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A Farewell Brunch Complete With A Wine Van

If you’re going to have a destination wedding in the south of France, you better make a weekend out of it and you better have Greg Finck there to capture every magical moment. We had the glamorous wedding of Natalie and Joon this morning and now we’re relaxing with their farewell brunch the morning after. Inspired by the Provencal Market, it was filled with fruits and vegetables and a rosé wine van – ladies and gents, Provence really is paradise. See it all this way!

From Greg FinckThis is Natalie and Joon’s farewell brunch inspired by a Provencal Market.

I must say this brunch was one of a kind. Lavender and Rose Weddings did a perfect job with floral design Miss Rose by Perrine, to recreate the ambiance of a Provence Market. There were massive displays of French organic fruits and vegetables: watermelon, melon, figs, organic tomatoes, you name it!

How cute was this wine van brought my Mirabeau Wine? Mirabeau is a Provence rosé, whose winery is just next to Château de Robernier, which was the venue of the day. Too cute!

The tables were beautifully designed with lemons, and the nice stationeries from Zenadia Design, which presented Natalie and Joon’s favorite recipes, amongst which olive tapenade…Yummy!

Natalie looked gorgeous in her Self-Portrait dress, and this was the perfect backdrop to thank the guests who had traveled from all around the world for her wedding!

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Event Planning + Design: Lavender&Rose Weddings | Stationery: Zenadia Design | Catering: L'Eveil des Papilles | Calligraphy: Calligraphy Katrina | Bride's Dress: Elie Saab | Floral Design + Decor: Miss Rose By Perrine | Location: Chateau De Robernier | Wine Van: Mirabeau en Provence Wine

They Pulled off a Garden Wedding in the City

The task? Plan a lush, organic, Napa-inspired wedding…and do it in the middle of New York City. Luckily, floral genius DESIGNS BY AHN didn’t even flinch but instead took their vision and ran with it. The result is an urban garden party photographed by Sawyer Baird and there’s a whole lot more this way in The Vault.

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From the Bride…When it came to planning our own wedding, my husband and I knew we didn’t want to get married at a banquet hall. As a native Californian, it only made sense to be surrounded by nature but since my husband wanted hard liquor served at our wedding, a Napa venue was out of the question. We also found it difficult planning a wedding across the states amidst our busy work schedules. I was then recommended by two of my coworkers to check out the Foundry. The Foundry was definitely a stunning unique space amidst a desolate area. What drew me in was the lush ever growing ivy wrapped around the exterior of the old restored building and inside the greenhouse. I never imagined finding a garden venue in the city. Even though my husband and I had our concerns of the limited capacity the space could hold it helped us narrow our guest count to our closest family and friends.

After selecting the venue, everything else fell into place. I am usually drawn to neutral, organic and very simple aesthetics. Since the venue is naturally beautiful in itself, it allowed me to keep decorations minimally romantic with lots of greenery, candles, and ivory flowers. It tied back to my flowing gown, the bridesmaids’ long chiffon dresses and lush ribboned bouquets. We opted out of the bridal party prom look and had the groomsmen in classic dark navy suits while my husband wore a midnight blue and black tuxedo. My florist, Victoria of Designs by Ahn took my vision and created something more than what I dreamed it would look.

My amazing calligrapher, Esther Clark, whose style I adore, created all the delicate organic paper pieces for the day. Our DJ, James Mulry played our favorite rock songs during cocktail hour and then uptempo beats after dinner. With the help of our caterer everything was cohesive, lush and absolutely beautiful. Our wedding definitely looked like a secret garden party and served as an amazing backdrop for photos.

Planning for the wedding can at times be overwhelming especially during an extreme work schedule but it was well worth it in the end because we got to celebrate the love we have for each other with all of the wonderful people in our lives ALL on the same coast and city at the same time. And there may never be a time when that happens again. We only wished the party lasted a few more hours.

