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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
a little spring fever inspiration...........
....inspired by the lily of the valley colors of spring green and cream and its delicate bell shape, here are some ideas for a spring bride....
(Top row, Bumble B Design, Anthony Nak earrings
(middle image, Jana Starr Bridal)
(bridal bouquet & table setting, Rebecca Thuss)
little mexican wedding cakes.............
........here's a little cookie that would make a perfect addition for a wedding desert display (particularly a winter wedding), Mexican wedding cakes, also known as Russian Tea cakes. They are also quite festive for the holiday season, I just made a fresh batch for my soon to be brother-in-law's birthday party tomorrow.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
sweet delicate veils and accessories....
for those glamor brides, maybe a bird cage veil with a full bloom is the way to go, like this veil by designer Ellen Christine Millinery. (image from MS weddings)
veil or no veil? I'm still undecided..... so yesterday I was out and about in Milan, tried one on and fell in love with it! I mean what could be more romantic and beautiful then a handmade Italian veil. Roman brides, for instance, wore an intensely flame-colored and fulsome veil, called the flammeum, apparently intended to protect the bride from evil spirits on her wedding day. Whether your going for more the traditional look or something a bit more understated, here are a couple of ideas...
I found this beautiful veil at HOMA.....
delicate tulle and silk veil by designer, Lara Hélène. (image from Instyle Weddings)
or keep it simple with a single jeweled comb by christina garcia bridal....(image from MS weddings)
for those brides looking for a more unique accessory, I found Jude Miller paper flowers through Brooklyn Bride's Blog.
Friday, December 7, 2007
going vintage.....
Ingrid Bergman's dress is my inspiration today along with this chic vintage wedding dress I found on the bridal section of the The Frock. All those vintage brides out there, the frock has a great selection of period pieces, check it out.
Okay, off for a holiday weekend. It's St. Ambrogio today in Milan, (the saint of Milano), so we're off to Madonna di Campiglio for a cozy ski weekend. Ciao!
little natale and anniversaries in Italy.............
Our anniversary was this week, so I thought I would share a little sweet moment of our candlelight picnic in living room....After the little feast, we decorated our, piccolo albero di natale = isty bitsy christmas tree....
This is our second Christmas living together, so we have no ornaments, last year we only had white lights, so this year we decided to keep it simple and we made paper snowflakes.
Friday, November 30, 2007
branches, leaves and blossoms.......
A late winter wedding calls for bold leaf branches or blossoms hinting spring is in the air......
At the moment, we are considering, beautiful, rich and shiny dark green magnolia leaves. We have 2 trees in front of our house and this afternoon I clipped a small branch along with some greens from my garden, (top photo and center photo) I like the idea of beautiful greens in different little vases, mixed with some individual subtle flowers. Another blossom to think about would, quince, but it all depends on what's available.
At the moment, we are considering, beautiful, rich and shiny dark green magnolia leaves. We have 2 trees in front of our house and this afternoon I clipped a small branch along with some greens from my garden, (top photo and center photo) I like the idea of beautiful greens in different little vases, mixed with some individual subtle flowers. Another blossom to think about would, quince, but it all depends on what's available.
Friday, November 23, 2007
if the shoe fits.....
A little luxury for your feet......
so many choices, Manolo Blahnik, Valentino, Jimmy Choo and last but not least, my new favorite, Brian Atwood.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Accessories are like the icing on the cake......
I love love love anything by, Anthony Nak. Owning a pair of his earrings is definitely at the top of my wish list. These ruby drops and topaz briolette earrings with sapphires, look like little sparkling clusters of grapes......
His jewelry can also be found at Barneys, Twist, Pied Nu
........green with envy is what I feel when I look at these festive earrings from Vintage Textile.
These beautiful Etruscan gold earrings are too die for, I found them on Fay Cullen.
Etruscan jewelry, is so unique and elegant, then again, aren't most things from Italy? Even though the Etruscans weren't not Italic, they did however live in Etruria (western Tuscany, Italy). It would be nice to find a piece for my wedding day, to tie in elements from fiance's country and my new home.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
and she wore violet......
I'm seeing violets everywhere!!! Too bad I didn't see these dresses before I purchased mine. I was looking for something a bit more off beat (and something that I could wear again) and was even contemplating wearing color. I would take any of these!!!
