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Backstage Beauty: Ines di Santo

We got an exclusive backstage pass to Ines di Santo's bridal runway show—check out our photo diary below! Damali NYC created a retro-glam beauty look that was every bit as striking as the Baroquesque Spring/Summer 2013 Collection.

The emphasis was placed on bold, matte brows and lips (the first strong lip we saw at the bridal runway shows this season), with fresh, clean skin. Damali NYC also created the beauty looks shown at Randi Rahm, Pnina Tornai and countless other shows this season.

The makeup artists used a variety of different products to achieve this look, including Bobbi Brown lipstick, Chanel highlighter and Josie Maran concealer.

Makeup artist Heidi Evora-Santiago (not pictured) advises that when it comes to your bridal look, "Bump it up a notch from what you normally wear—don't try something too dramatic that you don't feel comfortable in."



"Have a makeup trial and bring photos of looks you like. You may ask for 'natural' makeup, but everyone's idea of 'natural' is different," said Evora-Santiago. For example, take this striking brow—not every bride may want theirs filled in.

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Photo Credit: Casey Fatchett Photography 

Tip of the Day:  Forge a relationship with your groom's siblings to make married life that much happier. They're going to be your siblings too, so ask his sisters to lunch or invite his brothers over to watch the game. Don't just be Facebook friends—it's crucial to spend time together in person with them.

Watch Jennifer Aniston Get Choked Up About Her Engagement

Jennifer Aniston made headlines for her blinding engagement ring and covetable flaxen locks (she just signed a deal with Living Proof, a high-end haircare label), but when it comes to her upcoming nuptials, the 43-year-old actress is just as giddy as any other bride-to-be.

On Monday night, the normally ultra-composed star of Meet the Millers got choked up while discussing her engagement to fiancé Justin Theroux on E!'s Chelsea Lately. "I just got verklempt," she said, fanning herself and blinking back tears. 

Longtime friend and comedienne Chelsea Handler, 37, refers to the famous lovebirds as "the greatest couple ever." As per usual, the jokesters also found time for some good-natured ribbing: Who wouldn't want to copy America's Sweetheart, even if it means tearing your ACL and stealing her yoga teacher?

However, there's one copycat move Aniston approves of, and that's Handler putting a ring on it. "That would be a good thing to do—make an honest woman out of you! Any takers?" she said to the audience.

—Stefania Sainato

10 Songs That'll Get the Groomsmen Dancing

Each week, we feature wedding music recommendations from Scratch Weddings, the nation's leader with the best wedding DJs at affordable prices. This week's post comes from DJ Qlassick, whose brilliant technique has led him to open for the likes of Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, and The Roots. He describes his style as a mix of high energy and finesse with a firm dedication to keeping the dance floor moving at all times. When Qlassick steps behind the turntables at a wedding, he commits to the moment 100%. "A client's big day is as important to me as if it were my own friend or relative. I have become a part of it, so I am now dedicated to making sure it's everything they hoped it would be".

Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography

Beyond Petals: 9 Creative Ideas for Your Flower Girls

Guest blogger: Emma Arendoski, founder and CEO of Emmaline Bride, The Wedding Guide for the Handmade Bride, a website dedicated to all things handmade for weddings. Launched in 2009, the site has grown into the leading online voice for handmade weddings. Emma's mission is to empower her readers to support handmade through the use of handcrafted wedding items for all parts of the wedding planning process.

Here, she shares an excerpt from her first book, The Handcrafted Wedding: More Than 300 Fun and Imaginative Handcrafted Ways to Personalize Your Wedding Day (Sellers Publishing, October 2012).

flower girl with bridal party
Photo Credit: © 2012 Eric Boneske Photography

The flower girl’s traditional role — besides looking adorable, naturally — is to toss flower petals down the aisle. I say, baskets with petals have held the spotlight for long enough; it’s time to twist tradition a bit with alternatives the flower girl can carry.

Light & Breezy Gowns for Your Destination Wedding

When picking out a dress for a destination wedding, think lightweight and easy to pack (you want to keep room for all the other necessities in your suitcase). Besides, a breezy gown will look lovely on the beach. Pair this light, easy look with long wavy hair, or a loose updo. Also, when planning a beach wedding, consider stylized sandals or bare feet for the beach (you don't want to sink into the sand). But whatever dress you choose, pick a fabric that allows you to breathe — cotton, tulle, and organza are all great destination fabrics.

Here, are three dresses I think would look divine on the beach, from David's Bridal, Enzoani, and Maggie Sottero.

—Naima DiFranco

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