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A Destination Wedding on the Shores of Istanbul

Wherever Greg Finck points his lens, pretty is bound to follow. Case in point? This Istanbul, Turkey wedding that combines cultural beauty and classic romance for a day that’s sure to inspire. Have a peek at the photos and don’t miss the bride’s perspective on destination wedding planning below.

From the Bride… My husband and I got engaged on our 8-year anniversary, in Bodrum Turkey. He is Jewish Turkish (though was born in Switzerland and grew up in London), while I am Christian British (born in Belgium and grew up in the Turks and Caicos Islands). With all these factors at play, we had thought for a long time where we would get married and what type of ceremony we would have. As we both deeply respect each other’s culture and religion, we decided to have a ceremony that would combine both.

There are a number of reasons why we chose Istanbul rather than any other location, but the main reason is because it is a country I have come to love since I met Igal, and we wanted to share this with family and friends who didn’t know it. Not even my siblings had been! It is a magical place. It did, however, turn out to be a much more stressful choice of location than originally planned. In the months leading up to the wedding, there were a number of terror attacks in Istanbul, including the bombing of the international airport. I wondered about the safety of our guests, whether anything else would happen and if it was a good idea to go ahead as planned. I know that all weddings are emotional, but the run up to ours felt especially so. The flood of emails and phone calls from family and friends who told us that they would be there come what may, made Igal and I feel loved and supported beyond belief. And so the wedding went ahead as planned.

After researching a huge number of venues across Turkey, we visited Esma Sultan and fell in love. It was the perfect combination of old and new. We had been looking for somewhere with some history, but that was also modern and a bit different. Esma Sultan is exactly this. It is an old mansion originally built in 1875 and gifted to Esma Sultan, the daughter of an Ottoman Sultan. In 1975, it was destroyed in a fire. It has since been redeveloped, keeping its original brick exterior and a new glass and steel structure on the inside. It sits on the edge of the Bosphorus, next to the Ortakoy Mosque and overlooking the Bosphorus Bridge. Having found our venue, I was able to properly start planning.

My color palette was the palest of pink/blush, gold and white/cream. My flowers of choice were peonies, hydrangeas, baby’s breath and roses. My dream for the ceremony was to have a chuppah with draping flowers and white chairs lined with baby’s breath. For dinner, my mum and I wanted pale pink tablecloths and a centerpiece of smaller flowers and twinkling candles. Instead of numbers for the tables, Igal and I created doubled sided images with photos of us in different cities around the world. This way, everyone was sat in a ‘place’ rather than at a numbered table. Because of Igal and I’s international background and friends, we tried to weave in an international theme. I think the wedding planner described my vision as very romantic.

As I am quite a sentimental person, I wanted to have with me on the day, items from ‘my people’. My best friend bought me my blue garter, my sister bought my sparkly ‘I do’ blue underwear, I borrowed my mother’s earrings and wore my grandmother’s old locket, and of course my necklace and ring from Igal. We also wanted to give everyone we loved a role to play on our day. My sisters signed our marriage certificate and ketubah, my brother was the MC, Igal’s brother was best man, family and friends were our bridesmaids and ushers, our mothers did readings (which are ones that my mum has had on the wall in our home for as long as I can remember), our whole family walked down the aisle, and I made my two best guy friends ‘honorary ushers’ as they would have been bridesmaids if they were girls!

There were also a few fun Turkish details and traditions that we included. While the guests waited for us to arrive, the amazing whirling dervishes performed. Igal and I then entered followed the sound of six drummers who came in before us. This is traditional at Turkish weddings and made for a very fun entrance!

At Jewish weddings, everyone gets up and does the horah once the bride and groom have entered the room, but before you sit down for dinner. The drums created an upbeat atmosphere to get everyone on their feet. Seeing my parents and brother be lifted up on chairs was one of my favorite moments of the wedding. As they are not Jewish, this isn’t a tradition they know, but they had big smiles on their faces. Because of where and how Igal and I grew up, we had about 230 guests at the wedding from around 40 countries, and seeing everyone experiencing and enjoying something new was a highlight for us. In fact, we both agreed that sitting back and realizing that all of your favorite people are in one room, getting along and having a good time was just the best feeling.

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Cinematography: Ufuk Sarisen | Event Planning: Davet Creative Group | Floral Design: Davet Creative Group | Stationery: CHATHAM & CARON | Bride's Shoes: Tribut Ives Saint Laurent | Rings: Gumuchian | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Catering: Esma Sultan | Calligraphy: Quill London | Groom's Attire: Vakko | Wedding Venue: Esma Sultan | Accommodations: Armaggan Bosphorus Suites | Assistant Photographer: Marie Film Photographer | Bride's Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Bridesmaids' Robes: The Little Love Bird | Flower Girls' Dresses: Amaee Accessories | Ketubah: Jennifer Raichman Ketubah | Music, Sound & Lighting: Mix Music | Ring Box: The Mrs Box

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Getting Married Al Fresco Never Looked So Pretty

Oh, Sonoma, you get me every time. You know just how to make those winery weddings shine in the prettiest of sunlight, and today’s fete from Milou and Olin is absolutely no exception. Every moment of this day was graced with a sun-soaked, vineyard backdrop like this. Wedding dreams? I’d say so. See more in The Vault!

From Lucinda, the Bride… Lucky and I met at work, and were together for more than seven years when Lucky decided to get down on one knee. Our engagement was very romantic and every girl’s dream (will…at least mine). Lucky surprised me with a trip to Cabo (I thought we were going to Phoenix, AZ for work and we were literally in the Phoenix airport when Lucky gave me my plane ticket to Cabo and off we went). During our first night in Cabo he proposed to me during a private beach dinner.

