Showing posts with label Bridal Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridal Party. Show all posts

8.17.2012

the golden flamingos have taken flight


Remember this post? The day has finally come. This morning I am heading south of the border to Palm Springs to spend three sun-filled days with my gaggle of golden flamingos to celebrate friendship (& a party B and I are throwing in September). I am blessed to have such amazing women in my life and I am so looking forward to catching up with them poolside. This weekend also marks the two-week-countdown to our wedding day which is crazy exciting.

Happy weekending, all! If you can, take a moment to celebrate friendship with your favourite lady bird(s). After all, "no one looks stupid when they're having fun" (Amy Poehler quote).

7.27.2011

Emilie + Daryl: Hey Wedding!

I am thrilled that I have the opportunity to share this stunning wedding with you. The bride and I went to elementary school together and - thanks to the power of the Internet - we have reconnected over the past few years. The time spent hearing all about her special day has been to my absolute delight; it is inspiring to hear about a couple so in love. Although I haven't yet met Daryl, I hold him in high regards for his taste in suits, music, and women. I wish you a lifetime of love & laughter, E & D.


Emilie and Daryl were married on February 12, 2011, at the historic Vancouver Club. Their wedding was captured by Karolina Turek.


The bride was impeccably adorned, donning a timeless pair of Louboutins and a stunning Enzoani sash (although, Daryl affectionately referred to the latter as her fanny pack).


Emilie loves white flowers and neutral palettes so this was the natural starting point when it came to style and decor. Wedding Design Studio assembled the bridal party's classic bouquets (white/ivory roses, hydrangea, freesia, baby's breath and leafy greens) and the venue's decor.


Emilie put her bridesmaids to work: "It actually took 5 people to get my dress on properly." Their gorgeous dresses are Melissa Sweet. Emilie's mum Jacquie was equally beautiful in her black and white number.


I love the way Emilie describes Daryl and his groomsmen: "Daryl likes his suits quite tailored so the guys all had custom suits made. His vision was definitely Mad Men inspired and I love a man in a good suit and John Hamm's pretty dreamy. We bought the groomsmen black silk pocket squares and black bow ties. It was so cute when they all had to get YouTube up on the iPhones to learn how to tie a bow tie because I didn't get the pre-tied ones. I thought everyone should just wear their own black shoes and belts so that it wasn't super matchy-matchy. Daryl and each of his groomsmen looked so amazing and handsome, I was extremely impressed."


Their style matches the vintage-feel of the venue and the classic neutral palette, perfectly.


I absolutely love this photo of Emilie and her dad, Gavin, just as much as I love the caption that comes with it: "My dad actually told me to 'get it together' because I was so close to tears!" Adorable.


This wedding was full of beautiful people.


Mad Men, Beautiful Bridesmaids, and the Happy Couple.


This is another one of my favourites. Très chic.


First dance as husband & wifey.


Father-Daughter & Mother-Son Dances. So sweet.


Although Wedding Design Studio beautified the room the day of the wedding, Emilie decided to design her own vases: "I decided to make my own mercury glass vases after learning that buying or renting mercury glass vases was going to cost me half almost 5 months salary. I sourced out Krylon "Looking Glass Paint" (really important you don't just use chrome paint because it doesn't give the same result) and went to five or six Value Villages around the Lower Mainland and bought out like 60 various shapes of glass vases. My MOH Amanda and bridesmaids Jessica and Karleigh helped me spray them one rainy fall afternoon and I'll just say we all kind of enjoyed the sensation we got after a few hours holed up in a garage with the spray cans... They turned out pretty good I think!"


Emilie was also kind enough to provide a few schedule details: "Since our wedding ceremony and reception were both held at the same venue we decided to have a 430pm ceremony followed by a cocktail hour with hot and cold canapes in a separate room at which time the bridal party took group photos. I LOVED having the ceremony/reception in the same venue and I think many of our guests enjoyed it too. The Vancouver Club facilitated such a smooth transition from room to room and everything went really well while we were off taking pictures. At about 6:45 our guests were directed to come into the ballroom where Daryl and I greeted everyone as they came into the room. I decided to do that as oppose to a receiving line right after the ceremony." I love this idea.

Advice to other brides-to-be? "Everyone say's this, but it's so important - don't stress so much! People get so carried away with wedding planning and often forget what the purpose of the day is. I'm really happy that we planned a great party in under 10 months and were still madly in love after the day was over. There were times when I felt a lot of pressure so I think I handled it pretty well."

Favourite part of your wedding? "The speeches were absolutely my favorite part of the wedding. I mean, everyone loves to hear their closest friends and family say nice things about them and ours did just that. The caliber of speakers was top notch; they all turned into comedians! I guess we gave them quite a bit of content over the years to help make their speeches funny to say the least. My dad's speech was so touching, I cried pretty much the whole time he was up there."


To summarize their special day, Emilie put it perfectly: "We had so many people tell us they had a great time and so in my mind, everything was absolutely perfect. I honestly couldn't have asked for a better day."


