Well Established

    Yesterday Annabelle and I went to Melbourne to attend The Wedding Establishment showcase event, every detail organised by the lovely Tanja Radman - what energy this woman has - she was positively inspiring and we had so much to talk about. The event was the ideal opportunity for brides to meet a select range of quality wedding industry suppliers, all in one place.

    An earlier event was held at the Tea Room QVB the previous week during the infamous Sydney dust storms that turned the city red. Check The Wedding Establishment site for a complete rundown of all the exhibitors.


    The Tea Room QVB in Sydney

    This second event was held in Melbourne at Comme in Alfred Place - such a lovely building. One of the grand upstairs areas was transformed to accommodate all the exhibitors.


    Comme in Melbourne

    As we ascended the wide original staircase we were greeted by waiters carrying platters of delectable finger food and cool drinks - just perfect for the relaxed environment. Models in stunning Mariana Hardwick, Ava Madison, Baccini & Hill and Pallas gowns mingled amongst the guests giving us all a sneak peek into the amazing array of dress choices. It was so nice to finally meet Louise from Harvey&Ella who let us in on her recent trip to France where she has sourced some exciting new fabrics. Her bridesmaid dresses are fantastic - the kind of dress you would actually wear long after the wedding.


    Left to Right: Baccini & Hill, Ava Madison, Pallas and Mariana Hardwick

    Annabelle and I were so pleased to finally meet many of our advertisers and suppliers - those whom until now had only been a familiar voice at the other end of the telephone line. The beautiful letterpressed invitation that we received for the event was printed by Chapel Press who had many examples of their stationery on display. These stylish, embossed thank you cards were a surprise treat from Chapel Press in the goody bag.



    Then there were the cakes - oh the cakes! Babycakes had an inspiring macaroon display, giving brides an alternative to a traditional wedding cake. Splendid Servings had a fantastic yellow and black themed cake that would have been perfect for our Ladies and Gentlemen story in Issue 7.


    Babycakes macaroon display


    Splendid Servings striking cake

    After chatting with the lovely Jessie from j studios and seeing examples of her great work, we practically had to drag ourselves away from chatting with the girls from Infinity Photography - they had a a great stand enticing brides with their beautiful albums. Across from Infinity was A Piece of Paris who had a sophisticated range of wedding stationery. I was interested to learn they offer a styling service as well.

    One of our final ports of call was Kate Hill Flowers that was decorated with the most glorious display of fragrant flowers. We also saw a gorgeous helleborus and sweetpea bouquet from Texas Flower Rangers that just seem to capture the essence of spring.

    There were many other exhibitors, too many for us chatterboxes to speak with them all. Please do check The Wedding Establishment site for a complete list of contacts.

    Before we left Comme we stopped in at the restaurant downstairs for lunch - we were in heaven and wished our ultra-delicious meals would never end. Alas, they did and we had to hurriedly make our way to the airport to fly home to Adelaide. Not hurriedly enough as it turns out we missed our plane! What a fun day though.

    Posted by Jane Cameron

To Have & To Hold

    The lovely Elana, superstar behind the New York company Melangerie NYC, let me know about some cool new bits and pieces that are being launched. Their new genealogy chart design would make a trendy addition to any wedding along with three new designs for welcome gift packaging and customizable event guides. I'm loving the idea of goodie bags made out of cotton and printed with cute phrases such as 'To Have & To Hold'. Now that plastic bags are pretty much a thing of the past it's a great gift to your guests that you know they'll use again when they hit up the markets, supermarkets or even the beach. The memory of your day will stay with them for years to come. And... who likes carrying ugly green shopping bags? Not me! Visit www.melangerienyc.com to check out all their newest pieces.


    Wedding genealogy chart


    Welcome Everyone guides


    Welcome goodie bags


    The To Have & To Hold tote is available in tons of colour options if you order 50 or more

    Posted by Emilie Harrison

An Apple In Your Eye

    Linda & Harriett is happy to announce a new print to their note cards collection – Green Apples! Printed on 30% post-consumer waste, carbon neutral paper, this note card is letterpressed with soy-based ink and comes in a boxed set of six. The note cards retail online for $14USD at select retailers and online at www.lindaandharriett.com.





    Posted by Emilie Harrison

P is for Pantone

    When discussing your wedding stationery, you may hear your graphic designer refer to PMS colours and wonder what on earth they're talking about. 'PMS' stands for Pantone Matching System - it was developed almost 50 years ago as a way of standardising colours so designers and printers have an accurate way to communicate with each other. When we choose PMS 123C, we know the egg-yolk yellow we have in mind is the same as the colour the printer will use.

    We include a replica of a Pantone chip in each issue, giving you a reference if you'd like to replicate our theming palette.



    Today Pantone has grown to supply colour matching products for a vast range of industries including interiors, fashion, architecture and most recently digital-based businesses. Here at Wedding Style Guide we use the Pantone swatch books that feature over 1000 colours - they look like this:






    There is one swatch book for use on coated gloss papers, one for coated matte papers and one for uncoated papers - the same colour can look very different when printed on each different paper kind so there is a lot to consider when making decisions.

