For our Central PA brides, Taylored for You in Mechanicsburg is having their annual sample sale October 9-10 from 12-5 pm. Bridal gowns offered at up to 75% off, plus maids and mothers gowns, accessories, shoes, jewelry, etc. Sales are cash and carry with no special orders. Call for your appointment.
Taylored for You Bridal Boutique
516 East Main Street
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
(717) 691-5782
email | www.tayloredforyoubridal.com
Friday, September 30, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Celebrity Wedding - Molly Sims
After a short engagement, model Molly Sims and producer Scott Stuber celebrated their wedding over the weekend in a romantic, intimate ceremony in Napa Valley. The model/actress/jewelry designer wore a stunning Marchesa number, and the Love and Other Drugs producer wore Tom Ford.
Molly's bridesmaids wore Elizabeth Kennedy dresses. Looks like it was an amazingly beautiful, yet personal and heartfelt day. Congratulations to Molly and Scott!
For more pictures of Molly and Scott's celebration, check out the new issue of PEOPLE, on stands Friday.
Monday, September 26, 2011
In the Know
I have long been a fervent fan of Colin Cowie, writing a post about his book here. The South African native has an eye for the magical and inspiring, a cool James Bond debonair and the ability to convince you that you, too, can throw spectacular parties.
I'm thrilled to have been invited to preview Colin Cowie's new website, Colin Cowie Weddings Chock full of his advice on everything from chic flowers to proper undergarments and convincing your man to write thank you notes, this website is my new go-to for all things wedding. It will be accessible through his main website by late October.
I'm thrilled to have been invited to preview Colin Cowie's new website, Colin Cowie Weddings Chock full of his advice on everything from chic flowers to proper undergarments and convincing your man to write thank you notes, this website is my new go-to for all things wedding. It will be accessible through his main website by late October.
Friday, September 23, 2011
A Walk to Remember
Every bride dreams of her wedding day and her father walking her down the aisle. But what if Dad isn't an option? How about second weddings, is it still okay? What is acceptable for reweds?
The good news is that anything goes as far as your escort down the aisle. Have a close bond with Mom? What about your son or daughter? A brother? All are acceptable and appropriate choices for your walk down the aisle in your father's stead. Choosing to fly solo is also popular among both first and rewed brides. Consider who holds the closest bond, and choose from there. For you, whether your a first timer or a rewed, your choice could be Dad all the way if that option is available. Some brides are now opting for both Dad AND Mom to get involved. I have also seen Grooms meet their Brides halfway down the aisle, usually solo, and escort her the rest of the way - signifying that they have journeyed together to the altar.
Options are endless regarding your choice of escort on your special day - each choice is as individual as you are. Think outside the box and make your choice a heart-felt one, bringing another layer of meaning to your special day.
Happy Planning!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Voice of an Angel
I discovered Jama Jandrokovic and La Belle Voix, NY while doing preliminary research for holding our wedding ceremony in Newport, Rhode Island. After much deliberation, I had decided to part with the skippy "Here Comes the Bride" tune - one I hate with a great passion - in exchange for something with a nod to my hubby-to-be's Catholic upbringing...."Ave Maria". Unfortunately for me - not just anyone can do this angelic piece justice, and so the search was on to find the perfect "voice".
I have to confess I found La Belle Voix through GigMasters. The thing I like most is that they offer packages for your ceremony, including extra musicians of all kinds. One stop shopping for beautiful ceremony music. Based out of New York, they are willing to travel anywhere in the world for your ceremony. Check out their website to hear clips of Jama's amazing voice, that has graced the likes of the Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Really, you shouldn't have.....
Much ado has been made about whether or not to register for gifts when you get married. Two distinct camps emerged, one arguing its flat-out tacky, the other reasoning that its better to tell them what you want, than get stuck with something you definitely don't (like a pink bunny suit). Enter to the mix the second-time bride, and the quandary just got larger.
Most of us second-timers (or third, or fourth) know that not everyone will be pleased that you are marrying again in the first place - so it is to be expected that silly things like registries will divide your guests too. I have been fortunate enough to attend a second wedding recently in which the couple did not register for anything. We ended up writing a check. Which is fine, nothing wrong with Moo-Lah, but we wish we could have wrapped something that they loved. It didn't matter to me that it was her second wedding - I wanted to celebrate with her. I realized quickly that perhaps a registry was indeed in order - even if I felt it was unnecessary.
