Monday, January 31, 2011
SPRING!
CREDITS
Photography: John Truong and Stuart Lirette
Gowns: Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal Couture
Hair: Kathie Rothkop
Makeup: Juliane Chai
Models: Jen Lam and Lauren Purcell
Gowns: Amy-Jo Tatum Bridal Couture
Hair: Kathie Rothkop
Makeup: Juliane Chai
Models: Jen Lam and Lauren Purcell
Sunday, January 30, 2011
CHERRY
Lovely monochromatics of hot pink to the most gentle pastels remind us despite all this cold, spring is once more on the way with blossoms and froth. Thanks Helena over at SMP Style Circle for sharing your thoughts and inspiration here with us . . .
Saturday, January 29, 2011
OPENING NIGHTS
The theme was Belle Epoque at the San Francisco Ballet opening Wednesday night. Rolling out the red carpet for the cavalcade of couture, the most celebrated designer it seemed was Alexander McQueen living on through his art as social sceners paid him the ultimate tribute by wearing his most dramatic pieces. Above: Always nailing a grand entrance, Deepa Pakianathan does it again wearing a cocktail length dress and booties by the late McQueen. The skirt is extraordinary with gold painted feathers draped with silk screened fabric. Says Deepa, "The print is very special . . . it looks like a tapestry with angels . . ."
The ever elegant Yurie Pascarella in Alexander McQueen. A real tour de force in winter dressing . . .
Suzy Kellems Dominik in a gown by Alexander McQueen. The intricate gold shot embroidery and consistency of the pattern here is indeed a work of art.
I've always thought Napa Valley fashion designer Karen Caldwell is the best billboard for her own creations. This piece, like most she designs carries the spirit of the great Edith Head. Karen is best known for incorporating simple lines in jewel and pastel tones. Her belts and sashes tied into pretty bows are definitely one of her trademarks.
Everyone knows I'm a believer in exquisite hairstyling. Thanks to Melissa Barber it looks like we might be moving into an era of grand and gala hair for nights out. This is one of my fav looks for topping off an elegant gown.
Friday, January 28, 2011
POUF
Check out these chic little poufs from Alisa Brides on Etsy. The combo of feathers and use of netting is fabulous. Paired with a simple gown like this it shows off your gorgeous face. Wear a suit or shirt dress and you take on a whole new look of elan . . . The above is a short birdcage with french net, feathers, tulle, and a crystal flower.
This veil of Russian netting emulates a wide-brimmed hat with a tulle flower with sparkles and large crystals.
French netting with silk handmade flower and scattered Swarowski crystals
This veil of Russian netting emulates a wide-brimmed hat with a tulle flower with sparkles and large crystals.
Russian netting with roses, Swarovski crystals, and ribbon.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
OUTSIDE THE BOX
Perusing Vogue Espana I found these lovely gems worth checking out if you're inclined to be stepping outside the bridal template on your wedding day. Above is an Angel Blanco a la seventies with long fringe . .
Who else but Oscar de la Renta could do this gala grand entrance maker with satin bows?
Reem Acra's classic bride is all dressed in embroidered tulle with a shrug added . . .
Vera Wang has worked some magic here making a scrumptious, walking bouquet out of silk organza.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
ROYAL BRIDES
We're definitely ready for another Royal Wedding as April 29, Prince Willlam and Kate Middleton's date nears. Did you also know the 52 year-old Prince Albert of Monaco is at last engaged to to marry Charlene Wittstock, a former Olympic swimmer for South Africa? Add Queen Elizabeth's grand daughter, Zara Phillips to the list and 2011 is the year for some royal bride watching.
Past royal brides the world over have been known for their one-off designer creations, exquisite tiaras, jewelry and heirloom laces brought out for the wedding celebration. Here are a few of my all time favs.
From Hollywood to Princess in real time, Grace Kelly had to be the most magic royal of all time (at least in my book). Thus her gown designed by Helen Rose, from a technical and 'materials used' standpoint was one of the finest the world has ever seen.
This is Mary of Denmark in her wedding gown designed by Danish designer Uffe Frank The Australian-born beauty met Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The gown is a princess style (no pun intended folks) with long panels and antique lace sewn in. The silk satin tones of the gown fabric blend beautifully with the vintage lace. This incredible lace also used in the veiling comes from Ireland.
Past royal brides the world over have been known for their one-off designer creations, exquisite tiaras, jewelry and heirloom laces brought out for the wedding celebration. Here are a few of my all time favs.
From Hollywood to Princess in real time, Grace Kelly had to be the most magic royal of all time (at least in my book). Thus her gown designed by Helen Rose, from a technical and 'materials used' standpoint was one of the finest the world has ever seen.
This is Mary of Denmark in her wedding gown designed by Danish designer Uffe Frank The Australian-born beauty met Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The gown is a princess style (no pun intended folks) with long panels and antique lace sewn in. The silk satin tones of the gown fabric blend beautifully with the vintage lace. This incredible lace also used in the veiling comes from Ireland.
Here is Letizia, Princess of Asturias. She wore a gown by Spanish designer, Manuel Pertegaz. Letizia's gown was silk white with a silk veil. She wore the same diamond and platinum tiara Queen Sofia wore at her wedding to King Juan Carlos back in 1962.
Style setting Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau aka Maxima wore this unusual silk strewn with tiny bows designed by Addy van den Krommenacker. Check out the shorter veil--a definite first. Royal brides usually don sweeps of tulle the length of a Southern Pacific This has to be one of the most simplistically beautiful gowns designed. Mette-Marit of Norway's gown was created by Norwegian Ove Harder Finseth. Traditional and state of the art all at once, this masterpiece is made up of hand-dyed heavy silk crêpe and silk tulle; it has a flared skirt and long train edged in tulle emulating waves in the sand.
In a word . . . gorgeous.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
LITTLE GIRL WEDDINGS
Monday, January 24, 2011
SHOES GO HUED
It all started with that red sash. My client Donna (above) wanted to experiment with picking up some color. How about you? Are your shoes going to be in hue? Believe me, even brides all dressed in white from veil to hem are opting for green, blue, red or yellow shoes under their gown. Actually I'm not certain this is a passing trend so much as tradition broken. White pumps and sandals with white gowns will always be with us. Now though, so will any shoe in any color that works under your gown . . .
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