Being from Colorado, we love being outside and really embrace the beauty of scenery. On top of embracing nature, we also share a passion of wine, so when it came to choosing a place to get married, it was very clear that wine country in California was perfect for us. Being out of state, I knew I couldn’t pull the wedding of our dreams off alone, so I found our wedding planner Lindsey Nickel, at Lovely Day Events. I would highly recommend future brides that are planning a destination wedding to use a wedding planner, we have never regretted that decision. I don’t know what we would have did without her. Lindsey did an amazing job and we couldn’t have put together the wedding we had without all her help, suggestions, and mastermind. She kept things stress free for us and literally took care of everything (she was the first person at the venue on the wedding day and the last one to leave). By having a wedding planner, our guests (and us) were really able to let loose and have a great time. We are still getting compliments from our guests on how this was the most beautiful and best wedding they have been too and the most fun they have ever had at a wedding, which is awesome!

During the wedding process, our goal and inspiration was for the wedding to be elegant, romantic, fairytaleish, and as much fun as only one could dream. During the planning process, I think if future brides pick the couple items that matter the most and focus on those. There are a lot of things to do during the planning process and things will not go as planned and letting things go and having someone help is key. With having a wedding planner, I knew I was staying on track and that things were being taking care of (during the planning process and the day of the wedding).

One area that was important to us was the venue, we knew the venue would set the vibe for the wedding. When we toured Gundlach Bundschu Winery there was an instant connection for us and we feel in love and felt at home. Not only was everyone there so hospitability (and they are every time we go!) it is a family owned, which is something else we were looking for (we didn’t want to me a number). The area where they host weddings is secluded and breathtaking surrounded by the vineyard and wine cave. It was perfect and exactly what we were looking for.

The actual wedding day, not going to lie, was the longest day. The time until the ceremony took forever – even the ceremony took forever. During the day, I was extremely nervous. Not because I was getting married but because I don’t like being the center of attention, and having everyone looking at me made me anxious. In order to help that, I was told to find Lucky and not look away, which I did and it took some of the pressure away… I felt like it was just Lucky and me. As slow as the day and ceremony took, the reception went lightning fast! Definitely try to take a deep breath and really embrace the moment, it is an awesome feeling being surrounded by people who love and care about you.

Since we had a destination wedding, we were hoping our guests would use this as a long weekend getaway, which people did. We had around 40 people travel to our wedding. People starting arriving on Thursday (the wedding was on a Friday) and the last group left Sunday evening. We loved this as it gave us more time with our guest and it took the pressure off at the actual wedding. We didn’t feel the urgency to make rounds because most of the people we had spent time with before the wedding or we would spend time with them after the wedding. This means our special day really lasted four days as we had events each day (wine tours, tastings, brunch, etc.), which is different than a traditional wedding near your home where everyone shows up for four to six hours and then it is done. Happy wedding planning, and enjoy every moment of it, it’ll go super fast!

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Photography: Milou + Olin Photography | Event Design: Lovely Day Events | Event Planning: Lovely Day Events | Floral Design: Wine Country Flowers | Wedding Dress: Anne Barge | Cake: Crisp Bakeshop | Invitations: Sweet Zion Paperie | Catering: Park Avenue Catering | DJ: AMS Entertainment | Officiant: Weddings of Heart | Transportation: Woody's Wine Tours | Wedding Venue: Gundlach Bundschu Winery | Hair and Make-Up: Bella Bridal Hair & Makeup | Rentals: Bright Event Rentals

Romantic Winter Wedding Filled With Festive Reds

Tis the season for radiant reds, romantic gestures and festivities galore. Valentine’s Day is a day away and we’re in the mood to be surrounded by love and beauty – and just like that, Hello Blue Photo delivered this gem on our doorstep. With Rancho Las Lomas playing host, it’s a California winter wedding to remember – and perfect for putting us in the best mood for V-Day (these bridesmaids’ dresses!). See it all in our Vault right this way!

From the Bride… Since I can remember I have always dreamed about having a winter wedding. My fiance and I also very much enjoy the winter seasons and all that goes along with it such as snowboarding, Christmas and snuggling together next to a warm fire. This was a large influence on deciding the type of wedding we wanted.

Our original idea was to get married in a snowy location, however guests would have had to travel too far or weather would have been too much of a concern for guests traveling up the mountain.

When we saw the Grand Salon (at Rancho Las Lomas) with its beautiful double-sided fireplace and overall warm feel of the room, we thought it was perfect! Not only did we love the reception room, but the location itself is beyond breathtaking. Everything about the location made us fall in love with the venue.

The very first photo I pinned (on my Pinterest board) was a photo of my bouquet. This was my inspiration for everything – the color palette, the theme for the wedding, the flowers and the décor. From there I chose a color palette of deep reds, golds, blushes and browns.

I love light and air-y style photography, which seemed to be the style of Hello Blue Photo too. I chose to reach out and meet with her. From the moment I met Christina, I knew she was the best! Right off the bat she seemed super personable and like she completely understood what I was looking for in a photographer. She really went above and beyond for us!

Shortly after we met with and hired Christina for photography, she shot our engagement photos. I was so blown away with how amazing the photos came out! I have gotten SO many compliments on them! Christina really understood my personal aesthetic and truly put her best effort into taking our pictures and making us feel completely comfortable. We felt like models for the day after our engagement session because that is exactly how she makes you feel. I just remember looking back and thinking “WOW that was so fun!”

