Friday 4 February 2011

Real Countryside Wedding: Sarah & Val

This is just the most dreamy of weddings, and huge thanks must go to Sarah and Val for letting me feature their big day, and the lovely Annie Beedy for her gorgeous photographs.  Particularly inspirational is the lemon drizzle cake and the country-garden flowers, as they add a delicious homemade whimsy to the whole affair, while the mushroom grey and clean white lines of the marquee add elegance.  The garden looks stunning, the little birds on the tables are the cutest, and I'm always a huge fan of paper lanterns, by day and night. LOVE it!

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Thursday 3 February 2011

My Wedding - Buying Dresses in NYC

This is where I tell you all about planning my own wedding. After all, if I'm publishing all these Real Weddings, it's only fair I share my trials and tribulations. Read the rest of my wedding diary.

Buying Wedding Dresses in New York
If you follow me on Twitter, you might have spotted that I've just been on holiday. My cousin lives in the Caribbean {lucky me}, so I took off mid-Jan for a spot of sunshine. The flight stopped in New York, home of some of the best wedding shopping in the world, and I was off the plane in a shot, ready to try out some of the best bridal boutiques I could find.

First stop was Saja Wedding. I've already featured them on Before the Big Day, and Saja's dresses are simply gorgeous. Ethereal and floaty, they're perfect for a summer wedding. From simple to detailed, Saja also creates a heavenly range of accessories. Here are a few of my favourites from my marathon trying-on session!


Next stop, was the legendary J. Crew Bridal Boutique on Madison Avenue. It's a gorgeous place, with giant dressing rooms, and a dreamy selection of gowns, shoes and accessories. I do most of my shopping alone, but the group that was due to arrive after me included 12 bridesmaids, all looking for dresses along with the bride! J. Crew's dresses start wonderfully cheap, so I was hoping 'The One' would be one of those under $500. Here are a few of my favourites.

Last on my list {it was a flying stop}, was Lovely Bridal. A recent addition to the bridal market, it's a cute shop in Soho, just doors away from super-trendy Bleeker Street and the Magnolia Bakery. The changing room here was even bigger, and trying on the dresses was a real experience. They stock lots of fantastic designers, but my eye was drawn to the Delphine Manivet gowns, and those from LA designer Alix & Kelly.

So which one did I choose? I'm afraid I can't tell you that - not because I'm keeping it secret, but because I still haven't decided...... So with only 4 months to go until my big day, I still haven't chosen my wedding dress - argh! Please tell me which is your favourite - maybe we could have a vote?

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Wednesday 2 February 2011

Introducing Urban Bridesmaid

If you're looking for affordable wedding photography with personality, look no further than Urban Bridesmaid. Photographer Louisa goes beyond the normal shots you'd expect, to really capture the personality of the bride, groom and guests. That's not to say she doesn't take fantastic formal shots, but if you're looking for more of a mix of reportage photography, then Urban Bridesmaid should be top of your go-to list. Based in South London, Urban Bridesmaid is happy to travel, and Louisa offers reasonable prices, with wedding commissions starting at under £1000. Check out some of her work below, and keep your eyes peeled for more of her weddings, soon-to-be featured on Before the Big Day.


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Real Vintage Wedding: Agata & Stefan

London weddings always have a special magic about them. It's the sparkle of a capital city and the feel that the celebrations could go on and on, late into the night. Agata and Stefan came from Poland and Bavaria respectively - they met and fell in love in London, so they wanted their wedding to reflect the important role the city had played in their relationship. Add in a touch of vintage, and you get an amazing aray of wedding ideas. From the 1960's Route Master bus they hired to transport the wedding guests, the Chelsea Registry Office ceremony venue, the reception on a boat on the Thames and Claridges for dinner, every element celebrated London. Agata chose a 1920's inspired wedding gown from Jenny Packham, and as a surprise to Stefan, had the flower Edelweiss flown in from Austria to be included in the buttonholes and bridal bouquet. But my favourite wedding idea has to be the wish lanterns they released from The Embankment, opposite the London Eye. What a fantastic ending to an incredibly romantic wedding day. All these gorgeous photographs are published with thanks to the team at Segerius Bruce. For a list of Agata's suppliers, please see the list below.


