Thursday, December 30, 2010

Douglas Hannant creates a winter wonderland 2011 bridal collection for the chic bride

Douglas Hannant and I had a chat during fashion week when he hinted at his excitement for this upcoming bridal season.  He said he wanted to create a 2011 collection for a strong; no holds bared kind of bride.  So you can imagine the surprise of walking into the Plaza hotel Edwardian Room to see trees and …snow?  For a spring collection? Always known to make a statement the first model strut her stuff in a silk crepe and satin trim tuxedo.  Yes, that was absolutely an attention grabber as each of the pieces that followed.

From the tux to feathers to tiered organza skirts, each piece said “This is my wedding day and I’m doing it my way”.  What stuck me was the detail; simply yet stunning.  The drama came from an embroidered dodice or a simple front with a plunging back.  The veils were cage bird like and in some instances, no veil at all.  It was refreshing that there was a mix of traditional yet daring to be different.  Who says you must have a veil or hat, or your hair has to be in a sweet and perfect bun?  Definitely not Douglas.


















Douglas Hannant creates for a woman who knows her self, loves to walk just outside of the box, looks effortlessly amazing, is bold and oh yea…she is a bride too.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Wine Wednesday: Wishing you Happy New Year from Skyy and Moet & Chandon


Last week, I said that would be my last Wine Wednesday post.  Well, my friends from Skyy and Moet & Chandon sent me such yummy New Years ideas that I couldn’t resist. I love these two brands and think that they are an absolute must have for your holiday celebration, as well as any, no all of your wedding parties.  Today I’m sharing great engagement cocktail ideas from these brands.  You should absolutely keep both of these in your home… to celebrate each other.
As we go into 2011, I want you to enjoy your engagement.  I really want you to have the marriage that you dare to dream of.  Love is so special and when you find the ‘divine right person’ for you, hold on to each other.  Savor your love and friendship like the finest champagne. 
So this IS the last Wine Wednesday post for 2010.  I can’t wait to bring you some of the newest creations from the makers of the finest spirits in the world.  If there is something that you want more (or less) of, then let me know.  Until then, may your troubles be light, your heart happy and your cup full.  Happy, Happy New Year.
Remember to please drink responsibly.
CHERRY BERRY AMORE
1 oz SKYY Infusions Cherry Vodka
2 tbsp Raspberry Preserves
4-5 frozen Raspberries
Top with Moet & Chandon Imperial

Gently muddle the Raspberry Preserves and frozen Raspberries with SKYY Infusions Cherry Vodka in a mixing pint.  Add ice and shake.  Strain into two champagne flutes and top both glasses with Moet & Chandon Imperial.  Garnish with Lemon Zest.

Cider Bellini
By Kim Haasarud, 101 Champagne Cocktails
Moet & Chandon Imperial
1oz Apple Juice
1oz Simple Syrup
1/2oz Cognac
Dash of Ground Cinnamon
Dash of Ground Allspice
Dash of Ground Cloves
Thin Red Apple Slice, for garnish

Place red apple slice in champagne flute and set aside. Combine the apple juice, simple syrup, cognac, cinnamon, allspice, and cloves in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously, and strain into the champagne flute over the red apple slice. Top off with champagne.

I love this for the day after New Year…or truthfully, it’s baking in my house now.

Rustic Apple Tarts Infused with SKYY Infusions Ginger
Serves 4

1 tbsp. SKYY Infusions Ginger
1/3 cup and 0.5 tablespoon Sugar
1/2 cup Apple Cider or Apple Juice
1 tbsp. Cider Vinegar
1 lb. Small Gala Apples (about 4; left unpeeled)
1 Frozen Puff Pastry Sheet (from a 17 1/4-oz package), thawed
3 tbsp. Unsalted Butter

Preheat oven to 425°F.  Cook 1/3 cup sugar in a dry, 10-inch heavy skillet over moderate heat, undisturbed, until it begins to melt. Continue to cook, stirring occasionally with a fork, until sugar is melted into a pale golden caramel. Tilt skillet and carefully pour in cider and vinegar (caramel will harden and steam vigorously). Simmer over moderately low heat, stirring occasionally, until caramel is dissolved. 