After our engagement shoot we couldn’t WAIT to have her photograph our wedding. Sure enough Christina, along with her fantastic assistant Kristina, came through and our wedding photos have come out beyond our expectations! We could not have imagined a better photography crew to have on our big day. This was one of our best decisions we made! Christina also sent us a list of her recommended vendors, which was super helpful! So not only was she a wonderful photographer, but basically acted as a wedding planner for us as well. She truly goes above and beyond her photographer role, and we SO appreciated that!

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Photography: Hello Blue | Videography: Love Is Cinema | Floral Design: La Petite Fleur Glendora | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero | Cake: Sweet & Saucy Shop | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bill Levkoff | Catering: Giracci Vineyards Farms | DJ: DJ Pros | Wedding Venue: Rancho Las Lomas | Bridal Boutique: Le Marriage | Bridal Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridal Veil: Bella Tiara | Make Up Artist: Design Visage

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The Perfect Valentine’s Day Gift Idea for Your Groom

Ladies, I know the idea of a boudoir session can be intimidating—I felt the same way. But thankfully I overcame my shyness and did a quick session on my wedding day before meeting my groom. And you know what? It made for THE sweetest (and sexiest) gift for my Mr. the following Valentine’s Day. Case in point? These alluring images from Lisa Blume, styled by Atrendy Wedding with beautiful blooms from Holly Heider Chapple. Let the full gallery convince you even more.

As much as we spend winter anticipating the new life of spring, a bride spends her morning anticipating the coming union with her groom. Years of dreaming, months of planning, the moment is finally almost here. Giving of yourself to someone for the rest of your life. That eager anticipation yet calm assurance was our inspiration for this shoot, shot in the gorgeous Goodstone Inn. Rather than designing details and props, we focused on the bride. Simple. Sensual. Natural. The greens in the room and the ivy outside inspired a neutral color palette. Soft lighting added a sense of elegance and grace. We chose lingerie and accessories that didn’t distract but enhanced the bride’s natural beauty and blended in to her surroundings.

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Photography: Lisa Blume Photography | Event Design + Planning: Atrendy Wedding | Floral Design: Holly Heider Chapple Flowers LTD | Wedding Dress: Temperly London | Shoes: Emmy London | Makeup: Amie Decker Beauty | Hair: Elegant Hair by Giselle | Venue: Goodstone Inn | Cover up & Necklace: Gibson Bespoke | Crown, Veil & Hair accessory: Melinda Rose Design | Earrings: Heidi Elnora Atelier | Garter: Heidi Elnora Atelier | Lace top: Heidi Elnora Atelier | Model: Katarina Pavic | Shoulder Necklace: Heidi Elnora Atelier | Vintage Robe: Gossamer

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Let this Inspiration be your Guide for the Best Ever Brunch Party

Blending bright florals, modern prints and a yummy signature cocktail, this brunch party celebrated friendship, birthdays and really good food. Masterminded by Amber Weir along with blooms and corsages by Stella Bloom Designs and lots of gorgeous flower-filled shots courtesy of Lavender & Twine, get the low down on hosting your own perfectly brunchy soiree.

From Amber… As a Santa Barbara based Event Designer, I realized that I had never had the opportunity to sit down to a table that I had designed. Having an upcoming birthday, I decided to pull together an all star team of local vendors to treat my girlfriends to a decadent brunch, highlighting local food, drinks, and style.

I wanted my guests to feel pampered the moment they walked in, and gave each a chic floral corsage, Municipal Winemakes Sparkling Shiraz, and a Graperfuit Sage Cocktail. Seasons Catering put together a menu highlighting local farms and fresh seasonal ingredients – vibrant in taste and color.

We sat down to seasonal berry bowls with honey ricotta and homemade granola. We then brunched on a buffet of Grapefruite frisee salad, Dicken’s Bread toast with Pea Puree, frittata of mushrooms, leeks and goat cheese, asparagus with smoked salmon bundles, and rounded out by homemade muffins and scones with marmalade and whipped cream. The food was not only delicious but visually stunning.

For the overall design, I wanted to the space to feel fresh and modern with a balance of masculine and feminine details. I paired leather butterfly chairs with indigo mudcloth, geometrical print tablecloths with rich abundant pink tone florals. Copper, leather, and terra cotta elements rounded out the look.

My design would not have been complete without thanking my guests for their love and friendship. Thank you notes done in hand calligraphy were tucked in each napkin and individual place cards adorned each fork. The brunch was truly a celebration of love, friendship, and the city we call home!

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Photography: Lavender Twine | Event Design: Amber Weir | Floral Design: Stella Bloom Designs | Catering: Seasons Catering | Calligraphy: Sophia Loves Letters | Baker: Dicken's Bread Company | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Private Lounge: Seasons Catering | Rentals: Party Pleasers | Wine: Municipal Wine Makers

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Elegant + Romantic Chinese New Year Affair

This couple celebrated the Chinese New Year with an epic wedding full of tradition and elegance! With flawless florals in all shades of red and pops of gold, the evening fully encompassed romance and love. Every single detail of the day of captured perfectly by Amalie Orrange Photography. Read their sweet love story below, told by the groom!

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From the groom… We first met in college at the University of Florida. I thought that Nicole was fun, outgoing, and beautiful. As they say, the rest is history. We lived together in downtown Orlando. I was starting a new job and Nicole was finishing up Physician Assistant school. Her dad, George, came to live with us for a while and brought Nicole’s childhood dog, Burrito, with him. We had a good era with George and decided to adopt Burrito. Now we have a 15 year old “savage” chihuahua.

When Nicole’s job took her to The Villages, we decided to move to Winter Garden to shorten her commute. We have settled into this charming old citrus town about 20 minutes outside Orlando, which has a nice downtown area in which we live. Nicole, Burrito, and I are a happy family! Our story started in the fall of 2015, when I knew I wanted to propose to Nicole. She had hinted about rings and what type she wanted, but I had kept saying “next year”, and we hadn’t actually been to the jewelry store.

