Showing posts with label Couture Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Couture Week. Show all posts

the winner is & a secret...


morning ladies! yay, for Lisa Martin for winning the Monya Handbag clutch from Couture Wedding Week: Gown Friday!!! also, i announced a couple weeks ago that Shoelover won our first giveaway from Couture Wedding Week but i have not received any info from her. so if you know her, tell her to e-mail me by thursday or i will have to announce another winner friday morning!



wasn't that wedding so chic yesterday? ah, Melissa from Soul Mates Photography does such a wonderful work! so if you are interested in have a little "secret photo session" of the boudoir kind, Melissa is offering a special from October 2nd, 3rd and 4th only here in Portland! Here are some details:

The special boudoir sessions will be taking place at a luxury hotel downtown. It's brand new and oh, so fabulous inside! The session will be about an hour long in one of the suites. You are welcome to bring a change of "outfits" and heals and props if you would like. My boudoir sessions are very tasteful and classy and I would love if you were a part of it! The session is scheduled in October to leave enough time to make Christmas/ Holiday albums for the love of your life.
I will be shooting one weekend only, October 2nd, 3rd and 4th. The session fee is $175. If you are interested I would love to give you more information!


email: soulmatesphoto@gmail.com
web: www.soulmatesphoto.com


and the winner is...


hello ladies! wasn't Couture Wedding Week just fabulous?!! i want to give a big THANK YOU to Cassandra, Mimi, Blair, Chelsea, and Carrie for the beautiful and amazing posts all week! if any of you missed last week or didn't have a chance to see each post i encourage you to check it all out--eye candy and inspiration galore!!
and for the first giveaway from Chickdowntown.com, Shoelover is the lucky winner of the couture Monya Handbag!! Congrats lady, and make sure you get a hold of me so we can hook you up!
enjoy your day--it's 100 degrees in Portland today...oh my, thank goodness for air conditioners and swimming pools :) see you tomorrow!

Couture Gown Friday & Chickdowntown.com Moyna Handbag Giveaway!

Couture Carrie here! Darlings, CC is so honored to be presenting the grand finale post for Couture Week here on Weddings Fresh!
A bride’s gown is always a special, memorable, and carefully selected piece, and a Couture piece elevates the wedding dress to an even more meaningful status. Haute Couture is painstakingly wrought by hand in the most elite of ateliers. In today’s post, CC offers a selection of pieces by true Couturiers, some intended as bridal gowns and others simply divine creations that may be worn by a more adventurous bride. Note the exquisite crafting, impeccable details, and singularity of these garments. And be sure to enter to win a glamorous Moyna clutch... Enjoy, darlings!
First photo: Vogue, September 1993. Runway photos are from Spring and Fall 2009, via style.com and nymag.com.
This and next: French Vogue, April 2006.
Christian Lacroix Couture
Jean Paul Gaultier Couture
Anne Valerie Hash Couture
Armani Privé Couture
Chanel Couture
Chanel Couture
Chanel Couture
Christian Dior Couture
Christian Dior Couture
Elie Saab Couture
Elie Saab Couture
Elie Saab Couture
Elie Saab Couture
Givenchy Couture
The following gowns could be worn by a bride who is daring enough to defy convention and wear a gown in a shade other than white or ivory.
Givenchy Couture
Elie Saab Couture
Valentino Couture
Christian Dior Couture
Christian Dior Couture
Christian Dior Couture



CC does hope you’ve enjoyed Couture Wedding Week and this post! Fabulous news for all you brides and fashionistas: Three Day Contest! Chickdowntown.com, the sponsor of Couture Wedding Week, is giving away one of these magnificent Moyna handbags! To enter, simply leave a relevant comment on this post. One entry per blogger, please. International contestant welcome! The winner of this gorgeous Moyna satin crystal broach clutch from Chickdowntown.com will be chosen on Monday, July 27, 2009. Good luck darlings!
xoxox,
CC

Couture Week: Fresh Flowers


Hello. I am Chelsea Fuss and I usually blog over at Frolic! Thank you for having me on your lovely blog today, Dani! Years ago, I owned a flower shop and still work as a floral stylist so I love keeping up on the latest in the world of floral design. For me, great floral design is less about making a flower arrangement look like art and more about letting the pure beauty of flowers shine through on their own. Pairing flowers with the proper dress, table linen, or interior is an art in and of itself. The photos below hit the mark for me!


A humble flower like Queen Anne's Lace looks dreamy paired with pretty lace and pale colors.

Flower crowns of daisies are a surprisingly glamorous touch to long hair.

This bride gathered field poppies the morning of her wedding. Their egg-shell thin petals mimic the ruffles on her dress and provide a pop of organic color.

