This pretty little number is a "look but don't touch" you shall realize this once your eyeballs land on the hefty price tag. But how amazing is the intricate, handmade, antique, lace? I can't even imagine how many painstaking hours it took to make. Yikes! Here are a few other options that could be a lighter on the wallet.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Morgan Le Fay Spring Summer 2012 Trunk Show
Morgan Le Fay
Spring Summer 2012 Trunk Show
Wooster: Oct. 12th - 13th
Madison: Oct. 14th - 15th
Malibu: Oct. 19th - 20th
Santa Monica: Oct. 21st - 22nd
Spring, Summer, heck all brides, what are ya waiting for? If you're on the hunt for that, unbride, unique, quiet yet edgy, ethereal dress, then this is your place.
(image via Morgan Le Fay)
WEDDING DECOR: Greens
What to do when the beautiful flowers you've been dreaming of don't fit your budget? Don't under estimate the power of GREENS! Do use foliage for your decor. It could be as simple as this setting of ferns in gold vases. How delicate, warm and inviting do these tables look? This genius table setting created by the design team, Hey Look.
Also, be sure to check out their latest, a Mediterranean table setting, pure, natural, chicness.
(found via ruffled)
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
FLOWER SPOTLIGHT: Ariel Dearie Flowers
Last week, I stumbled upon a new little flower studio (thanks to the lovely flowerette, Chelsea over at Frolic!) called, Ariel Dearie Flowers. The studio, a freshly planted seed in the ground of Williamsburg, Brooklyn creates: whimsical, free flowing bouquets and arrangements. Ariel, the creator behind this sweet studio specializes in weddings and events throughout the East Coast and in New Orleans (her childhood home) but willing to travel further. When she is not working on wedding related events, she also creates arrangements for photo shoots and restaurants.
Imagine working with flowers all day long? Her work life sounds dreamy. Actually, magical if ya ask me.
I had a few, lovely, email exchanges with the creator and thought I'd share her personal journey on how she became a florist.
From Ariel:
"I grew up in New Orleans, a city full of lush, overgrown gardens. My family's backyard felt like a tropical jungle; full of Banana Trees, Japanese Plums, and Wild Ginger, all canopied under a grand old Oak Tree. I had always appreciated my surroundings, but didn't realize just how much I would miss certain things until I experienced a few gray New York winters. I found myself happy to be living in NYC but yearning for more nature and green. I had done flowers for restaurants in New Orleans and New York and realized that this would be a way to bring those gardens with me. I interned briefly with the lovely Emily Thompson and then decided to leave my job and start my own Flower Studio. I haven't regretted it once!"
So, NYC/ East Coast and New Orleans brides, snatch this little lady up for your big day. Her work is srsly, enchanting. But that is to be expected, as she learned from the best.
I look forward to watching this little seed grow and flourish in the concrete jungle of Brooklyn.
(image source: Ariel Dearie)
Monday, October 10, 2011
NYmag Weddings: Winter 2011 Issue
Just received my New York Magazine Wedding Winter 2011 Issue and took a little afternoon cafe break to read it cover to cover.
Many goodies inside and of course my favorite, a feature on Monotone bouquets. Get ready to feast your eyeballs on a rainbow of flowers galore!
Be sure to pick up your 2011 Winter issue on newsstands tomorrow, October 11.
Can't wait till then? Then head over to their site for some wedding goods that should tie you over till the morning. Here are a few of my favs:
Love the top of this delicate lace dress
red hot unconventional dress
short style for modern minimalist bride
one dress four styles and I heart this one
Friday, October 7, 2011
little weekly finds.......
the word is, BIG bridal bouquets
GORG Rosa Clara wedding gowns
winter wedding in England more can be seen here
winter cocktail time idea, champagne paired with smores!
Hey, winter brides, wouldn't it be great to get this style in a good fake fur? for all animal lovers, including myself, ya gotta look past the real fur part. what do you think, yay or nay?
I would love to hear what you all think?
Apparently, I'm obsessed with fast tracking it to winter, as I sit through another Indian summer day here in Milano. A. and I are off to Assisi for a fall weekend (hopefully it will feel crisp there) to attend an art opening for two of my dear friends\ former colleagues, can't wait!
It's our first time to Assisi, so excited and if you want to see snippets of our travels
I will writing about it here
VINTAGE: Herve Leger
Herve Leger vintage for your big day....um can we say stunner?
now all you need is that BIG, dramatic bouquet
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Flowers at Sofia Coppola's Wedding
Stumbled across some pics of Sofia Coppola's very important guests arriving, the flowers!
Looks like it was a flowers galore kinda of event!
Wouldn't you love to know how it all unfolded? I bet it was pure magic.