At Thanksgiving, I spoke with George and asked for his blessing, which he gave. I talked to Jeff and Matt too, who were both excited. I planned to propose on Christmas Day when we were in Atlanta with my side of the family. On Christmas morning I was really nervous. Nicole kept asking me why I was acting weird, and I tried to brush that off. I had the ring wrapped up in a box, ready to go. I attached it to our dog, Burrito, and tried to get him to walk the ring over to Nicole. Burrito, of course, got scared and went to go hide in a corner. My family (who all knew what was happening) kept saying that Burrito had a gift for Nicole and then he finally made it over there. Nicole didn’t know it was coming, since we hadn’t actually looked at rings and that we had been talking about “next year”. When she opened the box, I took it from her, said some words, then got down on one knee and asked her to marry me.

My parents, G’Pa, Uncle Steve, and Aunt Laura were all there and had the champagne ready. We FaceTimed with Nicole’s family, and it was a beautiful day.

January 28th, 2017 is New Year’s Day on the lunar calendar. When we saw that Chinese New Year came on a Saturday in the window that we wanted to get married, we had to choose it as our wedding day. It is an auspicious day. We had a traditional Chinese tea ceremony with both of our families as well to tie into our heritage. We will be celebrating the year of the rooster. If you were born in 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, or 2005 then you are a rooster!

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Photography: Amalie Orrange Photography | Videographer : Seltzer Films | Event Planning and Design : Big Day Celebrations | Floral Design : Flowers By Lesley | Wedding Dress: Pronovias | Cake : Party Flavors | Invitations : Minted | Ceremony : Mission Inn Resort | Bridesmaids dresses : Amsale | Hair & Makeup : Makeover Station | DJ: Our DJ Rocks | Officiant : Our simple ceremony | Bridal Boutique: Calvet Couture Bridal | Candy Buffett: Florida Candy Buffets | Draping : Classic Event Decorating | Linen: Over The Top Linen | Mirror signs with Calligraphy : Two peas Designs | Photo booth : Photo Booth Rocks | Rentals: A Chair Affair | Wall draping : Classic Tents and Events | Wedding rings : Bay Hill Jewelers

A Castle Played Backdrop to their Fairytale Wedding

This wedding day…where do we even start? The castle setting, the gorgeous bride (who’s also a professional model) and the Pronovias gown made for a modern princess. Of course, our girl Julie Paisley brought her A-game behind the camera lens and the wedding gallery truly speaks for itself.

From Julie Paisley… When the inquiry came in from Stephanie, all I saw was Oheka Castle and I immediately jumped up and down. This place is AMAZING. Hands down one of the most beautiful venues ever. Add in Stephanie and Chris who are drop dead gorgeous (Stephanie is a professional model in NYC and Chris is a Jimmy Fallon look-a-like – don’t you agree?) along with a beautiful day and I just couldn’t stop smiling.

I love Stephanie’s classic style, it was the perfect fit for such an impressive venue. Some of my favorite parts was the ceremony – I loved all the expressions and emotions, the family formals in the library – so incredibly classy and gorgeous and that Stephanie had her brothers as her “bridesmen”. It was definitely one for the books.

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Photography: Julie Paisley Photography | Floral Design: ARISTON FLOWERS | Wedding Dress: Pronovias | Cake: OHEKA CASTLE | Invitations: Minted | Makeup: MAKEUP BY XIOMARA | Hair : Angela's Hair Design | Lighting : Prestige Event & Décor | Wedding Venue: OHEKA CASTLE | Ceremony Musicians: Cello NYC

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Cue the Romance! All The Must Haves for the Perfect At Home Date Night!

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and it has us feeling even more mushy gushy and lovey-dovey than usual! It’s time for romantic date nights – and our favorites are the ones that skip the crowded restaurants and take place in the comfort of our own home. And with all these essentials at your disposal, it’s guaranteed to be an evening of delicious cuisine and even better company – XOXO!

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Our Valentine’s Day Gift to You? This Gorgeous Inspiration Sesh!

Some girls wish for chocolates for Valentine’s Day, other for red roses and others for jewelry. Me? I wish I lived in this dreamy wonderland, with florals by Tulipina, wedding dresses by Kelly FaetaniniFrancesca Miranda from Lace & Bustle and Floravere and lace robes from Girl With a Serious Dream. Thankfully, Rebecca Yale is letting me live out my fantasy with all her stunning photos in The Vault!


From Rebecca Yale PhotographyThis beautiful winter editorial dreamt up by the incredibly talented Kiana of Tulipina and her student Gabrielle Dillon is the perfect example of how to still incorporate bright and cheery color into your winter wedding and transition into Spring. Kiana created to large scale installations one reminiscent of a flower shop, and the other wild pink blossom branches.  Either setup could be a beautiful altar or backdrop for an unconventional couple to say their I Do’s in front of.

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Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography | Floral Design: Tulipina - Kiana Underwood | Makeup and Hair: Katie Nash Beauty | Blush Wedding Dress: Kelly Faetanini | Bridal Boutique: Lace and Bustle Bridal | Floral Student: Seductive for Beauty | Floral Wedding Dress: Francesca Miranda | Model: scout model and talent | Robes and Bollero: Girl with a Serious Dream | V Neck Wedding Dress: Floravere

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The Cool New Metallic You Should Include in Your Valentine’s Bash

This celebration is equal parts champagne and flowers and we couldn’t love it more. From a floral backdrop to rose gold LOVE balloons and an array of metallic painted sweet treats, see how blogger Landyn Hutchinson + Flowers By Memma +Please Be Seated and Lindsey Grace Photography are celebrating Valentine’s Day. It’s all the inspiration you need to don some tulle, bust out the bubbly and cheers to love and friendship.