Photography: Sawyer Baird | Cinematography: Live Pictures Studio | Floral Design: DESIGNS BY AHN | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Baked NYC | Invitations: Esther Clark | Bride's Shoes: Valentino | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Joanna August | Catering: Real Food Catering | Hair + Makeup: Agata Zmudka & Sachiko Yanase | DJ: James Mulry | Groom's Attire: Theory | Groomsmen's Attire: SRG Fashion | Hotel: Paper Factory Hotel | Venue: The Foundry | Flower Girl Dress: Rainey's Closet | Groom's Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo | Invitations + Menu: Plume Calligraphy | Photo Booth: Lumi8 | Ring Bearer Attire: Zara

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We Celebrated The New Wayfair Registry… and It was Awesome

A few weeks ago we strapped on our party shoes, broke out the bubbly and celebrated one of our newest obsessions – the Wayfair Registry.  It was a crazy cool evening talking shop with all of YOU lovelies, plus proudly showing off our very own curated collection of must-have goodies. Couldn’t attend? No worries. We’re helping you live vicariously through every moment below.

We don’t need to tell you that Wayfair is basically the end-all, be-all when it comes to outfitting your home with everything you’ll ever need to make your space lovely. From outdoor essentials to kitchen must-haves to the most luxurious of bedding, Wayfair’s lineup of fab goods will most definitely turn your house into a home. So spending four full hours drooling over all of Wayfair’s awesomeness (including our very own collection), plus getting to meet you soon-to-be-married beauties? It was sooo much fun. Not to mention the yummy drinks + eats. It was basically our perfect evening, y’all.

With over 7 millions products (yes, 7 MILLION) in kitchen, bath, bed, living, patio, garden and beyond, the Wayfair Registry is giving new meaning to the term “one-stop shop” with extra bonuses like FREE shipping, white glove delivery (for larger items), a 90-day return policy and a 10% off completion discount, which is obviously like the best thing ever.  They even offer Group Gifting, so you don’t need to be afraid of adding those larger items (hello new couch)… and, let me tell you, we saw a lot of must-haves for that list. Bonus? We created our very own curated registry to get you on the right track.

We most definitely missed you at this fun-filled event, but if you couldn’t make it, we suggest heading to the Wayfair Registry NOW to enter this fab sweepstakes to win $20,000 towards your wedding AND to check out all of the goods we put together in this registry just for you. That totally awesome abode you’ve been dreaming of? Just a click away, my friends.

Photography: 4Eyes Photography

Romantic Wedding Inspiration at El Molino Viejo

Birds of a Feather, you just get us. Because this fabulous wedding inspiration set in sunny California is totally speaking of love language. It’s a colorful celebration filled with fantastic florals and lucky for you dear reader because we’ve got all that and more waiting for you in The Vault!

From Birds of a FeatherA modern take on romantic and set against the old-world beauty of the 200-year-old El Molino Viejo (The Old Mill) in Pasadena. We teamed up with Catalina Neal, Green Ribbon Parties and a number of other amazing vendors to create a shoot that was high-end, rustic, and timeless in shades of peach and pink with plum accents. Sarah from Catalina Neal designed the most beautiful flower arrangements and used pomegranates and unripe blueberries to decorate the table.

Photography: Birds of a Feather | Event Planning: Nicole Arena Of Green Ribbon Parties | Floral Design: Catalina Neal | Wedding Dress: Lovely Bridal Shop | Hair + Makeup : Fiore Beauty | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Cake + Desserts: Scootabaker | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Paper: La Happy | Rentals: Found Rental Co. | Rentals: Casa de Perrin | Runner + Ribbons: Silk and Willow

Introducing Style Me Pretty The Wedding App!

If you were under the impression that today was just another Monday, think again because we’re unveiling a HUGE secret we’ve been dying to share. Allow us to introduce you to your new best friend (and our new baby): Style Me Pretty The Wedding App. Modern brides know that wedding planning is a non-stop process and while albeit fun, it’s not exactly fluid. Which is why we’ve crafted the chicest and easiest way for you access the pages of Stye Me Pretty on-the-go and it’s available for FREE download!

We’re believers that planning your wedding doesn’t mean you have to be tied down to your desk, which is why we’ve created the perfect solution for the savvy bride – that’s you! Chock-full of actionable inspiration, Style Me Pretty The Wedding App allows you to customize your celebration all while enjoying every single aspect of your engagement. Along with our friends at Allure, we’re making sure you’ve got real weddings, DIYs, vendors contacts, and photos you adore right at your fingertips. So, what are you waiting for?! Download the app and get started planning your best day ever.