    Of course there is a lot more to printing successfully using the Pantone system but hopefully this will make things a little clearer. Do have a look at their website as there is a wealth of information about colour forecasts and colour matching products. Their cotton swatches and new GoeGuide system (with over 2000 colours) are high on my list of 'needs'!





    Posted by Jane Cameron

Ruffled

    I found this gorgeous gown by Kate Towers on Etsy. Made from the palest silvery grey cotton, this simple floor-length dress is embellished with the most dramatic ruffled mane. Kate has a number of other lovely pieces too so her shop is definitely worth a visit.



    Posted by Jane Cameron

Adorable Finds: Coloured Shoes

    Having looked at Coloured Shoes at real weddings here are some that are in the shops now in all the colours of the rainbow…



    Rainbow shoes from New Look


    Red Suede Tassel Boots by Dune via oli.co.uk


    Orange Platform Sandals from Kurt Geiger



    Gold Sandals from Dune




    Green Sequin Shoes from Kurt Geiger






    Sky Blue Frill Shoe from Top Shop


    Blue Patent Shoes by Vivienne Westwood via Browns Fashion






    Pink Metallic Ballet pumps by Mui Mui via mytheresa.com




    Purple Bow Platform shoes from Miss Selfridge




    And check out this great wedding where the bride wore these fabulous Lady Dragon Heart Vivienne Westwood Shoes.

Kate & Dominic

Super Stylish Stationery

    The lovely Kate Holland, designer extraordinaire of our favourite New Zealand stationery company Ruby & Willow, emailed me some gorgeous pics of her stationery that she recently had on show at The Grand Wedding Show in Auckland. Kate is such a talented designer and we think her pieces are simply gorgeous. Ruby & Willow was established by Kate in 2005 with her philosophy being to create beautiful product that reflects not only the tone of your event, but your personalities as well as providing a seamless and enjoyable stationery buying experience. Typography, texture, gorgeous patterns and papers all combine to create something that's unique and truly yours. To find out more about Ruby & Willow or to get in touch with the lovely Kate to discuss your wedding stationery visit www.rubyandwillow.co.nz.













    Posted by Emilie Harrison

In The Band

    If you're an accessories queen and love the idea of having your maids or flower girls in cute little headbands then I suggest you check out Bambako. Their adorable range of headbands, price from $18USD - $78USD, are adorned with ribbons, jewels, flowers and come in the sweetest range of colours. Online shopping is easy peasy and they're happy to ship anywhere. Visit store.bambako.com to view the collection and shop online!





    Posted by Emilie Harrison

Theme Thursday #17- Pale Pink and Black Anemone and Cameo Wedding (and MIA for my sisters wedding!)

UKAWP at the National Wedding Show


    Next weekend is the National Wedding Show (October 2-4th at Earls Court, London) and for the first time the UK Alliance of Wedding Planners (UKAWP) who promote professionalism in the wedding planning industry, will be exhibiting. Both Full and Associate members like me will be available throughout the show to talk to couples about the many benefits and of hiring a wedding planner to help you plan your wedding. With a range of services available from full planning to on the day co-ordination, what was once considered the exclusive use of the rich and famous is now an affordable option for most brides.

    There are a variety of planners out there that all offer their own unique approach to wedding planning and will cater for a range of budgets and styles. So whether you are after a very traditional wedding, incorporating your cultural heritage or something a little bit more individual there will be a planner out there for you.

    There are many benefits to hiring a wedding planner, we can save you time, money and stress so you can sit back and enjoy your wedding.

    Bernadette Chapman from the UKAWP posted these reasons for considering hiring a wedding planner on the UKAWP blog.

    We save you valuable time, taking on the less enjoyable aspects of planning, leaving you the fun parts
    We know what’s hot, new and what works in the wedding world
    We ensure you get the best value for your budget
    We can match our tried and trusted suppliers to your exact needs
    We give sound, non emotional advice for family dilemmas and etiquette queries
    We offer meticulous attention to detail
    We do not take over or implement our ideas; it’s your wedding, always.

    So if you’re at the Wedding Show next weekend do stop by the UKAWP stand for a chat about all things wedding related, I’ll be there Saturday afternoon.

New York Fashion Week spring/summer 2010 #4

    New York fashion week drew to a close with Oscar de la Renta proving why he's the man when it comes to evening dressing and the most exquisite gowns. He included all the colours of the rainbow with ruffles, embellished tulle, bows, flowing skirts and the cutest mini's. His navy embellished tulle gown was just so gorgeous! Ralph Lauren kept things classy and refined as usual with soft blues and silvers running throughout the collection. Naaem Khan opted for super embellished pieces in bold colours and classic 60's styles. Isaac Mizrahi used black to full effect with gowns that showed off how incredibly sexy the female form can be while Erin Fetherston channelled her inner screen goddess with gowns that featured sheer skirts, sleeves and embellished necklines. Visit the Vogue Australia website to view the shows in their entirety.


    Naeem Khan


    Ralph Lauren


    Oscar de la Renta


    Oscar de la Renta


    Oscar de la Renta


    Isaac Mizrahi


    Isaac Mizrahi


    Erin Fetherston
    Photos courtesy of Vogue.com.au

    Posted by Emilie Harrison

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