So, even though I am putting a request to donate to a favorite charity on our website, we are also registering at a couple places for a few things in several price points. Its not a full registry, but there are some things we'd love to have. So go ahead, register for the things you would LOVE to have but its just not in the budget. Yes, there will always be those strange gifts - but at least you can give subtle nudges in the right direction. Most of your guests will appreciate it!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Famous Second Time Brides
Marrying more than once isn't as unusual as you might think. Here is a collection of beautiful, strong second time brides to take your inspiration from:
Elizabeth Taylor: Who married 8 times before her death March 23, 2011. She covered nearly every base over her 8 ceremonies.
Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis: Here is one we often forget. After her 10 year marriage to John Kennedy ended in a national tragedy, she met and wed Aristotle Onassis 5 years later.
Nicole Kidman: Married 11 years to couch-jumper Tom Cruise, Nicole wed Keith Urban 5 years after the shocking split.
Bethenny Frankel: Married to Peter Sussman for a mere 8 months before splitting. Fourteen years later, she wed Jason Hoppy, an event televised through her popular breakout series "Bethenny Getting Married?" on BRAVO.
Elizabeth Taylor: Who married 8 times before her death March 23, 2011. She covered nearly every base over her 8 ceremonies.
Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis: Here is one we often forget. After her 10 year marriage to John Kennedy ended in a national tragedy, she met and wed Aristotle Onassis 5 years later.
Nicole Kidman: Married 11 years to couch-jumper Tom Cruise, Nicole wed Keith Urban 5 years after the shocking split.
Bethenny Frankel: Married to Peter Sussman for a mere 8 months before splitting. Fourteen years later, she wed Jason Hoppy, an event televised through her popular breakout series "Bethenny Getting Married?" on BRAVO.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Rainy Days and Mondays
Since living on the East Coast these days seems to mean our weather will resemble that of a rain forest, my thoughts turn to every bride's nightmare - a rainy wedding day. But grey skies don't need to rain on your parade, here are a few rainy day solutions for your less-than-sunny wedding day.
Kind of makes the idea of taking that umbrella "just in case" a little more fun...well, almost!
Kind of makes the idea of taking that umbrella "just in case" a little more fun...well, almost!
Friday, September 9, 2011
Sweet Katie
Congratulations to Neil Diamond, he proposed to his manager/girlfriend Katie McNeil early this week! The singer took to Twitter (where else?) to spread the good news:
"Good news coming from sunny LA/ and you're the first I want to tell/ Katie & I just got engaged/ and I hope you wish us well. Neil [sic]," He tweeted the following picture of Katie in London, professing that he was "lovestruck" by her.
The "Sweet Caroline" singer has not provided any details on the specifics of his third marriage. No doubt he will be celebrating with Katie as he is honored at the Kennedy Center Honors this week
"Good news coming from sunny LA/ and you're the first I want to tell/ Katie & I just got engaged/ and I hope you wish us well. Neil [sic]," He tweeted the following picture of Katie in London, professing that he was "lovestruck" by her.
The "Sweet Caroline" singer has not provided any details on the specifics of his third marriage. No doubt he will be celebrating with Katie as he is honored at the Kennedy Center Honors this week
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Second Time Around
For so many of us, getting married again is a daunting and emotional experience. We are determined to succeed with the right partner this time. Marrying a first-time groom, there are so many things we "get" to do that would not be acceptable had we been born just a generation ago. Here are just a few things that have changed since I got married last time.
The Bridal Veil - used to be that a gown was okay but the veil was not. Something about virginal appearance or something. This argument (to me) went out the door when we started co-habitating with our boyfriends. Besides, the origin of the veil in American culture had nothing to do with virginity.
Ecru Invitations - why we were relegated to white if we were over 35 or a second time bride made no sense either. Its paper, people! Thankfully, today we can chose from a rainbow of color and we are not shunned from things like engraving.
Nice Receptions - Second time brides and their grooms did not have large bashes to celebrate their big day. Thankfully now we can throw pretty much any kind of party we want to help us celebrate the fact we've wed the person of our dreams.
Gift Registries - ONLINE! - How convenient is it to just point, click, charge, gift wrap and deliver with the click of a mouse!