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Bride + Groom Photography: Judy Pak

The Harvest Moscow Mule is the Perfect Addition to Your Fall Menu

Classic drinks like the Moscow Mule are always a good idea. But give it a little twist, like this Fall infused rendition and it will instantly shoot to your favorites list. Best sipped with a cozy sweater on and your nearest dearest gathered round the fire. Or on a random Monday. That totally works too. Grab the recipe from Elizabeth Van Lierde and prepare to fall hard for the Harvest Moscow Mule.

Over here in Los Angeles we are FINALLY feeling fall. The breeze is in the air (let’s hope it stays that way!), my sweaters have made it into my closet and there are pumpkins everywhere. It is fantastic!

Over on TheWhiskingKitchen.com we are breaking out the copper mugs and have completely fallen for all the fall flavors. We couldn’t think of a better way to feel cozier than sipping on a spicy apple cocktail.

This drink is perfect to bring out at your first fall dinner party this season. Not only does it taste delicious but they are so simple to put together. No shaker or muddler necessary. Just some wholesome ingredients in a copper mug. The ‘mule’ has never felt so easy or full of autumn flavor until now. Cheers!

Harvest Moscow Mules
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Serves 1Ingredients
  • 3 Oz of apple juice
  • 4 Oz of hard apple cider
  • 1 Oz of bourbon
  • 1 Oz of cinnamon whiskey
  • crushed ice, cinnamon sticks, lime wedges, and apple slices for garnish
Instructions
  1. In a copper mug fill with crushed ice and pour in all ingredients.
  2. Finish cocktail off with a garnish of lime wedges, cinnamon sticks and apple slices.

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The Ultimate Fall Bucket List
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The Ultimate Fall Bucket List
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Photography: Elizabeth Van Lierde

40 Adorable Baby Names that Work for Both Boys + Girls

Even though my husband and I are finding out the gender of our baby before birth, I’m still convinced that some of the gender neutral names out there are the cutest yet. From Hunter and James to Cameron and Blake, there are so many fun options to choose from for your little one. What’s your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

Unisex Baby Names
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Unisex Baby Names
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An Old World Inspiration Sesh You Need to See to Believe

Whether you’re planning an Old World-inspired celebration of your very own or just want to spend some time soaking in some of the prettiest details you will ever see, this sweet inspiration sesh is a MUST for your Monday. From the beautiful blooms from Meesterlijk Groen to the stunning castle setting, head to THE VAULT to soak in every gorgeous moment captured by the talented Audra Wrisley.

From Audra Wrisley Photography… Living in The Netherlands this summer, my husband Thijs and I were inspired to capture some of the old world flair of Europe with this wedding inspiration shoot at Kasteel Rosendael. Nestled in one of the smallest towns in Holland, Kasteel Rosendael is an incredible historic venue that finds its origin all the way back in the early 14th century. The castle’s stunning architecture, beautiful rose garden, and enchanting grounds were the perfect setting for our inspiration shoot. To make the vision come to life, we connected with Nailia from Best Day Ever Events, and with her help we put together an amazing team of vendors from all over the country.

Beginning the day in the tower room with it’s stately floor to ceiling windows, our bride stepped into her elegant Unielle Couture gown. Leaving the castle, she met her groom on the front steps of the castle, before making their way into the gorgeous rose garden. We continued our shoot at the backside of the fortress, which is backed by a large pond and next to it an intricate and completely unique gallery made up of seashells from the late 1700’s. This beautiful day ended with photos with an incredibly graceful classic Jaguar, as it whisked the couple away.

Photography: Audra Wrisley Photography | Floral Design: Meesterlijk Groen | Wedding Dress: Unielle Couture | Cake: Sugarlips Cakes | Stationery: The Sparkle Company | Hair + Makeup: The Bridal Artist | Classic Car: Mooie Trouw Autos | Event Coordination + Styling: Best Day Ever Events | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Location: Kasteel Rosendael

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Savor Fall with This Apple Orchard Engagement

Christine + Matt are here to remind us why fall is the FUN season. For starters, they planned their engagement session in an orchard (!!) and if that doesn’t make you want to throw on a cable knit sweater to set out the door to do the same then maybe this gallery captured by Sawyer Baird will do the trick. See it all in The Vault!

