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Tia & Tamera Premieres Tonight... and We've Got Wedding Pics!

Tia & Tamera, the new reality show chronicling the twins' lives as Tamera plans her wedding and Tia preps for a baby, premieres tonight at 9 EST on Style Network.

We got our hands on some pictures from Tamera's beautiful Napa wedding, which took place on May 15. We can't wait to see the behind-the-scenes of her planning with Mindy Weiss, one of our favorite celebrity wedding planners!

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Photos by Jose Villa

Daily Giveaway Alert: Win a Wedding Dress!

simply bridalThe only thing better than getting a so-low-it's-sinful deal? FREE wedding merch. If you're still in the market for your dream dress, stop what you're doing and enter Simply Bridal's new dress-a-day giveaway, which runs today through September 8. Forgetful brides like myself will love this: Fill out your basic info once and you'll automatically be re-entered to win each day. Winners for each week will be announced on the Simply Bridal Facebook page each Saturday.

Simply Bridal is a customized-to-fit site, which means that they make each gown one at a time, as brides order them, so they're able to offer great discounts since they don't have to stock up on inventory or pay costs associated with a brick-and-mortar retailer. Their wedding gowns run in sizes 0 to 16, so no matter what your shape is, you're guaranteed to find a flattering style if you're one of the 32 lucky winners (check back this fall for more customized sizing options). 

Fresh Ideas for Your "Something Blue"

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Something old, something new, something borrowed… Here are some fun, unexpected alternatives to the traditional "something blue!"

A dark blue mascara, like DiorShow Waterproof in Azure Blue ($24.50, sephora.com) will add a playful, stay-put pop of color to your otherwise neutral wedding-day look. Dogeared’s ‘Something Blue’ bangle ($172, dogeared.com; in sterling silver or gold-dipped) is a thoughtful wedding gift and features three tiny hand-set sapphires, along with a sweet message inside the box. For the bold bride, these Kate Spade royal blue satin heels ($325, katespade.com) are adorable with a tea-length dress. Want to dress up your undergarments? Cosabella’s Shoreline thong and bandeau ($65 for thing, $53 for bandeau; bhldn.com), make for the perfect lingerie with a strapless gown. The lacy, retro-cut thong hides a tummy control panel, and the bandeau has side boning for extra support. And for the ultimate splurge you’ll wear again and again: Judith Leiber’s Fizzy clutch ($1,695, judithleiber.com), which comes with a cross-body chain.

—Samantha Dichter

5 Ways to Become a Buff Bride — No Gym Required

We hosted a live Facebook chat where fans had the chance to submit their toughest fitness questions and get personalized feedback from workout guru Sue Fleming, the creator of the Buff Brides program. What we learned: No gym membership? Don't sweat it! All you need in order to work on the moves below are a swiss ball, a set of free weights, exercise bands, resistance tubes, and a good pair of sneakers.

Q1: "I'm wearing a strapless gown and am considering having the dress neckline altered to cover up the side-boob action. (You know, the little area right in front of the underarm.) Are there any particular moves I can focus onother than just dropping my body fat percentage in generalto deal with that area?" —Brittany B.

A1: Sue Fleming: Push-ups are great to improve that area you're talking about. Try decline push-ups (your feet are on a bench, hands on floor) and incline push-ups (hands are on the bench, feet on floor) for an added boost!

Q2: "I've lost almost 40 lbs. but am struggling to lose the last 10-15 lbs., which is mostly in my thighs. Can you give me any helpful tips to minimize that area?"
Jamie H.

Biggest Blunders We've Learned from TLC's Four Weddings

four weddingsTLC's hit series Four Weddings, where four brides with very different wedding styles compete to win a luxury honeymoon by attending and judging each other's weddings on the food, dress, venue, originality, and overall experience, returns tonight at 10 p.m. with a brand new episode.

Over the past few seasons, viewers have learned a ton about what will impress your guests, and as well as some surefire ways to irritate your nearest and dearest. Here, the top 10 mistakes we've seen:

 

Blunder #1: Not accounting for the temperature with an outdoor wedding.
Always put your guests' comfort first. This is even more important when having an outdoor wedding in the middle of July. Don't even think about having an outdoors-only affair if you can't hook up fans or, even better, air conditioning. If your guests are overheated, they're not going to be focusing on what's going on and will instead be preoccupied with their discomfort. Plus, you'll get a lot of early exits at your reception. People do not enjoy extreme temperatures, even if it is your special day.