This beautiful Valentine’s Day inspired event if perfect for celebrating your favorite bride-to-be or planning an amazing all-girls get together for “Galentine’s Day”. Landyn Hutchinson of Living with Landyn teamed up with Please Be Seated in Nashville, TN, to bring you the perfect February fete. To keep things chic, fresh and modern, elements of black and rose gold were pulled into the decor along with everyone’s favorite color these days, blush pink.

Not every girl wants something ruffled and sweet so this party is on point for the gal who wants a bit of a sexier, edgier, more contemporary look at her party, while still paying homage to Valentine’s Day and the romance it embodies. Juanita from Dulce Desserts created beautiful hand-painted rose gold sugar cookies, cake pops and blush ombre cakes.

No Galentine’s Day or Valentine’s Day party is complete without a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Brut Rose. Flowers by Memma kept the arrangements soft and romantic using various shades of pink and white, which brought warmth and contrast to the white marble-top tables and tonal modern accessories.

The black linen sofa, pink chairs and black and rose gold accent tables from Please Be Seated were mixed in to show versatility and provide a fun contrast to the subtle blush and white tones brought in through food, florals, and decor pieces. Many of the marble and gold décor accessories were curated by Landyn Hutchinson and can now be found in her custom home collection.

Creating a fun and flirty backdrop for the entire shoot is a custom white rose wall from Please Be Seated, with oversized rose gold balloons highlighting the theme for the month of February, “Love.” After all, you can never have too many roses when it comes to Valentine’s Day! Lindsey Whiddon of Lindsey Grace Photography, beautifully captured the entire stylized fete. So what are you waiting for? Pop the champs, and start planning the perfect Galentine’s celebration!

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Photography: Lindsey Grace Photography | Flowers: Flowers By Memma | Accessories: Living with Landyn Home Collection | Blush Tulle Skirt: Tutu Moi | Desserts: Dulce Desserts | Event Furniture Rentals: Please Be Seated | Lifestyle Expert: Landyn Hutchinson

10 Valentine’s Day Date Night Ideas that Aren’t Dinner + A Movie

Don’t get me wrong—I love dinner and a movie. But this Valentine’s Day, why not switch up the regular old date night routine a bit and do something a little outside of the box with your love? From a flower arranging class to recreating your first date, here are 10 sweet ways to spend the day with your darling.

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A Unique Chinese Tea Ceremony For Two

Cultural traditions are what make weddings so incredibly meaningful. They tie the past to the present, and the traditional Chinese tea ceremony is the perfect example. Looking to put a new spin on that cultural sentiment, Jen Huang designed and photographed a morning scene of a bride and groom partaking in a quiet tea ceremony for two. And quite frankly, we couldn’t think of a better way to spend the beginning of your Big Day.

From Jen Huang… This is a shoot that features a more modern take on the Chinese tea ceremony. In essence, the Chinese tea ceremony is a way of showing respect, between family members. However, in this case it is between bride and groom rather than parents or siblings. It is more of a meditation the morning of their wedding rather than a public show, and it incorporates different aspects of making tea together and enjoying tea together.

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Photography: Jen Huang Photography | Hair and Makeup: Chiali Meng | Kitchen Boards: Make & Stow | Kitchen Scene: Jen Huang Photography | Styling + Concept: Jen Huang Photography

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Colorful Butterflies Create a Whole New World for this Ranch Wedding

When it came time for these two to say “I do”, they decided to recreate the magic of the Bride’s imagination filled childhood, complete with hundreds of colorful butterflies suspended from the tent’s ceiling, creating a whole new world for their guests. This sight alone has us absolutely awe struck to say the least; see it in all it’s glory thanks to Reel Eyes Media’s film right this way!

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From the Bride… Jace and I met through mutual friends when we were both undergrad students at Stanford University. We became close because we were the only two in our friend group who loved Battlestar Galactica so we got together every week to watch it and everyone made fun of us. We were friends for four years before we finally started dating after college. 

Our wedding was held at my family’s ranch where I was born and raised. It was an absolutely magical childhood… I was an only child with an avid imagination and had all sorts of fairy friends down in the creek, was best friends with all the trees and wild animals and had long conversations with them, and held tea parties with butterflies and birds in the garden. I wanted to re-create that magic of the ranch of my childhood for everyone at the wedding, creating a day full of color, imagination, play, and innocence. There was no alcohol at our wedding to respect our families’ beliefs, so we had a mid-day wedding on the summer solstice with face painting, a fairy walk scavenger hunt through the creek, hula hooping, a human nest, boats on the pond, and fun crafts and activities for everyone.  

Our favorite part of the wedding was our ceremony and vows. We wrote them ahead of time but many things were improvised on the day of. Our ceremony was so raw, emotional, but also hilarious and playful, it was completely us! We were also able to really include our whole community and we still feel so close to everyone who was there.