From Sawyer BairdAs fall approaches and we are gearing up for fall engagement season…What better way to kick off engagement inspiration than with a cozy apple orchard engagement session in the mountains of VA. Right outside of Charlottesville VA is the prettiest apple orchard upon a hill. With the perfect views and the perfect settings. This simple and yet tasteful engagement session proves location is key for a perfect engagement session. Personally I love creating an activity or doing something the couple would naturally do together. We figured grabbing some cider and enjoying our time along with creating a fun session would be the perfect engagement session. With that, it was!

Photography: Sawyer Baird | Location: Carter Mountain Orchard

Glamorous Destination Wedding in Picture Perfect Provence

When the Bride packs her (gorgeous!) La Tavola linens in her suitcase and travels with them from California to France, well, that’s what we call dedication. And it was beyond worth it. They were one glam detail among many at this destination wedding planned by Lavender & Rose Weddings in the picture perfect Provence. Greg Finck captured it all for our lucky eyes – and guess what? More French treats this afternoon; stay tuned!

From Greg FinckThis is probably the longest list of credits I have ever drafted! I still can’t believe how much dedication Natalie put in her wedding during 18 months, and it was really difficult to do justice in photographs to all of the beautiful details she had planned for her guests.

Natalie and Joon are a couple from Manhattan Beach, California. They booked me for their wedding in Provence in long time ago, and I had had the time to meet them for the engagement session in California in-between. They are the sweetest couple and it was a true pleasure to work with them.

To help them with the planning and design of their wedding day, Natalie and Joon hired the fairytales from Lavender and Rose Weddings. It’s always a great pleasure to work with this dream team from the South of France, who have become friends across the years. Natalie and Joon’s wedding day was held at beautiful Château de Robernier, in the middle of scenic Provence. This French Castle has been in the same noble family for more than 400 years, and has just been renewed a few months ago.

Miss Rose by Perrine led the floral design, from the bride’s bouquet, to the magnificent escort card table, to the table decor. The dominant colors were green and salmon, matching the wonderful La Tavola Linens, brought by the bride from California in her suitcases!

Natalie was stunning in her Galia Lahav’s gown, and I loved the bridesmaids in their matching Jenny Packham dresses! The ceremony was held at the Church in Cotignac. After that, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with the magnificent Provence weather, and enjoyed the canapés from L’Eveil des Papilles. A beautiful swing was setup in front of a Photo Booth to strike some poses. Becky and Belha, an acoustic duo led the music during cocktail hour.

It was then time for reception, and to discover the amazing table setup by Lavender and Rose Weddings. What a treat for the eyes! The Phy Boys led the musical ambiance by going from table to table, and guests loved it! It was then time for the cake cutting, with a beautiful cake by Wedding Cake by Pamela. What a wonderful wedding day under the sun of Provence!

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Cinematography: L'Eveil des Papilles | Event Planning + Design: Lavender and Rose | Floral Design: Miss Rose By Perrine | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Wedding Cakes By Pamela | Stationery: Zenadia Design | Bride's Shoes: Prada | Jewelry: Margaret Rowe | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Packham | Catering: L'Eveil des Papilles | Makeup: Sanni Sorma Makeup & Hair | Hair: Jenn Hillyard | Calligraphy: Calligraphy Katrina | DJ: Thomas Dusseune | Bow Tie: Tribut Ives Saint Laurent | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Officiant: Peter Madan | Venue: Chateau De Robernier | Bride's Hair Comb: Margaret Rowe | Bride's Trousseau: Trousseau & Co | Bridemaids' Macaroon Limoges Jewelry Boxes: Please Don't Tell | Bridesmaids' Earrings: Kenneth J Lane | Bridesmaids' Hangers: Delovely Details | Bridesmaids' Robes + Eye Masks: Cloud Hunter | Cake Toppers: Black Label Decor | Ceremony + Cocktail Music: Becky And Belha | Croquembouche: Louis Patissier | Dinner Music: Phly Boyz | Groomsmen's Handkerchiefs: Cloud Hunter | Heel Protectors: Stiloguard | Heel Protectors Bags + Favor Bags: Clementine Weddings | Lighting + Decor: D&X Events | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Live Painting: Maerta Wydler | Napkins, Sparkler Sleeves + Cocktail Stirrers: For Your Party | Photo Frames: Mackenzie Childs Farm House | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Robe: A Girl With A Serious Dream | Signage: Host & Toast Studio | Silhouette + Caricature: Patrick Orsoni | Tableware: Options | Wishing Leaves: Salish Sea Cabin