While syrup simmers, cut apples into 1/8-inch-thick slices. Add apple slices to hot syrup in skillet, gently tossing to coat. Remove from heat and let stand, stirring occasionally, until apples are wilted by syrup, 5 to 10 minutes.  While apples stand, roll out puff pastry sheet into a 12-inch square on a lightly floured surface with a floured rolling pin. Cut into quarters, forming 4 (6-inch) squares and brush off excess flour from both sides.

Transfer squares to a large, shallow baking pan, overlapping if necessary (squares will fit without touching after edges are folded in later).  Drain apples in a sieve set over a bowl (save the syrup), then place apple slices decoratively on each square, leaving a 3/4-inch border all around. Fold border over apples along edges, pinching edges together as necessary, then dot tops of apples with a total of 1 tablespoon butter and sprinkle with remaining 1/2 tablespoon sugar.  Bake tarts until apples are tender, pastry is puffed, and edges and undersides are golden brown, 25 to 30 minutes. While tarts bake, boil reserved syrup in skillet with SKYY Infusions Ginger and remaining 2 tablespoons butter until thickened and reduced to about 1/3 cup. Brush or drizzle hot syrup over tarts. Serve with vanilla ice cream.





Monday, December 27, 2010

2011 Bridal sales and trunk shows ...is it January already?


Here’s wishing you a very happy engagement!  My advise to you – BREATHE!!  Take your time, don’t let anyone pressure you into making decisions and by all means…enjoy the process.  As we move forward in 2011, I’ll be sharing some great vendors, trends, ideas and commentary with you.  Until then (and if you can’t wait) here are some trunk shows and sales for you to put on your January radar.  Some happen as early as Jan 1.

Vera Wang is inviting you to her Madison Avenue Bridal Salon now through January 1, 2011 to preview the Fall 2011 bridal collection. Call 212.628.3400 to schedule your appointment.

Vera Wang Bridal Salon
991 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 1007

Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier is one of my favorites.  I want you to also keep on your radar the brand new “The Aisle” which launches on Jan 3 at 11:00am.  You will find beautiful gowns from all the hottest designers up to 50% off.  Sign up by clicking here.
In the mean time, visit Mark’s salon for these special sales and trunk shows.
Vera Wang Selling Day - January 5
Junko Yoshioka Trunk Show - January 6 - 8
Lela Rose Collection Preview - January 10 - 12
Elizabeth Fillmore - January 13 - 15
Lela Rose Collection Preview - January 17 - 19
Peter Langner Trunk Show with Personal Appearance - January 27 - 29

The Park 55 Building
110 East 55th St., 8th Floor
To schedule an appointment, please call: 212 319 6778

The salons and amazing service will always have me posting the sales from Bridal Reflections.  They seem to get it right time and time again (according to brides who write to me who have visited them) 
This is a great list of their sales through January.  I especially LOVE they are having a special sale for Military Brides on Jan 31.  Way to Go Bridal Reflections!!

Sample Sale January 2nd - 9th – Carle Place/Westbury salonFifth Avenue salon
Designer gowns from 40%-75% off.

Martina Liana January 7th - 9th – Fifth Avenue salon

Christine Anthony - Exclusive to Bridal Reflections! January 7th - 9th – Massapequa salon

Ines Di Santo January 21st - 23rd – Fifth Avenue salon
Simone Carvalli January 21st - 23rd – Carle Place/Westbury salon
Romona Keveza January 28th - 30th – Fifth Avenue salon
Marina K. January 28th - 30th – Carle Place/Westbury salon

Bridesmaids: Jim Hjelm Occasions January 28th - 30th – Carle Place/Westbury salon