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Photography: Kate Webber | Videography: Reel Eyes Media | Event Design: Sillapere Eco Events | Event Planning: Shannon Leahy Events | Cake: Branching Out Cakes | Catering: Componere Fine Catering | Hair + Makeup: Katie Nash Beauty | DJ: Spintronix | Band: Diamond Ridge | Officiant: Dan Quinn | Tent: Zephyr Tents | Ceremony Sound: Island Breeze | Facepainter: Entire Productions | Golf Cart: Nick's Golf Cart | Lifeguard: John LaBarge | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Music: Hannah Larkin & Reed Zelezny | Music: Ben Ahn | Photobooth: Tomfoolery | Portable Toilets: The Water Cottage | Rentals: Bright Event Rentals | Rentals: Found Rental Co. | Rentals: Encore Event Rentals | Rentals: Archive Rentals | Rentals: Blueprint Studios | Security Guards: Barbier Security | Sound: Delicate Productions | Valet: CPA Valet

Your Guide to the Most Romantic Valentine’s Day Ever

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and if you’re planning on getting crazy romantic with the one you love, then we’ve got you covered. Because today we’re breaking down a list of must-have products to throw the ultimate dinner for two, all with the help of The Registry at Bloomingdale’s and kate spade new york. Scroll to get your Cupid on.

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Planning the most amazing meal ever to really, truly impress that special someone? Don’t stress, because The Registry at Bloomingdale’s is here to help with all of those tools you’ll need to channel your inner Martha Stewart. From kitchen must-haves to baking essentials to gorgeous attire, their lineup of fab products will have you rockin’ Valentine’s Day like you didn’t even know you could. Now throw kate spade new york into the mix and you’ve got a romantic evening that is equal parts sophisticated, chic AND colorful. The best way ever to celebrate you and your love? We think so.

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Visit The Registry at Bloomingdale’s today to begin planning that candlelit dinner for two. And don’t forget to ask about their awesome perks + benefits, including amazing Completion Offers, discounts on jewelry and attire, a Registry Checklist, a Thank You Manager and a mobile Big Brown App, which we sooo love.

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Image Credits: 1. Concept, Styling and Design: Glow Event Design 2. Photography: Melanie Duerkopp 3. Floral Design: Nancy Liu Chin Designs 4. La Tavola Fine Linen Rental

Registry Picks: 1. kate spade new york Confetti Dot Bluetooth Speaker 2. kate spade new york Polka Dot Apron 3. kate spade new york Library Library Lane Stemware 4. kate spade new york Pearl Place Rose Bowl 5. kate spade new york Melamine Dinner Plate, Black Stripe 6. kate spade new york Two of a Kind Ours Decanter 7. kate spade new york Percival Place Votive Holder 8. kate spade new york Abington Square Flatware

#SMPWedding101 – Mardi Gras Wedding Inspiration

With music, treats and dancing galore, could there be any better inspiration for your own wedding than the festive Mardi Gras celebrations of New Orleans (we think not!)? Sarah Hall of Joel Event Catering is sharing creative ways to infuse a little of that free-spirited fun into your own special day, from colorful cuisine to the best brass bands around!

Color (or “Cullah” as we like to say!)

The traditional colors for Mardi Gras are purple, green and gold. Not your typical wedding palette, so we suggest recreating it with more subtle cues like purple floral arrangements, gorgeous gilded Venetian masks and green fabric accents (napkins, chair covers).

Creole Cuisine

Some of the best food in our region is associated with Mardi Gras celebrations – jambalaya, etoufee, gumbo and the muddy water favorite, crawfish. To be honest, none of these items make for a beautiful plate in their typical presentation, but this is where our Executive Chef Evan Benson shines – and where you too can be inspired. He elevates Creole dishes into fine dining fare like Blue Crab Beignets with Herb Emulsion, Jambalaya Cakes topped with New Orlean’s Style BBQ Shrimp, Fried Oysters with Merlot Jelly on Brioche Crouton and Truffled Quail Egg Finished with Pink Peppercorn.

Brass Bands + Banjos

While New Orleans literally has a brass band on every corner, it’s a music tradition that exists in most areas of the country. Search for a local brass band, or even a cajun band, that will bring a bit of the bayou sound to your dance floor. And don’t forget the Second Line – that usually takes place on the street between ceremony and reception, but these days it’s totally acceptable to parade around the reception space instead. Your guests will be talking about this experience for years to come.

Bring on the Lagniappe

When looking for those little memory-makers that your guests can take home, consider personalizing a handkerchief, a “lagniappe,” to be waved in the air during your Second Line and taken home as a lovely keepsake for family and friends. Depending on your budget, invest in some beautiful beads to be draped around the room and worn by guests.

Sweet Drinks + Sweet Desserts

You can’t have a Mardi Gras wedding without two things: the Hurricane cocktail and a sugar-dusted, doughy King Cake. Ask your catering team to create a Hurricane from fresh juices – it will make all the difference. And check with a local pastry shop for ideas on how to create a wedding King Cake.

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ONGOING GIVEAWAYS + DISCOUNTS…  

Williams Sonoma
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We’re excited to share that Shine invitations is currently offering FREE SHIPPING on orders over $500 (US orders only) as well as a free sample kit featuring the invitation of your choice, color charts, paper samples, and an example Save the Date! Don’t miss out!

THIS WEEK’S DISCOUNTS…

For our California Brides… Discount from The Ranch at Laguna Beach and giveaway from Still Music!

For our New England Brides.. Discount from Long’s Jewelers and don’t miss The Wedding Day Expositions South Shore – Cape and Islands Bridal Show on February 12th!

For our Tri-state Brides… Discount from Femina Photo + Design, and giveaways from NST PicturesOLLI STUDIO and Sole East Resort!

For our Southeast Brides… Discount from The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village

 


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The Best Ever Products for Full and Flawless Eyebrows

Eyebrows are everything but most of us aren’t gifted with that natural full brow that is so popular right now. If you’re dying for a flawless eyebrow look but have no clue how to get there, let this little list be your guide. Tucked inside are some of our favorite tried and true products that will fluff, fill and shape your eyebrows into gorgeous perfection. Stock up and get ready to up your brow game.