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Tacos in the Fall? This is our kind of Al Fresco Party

This is such a genius combo. First, tacos are the best thing to ever happen to party food and second, a crisp Fall evening is pure magic. Put these all together into a boho al fresco fest masterminded by The Darling Event and the coolest party of the year is formed. See how to blur the lines summer and autumn in the prettiest of ways with even more captured by Kate Thompson in the VAULT.

Layered rugs, moody blooms, and string lights set the scene for our al fresco Dinner with Darling with our favorite local creatives. As event stylists and designers, we rarely get to enjoy our own creations, so we make it a point to host a fabulous fete each season to inspire our guests and share a few cocktails.

The inspiration for our mexi-cali, bohemian dinner party was sparked by fresh jalapeno margaritas with our good friend and boutique caterer, Elizabeth Sullivan of Allium. We had a blast gathering knicknacks and colorful pieces to set the table for this event. Everything from the mix matched wood signs, ceramic place cards, and eclectic rugs came from our desire to emulate the effortless outdoor chic of our design board.

Dinners with Darling are meant to be laid back yet fabulous, and with that in mind we don’t stress too much over the details – in this case it worked out beautifully! Of course we had the unprecedented photography talents of Kate of Betty Clicker Photography to capture our evening. She captured our soiree just as the sun was setting and guests were arriving.

The combination of our hand lettered drink flowchart sign by Capital Calligraphy, neon drinks and garnishes welcomed our guests into the backyard. String lights and candles shed just enough light on our jalapeno infused tonic and homemade sweetened lime juice for invitees to choose from.

We spent the evening eating delectable handmade corn tortillas, spanish rice, carnitas and spicy slaw, sipping on tequila, and laughing over a table covered with beautifully calligraphed tile plates, floral blooms from Amanda Burnette and rental pieces from Paisley & Jade. We had perfectly chilly weather for our spicy yet sweet al fresco dinner. ¡Buen provecho!

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A fun addition to your Fall shindig…

Photography: Kate Thompson | Event Designer: The Darling Event | Floral Design: Amanda Burnette | Catering: Allium by Elizabeth Sullivan | Calligraphy: Capital Calligraphy | Rentals: Paisley & Jade

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Learn What Danish Word Inspired This Black Tie Wedding

Lesson of the day, inspiration can literally come from anywhere. Ask this beautiful bride who used the Danish word “hyggeligt” to plan this entire affair. Loosely translated, she wanted an intimate celebration complete with flickering candlelight surrounded by loved ones and boy oh boy did she nail it. Captured by Clayton Austin we’ve got every cozy moment waiting for you to fall for via The Vault!

From the Bride…My vision for our wedding was to create an atmosphere and experience for our family and friends of hyggeligt (a Danish idea that is hard to translate in English). I studied in Copenhagen during my junior year abroad and that was the first time I was exposed to hyggeligt, which is loosely understood as comfort, intimacy, flickering candlelight, and the joy of sharing time with loved ones. We wanted the evening to have three stages: a romantic sunset ceremony, an elegant dinner party with great food and lots of wine, and then a wild dance party under the stars.  

Peach and blush are my two favorite colors so we began our color palette there. For the ceremony, our florist Ariella incorporated coral for a pop of color to keep the bridesmaids’ bouquets bright and festive in contrast to my lighter and whiter bouquet. As the last weekend of summer, we wanted the color palette to transition from more summery colors for the ceremony to fall tones for the dining room arrangements, so we incorporated darker reds and plums in our centerpieces as well. Dan is colorblind so creating contrast in our palette was a priority! To honor the harvest season, we used figs and plums and vegetables to augment our flowers. The style I imagined was a secret garden that our guests happened upon where there was a formal dinner party underway. With that image in mind, it was important to me that the flowers breathe and look natural and airy. Ariella was the perfect choice as a florist to create a chuppah and centerpieces that were elegant but captured the feeling of a garden coming to life. She also created a stunning panel of ferns and moss to add greenery and texture to our family portraits.