Mother of Bride/Groom: Rina Di Montella January 28th - 30th – Massapequa salon

Gowns for Military Brides! January 31st – Carle Place/Westbury salonFifth Avenue salonMassapequa salon

Address for NYC
260 Fifth Avenue
(At W. 28th St)
New York, NY 10001
212.764.3040

Address for Carle Place
80 Westbury Ave
Carle Place, NY 11514
516.742.7788

Address for Massapequa
3 Broadway
Massapequa, NY 11758
516.795.222

Ok so that should be good to get you started.  Again Congratulations and if you didn’t get the bling-bling for Christmas…there’s always New Years eve.  May all your bridal dress-dreams come true.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Romona Keveza sets the stage for couture glamour with her 2011 collection

 I’m convinced that Romona Keveza doesn’t sleep.  She had a successful ready-to-wear collection and then she created two different bridal lines.  She is truly a special kind of designer.  The fall 2011 legends collection takes on the glamour of Camelot and elegance of the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

Once again Romona has captured glamour that ranges from short and sassy to full ball gowns that have amazing movement as the models walked.  The legends collection features classic chic and underscored by modern minimalism.  This is a marriage of Parisian style all with American girl spirit.
Her second collection begins with “Darling, won’t you join me?” The collection inspired by Audrey Hepburn’s portrayal of Holly Golightly and the Aristocratic soirées of the 1960’s NY high society.  Each piece in the collection really was a throw back in time where women wore gloves, and weren’t scared to wear something a bit more ‘shocking’ yet looked as if they effortlessly stepped off a fashion page.

Playful lengths, colors and cuts, bold and feminine touches, equal luxury and unassuming grace.  The Keveza bride won’t play by the rules…she creates them.  One of my favorites is a new spin on the ‘little black dress’.  Who am I kidding?  I love the entire collection.















Friday, December 17, 2010

Quick Beauty Fixes for the Holiday Hangover

I can't believe that it's just a few days before Christmas and New Years eve...already. Seems like it was just September and now, I can actually see the New Year just a few days away. So I know that you will be partying, some of you may receive a little something “shiny” and in your excitement, may forget that taking care of your skin is an ‘every-day-kind-of-thing’ especially as you begin to plan for your wedding.  So here are some tips that I hope will help you.

The Night Before

Take the easy way out: Reach for KORRES® Natural Products Milk Proteins Makeup Removal Wipes.  These soft wipes gently and effectively remove all traces of face and eye makeup.  Rich in essential amino acids, milk proteins offer nourishing and moisturizing benefits, while Aloe and pro-vitamin B5 soothe the skin and reduce redness and irritation.
Go on the defensive: If you wear contact lenses, opt for a daily disposable lens you can throw out at the end of the night.  Your eyes will look and feel better with a clean, fresh lens the next day. New 1-DAY ACUVUE® TruEyeTM combines the gold standard in comfort (silicone hydrogel) with the flexibility and freshness of a daily disposable. 

In The AM:

Perform a vanishing act: Whiten your peepers with VISINE® Maximum Redness Relief Formula®(You can find at your local drug store) so no one knows how much fun you had last night.  This amazing long-lasting HYDROBLEND Formula acts like natural tears to provide up to 10 hours of comfort.  I would also recommend that you give your eyes a break.  Leave your contacts out for the day and break out your old eyeglasses.  Trust me, your eyes will thank you.

Makeup is your new BFF: You can read a party all over your face – puffy, patchy, wrinkly, and splotchy – it’s so not pretty.  Create a bright, polished palette with KORRES® Natural Products Quercetin and Oak Face Primer.  This silicone-free skin-perfecting primer treats wrinkles to provide a smooth, even surface for long-lasting makeup.

IF you don’t want to go full make-up, fake a healthy flush: Dust the apples of your cheeks with KORRES® Natural Products Zea Mays Powder Blush in Peach.  Your dry skin will benefit from the botanical blend, including zea mays (corn), soy and licorice, all while sporting a smooth, long-lasting glow.