Vendor Shopping Online - This is the biggest time saver I can think of. Long before The KNOT and others like it, you were relegated to knowledgeable friends and family or perhaps a book by a famous wedding planner. Now you can get an idea of who you are meeting before you pick up the phone to schedule an appointment.
Bachelorette parties - These were not common in my circles when I was younger. I was too busy planning anyway. Its nice to have a night out on the town with the girls this time though!
Reception Packages - last time around, I found a venue. Then I found a caterer. Then I found a baker for my cake. A DJ, Florist, etc. My venue would suggest people, but that was pretty much it. These days I am thrilled to find ready-made packages for different price points. Anything to make a lovely party and make my life easier too.
This time around is my last time. I'm thankful for the man I'm marrying and for the future we have together. I'm also thankful that a lot has changed since I wed the first time (okay, well the prices could have stayed the same....), both personally and in the wedding industry.
So second timers, any changes that shocked you (pleasantly or otherwise) when you began planning your second wedding?
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Good Libations
Signature cocktails are a great way to save major bucks without ruining the party. But what's new, what's now? I checked in with Bar None Drinks to see what the hip Mixologists are creating, scouting for possible signatures for my reception. Here are a few that I'll be testing out.
KYY Buon Giorno!
Drink Type: Cocktail
Ingredients
1 1/2 oz. Skyy Vodka
1/2 oz. Campari
1/2 oz. Luxardo Marachino Liqueur
1/4 oz. Honey
1 pinch(es) Salt
1 oz. Prosecco
3 chunk(s) Cantaloupe
1/2 oz. Campari
1/2 oz. Luxardo Marachino Liqueur
1/4 oz. Honey
1 pinch(es) Salt
1 oz. Prosecco
3 chunk(s) Cantaloupe
Instructions
Muddle
cantaloupe chunks with honey and sea salt in a cocktail shaker. Add
ice, SKYY Vodka, Campari and Luxardo and shake vigorously. Strain into a
Collins glass with crushed ice. Top with Prosecco and Cantaloupe melon
balls on a toothpick.
B-52
Drink Type: Shooter
Ingredients
1 part Irish Cream (Bailey's)
1 part Grand Marnier
1 part KahluaInstructions
Layer Kahlua, Bailey's and then Grand Marnier in a shot glass. Serve with a stirrer.
ABSOLUT Raspberri Royal
Drink Type: Martini
Ingredients
1 part(s) Absolut Raspberri Vodka
3 part(s) Champagne
3 Raspberries
3 part(s) Champagne
3 Raspberries
Instructions
Add all ingredients into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with raspberry.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Autumn Leaves
Now in my thirties, I am now just beginning to really love the fall. The majestic beauty the earth has to offer is enchanting. The warm earthy hues of the season are difficult to pull off, often ending with less than the desired effect. The wedding below, shot by Orchard Cove Photography out of Vermont, is like nothing I've seen before. I want to change my date so I can have a wedding just like this one!
It makes you want to throw a party (or a wedding!) just so you can borrow (steal) some of these ideas and look like a genius yourself doesn't it?
Photography – Orchard Cove Photography / Ceremony Venue – The Church of the Heavenly Rest / Reception Venue – Central Park Boathouse / Event Planning – Elizabeth Allen / Hannah’s Dress – Rivini via Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier / Bridesmaid’s Dresses - Amsale / Hannah’s Hair – Aldo Giacomello / Hannah’s Makeup – Kimara Ahnert / Cake – Sylvia Weinstock / Dresser – Couture by Vassa / Florist – Lewis Miller Designs / Lighting – Levy Lighting / Music – Ludlow Street Band (Hank Lane Music)
It makes you want to throw a party (or a wedding!) just so you can borrow (steal) some of these ideas and look like a genius yourself doesn't it?
Photography – Orchard Cove Photography / Ceremony Venue – The Church of the Heavenly Rest / Reception Venue – Central Park Boathouse / Event Planning – Elizabeth Allen / Hannah’s Dress – Rivini via Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier / Bridesmaid’s Dresses - Amsale / Hannah’s Hair – Aldo Giacomello / Hannah’s Makeup – Kimara Ahnert / Cake – Sylvia Weinstock / Dresser – Couture by Vassa / Florist – Lewis Miller Designs / Lighting – Levy Lighting / Music – Ludlow Street Band (Hank Lane Music)
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