. Brighten tablescapes and bouquets with colorful flowers – orchids, anemones, violets, lilacs, hydrangeas, and irises – the bolder the better!”

Choose a Classic Cake Flavor
“Lavish cakes with unique flavors became all the rage in 2017,” says Marc. “Unfortunately, the number of guests who enjoy creamsicle, Mexican hot chocolate, passion fruit or lemon-thyme, is usually small and leaves the couple with a lot of leftovers. It’s time to retire exotic cake flavors and opt for the more traditional (and still delicious) vanilla, chocolate, or red velvet cakes. You can always personalize it with a special design.” If you can’t live without a trendy cake flavor, Marc recommends getting it for the smaller groom’s cake.

Slim Down Your Candles
Pillar candles are popular for a reason. “They have a timeless but I’d love to give them a break in 2018 and make way for taper candles,” says Audrey Isaac of 100 Candles. “They still give off great light and free up table space for other décor elements. From a practical standpoint, they also weigh less so if you’re purchasing in bulk, you could potentially save on shipping while still making a big impact.” Audrey recommends using taper candles in abundance.

Ditch DIY Projects
“It’s time to retire the expectation to DIY everything,” says Kate. “This puts tons of pressure on the couple and often results in a lot of stress.” Sure, doing one or two DIY projects can be fun but trying to do everything for such a major event by yourself—or to put the burden on family and friends—is a recipe for frustration. Plus, DIY projects that don’t work out can end up costing more money or resulting in a last-minute rush to book professionals instead says Kate.

Switch Up Seating
“Large head tables are finally fading away to make room for family tables,” says Beth Bernstein, SQN Events. “Plenty of special memories are made with your besties while getting ready. Weddings are about the coming together of two families, so why not dine together as one at your wedding?” The added bonus is the wedding party gets to spend time with their dates.

Style Me Pretty Contributor –  Ximena N. Larkin is a writer and publicist. She lives in Chicago with her husband and dog.