Bring on the light: Apply a shimmery light shadow to the inner corners of the eyes to reflect light and instantly brighten eyes. KORRES® Antioxidant Sunflower & Hydrating Evening Primrose “Cool” Eye Palette offers both a white and a silver option to choose from. 

Give yourself a lift: Pull your hair up into a youthful ponytail, which will give your facial features a “mini-lift”. Goody has great and “safe for hair” ouchless hair products in so many different colors, you can find one to match yours. (You can find at your local drug store)

Ok so Happy Holidays to you and more importantly may all your wishes come true.

(All products can be purchased at at korresusa.com and SEPHORA unless otherwise noted.)

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Keeping your holiday face fresh

I can’t believe that it’s the holidays already.  Seems like it was just September and now, I can actually see the New Year just a few days away. So I know that you will be partying, some of you may receive a little something “shiny” and in your excitement, may forget that taking care of your skin is an ‘every-day-kind-of-thing’ especially as you begin to plan for your wedding.  So here are some tips that I hope will help you.

The Night Before:

Take the easy way out: Reach for KORRES® Natural Products Milk Proteins Makeup Removal Wipes.  These soft wipes gently and effectively remove all traces of face and eye makeup.  Rich in essential amino acids, milk proteins offer nourishing and moisturizing benefits, while Aloe and pro-vitamin B5 soothe the skin and reduce redness and irritation.



Go on the defensive: If you wear contact lenses, opt for a daily disposable lens you can throw out at the end of the night.  Your eyes will look and feel better with a clean, fresh lens the next day. New 1-DAY ACUVUE® TruEyeTM combines the gold standard in comfort (silicone hydrogel) with the flexibility and freshness of a daily disposable.  (Complimentary contact lens fittings available.)


In The AM:
Perform a vanishing act: Whiten your peepers with VISINE® Maximum Redness Relief Formula so no one knows how much fun you had last night.  This amazing long-lasting HYDROBLEND® Formula acts like natural tears to provide up to 10 hours of comfort.  I would also recommend that you give your eyes a break.  Leave your contacts out for the day and break out your old eyeglasses.  Trust me, your eyes will thank you. (You can find at your local drug store)

Makeup is your new BFF: You can read a party all over your face – puffy, patchy, wrinkly, and splotchy – it’s so not pretty.  Create a bright, polished palette with KORRES® Natural Products Quercetin and Oak Face Primer.  This silicone-free skin-perfecting primer treats wrinkles to provide a smooth, even surface for long-lasting makeup.

IF you don’t want to go full make-up, fake a healthy flush: Dust the apples of your cheeks with KORRES® Natural Products Zea Mays Powder Blush in Peach.  Your dry skin will benefit from the botanical blend, including zea mays (corn), soy and licorice, all while sporting a smooth, long-lasting glow.


Bring on the light: Apply a shimmery light shadow to the inner corners of the eyes to reflect light and instantly brighten eyes. KORRES® Antioxidant Sunflower & Hydrating Evening Primrose “Cool” Eye Palette offers both a white and a silver option to choose from.



Give yourself a lift: Pull your hair up into a youthful ponytail, which will give your facial features a “mini-lift”.  Goody has great and “safe for hair” ouchless hair products in so many different colors, you can find one to match yours. (You can find at your local drug store)


Ok so Happy Holidays to you and more importantly may all your wishes come true.
(All products can be purchased at at korresusa.com and SEPHORA unless otherwise noted.)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Hotel Chantelle adds 'Mad Men' style to NYC lower east side

Don't let the name fool ya...while you may never want to leave, there are no rooms for check-in at Hotel Chantelle, a high-end cocktail lounge that is reminiscent of an age of post-war subtle glamour and festive spirit. Named after a safe house, employed as part of an ‘underground railroad’ during World War II by the French Resistance, Hotel Chantelle adds a modern touch to beloved classics, from the interior to the menu—an elegant interior that reinvents timeless style sets the stage for a menu that crafts a fresh take on traditional mainstays.