List of Suppliers
The couple got ready and stayed at The Cadogan Hotel in Chelsea
Wedding dress by Jenny Packham Bride
Groom's suite made by Pogson & Davis
Bridal Make up by Lauren Hersheson
1960’s Route Master Bus hired from This Bus
Evening entertainment provided by Sav The Deceptionist
Wedding Cake by Peggy Porschen

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Tuesday 1 February 2011

Wedding Theme Idea - Big Balloons

Time for me to come clean - I'm obsessed with balloons. Specifically white, round balloons. There's something so complete about them, and I love the airy feel they give a wedding reception. The best thing about them? They're way cheaper than flowers, which means you can fill your venue without breaking the bank. For wedding inspiration see the pics below, and for stockists, click here, or here or here.

Photo Credits {clockwise from top left} - Martha Stewart, Jen Sedillo, Amy Atlas, Caroline Tran, Once Wed

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Monday 31 January 2011

Before the Big Day Black Book - Videographers

Have you discovered the latest go-to wedding resource? The Before the Big Day Black Book contains all the contacts you need for a great British wedding, and every supplier comes with the Before the Big Day stamp of approval. If you've got a supplier to recommend, get in touch!

Introducing Videographers
Only the best videographers make it to the Before the Big Day Black book, and they all come personally recommended. If you've got a supplier to recommend, get in touch!

Monkey Puzzle Pictures
Name: Angus Piggott
Location: Based in Majorca and the UK, available all around Europe.
Brief Blurb: Angus worked for 15 years in the UK film industry until he fancied a change and moved to Mallorca where he joined forces with wedding photographer Patrick Butler-Madden. His style is a departure from the traditional long wedding video - instead Angus provides an accessible snapshot of the day that can be easily shared with friends and family.
Contact - {UK} 0794 101 6528 {Spain} +34 697 979 841 / angus@monkeypuzzlepictures.com



White Dress Films
Location: Around the UK and Europe
Brief Blurb: Your Perfect Day offers a contemporary, fun and non-obtrusive style of wedding video. With 10 years of experience, our filming style of filming is fresh, unobtrusive and natural, we follow as the events unfold discreetly, without interrupting, all seeing but unseen observing every little detail … it really is the little things that make a big difference!
Contact: 01279 861760 / info@yourperfectday.net



Deneemotion
Location: Around the UK and Europe
Brief Blurb: We are two professional videographers making the most of the job we love - film making. We specialise in contemporary European & Asian wedding and event videography.
Contact: 07930 162998 / 020 8932 0239 / info@deneemotion.com



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Sunday 30 January 2011

Exquisite Fabric Wedding Bouquet

Eco-friendly brides are finding ever-more inventive ways of avoiding cut flowers for their wedding bouquets. One option is to carry a bunch of fabric flowers, handmade to suit your wedding style and colour palette. I've discovered this gorgeous studio in London, where Gabrielle Louise creates one-of-a-kind, vintage inspired bouquets. Each one is unique, decorated with vintage trimmings, buttons, brooches, pearls and rhinestones. They're heirlooms of the future and totally gorgeous!

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Friday 28 January 2011

Real Destination Wedding: Laura & Chris {Part 2}

Time for part two of this delicious Italian wedding. Laura and Chris celebrated their big day twice, once with a civil ceremony and then again with a church wedding followed by a fabulous reception at Il Borro. You can see their first wedding here, but this one is just as packed with wedding ideas, and Laura has very kindly filled in the Before the Big Day Bridal Questionnaire, so you can snaffle all her suppliers. If you're a DIY bride, you're going to feel super-inspired by Laura because she not only made one of her wedding dresses {yes, she had two!}, but she also handmade her bridesmaids' gowns. Incredible! My favourite wedding inspiration shout-outs are the Laduree macaroon favours, Laura's simple but stunning pearl jewellery and that amazing vintage car. Truly stunning pictures published with thanks to Patrick at Butler Madden Weddings.

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The Before the Big Day Bridal Q&A - Laura was kind enough to fill in our questionnaire, aimed at helping other brides with their planning process. Feast your eyes on her answers for helpful hints and tips from someone on the other side of her big day!

Where and when did you get married?
We had a civil ceremony on Friday September 11th 2009 at Arezzo Commune and a ‘traditional’ wedding ceremony and reception on Saturday 12th September 2009 at Il Borro, both in northeast Tuscany, Italy.