Congratulations, again, Emilie & Daryl.



Vendors

Letterpress Invitations: printed by Black Stone Press / Photobooth: Photobooth Vancouver (see some photobooth photos from their wedding here) / Flowers & Decor: Wedding Design Studio / Venue & Catering: Vancouver Club / Honeymoon Suite: Fairmont Pacific Rim / Bridesmaid Dresses: Melissa Sweet (in Dove Grey) / Photography: Karolina Turek
Videography: Blue Pencil Productions / Make Up: Sarah Parkes (of M.A.C.) / Hair: Lucy O'Neill & Brie Barker / Musicians: Renee & Stephan Bulat / Marriage Commissioner: Maureen Hunter.

7.26.2011

Rifle Paper Co. Wedding Collection




I am a huge fan of Rifle Paper Co. (seen here, here, and here) so it's no surprise that I'm head over heels for their wedding collection. I just love the colour palette and the vintage feel.

You can purchase these beauties from the Rifle website, Anthropologie (in the states) or - my favourite - Paper-Ya in Vancouver (among many other places, check their website).



(Cards courtesy of Rifle Paper Co: Bridesmaid, Cake, and Congrats).

10.05.2010

Navy + Lime

I really love this colour combination; isn't it just the perfect mix of Classic + Mod?





Navy has always been one of my go-to colours and wardrobe staples; however, it's only recently caught my eye in wedding colour palettes. This SoCal wedding pairs navy with cream, burlap, and pops of lime, setting the tone for the perfect end-of-summer fiesta.

The bridal party's bouquets are simply gorgeous and I really love the burlap + lace runner. (See more details, here).

What is your favourite colour palette these days, wedding or otherwise? Do you find that you often return to the same combinations (in decor, fashion, etc)? I think this colour combination would also be gorgeous for interior design.



Photos by Jill Thomas via Style Me Pretty. Event designed by the talented Carter & Cook Event Co

9.08.2010

Gorgeous Spanish Wedding

I am not the first person to re-post photos from this wedding and I won't be the last; however, I haven't been able to shake the following images from my head since they appeared on Once Wed last week.

My favourite details? The bride's gorgeous braid, the bridal party dressed in grey, the dreamlike reception decor (I will never get enough of those lights), the whimsical bunting, and the hay barrel ceremony seating... among other fabulous details.









Photos by Jimena Roquero Weddings via Once Wed

9.07.2010

Coral

Jaime + Mike are currently experimenting with alternative colour palettes (I just love this part of the planning process) and have recently expressed an interest in coral. I love coral for spring/summer weddings. It's such a fun and playful palette!

I wanted to share some images to help Jaime and Mike envision their wedding party in this palette.

Isn't the coral absolutely stunning with grey?

Photos by Jamie Delaine

Photo by Kellie Kano Photography via Ruffled

These dresses are gorgeous; I enjoy the use of varying shades of coral, as well.

Photos by Tec Petaja via Once Wed

Another option would be to have the bridal party in grey dresses with bright bouquets in shades of coral.

Photo by Evoke Studio via here + here.

This bridal party has also incorporated yellow into their bouquets adding a playful pop of colour (something to also consider, perhaps)?

8.17.2010

grey is the new black

Photo by Anna Kuperberg via Style me Pretty

Photo by Gabriel Ryan Photographers by via JL Designs

Photos by Jill Thomas via Once Wed

OK - I am clearly in love with all things grey these days: I just painted our master bedroom charcoal, I'm using grey as an accent colour in the living room, and I've been attracted to every grey article of clothing I've come across lately! After discovering these gorgeous photos, it's clear that I'm swooning over grey bridal parties, as well.

Maxi Dresses, Floral Sashes, and Mix-Matched Heels: a trifecta of perfectly styled grey (not to mention a fabulous collection of accessories). I'm really digging the pops of yellow, too!

What colour are you lusting over today?

8.11.2010

Bridal Party Style: It's all about the shoes

Photo by Nothing but Miracles via Carter & Cook Event Co.

I've often posted about creative ways to incorporate personal style into a somewhat uniform bridal party. Whether the bridal party is dressed in the same dress, different colours or different dresses in the same colour, it's always exciting to see how a bride and her favourite ladies are styled.

I love the concept depicted in this photo: neutral dresses with multicoloured bouquets and shoes that pull the look together perfectly. I know a few bridal parties that could have fun with this look...

I'm interested in hearing your opinions on bridal party style... do you prefer a uniform look or do you enjoy the mismatched-but-put-together style?

8.04.2010

Ocean breathes salty... and beautiful.

I just stumbled upon these beauties from the ocean at the Hello!Lucky blog and I love them. Although any one of these unique pieces could be incorporated into a bride's look, I think it would be particularly stunning if each member of the bridal party donned a different necklace from the natural collection.

Photos courtesy of The Vamoose

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