Inside, an air of nostalgia is met with modern chic sophistication— Hotel Chantelle’s dark, dashing décor is one part Mad Men, one part downtown cool and all parts must-visit evening haunt. Constructed and designed by co-owner, Benjamin Shih, Hotel Chantelle’s interior is comprised of reclaimed wood and materials that reaches as far back as the 1700s. You can tuck yourself away into the plush deep burgundy leather pin-tucked banquettes and booths, accompanied by classic wooden tabletops and chairs, or have the classic kidney-shape bar with super low countertop. The lighting casts a sultry spell throughout the space— the flicker of exposed bulbs and shell lamps are met with a subtle glow from the whimsical wallpaper (a dark print with golden leaves and roses) overhead.

The Hotel Chantelle cocktail menu features fourteen variations on classic cocktails, such as the Sidecar and Gimlet, each with an original palette-pleasing twist. Sure-to-be signature favorites include The Bramble (a blackberry sour), Dakota (champagne cocktail made with white peaches) and Pink Russian (a classic Russian cocktail with fresh raspberries). What, cocktails not your ‘cup of tea’, there is a fully stocked bar and a large selection of beers. 

I happened to spend a wonderful evening there and the vibe is very manly….but the ladies loved it too.  I would highly recommend that if you are looking for a sophisticated place for an evening to remember, then stop by Hotel Chantelle.  Great for grooms who want to bring their bachelor party up a notch or 12.  I’ll also tell you that they are in the process of completing a roof-top that will be accessible year-round.  Can’t wait for that to open!

Hotel Chantelle 92 Ludlow Street (bet. Broome & Delancy) NYC 212.254.9100

Monday, December 13, 2010

Lia Sophia and Anita Ko gems for the bride and her party.

Between the guest list, the invites, the dress and the shoes, the last thing the bride has time to worry about are the jewels! Luxury jewelry lines Anita Ko & Neil Lane for ARCADEBoutique.com and lia sophia are just right for adding that perfect bit of sparkle to a beautiful bride. Easy and effortless, Anita Ko, Neil Lane, and lia sophia are the epitome of wedding elegance.


From top:
lia sophia “Estate Stretch Bracelet” $700, lia sophia “Runway Button Post Earrings” $130, lia sophia “Runway Hop Earrings” $65, lia sophia “Estate Chandelier Earrings” $300, lia sophia “Crystal Necklace” $220,
lia sophia “Crystal Earrings” $78
Available at: www.liasophia.com


Anita Ko “Double Wing Ring” $6510, Anita Ko “Yellow gold Pyramid Studs” $305,
Anita Ko “Rose Gold Pyramid Studs” $305, Anita Ko “White Gold Spike Bracelet” $5220, Neil Lane for ARCADE “$2,660
Available at: www.ARCADEboutique.com  

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Knot and Pantene are looking for a bride...is it you?

TheKnot.com and Pantene are looking for brides-to-be who are looking for expert help when it comes to their head-to-toe bridal style. We’re on the search for Knotties who have not selected their wedding gown or determined their bridal style. Four lucky winners will score a dream dress and a bride-beautiful transformation.


What do you receive?
  • A private consultation with The Knot fashion editor to find the perfect gown
  • A hair and beauty makeover from the experts at Pantene.
  • A special discount off a gorgeous gown of your choice from a top NYC bridal salon!
  • A starring role in a The Knot TV segment.
  • AND, best of all, a complete makeover featured in the Summer 2011 issue of The Knot magazine!

In order to qualify you must:
  • Live in the New York Metro area.
  • Have not yet selected your wedding gown.
  • Be available for a full-day shoot in NYC sometime between January 21 and 31, 2011.

To Enter Email:  castingcall@theknot.com
  • A current photo
  • Engagement and wedding date
  • City and State
  • Total wedding budget (approximately)
  •  Wedding style in 10 words or less (romantic, modern, eco, vintage)
  • AND MOST IMPORTANT, why you deserve this dream opportunity.