We were blessed with perfect weather and so our ceremony was set up outside in the courtyard at Blue Hill. Our florist, Ariella, had suggested arranging the ceremony in the round to take advantage of the expanse of the courtyard. Dan and I loved being surrounded by our bridal party seated on fabric ottomans and then our extended family and friends encircling the bridal party. For us, having the ceremony in the round brought to life the tradition of the chuppah being open and welcoming on all sides. Dan and I wrote our own vows in part based on the text of a letter my high school English teacher wrote me. I’ve kept this letter since high school because the message he conveyed in it has meant more to me over the years than I can say. We combined some of Mr. Mellonig’s words with the other pledges we wanted to make to each other. Finally, Rabbi Darcie Crystal chanted the traditional Seven Marriage Blessings in Hebrew, but we also had members of our bridal party read a modern interpretation of the blessings, coming up one at a time to read to us.  

After we signed our marriage license and ketubah, the bridal party walked through Blue Hill’s kitchen to avoid being seen by our guests who were already seated in the courtyard for the ceremony. Blue Hill has a beautiful tradition that everyone in the kitchen stops to salute the bride and groom as they walk through by banging their pots and pans and cheering. The noise was profound and carried such enthusiasm and encouragement. Dan and I were incredibly touched by this gesture made by complete strangers who were already working so hard to make our day special. Of all the crafted details, Dan and I really enjoyed the process of designing our wedding invitations and other wedding paper created for us by Bianca of Little Miss Press. Our save-the-date featured Blue Hill’s flower cart and Bianca helped us create ceremony fans to serve as programs. I love texture and ribbon and even spied some on Bianca’s Instagram that I loved, so our program fans and our escort cards were tied with different types of textured metallic ribbon, which for me added that special touch.

My mother selected my gown and I selected hers. With almost all of the other details for the wedding, I had a very clear vision of what I wanted, but when it came to my dress I really struggled to make my selection. In the end, I chose my gown because I loved the thin layers of the tulle, the lightness of the dress, and the tone on tone beading. The dress was appliqued and beautifully beaded with pearls so the dress sparkled without having any sequins. I still look at my dress and the matching veil all the time! Dan and I also spent quite a bit of time deciding on the flavors for our wedding cake. I think the cake tasting was the absolute highlight of the wedding planning experience for Dan and he spent much time and energy on it, even organizing a cake tasting 30th birthday party for me so our close friends could come to our apartment to taste cake and vote on their favorite flavor combinations. Of course, our friends all went rogue and wrote in their own combinations, so we did not have much help in making our final selection, but we did have fun!

My best advice is to rely on people who you know are reliable. Be honest with yourself in identifying who among your friends and family are interested and well suited to helping you on your big day. If there are little details that are incredibly important to you (a specific photograph or retrieving the broken glass), but that can be easily forgotten by you in all of the excitement, communicate them ahead of time to your most trusted bridesmaids, friends, or family members. Those individuals really want to be helpful and it will take the pressure off you to remember every little last thing and just enjoy the moment, because it goes by so fast and there are no do-overs!

Photography: Clayton Austin | Cinematography: Phil Wall Productions | Event Planning: Soraya Weddings | Floral Design: Ariella Chezar Design | Wedding Dress: Carolina Herrera | Cake: Sugar Flower Cake Shop | Invitations: Little Miss Press | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rings: Marisa Perry | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Plum Pretty Sugar | Band: Elan Artists | Venue: Blue Hill At Stone Barns

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These Are the Prettiest Wedding Dresses from Fall 2017 Bridal Week

In weddings, there’s no shortage of pretty. And the same can be said about the wedding dresses we saw coming down the runways at Fall 2017 Bridal Fashion Week. We’ve already broken down the biggest trends and gone behind-the-scenes with Rime Arodaky and Marchesa, and now, because we just can’t help ourselves, we’re sharing all our pretty favorites!

