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How to Prepare for Your Hair Trial

I recently tagged along to my sister's wedding hair trial at Dolce Vita Salon & Spa in Flemington, NJ. While watching owner Nicole Maxcy work her magic, we chatted about how brides can best prepare for their own hair trials and get the most out of the experience. Here's what she shared:

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Allow enough time
Start searching for your stylist at least three months before the wedding; six months if you're getting married in peak wedding season. For your trial, you’re going to need at least an hour. And don’t be afraid to do more than one trial! Many brides do two or three test runs before finding a style they truly love and feel comfortable with.

Prep your hair properly
Wash and blow dry your hair the night before, without using products. If you use a flat iron to tame frizz, it's fine to go ahead and use it. But if your hair is curly, it's better to work with your natural hair texture than to fight it, especially if you're getting married in an area where humidity will come into play.

Oscar de la Renta Launches Couture Stationery Line

Oscar de la Renta’s designs have graced countless red carpet events, and his breathtaking wedding gowns have brought tears to the eyes of brides around the world. Now, everyone can have a little piece of Oscar magic with the release of his new stationery line in collaboration with Paperless Post

With more than 50 designs, each inspired by his love of beautiful fabric and the sunny beaches of his home in Punta Cana, you can add a touch of Oscar elegance on everything from wedding invites to thank-you notes. 

Take a look at these fabulous designs inspired by the Oscar de la Renta Fall 2013 bridal collection!

First Look: Vera Wang's New Floral Collection with FTD

Vera Wang has teamed up with FTD, the leading provider of flowers and gifts, for a gorgeous collection of wedding-day flowersAvailable exclusively through select FTD member florists in the U.S. and Canada, the designs hits at three distinct styles — traditional, romantic, and modern — with prices ranging from $14.99 for a boutonniére to $1,294.99 for an ultra-luxe bouquet.

Here, check out a few pieces from the collection:

Style: The Traditionalist

ftd vera wang wedding flowers
White rose boutonnière and spray rose and stephanotis boutonnière, $14.99 each

ftd vera wang wedding flowers
Bouquet with white and peach roses and spray roses, $109.99

ftd vera wang wedding flowers
White freesia, white and blush peach roses, and white double lisiathus centerpieces, $282.99

Top Trends from The Great Bridal Expo

On a beautiful spring day at the luxe Marriott Marquis in Times Square, hundreds of brides gathered for the opportunity to meet with and sample the work of dozens of bridal vendors.The Great Bridal Expo — the nation's premier bridal showcase—has over 30 years experience connecting the best vendors in the industry to brides across the country.

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The Great Bridal Expo featured row after row of booths containing everything brides need, from photographers and cake artists to travel experts and registry pros. Here are a few of the top trends from the event:

Flowers 
The hottest flower this year: Hydrangeas. Brides love how lush and full these flowers look in bouquets and centerpieces, and they're great for brides on a budget, since each stem is so voluminous. Other top picks: Splurge-worthy peonies and their more budget-friendly alternative, garden roses.

I chatted with Danisa’s Flowers, a wholesale flower shop from Silver Spring, Maryland. They pointed out that these days, it won't stretch your budget as much if your favorite flower is not in season during your wedding month— flower distributors like Danisa's regularly import hundreds of blooms from carefully-selected farms worldwide, so no flower is ever truly out of season.

Cookie Cuteness: Sweet Treats for Your Guests

Edible treats and favors are always a hit with party guests; whether offered at a bridal shower, a lunch or dinner with bridesmaids, the rehearsal dinner or wedding reception, you can bet that your nearest and dearest will appreciate having a little something edible to indulge their sweet tooth with later on.

Recently, I came across adorable cookies from the Whimsy Cookie Company, located in Memphis, TN. Now, for those of you who are fans of the hit movie The Blind Side, you probably remember NFL star Michael Oher’s little sister, Collins, played by actress Lily Collins. Fast-forward to 2013 and Collins Tuohy is now the co-owner of the Whimsy Cookie Company, along with founder Laurie Suriff, who used her mom’s delicious sugar cookie recipes to start her company. As Collins recalls, “I knew after the first time I tried Laurie’s sweet treats I wanted to make sure everyone had this magical dessert experience. I became partners with Laurie, and from then on, we have been taking the sugar world by storm!”

Whimsey cookies
Collins (left) and Laurie (right)

Their company offers an amazing variety of custom-designed, hand-decorated cookies shaped as wedding gowns, wedding cakes or rings.

Dress and ring cookies

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