Added bonus: If you already chose your dress, but are looking for the ultimate bridal look, we’re choosing two Knotties to receive an ultimate Pantene hair and makeup consultation! Send the above information to moderators@theknot.com.

Good Luck!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

2010 Gift 'Give' Guide

How about giving a gift, that will really help others?  Here are some recommendations of organizations that you may not know of....

I am a fan of Lauren Bush and her participation in Feed. This year, they have created a Guatemala 3 Large Ikat Tote, $39, available at Lord and Taylor.  For every bag that is purchased, they Feed will donate $10.50 to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF to support UNICEF'S nutrition programs in Guatemala. 

This is in honor of designer and friend Tory Burch and the Tory Burch Foundation, which helps provide economic opportunities to women and their families in the U.S. Tory has created a Charm Bracelet and all profits from the bracelet will benefit the Tory Burch Foundation.  This is one of the very few – if not only…anything I’ve ever seen of this quality product, where the entire purchase price will go to charity.   She has other products as well on the site, so check them out.
While in Montreal last week I remembered a great shop my mom took me to in North Carolina. Ten Thousand Villages has an incredible collection of absolutely unique fair-trade gifts from around the world, and work to create opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income by bringing their products and compelling stories to market. You get to be a star with the perfect gift while knowing you did something, to help someone in need.   I’m sure there is a shop near you and remember…it does take a village. If you must give a take-a-way at your wedding, one of the great items they have will surely be perfect.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Wine Wednesday: Chambord anyone?


This past weekend, I was in Montreal attending the Bridal Boudoir conference, which is the wedding industry premiere bridal event in Montreal.  There is so much to share.  Lots of interesting trends that I’d love to see make their way to the US and while I get those articles ready, I’m feeling like my Wine Wednesday should reflect an elegant French inspired cocktail.

Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur is an all-natural raspberry liqueur produced in the Loire Valley of France. This lush, rich and very sweet cognac is often misunderstood, but I do believe will offer an elegant addition to your wedding events.  Known as the bottle with the gold crown, it is surely fit for a king and queen.  I hope you enjoy some of these cocktails, the yummy brownies and especially during this holiday season, please drink responsibly.

French Martini
1 1/2 oz Finlandia Vodka
1/2 oz Chambord Liqueur
3 oz Pineapple Juice
Shake ingredients with ice and strain into martini glass. Garnish with raspberries.

Chambord® Cosmopolitan
1 oz Finlandia Vodka
1/2 oz Chambord Liqueur
1/2 oz Orange Liqueur
1 1/4 oz Cranberry Juice
1/4 oz Fresh Lime Juice
Shake ingredients with ice and strain into martini glass. Garnish with a raspberry.

Chambord® Velvet Jack
1 1/2 oz Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
1/2 oz Chambord Liqueur 
3 oz Sour Mix
Shake ingredients with ice and strain into rocks glass. Garnish with a lemon twist.

Chambord® Margarita Royale
1 1/2 oz Herradura Silver Tequila
3/4 oz Chambord Liqueur 
3/4 oz Pomegranate Juice
1/2 oz Fresh Lime Juice
Shake ingredients with ice and strain into margarita or martini glass. Garnish with raspberries.

The Sweet Taste of Victory
2 oz Bourbon Whiskey
3/4 oz Chambord Liqueur
3/4 oz Vanilla Syrup
2 dashes Peychaud’s® Bitters
Shake all ingredients and serve in a Coupe glass. Garnish with any three of brandied blackberries, brandied raspberries or regular blackberries.

Café Royale
1/2 oz Chambord Liqueur
1/2 oz Irish Cream
1/2 oz Hazelnut Liqueur
1/2 oz Orange Liqueur
Layer all ingredients except Chambord in a port glass and top with Chambord-laced heavy whipping cream.

