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Gold-painted pinecones adorned with crystals put a wintry twist on this soft white bouquet.
Gold-painted pinecones adorned with crystals put a wintry twist on this soft white bouquet.
Tip of the Day: Add a trendy twist to your dessert table with sweets-themed beverages, such as chocolate martinis, root beer floats, and flavored coffee.
Plus, check out 5 Wedding Cake Alternatives.
One of the best books I’ve come across devoted to the groom and his attire is GROOMS: A Professional Stylist’s Guide to Wedding Day Apparel for Every Budget
While getting ready with your bridesmaids, take a fun photo like this to text to your groom!
Braided hairstyles are perfect for the wedding day because not only are they gorgeously intricate, but they're also versatile. You can choose from fishtail, waterfall, and Dutch variations (just to name a few), and decide how prominent you want the braided effect to be, from incorporating a dainty plait to showing off super-long tresses with one bigger braid. Plus, braids are practically budge-proof.
The creole city of New Orleans has long been celebrated for its good eats, great music and year-round party atmosphere.
Tip of the Day: Themed engagement photos is a huge trend, but you may also want some traditional shots that you'll still love 50 years from now. Ask your photographer if you can incorporate both styles in one setting.
Plus, check out some Themed Engagement Photos.
An A-line dress is slim on top, fitted through the waist, and it softly flares away from the body, forming an "A" shape. Christian Dior coined the term A-line in 1955, and ever since then, it's been synonymous with femininity and romance (Grace Kelly chose this silhouette when she wed Prince Rainer III of Monaco in 1959, cementing its status).
A-line styles flatter almost any body type; they can add curves, create the illusion of length, emphasize a small waist, and downplay the lower body.
By: Stefania Sainato
Dupes (short for duplicates) are all the rage in the beauty world — inexpensive drugstore swaps for those pricey luxury cosmetics. But now, the concept has arrived to the world of flowers. We got the money-saving lowdown from floral designers Karen Greenoe of Lily Greenthumb’s and Maribel Kalata of EightTreeStreet. Check out their lesser-known (and extremely gorgeous) picks for weddings of all seasons and budgets.
By: Amanda Glickman