The Prettiest Dresses from Fall 2017 Bridal Week
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The Prettiest Dresses from Fall 2017 Bridal Week
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Lakum Bridal Week Fall 2017
Lakum Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Lakum Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Photography: Lakum

Pallas Couture Fall 2017 Bridal Week
Pallas Couture Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Pallas Couture Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Photography: Pallas Couture

Alon Livné White Fall 2017
Alon Livné White Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Alon Livné White Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Photography: Getty Images

Costarellos Bridal Week Fall 2017
Costarellos Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Costarellos Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Photography: Christos Costarellos

Badgley Mischka Bridal Week Fall 2017
Badgley Mischka Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Badgley Mischka Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Photography: Badgley Mischka

Marchesa’s New Wedding Dresses Will Turn Any Bride Into a Goddess

When it comes to romance, no one does it better than Marchesa. And romance reigned supreme in their Fall 2017 Bridal Collection. Inspired by the ethereal Eos, goddess of dawn, Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig created wedding dress masterpieces full of laser-cut petals, floral embroideries, flutter sleeves, luxurious fabrics and elegant silhouettes. If you didn’t believe in love at first sight before, you will as soon as you lay eyes on all this pretty, captured by the one and only Greg Finck Photography.


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“Rising each morning with the sun, Eos, goddess of dawn,

serves as an inspiration for the collection.

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“Isn’t this the moment every woman 

wants to feel like a goddess?

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“Who is the Marchesa bride?

Every bride is the Marchesa bride.”

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Wedding Dress: Marchesa | Shoes: Marchesa | Makeup: Bobbi Brown Cosmetics | Hair: Moroccan Oil | Accessories: Marchesa

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See Every Gorgeous Gown from the New Collection

Marchesa Bridal Week Fall 2017
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Marchesa Bridal Week Fall 2017
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This is the Next Destination You Need to Add to Your Travel Wish List

When these stunning photos from Leila Brewster arrived in my inbox, I nearly fell out of my chair. 1. Because they are simply out of this world beautiful (we love you Leila!) and 2. Because my husband and I honeymooned at this very hotel in Anguilla. It was hands down, the BEST getaway either of us had been on and needs to be paired with the definition of paradise in every dictionary. Looking for total relaxation, sprinkled with a bit of fun, all while being surrounded by beauty in every direction? Here’s your next vacay loves. Keep reading for my tips on where to go and what to do below!

Where to Stay

Well, Malliouhana, of course! The boutique-style hotel sits on Mead’s Bay in Anguilla and in most locals’ opinions is the most coveted spot on the island. It has a resort vibe without the cookie cutter feel. This place is anything but cookie cutter my friends. From the moment you walk into the mirror-tiled lobby and look out at that view, instant relaxation takes over your body. As newlyweds, we were greeted by fresh squeezed juice from The Sunset Bar, our favorite place to sip on a cocktail before dining each evening.

Once you’ve checked in, you’ll be given a tour of the hotel by the super kind staff. Anguilla locals really are the sweetest people! As you’re sipping on fresh juice, someone has already taken your bags to your room, which will blow your mind once you open the door. I highly recommend getting a waterfront room—most of them are anyhow. The rooms are incredible. Splashed with tropical prints and subtle island hues and the coolest part? The TV is inside a gorgeous mirror with a detailed frame. Not that you’ll be watching too much TV!

What To Do

I think this completely depends on what kind of vacationer you are, but the beauty of Anguilla is that it suits those who want total relaxation and those who want to experience a few adventures. We fell in between the two! Here were the highlights of our 10-day trip:

Mead’s Bay Beach. The first few days of our trip were dedicated to complete utter relaxation. Beached whale comes to mind. Malliouhana is such a gorgeous hotel that we wanted to explore every nook and cranny of our home base before venturing out. The first day, we set up camp on the Mead’s Bay Beach. They have the cutest yellow umbrellas that are set up and taken down each morning and night. Get there early to grab a spot! You can order cocktails and lunch right from the beach so you never have to move. They also have a convenient water, sunscreen and towel station that came in handy when the temperatures get a little too hot to handle.

Pool Cabana. We spent our second day enjoying the double infinity pool in a private cabana, of which its’ beauty cannot be put into words. It truly is the most serene vibe I’ve ever encountered. Make sure to take a walk around the property as well! It is blooming with colorful flowers in every direction and there is a happy little hammock overlooking the cliff that everyone deserves a swing in.