Yves Saint Laurent and Carolina Herrera were inspired by the little velvet flower for their collections. Stefano Pilati of YSL said he had been inspired by "violets, which to the Greeks symbolized modesty, humility, and virginity—and the feeling of transition from spring into summer." For his show he laid out a runway of a deep, earthen lawn planted with hundreds of living purple violas. Imagine having an aisle of violets to walk down, how romantic.........a girl can dream, can't she?
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Vintage violets......
I had my heart set on a small posy of violets for my bridal bouquet but I am told by many florists that this is not possible, as violets are too delicate and won't last throughout the wedding, not to mention unavailable in February. I've been investigating other ways to incorporate them into the wedding and came across these adorable vintage silk & velvet violets on Dolls and Lace. There are endless possibilities to tie them into the wedding, maybe I could sew some on the back of my dress, wear them in my hair or maybe a decorative accent for the ring pillow.....
rossellini ladies....
Friday, November 16, 2007
cake stands
Since our baker doesn't supply the cupcake stand, I am currently on the hunt to find one. But most that I have come across are a bit tacky. Also, my other dilemma, my fiance, who is from Italy, loves the tradition of cutting the cake together but then also like the "cupcake" idea since its so "Americana" and totally different from Italian weddings. So I'm trying to see if we can have both idea's all in one. And just my luck, I came across a perfect display on Oh Happy Blog! that allows for both, genius!
TABLE DECOR: Gardenia's
While in search of simple flower displays, I came across a beautiful image from wedding planner, Mary Mix Events site, of gardenia's displayed in antique silver bowls. I love it! This is what I've been looking for, the silver gives it a more vintage look, as oppose to clear glass. Another thought, is to have them floating in vintage colored glass bowls, such as amber, blue, purple.......
(note, gardenia's have a beautiful but strong fragrance, so, its best not to have arranged on the dinner tables mixed with food, better to have them displayed on coffee tables etc...)
Red Velvet anyone.........
Publish Post
There's nothing better then a perfect slice of red velvet cake. A couple of weeks ago, my mom, fiance and I were taking a coffee break at 71 Irving (my home away from home), between wedding appts. and treated ourselves to red velvet cupcake, yum!........we were all in heaven. The cupcakes come from a bakery uptown called, 2 Little Red Hens.
breaking the ice.........
A couple of weeks ago I ate dinner at my old stomping grounds, The Mermaid Inn in the east village and love that at the end of the meal you receive a little fortune teller.....
What a whimsical treat for each table setting, not to mention an immediate ice breaker! It will have guests talking and laughing as soon as they sit down. I ordered 200 from Momentous Occasion.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
archiving unforgettable moments....
Now that we've picked our photographer, I can start thinking about how we would like to archive our special day. Months ago, I remember reading about a small company called, Mac&Cheese, which creates beautiful archival custom photos books. So perfect!
Saturday, October 13, 2007
think outside the box
One of my favorite florists, Zezé, 938 1st [52nd] 212.753.0067 not only handles flower arrangements for weddings but also offers a small but magical carriage house as a private dining room. How romantic and cozy that would be for a small wedding reception! Its can hold up to 40 people for a sit down dinner or up to 100 for a cocktail party. You can see the space through one of their approved caterers sites: http://www.bellinyc.com
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Luisa Beccaria
Nothing could be more flirty and feminine than Milan's Luisa Beccaria boutique, it sparkles like a "crystal palace." I went to the boutique the other day and fell in love with everything. There's a wide variety of whimsical and romantic dresses for every occasion and if you are more of a traditional bride, she has a beautiful collection of bridal gowns...
Friday, October 5, 2007
three little white dresses
thumbing through my mountain of fashion magazine's, I came across 3 little white dresses for that not-so-traditional bride. I really love the dress by Collette Dinnigan on Kate Bosworth (far left) also the dress on Jade Jagger (middle image) is beautiful and unique made by designer Mamie
Thursday, October 4, 2007
jewels jewels jewels
looking to add a little luck of the irish, a nod to my family heritage on my wedding day, I stumbled upon jewelry designer Erin Basin.
* Lucky horseshoe. Irish brides used to carry a real horseshoe for good luck. (Turned up so the luck won't run out). You can get porcelain horseshoes which most Irish brides carry these days, or one made of fabric which is worn on the wrist.
* Lucky horseshoe. Irish brides used to carry a real horseshoe for good luck. (Turned up so the luck won't run out). You can get porcelain horseshoes which most Irish brides carry these days, or one made of fabric which is worn on the wrist.