Happy Valentine’s Day! We love this couple’s sweetheart props.
My blog today is a bit of a diversion from the norm. But I want to share with you my personal recollections of Whitney Houston. The news of her untimely passing has shocked us all, and I am just heartbroken when I think about the young Whitney I knew before she became Whitney Houston, the Superstar.
I had the pleasure of working with Whitney during her high school years when she was a teen model. I was a fashion editor at Seventeen magazine and then Fashion Director at YM. She was a delightful, sweet, wonderful person, and all of us who worked with her loved her. She was truly beautiful inside and out. Anytime we were booking models for a photo shoot, we would always say, “Let’s book Whitney” “See if Whitney is available” “Whitney would be great for this story.” She was never a diva and she was always professional. She showed up on time and made our jobs easier by doing her best in front of the camera. She never complained if days ran long and cheerfully did whatever was expected.
The Stroud Family (I'm last on the right)
Most brides only have two options for their last name after they're married (a third if you count the hyphen). My decision comes with a twist: I'm torn between two last names, but neither of them are mine, and only one belongs to my fiancé Corey. Let me explain...
Corey’s last name is "Allan," but unlike most last names—which date back decades and encompass a rich sense of family history—"Allan" isn't old, it's new. Corey's dad, a news anchor, was born a "Trojanowski," but decided to make the switch after he graduated from college and began his career in broadcasting. His original name was too difficult to pronounce by TV standards, so he came up with "Allan" after adding an extra "L" to his middle name ("Alan").
What complicates our decision even further is that the Trojanowski family line will officially end if we decide not to take that last name. Corey's grandparents immigrated from Poland, and his dad has a brother and a sister, but neither ever had children. This is something that has bothered Corey for a while now, and family history is important to both of us. When Corey turned 18 (a few years before we met), he considered reverting back to the original "Trojanowski," but decided against it after finding out how much work was involved in a legal name change.
Most brides don’t look forward to negotiating prices with their vendors. If you’re like them, you may be thinking that haggling over money seems so…crass.
Who’s excited for the DVD release of Breaking Dawn?! To get the inside scoop on the beautiful wedding scene that’s sure to inspire tons of upcoming weddings, we caught up with wedding designer Tammy Polatsek, the woman behind all of the amazing design aspects of Edward and Bella’s wedding.
Although I'm sure that my wedding will be the most romantic day of my life, I've heard from several different married friends that romance is scarce on the actual wedding night. By that point, you've been up for countless hours smiling and posing for photos, entertaining a hundred or so of your nearest and dearest, and dancing the night away. It's completely understandable if throwing on a sexy négligée and seducing your new husband isn't the first thing on your mind. Make up for it on your honeymoon by creating a late-night wardrobe that will make him blush! Here, some of my favorite editors' picks.
1. Betsey Johnson Chiffon and Lace Babydoll with Thong ($59, bloomingdales.com)
Feel like a movie star when you walk down the aisle in this season's crop of Hollywood-inspired gowns. These gowns, befitting a starlet, include form-fitting silhouettes, sexy high slits, low backs, bias hems and daring necklines. They are also embellished with dazzling details to make them camera ready.
As the standard bearer for glamour and elegance, Hollywood is a great inspiration for your wedding look. This season designers were inspired by the 20's, 30's, and 40's. When planning a "White Carpet Hollywood" look, download pics of trendsetters like Jean Harlow, Rita Hayworth, Audrey Hepburn, Lauren Bacall and Veronica Lake to show your hair and makeup artist. Taking beauty cues from these lovely ladies would be the perfect way to complete your big day look. Who doesn't want Veronica Lake finger waves to go with their slinky gown?
In regards to accessories, look for cage veils, deco inspired jewelry, gloves and sparkling heels to complete your glamour girl look. This luxe style works best with a more formal evening wedding. I would suggest longer slinky gowns for your bridesmaids with maybe a Billie Holiday flower in their hair. Have fun with this trend and make your day "White Carpet" worthy.
—Naima DiFranco
If you haven't yet checked out our exclusive sale with The Aisle New York, you're in luck—we've just extended the sale through Monday, February 13 at 11 p.m. due to overwhelming popularity! Don't miss this chance to score amazing gowns and accessories for up to 70% off the retail price.
Our fabulous fashion editor, Naima DiFranco, personally selected more than 100 great products for the bridal fashion event of the season, from a stunning Monique Lhuillier gown for $899 (down from $3,520!) to these beautiful crystal earrings for $49 (down from $96).
Shop directly from our special online-only look book, where Naima created perfect inspiration boards for the season's hottest trends!
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—Kristen O'Gorman Klein