For an effortless look, use simple bouquets of complementary colors. Be sure and trim the stems until the arrangements please your eye.

Paired with a shorter dress, the old-fashioned cascading bouquet is fresh once again.


Don't ever underestimate the power of a single blossom. When well chosen, it can speak volumes more than a bouquet.


Thanks for letting me guest blog on Weddings Fresh today! I hope you'll stop by Frolic! sometime for a visit.

{country couture} wedding decor

Hello Wedding Fresh readers! Blair here from delight by design. It is a complete honor to be participating in such a fun week of wedding couture posts and in the company of so many lovely and talented bloggers. When it comes to wedding decor couture--a million settings and styles come to mind but I thought I would stick with a style that may seem to be contradiction to the traditional conceptions of couture--country style (imagine the french countryside!). To me couture decor translates into decadence, texture and sophistication.

These are all elements that can easily be found in a country wedding setting--whether through unexpected containers, unique chandeliers or organic materials being used in an elegant way.

And all settings that the country wedding lends itself to.
(via michelle rago, brides, elizabeth messina, veranda, michelle rago, sweet and saucy shop, style me pretty, unknown and oh, how charming)
What style of wedding do you think of when you think of wedding decor couture!?

Couture Week: Wedding Invitations

Hi there! Mimi from Mika78 and SevenEight blog here continuing Couture Week with some seriously gorgeous wedding invitation inspiration! There was a time when a wedding invitation had to look “the part”: crisp white paper with gold or silver engraving, perfectly matching white envelopes and response card, and a thin sheet of tissue paper carefully placed in between. There was nothing that really separated one invitation from the other. Well, times have changed, and I’m glad to say that we’ve come a LONG way since then.

In my eyes, what makes an invitation “couture” is a combination of gorgeous design, quality materials/embellishments, and exquisite printing methods... but it’s also much more than that. The most successful designs are the ones with soul... the ones where you can really see and feel the personality of the couple shining through. I love seeing invitations that incorporate details that hold special meaning to a couple or designs that reflect the personal style of the bride and groom. Think of it as visual storytelling, every couple has their own story, why shouldn’t their invitation reflect just that? Of course, gorgeous materials and out of this world printing methods are fantastic, but they should be used to elevate design, not overpower it. The combination of all these things work together create something that’s not only beautiful, but also completely unique. It’s tailor-fit and one of a kind – true couture in every sense of the word.

This design (from Grapevine) is probably one of my all time favorites – I think it embodies everything a couture wedding invite should be. This Nantucket inspired wedding invitation was created in the form of a whaler’s journal (the bride had a love of books and her father had a lifelong love of whales). The journal included a 3 paged hand lettered invitation, map, and sketches, all neatly tucked into the flap of the linen cover. I love how they executed the nautical theme in such a unique way.
How great is this? The talented Cheree of Cheree Berry created this perfectly adorable save-the-date for her wedding last year. Cherry wanted all her wedding stationery to be full of surprises, so she based her save the dates off Russian Matryoshka dolls (you know, the dolls within dolls within dolls). So she created a series of seven envelopes - one envelope would reveal another, each with a different message... So clever!

One big trend I’m seeing now: illustrated invitations. Whether it’s through unique calligraphy or a one-of-a-kind hand-drawn illustration of you and your love, there’s something magical and whimsical about this style that I adore.

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I love how these invitations tell a story (the first one below literally tells a story!). The second, by Minna Designs, illustrates how the couple spent most of their relationship on opposite sides of the country.
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This is great – the groom designed this himself! A wedding invitation booklet that reads like an actual scrapbook.

You don’t have to stick with a traditional rectangular invite and envelopes – get creative and think outside of the box by using unique materials and interesting ways to showcase your invitations. Aren’t these so fun??

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I love how these invitations incorporate the personality of the bride and groom – you can almost tell what their wedding's going to be like just by looking at the invitation. I'd jump for joy receiving these in the mail!
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There’s something SO wonderful about holding a invitation with stunning printing and materials *sigh* (do I sound like a total stationery geek right now??). There’s so many great printing methods out there that really take a design to the next level. Try mixing screen printing with a touch of foil stamping, like the first invitation below (I just love the contrast between the matte ink and high shine of the foil stamp). I also love the idea of special die cuts, like the envelope second down. Just be sure not to go too crazy with over designing - usually having 2 or 3 special touches in a design is more than enough to do the trick. Check these out – stunning, no?

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It’s been such a treat being part of Couture Week; thanks for having me, Dani! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for the rest of the week! And don't forget to enter in the couture handbag giveaway! xo.