10 Creative Cocktails
Want to get your wedding party started in style? Take inspiration from the colorful creations here. Each is sure to lift your spirits!
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Want to get your wedding party started in style? Take inspiration from the colorful creations here. Each is sure to lift your spirits!
We're in love with this tabloid-inspired save the date! Since Ella and Sam were planning a movie awards theme wedding, their genius planner Carolyn Chen of The Special Day came up with the concept of an Us Weekly-inspired tabloid for their save the date! They used photos from their engagement session, shot by Victor Sizemore, and designed the mini magazines with Ly Nguyen Designs.
ZDJ Photography
You'd never guess that this cake came from a supermarket! This cake came from Publix.
Bride Elena De Angelis wanted to turn heads on her wedding day, but she may have taken that desire a little too literally: She just set a new Guinness record for the longest veil ever worn by a bride — her white silk headpiece stretched for 1.86 miles!
Six hundred people had to help carry the veil during the processional. Thousands of residents from the Casal di Princice town in Naples cheered the bride as she made her way to the church in an antique car to marry Ferdinand Pucci last Thursday.
De Angelis' record-breaking accessory was crafted from 3.7 miles of material and designed by Gianni Molaro Campania.
Molaro said: "I was really greateful to be asked to design this veil...I wanted this veil to symbolize peace and hope and I think we have achieved this."
Watch the video below to catch the veil in action and see why it left us so speechless:
Then check out all of the astounding photos over at The Daily Mail UK!
De Angelis' never-ending topper joins a list of some other equally mind-blowing bridal attire, including: the longest wedding dress train (which measured almost 8,165 ft.) created by Lichel van den Ende in the Netherlands and the blingiest gown in the world (which featured 45,024 crystals), designed by Özden Gelinlik Moda Tasarim Ltd. from Turkey.
—Stefania Sainato
Actress/model Molly Sims and producer Scott Stuber tied the knot this weekend, and we've got the scoop on their wedding favor: Chic scented drawer tubes by French luxury brand Quintessence Paris that retail for $100 a box ($85 on OpenSky, a social shopping site where celebrities curate collections).
What do you think—if you had unlimited resources, what would you give your guests as a favor?
—Kristen O'Gorman Klein
Meg Baisden Photography
Fun idea for beach weddings: Give each guest a small beach ball to toss after you say "I Do!"
Last week, we learned how to speak to our fiancé about the wedding budget without bickering. Fortunately, Jason and I have been on the same page since day one: We both knew we wanted an evening reception in a ballroom surrounded by good food, music, family, and friends. In order to make that happen, we're willing to spend less on our cake, extras like accessories (bye bye, Louboutins), a band (we'll be having a DJ, instead), centerpieces, and so forth.
But what should brides do if they vehemently disagree about how much to spend on a specific aspect of their wedding, even after talking it out (nicely)? One of our Facebook fans asks, "My groom and I disagree about how much to spend on the wedding cake and my gown. How can we reach a compromise without killing each other in the process?"
We consulted with Farnoosh Torabi, a personal finance expert, nationally acclaimed author (including Psych Yourself Rich: Get the Mindset and Discipline You Need to Build Your Financial Life and The Newlywed's Guide to Taking Control of Your Wedding) and fellow bride-to-be.
M&J Trimming has been a staple in NYC’s Garment District for over 70 years. Now, with their first venture into the bridal world, M&J allows the bride to become the designer of her own wedding look!
When we arrived at M&J ’s flagship store, we were quite literally blinded by bling. The walls shimmered and sparkled with spools of Swarovski crystal, lace, ribbon, and tulle. Just when we thought we’d taken in all the gorgeousness we could handle, we entered the newly opened bridal salon at the back of the store. The room glistened with jewelry, belts, veils, and handbags.