Friday, March 19, 2010

Fashion Fridays! Jason Wu Wedding Dress

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Going “short” for your wedding dress is definitely a modern brides’ trend and for those that want even more freedom as they walk down the aisle.

Designed by Jason Wu, this dress combines expert draping and a material that looks like a combination of organza and foil. The layering in the shoulders gives this dress movement and a more formal flare as well as the black bow at the waist. 

Do you think that this could be your wedding dress?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Big Things in Small Packages

Chosen carefully, you can have a smaller centerpiece that makes a big visual impact. Sometimes, a concept can actually require that your centerpiece be intricate and detailed, but on a smaller scale.

In the photograph above, a rose is encased in a birdcage. The roses are essential for giving the structure life, which is accentuated by the surrounding greenery. The dark color of the birdcage itself gives your ceremony an elegant and romantic feel.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The Little Details

Part of the benefit of having an experienced event planner at your disposal is to have someone who covers the most minute details. Based on the photograph, this even entails making sure that ribbons are not tangled or the religious texts are properly organized!

Sometimes, couples who have indoor events think that there is little room for error, but it takes a careful eye to spot a painting on the wall that is tilted, a paper that may have fallen to the floor, or a table napkin that is not aligned or folded properly.

Your main focus as the married couple-to-be should be on one another and the rest should be left in the hands of your event designer or planner. If photos are taken, you won't have time to look at every bridesmaid or groomsmen to make sure everything is in proper order. Don't take your venue for granted and entrust the minute details with your coordinator!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Bridal Bouquet Photography Trends

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The bridal bouquet comes in various forms and once you’ve selected your flowers and bouquet style, it becomes part of your wedding decor. Not only are most bridal bouquets paired with wedding dresses, but its other purpose is to match the theme of your event. 

In the spirit of having the details of your event work together, photographers are also trying to capture the details that matter most to the couple.  More and more people are requesting photographs that include the bridal bouquet, which often includes the couple and adds a soft introduction to the entire picture.  This is another great approach to tell the story of your big day!

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Now That Takes the Cake

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Maybe it’s because of the show, Cake Boss, but when you think about your event or wedding reception dessert the choice is often cake.  Often times, people believe that choosing the flavors and number of tiers is the biggest decision.  Mostly, because the decor of the cake tends to follow the decor of the event. 

You may want to consider that as cake time approaches, your cake will suddenly become the center of attention. Though its debut may be short-lived why not make the most out of it and create that “wow” factor to have your guests remembering what your cake tasted and looked like.

In the pictures, we arranged flowers and customized them to fit the structure of the cake.  You’ll find, as many others have, that the secret ingredient your cake needed was a just a dash of creativity!
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Flowers and Pearls

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Shadowbrook has been an elegant wedding venue location since 1942. With varied clients from the New York tri-state area, its many onsite event areas can be customized for any couple.

One particular couple wanted to combine pearls and flowers into their reception theme, but wanted the overall affect to be understated and delicate. You might think, how can jewels and flowers equal understated? Well, in the above picture the floral arrangement was elevated above guests line of vision, but did not umbrella over the heads of guests. With careful flower and pearl selection and arrangement, we were able to create a sophisticated design with a modern Victorian flare.

The color and arrangement of each chair subtly weaved into the overall texture and tone of the room. The results were stunning and delicate, which proved that your flowers and pearls can work in perfect harmony!