Maybe it will be printed somewhere, someday but for now we can settle for the Italian media video peek of the couple and tiny keyhole (literally video footage through a keyhole) peek of the event
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
ACCESSORIES: Grey Lace Cape
We've barely dipped into autumn and I'm already finding myself digging around for accessories that would be perfect for little winter brides to be out there....like this gorg, grey lace cape? I still think grey\silver lace is the new winter time style
(image via eastside bride, she always finds rad, ridic, things)
Monday, October 3, 2011
REAL WEDDING: Treehouse for Two
How romantic would it be, to tie the knot, deep in an enchanted forest, high up among the treetops in a cozy, little treehouse? Well this lovely couple did. How wild and magical is that? Looks like a childhood dream wedding location come true, no? What a charming spot to host an intimate affair of any kind. And as always, the dreamy images by James Moes have me spellbound.
(photography by James Moes)
FLOWER SPOTLIGHT: Wild Flower Bouquet
Good morning, thought I would start off the day with this beautiful, wild flower bouquet, created by Found While Walking (a new blog in my book and a must add to daily reads) via the oh so talented, Lena Corwin
Isn't it lovely?
Stop by later today, to catch a glimpse of an enchanted forest and treehouse wedding for two
Saturday, October 1, 2011
little weekly finds.......
I've always been fond of the cascading, delicate, pearl-like pieris japonica flower and stumbled across some wedding inspiration for this lovely botanical.
how beautiful are these rustic orchid arrangements via Snippet & Ink
little scalloped layered silk jacket for the bride
ridic eye candy green jewels: here, here and here
ridic eye candy green jewels: here, here and here
autumn eve wedding from the LWB archive
Have a lovely first of October weekend, my most favorite month of the year, hello, Halloween?
Have some projects to work on but also plan to fit in some mellow downtime with A.
and looking forward to having dinner here with some friends.
Friday, September 30, 2011
WEDDING DECOR: Autumn Table
How stunning is that gold apple? I envision a whole bunch of these little nuggets, scattered, over a long table covered in a ivory table cloth and lit with tapered candles, preferably ivory. Then guests could take one home as a thank you.
Wouldn't it be perfect for a Big Apple Autumn wedding?
Wouldn't it be perfect for a Big Apple Autumn wedding?
Clockwise starting from upper left corner: pheasant feathers, birds, bleached peacock feathers, stone apple&pear, vases,, golden apple
And why not top it off with burlap texture table cloth
Thursday, September 29, 2011
FLOWER SPOTLIGHT: Saipua's Flower Arranging Tips
Helpful tips from the ever so clever Sarah Ryhanan, creator and founder of Saipua, one the most stylish flower studio's in Brooklyn. While back home in NYC, at the beginning of the month, I had the pleasure of meeting Sarah and had a chance to visit her studio. What an amazing space and meeting Sarah was such a delight. I took the opportunity to pick her brain on what seasonal flowers would be available to use in a September wedding, as I was prepping myself for creating my bff bridesmaids bouquets. She was so sweet to give me some helpful flower tips. Grazie Sarah!
Hopefully soon, I will have photos of the bouquets to share with you all.
It's always such a treat to meet blogsphere peeps, don't ya think?
To see more flower arranging videos by Sarah, go here and here
and for more photos of this project, ya gotta sign up here.
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(video via One Kings Lane)
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Flower Spotlight: Arrangement Inspiration
I'm mesmerized by the various unique flower arrangements found on house plant guru.
Makes me so happy to see a florist embracing the kind of petals that seem to get completely overlooked, Carnations and Gladioli (see image # 4 and #9) These arrangements seem to breath a whole new life in these unpopular stems.
Do you have a favorite, underestimated flower? I would love to hear from you
image 1.) Clematis 2.) Autumn arrangement 3.) Tiger Lily arrangement 4.) Carnations
5.) white flower arrangement with gold jug 6.) Geraniums 7.) wild flowers 8.) Jasmine 9.) Gladioli
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
WEDDING STYLE: Mirit Weinstock
Feathers and vintage wedding dresses are a match made in heaven if you ask me, like the designs created by Mirit Weinstock.
Her unique, light, vintage wedding gowns, paired perfectly with one of her feathered jewels, makes for a sweet wedding style, don't you think?
Monday, September 26, 2011
VINTAGE: Holly Harp
Holy hottness! slap on some rhinestone bling (yes, you read that right, I heart costume jewels), paired with rockin' heels, a little splash of red hot lipstick and your good to go. This vintage Holly Harp black satin dress, is perfect, for any autumn, winter, spring or summer gala, it's pretty much seasonal, don't you think?
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