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When it Downpours on Your Wedding Day (And It’s Still Perfect!)

As a lead designer for Munster Rose, Kelsey has worked behind the scenes on some pretty incredible weddings. So when it came time to plan her own big day, she knew just the dream team for the job. Pulling in awesome vendors like Paper Rock Scissor, Melissa Oholendt and of course the Munster Rose crew, they made the celebration one for remember. Some unexpected rain threatened to ruin the day, but Kelsey said, “It poured. Literally poured. And guess what? It was still perfect.”

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From the bride, Kelsey… As a lead designer for Munster Rose, I was overly excited to plan my own wedding. Working in the industry, I spend my days helping brides make their dream wedding vision come to life through floral and décor. But when it came to making decisions of my own – it proved to be a tougher task. I could envision my dream day, but for some reason, I struggled in conveying this dream into words and through decisions. Crazy – I know.

Luckily for me, I had full faith in my ‘dream team’ of vendors who I have worked with in the past, and in my opinion, could do no wrong. In describing the feel for my day, I wanted something sophisticated, elegant, but with a casual feel. My fiancé and I have always been those who you’d find at a popcorn and peanuts bar with live music, and I wanted our day to reflect our fun, easy demeanor.

In the planning process, all I truly was passionate about was the flowers (duh.). But I also wanted to give my coworkers creative freedom – because I knew they would use the best product/flowers that were available the week of my wedding. I gave them a color scheme, feel, must haves, and let them do the rest. To this day, I could still cry thinking about how much I loved my bouquet. And for someone who makes beautiful floral pieces weekly, this is saying a lot. A LOT.

Seeing weddings every weekend, I did want to try and incorporate things that were unique. We went with gray pillar candles instead of the standard ivory – luckily we found non-scented ones to not overwhelm our guests ;) We DIY’ed our escort card board starting with a light piece of wood, staining it, nailing 150 little gold nails and then binder clipping all escort cards. We were SO lucky to have an acquaintance with Woven + Wed who came and wrote the saying on the top. We rented the marquee BAR sign from Rudy’s Rustic Rentals. Paper Rock Scissor designed all of our amazing stationary and paper products; Kate perfectly executed my vision making the perfect pieces that were more beautiful than I could imagine.

Throughout the weeks leading up to my September wedding, all I remember saying was, “please, just do not rain” as the plan was to get married outside in the courtyard. It poured. Literally poured. And guess what? It was still perfect. It was romantic and I love everything about my wedding photos. Melissa was the photographer that I told my fiancé I had to have, and without her (who literally stood in the rain while we were under the bridge to get the perfect shot) I know I would have been disappointed after the fact with my images. Thank you, Melissa, for being SO good!

Wedding planning goes by so fast, and I still think about my wedding every day since. It still feels like a dream – and I cannot thank my vendors, family, husband, and friends enough for making it perfect!


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Photography: Melissa Oholendt | Floral Design: Munster Rose | Cake: Buttercream | Stationery: Paper Rock Scissor | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Hair & Makeup: Jules Annen | DJ: Ben Quam | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Venue: Minneapolis Event Center | Bridal Gown : Posh Bridal Couture | Escort Card Board Calligraphy : Woven & Wed | Paper Goods: Paper Rock Scissor | Rentals: Rudy's Rustic Rentals

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Looking for the Perfect Bridal Session Spot? The Desert Is It.

It goes without saying that a wedding day can be overwhelming (in the most wonderful of ways). From intimate to grand, time crunches are expected, not always leaving ample time for a lengthy dedicated time for bridal portraits. The solution? Do a session with your photog beforehand. It’s exactly why we love inspiration shoots like this one from Alex Warschauer Photography. Desert dreamy all the way… leap into The Vault for more.

From Alex Warschauer PhotographyThe close of wedding season called for a styled-shoot. I teamed up with an insanely talented group of Los Angeles wedding professionals to embark on a journey to a far-away location for an elegant bridal editorial featuring Floravere gowns. There’s nothing better than collaborating with a team of creatives. This is where magical happens.

Having dreamt about the desert for months leading up to planning, we knew this would make the perfect location. Surrounded by miles of beautiful sand dunes, multi-colored mountains, and open-skies truly makes a dreamy environment. While it took several hours to travel to destination, it didn’t take long to spot its beauty. The desert can be so surreal. It’s beauty, and immensity of landscape, alone – is worth the drive.

Seat-belts were unbuckling right as we pulled up, and in unison, we hopped out of the car to feel the warm sun and cool breeze flowing off the mountain. I can’t describe how truly beautiful the day was.

Considering the long drive, and limited daylight, hair and makeup needed to start immediately. Dana (Cheek to Cheek Artistry and Britt Rafuson got down to business as we scouted the perfect location – not that it was difficult to find. Upon returning, we shuffled through the four Floravere gowns to determine the first look.

The gowns were complimented with vintage and gold accessories, which was inspired by the hues of the butter-soft sand. The ring and bouquet were perfectly complimented with deep and rich reds – the perfect reflection of autumn. One of my favorite floral designers, Inessa Nichols, crafted a whimsical and unique gold floral crown made of lunarias; and a bouquet filled with wild grasses, nigella pods, and ranunculus.

As the sun started to set behind purple and green speckled mountains we set up our tablescape. We kept the look cohesive with a minimalist approach. There was no shortage of warm candlelight, antique jewelry boxes, and gorgeous desert florals. We followed Britt across the sand, illuminating the darkening landscape with candle in-hand. We enjoyed the last few moments of cotton candy skies, thankful for the gorgeous landscape we were provided and for the incredible talent that collaborated to create such a beautiful story.