Turtle Cove Beach. The third day, we explored the other beach at Malliouhana. Turtle Cove is a bit more private but still equally as beautiful. This is your peace and quiet, napping beach. They don’t serve lunch or cocktails on this side, so we just spent a few hours here.

Rent the Free Bikes. The beauty of staying on Mead’s Bay is that several other hotels and restaurants are in walking distance. We walked to lunch and dinner several times, but we also took advantage of the free bike rentals through the hotel! It did get a little sticky, so plan to do this on a night when you wear shorts and don’t care if a bit of sweat ruins your makeup. I had quite ‘the glow’ going on. We decided to ride our bikes down to the other end of Mead’s Bay where the Viceroy sits. 

Snorkeling. After our first few days of relaxation, we decided to grab some of the free hotel gear to do a bit of snorkeling. Anguilla isn’t necessarily known mainly for it’s snorkeling or diving, but we did see some fun little fish right around the cliffs on Mead’s Bay! A great adventure for those hot days when you don’t want to get out of the water. 

Paddle Boarding and Sailing. I was super excited for this as I had never been paddle boarding or sailing before! Again, we rented free through our hotel which was so convenient. It was a great way to see Mead’s Bay from the water. Just make sure to go on a calm day—and with lower temps, morning is a much better time than mid-day. 

Sandy Island. The one time we actually ventured out on a boat was for a little day trip to Sandy Island. We met up with another couple on the beach and decided to do it with them! We always seem to make vacation friends wherever we go and had so much in common with our new pals. We spent the day snorkeling, spear fishing and giving our catch to the local chef on the (very) tiny island who cooked it up for us for lunch. Cold beers, hammock naps and shell collecting made the afternoon complete.

These are just a few things that we did on our stay, but since St. Martin and St. Barths are so close, it’s easy to take a quick boat or plane ride to explore these islands as well. 

Where to Eat

When you’re ready to head out to eat, Anguilla has SO many selections for dining. We ate at a different restaurant almost every single night. We didn’t expect the food to be so incredible for an island that doesn’t boast a ton of local fare, but it really was.

Breakfast. Malliouhana has one restaurant which we ate breakfast at every morning—it was my favorite part of the day. We’d wake up, freshen up, grab the hotel newsletter which was slipped under our door each morning and head to breakfast. We sipped on coffee, fresh squeezed juices and indulged in things like lobster poached eggs and blueberry compote waffles, all while tackling the newsletter cross word puzzle that we could never finish.

Lunch. Mid-day we’d usually eat at our hotel on the beach or head to Blanchard’s Beach Shack which was just a five minute walk down Mead’s Bay Beach. SO good! They had the tastiest smoothies (spiked of course) and the best beach food we’ve ever eaten. We still talk about the M.B.L.T. (Mahi Bacon Lettuce and Tomato) all the time. 

Cocktails. Each evening before dinner, we would head to The Sunset Bar at our hotel to enjoy a cocktail and a competitive game of checkers (my husband always won). The Sunset Bar features little tables surrounded by bench seating stacked to the brim with fluffy pillows and a little wooden case filled with fun games. There was one memorable night of too many glasses of wine and a never-ending game of Monopoly.

Dinner. As I mentioned we ate at a different restaurant almost every night. We enjoyed the first evening at Malliouhana—it’s always nice to stay close after a long day of travel. After that, we’d take taxis out to dinner or walk to restaurants on Mead’s Bay Beach. A few memorable culinary experiences included Veya, Jacala, Dolce Vita, Mangos, Pimms and sushi at the Viceroy Hotel.

It truly was the best honeymoon we could have asked for and we would go back in a heartbeat! I’m already planning our five-year anniversary vacation. They have a huge vintage looking book that everyone signs before departing and I cannot wait to read our little note in the years to come. You can find more of our adventure here. Take a peek in The Vault for the full set of photos shown here captured by Leila Brewster and head here for a gorgeous video by Elysium Productions!

Photography: leila brewster | Cinematography: Elysium Productions | Venue: The Restaurant at Malliouhana

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