Chambord® Black Raspberry Brownies

1 box Devil’s Food Cake Mix
2 Eggs, lightly beaten
1/2 cup Oil
1/4 cup Water
1/4 cup Chambord Liqueur
1 cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
1/4 cup Confectioners Sugar (optional)
Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9” by 13" baking pan with nonstick foil. Combine cake mix, eggs, oil, water, and Chambord Liqueur. Fold in semi-sweet chocolate chips. Pour into prepared baking pan and smooth. Bake 35-40 minutes. Cool to room temperature before cutting. Dust with confectioners sugar (optional) and slice brownies into 3" squares. Top with ice cream and 3-4 ounces of Chambord.

Yield: Approximately 12 servings.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Holiday gift ideas for the bride or her bridal party


Ok, so you may have had a blast (or avoided) Black Friday, or taken to your keyboard (or decided it was time to hand-write all day) for Cyber Monday.  No matter what you did, the holidays and growing number of newly engaged couples are just around the corner. Here are some of my holiday gift ideas for the bride, bridal party and even the mom’s. Tomorrow there will be more. I hope you enjoy them. 
Joya’s first foray into artisanal fine fragrance worked out wonderfully with ceramic artist Sarah Cihat to create two beautiful bottles filled with equally beautiful fragrances.  These so beautiful and a wonderful gift to the bride – is the handcrafted porcelain (Black is Comp #6 and White is Comp #5) bottle and 22k gold dipped wand.  Luxury by any other name wouldn’t be as sweet. 
Utilizing chains with shimmer and stones with saturated color, these pieces convey a sense of luxury and richness found during this festive time of year. I think some of these would be lovely gifts for the bridal party as well as perhaps something special for your future mother (and sister) in law.  Prices range from $39 to $220. The Holiday Collection is currently available on her web site.
Azuri is my new favorite line of wraps, shawls and scarves created from the finest natural fabrics including silk, chiffon, wool, pashmina, cashmere, charmeuse, organic cotton, linen and bamboo. The Azuri range is perfect anytime but especially for brides and bridal parties as the wraps and shawls provide warmth, and add a touch of elegance to any outfit.  Remember just because you’re having an island destination wedding, it does get chilly.  Honestly, these are just perfect anytime for anyone.  They have over 110 color options, so there is a color for everyone.

Mar Y Sol
Speaking of destination weddings, these cute and colorful clutches are a great accent for the bridal party and ideal for a tropical island setting!  Mar Y Sol has tons on their website including some that are more ‘beachy’ if that’s the look you’re going for.
 There will be more tomorrow, so see you then...

Monday, November 15, 2010

2011 Simon Carvalli Couture Collection


“Simone Carvalli dresses incorporate principles of architecture and romantic design.  With unique construction and patent pending ‘Magic Fit’ that reduces between two to four inches off a bride’s waist, gives her a flawless hour-glass shape.  This is why we can say, with sincerity that we have mastered the fitted silhouette.” Terry Brumley, manager of sales for Carvalli.
Known for designing a sophisticated silhouette, this season the Carvalli designs feature Swarovski crystal embellishments, blended with luxurious fabrics creating a contemporary ad classic style.  These styles are truly timeless and their elegance combines with his signature style are surprisingly affordable.








The Carvalli bride is confident, alluring, has a sense of style because she is a style-setter.  She also seeks a gown that won’t be worn by the masses.  This is a bride that knows couture fashion and her gown reflects her personality.





This 2011 Collection delivers a couture sensibility that began with a classical base yet reinterpreted for today’s modern bride.  






Bridal: $1,600 for the short dress; $2,500 - $3,900 for the long gowns.
Bridesmaids: $215- $285
Color Trends Brides: Champagne, Dia, Ivory, White and Silk White
Color Trends - Bridesmaids: Black/Lime, Forest Green, Wine, Espresso, Turquoise, Amethyst, BlueMarine, Taupe, Eggplant, Sienna, Cosmo, Cobalt, Avocado, Cranberry, Magenta and Sienna
Fabric Trends: Silk Chiffon, Silk Taffeta, Silk Organza Satin, Silk Charmeuse and Lace

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