What was your thinking behind choosing the venue and the decoration of the reception?
We got engaged in Italy and knew we wanted to get married there as we love the wine, the food and weather. Luckily my husband is also fluent in Italian. We planned a venue-hunting trip a year before the wedding and it felt like we visited every castle we saw on the journey from Rome to Florence! When planning our trip we’d seen Il Borro on Luxury Link, a site which we’d used to book other holidays and it had formed the idea that we were looking for a venue where we could host a wedding but also where our guests could all stay on site. When we arrived, we were taken on a tour of the estate by Gianluca D’Angeli and fell in love with the rustic yet luxurious venue, complete with a restored medieval village. We felt very welcome there, but most of all, at home. Whenever we drove through the gates, we felt restful. Eating dinner that night at the restaurant cemented our decision; the style of food was exactly what we wanted and the restaurant team became our wedding caterers.

Did you have a theme, colour or motif in mind?
The only real direction that we had was that we wanted muted tones. The theme evolved as a friend and I put together the invitation design using a Victorian style acanthus motif from istockphoto and when we chose the bridesmaid’s dress fabric. We accented the bridesmaids dresses with silver ribbons on the invitations and flower arrangements.

Who made your wedding outfit (dress, veil, shoes and accessories), and how did you come to that decision?
I made my own dress for the civil ceremony as I was unable to find what I had in mind within budget. I tried on several dresses for the main ceremony but again, was unable to find the fishtail design in lace I was looking for, so I contacted designers who made dresses to your own design. I met Emma Hunt who shared my passion for fabrics and draping. She made several toiles of the design which evolved slightly during the process, before making the final gown shortly before the wedding. It was a great process and the dress fitted beautifully; it was amazing knowing the no one else could wear the same dress and that I’d help design it. Emma edged a cathedral veil with lace to match my dress and I wore a pair of gold Sergio Rossi kitten heel sandals. I had a bracelet of my grandmother’s made into pearl jewellery in Hatton Gardens to complete the outfit.

What about your husband’s outfit? Where was it from?
For the civil ceremony, he wore Ferragamo shoes and an Aquascutum suit which, by chance went beautifully with my dress! We hired suits for him, the ushers and our fathers for the Saturday’s celebrations from Hire Wear Direct. He also bought a waistcoat from Favourbrook which made his outfit different from the others. My mother in law made all the men cravats from the same fabric as the bridesmaid dresses.

And how about your bridesmaids’ outfits?
I made both bridesmaid’s dresses from James Hare heavy crepe-backed silk, with a little help from my mum, using Vogue patterns. I knew I wanted them to be long and although the colour choices were a little limited, we found a dusty pink that worked with their colourings.

What type of cake did you go for, and how did you come to that decision?
The caterers, who ran the restaurant at Il Borro made us a traditional Italian wedding cake (Millifoglie). We aren’t great fans of wedding cake and were happy to embrace the Italian tradition!

Did you have any favours? What were they? Was there any particular reason why you picked them?
We love Laduree macaroons and one of our best friends offered to buy them for us as a wedding present and flew to Italy with them in her hand luggage! We bought little plastic boxes from eBay and friends helped put them all together on the morning of the wedding.

Who was your florist, what flowers did you choose, and how did you come to that decision?
When we did our initial venue hunt, we saw photos of Noosheens’ designs and decorations of various events at a venue in Rome. Although we looked at other florists, her styles always kept coming to mind as they were exactly what we were after. We contacted her and she was happy to come to Tuscany and did an amazing job; the flowers were rustic, yet beautiful.

Who was your photographer and how did you choose them?
Someone who worked with my husband knew Patrick at Butler Madden Weddings and had worked with him on other commercial commissions. Following their recommendation, we met with him, really liked him and saw some of his photographs which had a real brightness and energy to them. He did an amazing job and was very accommodating to all our requests, including translating at the local hairdressers as he’s fluent in Italian (and lots of other languages!). The photographs are simply amazing - we’ve had so many compliments and several of our friends have engaged him since.

Did you enjoy planning your wedding?
I loved it, it was stressful at times, not least because we took on a lot to do ourselves (making invites, sewing dresses etc). But when someone compliments the day; the details and the great time they’ve had, it makes everything worth it. You should definitely take up all offers of help!

What advice do you have for brides planning their big day?
Although your wedding is about you and your spouse, you are also organising an event to remember for your guests. It’s really important to think about timings and the flow of the event; we’ve all been to weddings and learnt what works and what doesn’t. When deciding about where to spend money and where to cut back, think about what will make it a better event. A few years before we married, I’d read about wishes in the sky and loved the idea for a wedding. We found the lanterns on eBay and they are brilliantly interactive and were a real high point for us and our guests, though I would recommend not using them when it’s windy! They made a great alternative to traditional fireworks and provided an excuse to get our guests on their feet before moving to the dancefloor.

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