Honesty Hour: I'm Throwing Two Weddings At the Same Time

This week, our real brides come together to share three confessions about their weddings. Tweet us @bridalguidemag with the hashtag "#realbrides" to share yours!

Hi BG brides! I know you're scratching your heads over my latest headline, wondering why I would put myself through the time, cost (and okay, I'll admit it, fun) of planning two large-scale events. Allow me to explain—Most Nigerians have two wedding ceremonies: a traditional ceremony and a ‘white-dress’ wedding ceremony the day after the traditional ceremony. Every bride and bride-to-be knows the stress of planning your wedding and reception. Now imagine doing it all twice. Picking out two sets of invites, picking out two menus, two venues, two bands/DJ’s, two everything! Planning both ceremonies had the potential to be easier but things that work for a regular wedding ceremony wouldn’t necessarily work for a traditional Nigerian ceremony. For example, people don’t RSVP, so I need a venue that can hold all the people we invite, same for food, same for beverages, etc.

Honesty Hour: David Tutera Didn't Prepare Me for This

This week, our real brides come together to share three confessions about their weddings. Tweet us @bridalguidemag with the hashtag "#realbrides" to share yours!

Minutes after Michael popped the question, he took a moment to exclaim, “Now go nuts!” I gazed at him, still smiling, and gave him an inquisitive look. He replied, “You know, with planning. You’ve been wedding obsessed for a while now, so you can finally begin preparing for our big day. Let me know when you want to start visiting venues.”

I thought my hours of research (i.e. watching countless episodes of David Tutera’s “My Fair Wedding” and TLC’s “Say Yes to the Dress”) would have prepared me for this moment. Making matters worse, as soon as we began telling family and friends our exciting news, we were bombarded with the same two questions: “When are you getting married? Where will the reception be?” Needless to say, I felt extremely unprepared and behind schedule.

So, what’s a girl to do? Get organized! BG brides, follow the helpful "BRIDE" acronym (Budget, Research, Ignore, Discover, Explore) to get off to a running start:

Honesty Hour: Why I Chose to Get Hitched in Vegas

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This week, our real brides come together to share three confessions about their weddings. Tweet us @bridalguidemag with the hashtag "#realbrides" to share yours!

Whenever Luke (who will, from now on, also be referred to as The Mister, The Man and My Boy) and I mention the location of our wedding, we always get the same, puzzled response: "Vegas! Wow...uh, why?" Most seem to think that since Australia (especially Western Australia, where we live) is filled with so many beautiful locations—everything from vineyards to lush, greenery-filled backyards—it's kind of weird that we’d pick somewhere like…Vegas?

It started out as a funny joke going around our family, that when we all visit America at the end of this year, Luke and I should get married in Vegas, just for the fun of it. That snowballed as we did more research, and realized that Sin City was a feasible destination option for us because it would allow us to avoid offending loved ones we couldn't afford to invite, thereby sparing our budget. To ours and many other people's surprise, Vegas is incredibly wedding-friendly and offers tons of great options beyond quickie nuptials in a drive-through chapel. (Note: Stay tuned for gorgeous evidence and a future post about the breakdown of costs for my destination wedding compared to what it would have cost to have my big day Down Under.)

Harry Potter Weddings: Cheesy or Classy?

harry potter wedding sorting hatThey say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and we agree.

That's why we didn't take it personally when Glamour posted about how "cheesy" it is to have a Harry Potter themed wedding with "a Hogwarts Express train ride to the venue. A reception hall set up like the wizarding school with the four 'house' tables for guests. Seating cards set alongside a Sorting Hat"... and then linked to an image featuring some of these things — the same image we posted a few weeks earlier in a blog about two gorgeous Harry Potter-themed weddings we fell in love with. It's been one of our most popular features on the site.

That's not to say we didn't chuckle about Jezebel's follow-up post, "Glamour Says Your Harry Potter Wedding is Cheesy." 

We love our Harry Potter weddings because let's face it, when you hear "Harry Potter-themed weddings," it conjures up all kinds of images, not all of which seem wedding appropriate. Turns out, they are beautiful and classy in their own right — with a mystical touch.

Oh, and for the record, we don't think it's very nice to call anyone's wedding tacky; it may not be your taste, but that doesn't make it cheesy.

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