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Photography: Alex Warschauer Photography | Videography: MarmoFilms | Event Styling: Lindsey Lawhon | Floral Design: Inessa Nichols | Wedding Dress: Floravere | Hair and Makeup: Cheek to Cheek Artistry | Fashion Accessories: BHLDN | Wedding Cinematography: The Find Lab

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All out Glamour in the Desert

Blushing hues and desert views are just a few of the things that make up this glamorous wedding day. And with the most classic ballroom setting, take your breath away portraits and a team of rockstar vendors including design by Meagan Crain, florals by Silvia Diaz and Elyse Hall Photography, you can only imagine how gorgeous this vault of images is.

Tyler and Ryan were married in Tyler’s hometown of Tucson, Arizona. They wanted to pay homage to her desert roots while keeping the wedding design itself classic and elegant. The ceremony was set against the beautiful backdrop of the Santa Catalina Mountains and desert landscape surrounding the Westin La Paloma. The ceremony was officiant by a dear friend of the groom. The ballroom was transformed with white drape and blush uplighting, soft and simple floral arrangements in white and blush and small gold embellishments. What really made this wedding was the people. The bride and groom’s number one priority was to really enjoy their family and friends. Their dear friend officiated the wedding; they fully embraced long, beautiful toasts by those that love them the most; their dance floor was packed until the very last moment. It was so clear how loved these two are and how excited their guests were to celebrate with them.

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Blush, champagne and rose gold wedding invitations
Personalized wedding logo/monogram that set the classic wedding tone and added some desert flare
Fan programs to keep guests cool in the warm Arizona fun

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Photography: Elyse Hall Photography | Event Planning: Crain + Co Events | Floral Design: Silvia Diaz | Cake: Sweet Creations | Invitations: Brie Dumais Designs | Hair & Makeup: Heather Van Houten | Lighting: Satyr Entertainment | Entertainment: Lucky Devils Band | Hotel: Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa | Draping: Frostings Event Design & Rental | Rentals: Red Diamond Rentals

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Why Italy’s Lake Como Makes an Incredible Wedding Location

Italy’s Lake Como is easily one of the most romantic places to get married in the world. The backdrop to countless celebrity weddings and celebrations, it’s easy to see why Melissa and Kevin felt the same. They packed up their California-based friends and family for an adventure across the world, and the result was a wedding made for the pages of Style Me Pretty. See more from Thecablookfotolab right this way!

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From the Bride… Famous composer Franz Listz wrote, “when you write the story of two happy lovers, let the story be set on the banks of Lake Como.” And so Kevin and I set our story here. We met in the San Francisco Bay Area and when we first started dating we both developed a love for traveling the world together. We discovered that we made fantastic travel partners!  We packed as many vacations in as possible every a year and finally decided to explore Europe together.  While in the South of France we got engaged in the ancient village of Eze, which is without a doubt a jewel in the French Riviera.

We searched high and low for a wedding venue in California but nothing compared to the majestic beauty of the Alps. We then realized a destination wedding would only be suitable for us. Our favorite food is Italian so we knew the majestic alps and a destination in Italy would be the only way to go!  When we saw pictures of Lake Como we were absolutely stunned and when we saw pictures of Villa del Balbianello and found out it could only be reached by boat, we knew that we HAD to get married there.  It is truly one of the most beautiful places in the world.

Not speaking the language and having never been there we decided that having a local wedding planner help was absolutely necessary.  We interviewed many wedding planners but when we FaceTimed with Anastasia with we fell in love! We had great chemistry and she understood our California style & wedding vision. We found our photographer from wedding blogs. We showed her work to Anastasia and turned out they work together all the time. Darya, with the Cab Look of Love is spectacular! Her photography spoke to our hearts. Darya’s style and her ability to shoot with real film in today’s digital world is why we picked her! We knew she would be the ONLY one to document our special day. Planning a long distance event was stressful at times but Anastasia always put us at ease and made everything very easy!

Heading to Italy with our families & friends we were a bit nervous. We were not quite sure what we were going to get or if the weather would cooperate. We soon found out Italians love weddings. And the locals we encountered around the lake were so wonderful and welcoming & even celebrated for us!

On the day of our wedding the lake glistened and the lush colors all around us were glowing. The air was clean. It was like the lake smiled knowing it was our wedding day. The day of the wedding was stress free and every detail was taken care of. The boat ride, food, prosecco, wine, flowers, music and everything was perfection. Our guests still talk about how our menu was the best wedding food, being SF foodies it’s a HUGE compliment. Our wedding day turned out to be perfect. For us, it still is the best day ever. Everything exceeded expectations and we were still in complete awe of the day.  We owe so many thanks to all of our wonderful vendors that made our day so incredibly special. We couldn’t imagine a better place to have shared such a special moment with our family and friends.  Lake Como is now our piece of paradise forever.

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Photography: Thecablookfotolab | Videography: Lumen | Event Planning: Happy Moments Collector | Floral Design: Maurizio Buzzi | Wedding Dress: Custom | Invitations: Minted | Ceremony Venue: Villa Balbianello | Reception Venue: aquadolce | Bride's Shoes: Gucci | Bridesmaid Dresses: BHLDN | Groomsmen Suits: Nordstrom | Bride Wedding Ring (custom): Deja Co | Bride's Jewelery: ILioniti | Bride's Jewelry: armenta collection | Groom & Groomsmen Bow Tie: The Tie Bar | Groom's Ring: David Yurman | Groom's Shoes: Santoni | Groom's Suspenders: Mason&Sons | Groom's Tuxedo: Indochino | Groom's Watch: Panarai | Invitation boxes: Envelopper Inc

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