Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Stunning is this year’s spring line of bridesmaid dresses…
Remembering back to my blog entitled “The Perfect Gift for Your Bridesmaid’s!” Well, here you go! The trends for bridesmaid dresses this spring are great for re-purposing, not just to be worn once. Modern, sophisticated and sexy silhouettes are seen in the Jim Hjelm Spring collection.
You can find figure-flattering dresses for your bridesmaids, such as baby dolls or A-line styles made of tissue taffeta, jersey or a mix of satin and chiffon and some dresses are even sporting pockets! High hemlines and monotone colors are all the rage for bridesmaid dresses this spring, and these hemlines and colors are very versatile. The color palette is absolutely beautiful, with hues of gold, copper, turquoise, lilac, champagne, navy, pink, cream, yellow, platinum, ice blue, teal green, deep burgundies, plums and the silvery hues are the most popular ones; all paired next to the more sophisticated blacks.
Even if you aren’t in the market for a bridesmaid dress and are just looking for a dress to wear to a cocktail party or a night out to the theatre, these styles are a must to see! One of my Jim Hjelm favorites for this season is the Plum satin-faced taffeta A-line tea-length dress, V-neckline, pleated high waist skirt, side pockets. STYLE: JH5918. Stunning!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
What’s New With Engagement Photos?
New trends and twists on engagement photos are changing with the times and more and more couples are including their pets and/or are choosing more non-traditional backgrounds such as the restaurant where they had their first date, a theme park, the beach, urban areas or anyplace that holds significance to the couple. Often, couples are also choosing the non-traditional poses or actions that capture their personalities and the energy they share as a couple. My husband and I chose the beach for our setting since it is a favorite place for the two of us. Our Photographer, Jeanne DePolo http://depolophotography.com/ drove us out to the beach and just had us be ourselves. We walked, we ran, we laughed and chased after seagulls. In-love and happy and it was all captured in the photos.
So what do you do with your engagement photos besides putting them away in an album or on a disk?
These days, couples are incorporating their engagement photos into their wedding or reception elements by putting a picture on the save-the-date cards, favors or wedding programs. You could even have them printed on your thank you cards. My husband and I chose to use our favorite engagement photo to have our guests sign at our wedding.
There are so many fun new trends to consider when preparing for your engagement photo session and deciding how you want to use those photos. Have fun!
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Using a make-up artist is worth it!
I got my makeup professionally done for my wedding and it was so worth it! I wasn’t planning on getting it done because of the cost and I thought I would be able to pull it off myself. But when I told this to my photographer, she made me change my mind very quickly. She said that a professional would apply the makeup properly with the right colors and right amount to ensure that I didn’t look washed out. So, my photographer recommended I get my makeup done at LaBelle Day Spa since she had other clients experience great results http://www.labelledayspas.com/. Wow! She was so right! I let the makeup artist do whatever she thought would bring out my features and make me glow on my special day. She even put fake eyelashes on me (I must admit I was leery at first but ended up loving them!). Paying to have a make-up artist do my makeup was worth every penny! I compare my wedding pictures to other pictures where I have done my own makeup and it is like night and day. I am so glad I took my photographer’s advice and spent the money… well worth it!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
The Perfect Gift For Your Bridesmaids!

Sunday, January 18, 2009
Selecting a Photographer
By Andrea
After choosing our reception venue, the next most important thing that my fiance’ and I selected was our photographer. Selecting a good photographer was important to us because photos are the only physical memorabilia from our wedding that we can look back and reminisce upon of our big day. Many times the biggest regret I hear friends say was that they wish they had more pictures or selected a better photographer. In many cases, the photographer is the next biggest wedding expense after the reception – so it is a big decision! There are so many photographers out there and it is a hard process deciding which one to go with. Here are some tips that I thought were particularly helpful during our selection process:
- Consider photographic style – do you prefer a photojournalistic approach or a posed style or a combination of the two? This is the first step in deciding who to interview.
- Make sure you meet and interview the photographer in person before making your final choice - You may like the pictures you see online or in brochures, but meeting the photographer will reveal a lot about him/her. Is he/she pushy? Do you get along with his/her personality? Is the person fun to work with? The photographer will be following you around the whole day, so these are all things that need to be considered. For example, do you prefer a photographer that will direct you where to go/what to do on the big day for pictures, or do you prefer a more laid back approach?
- During the meeting, make sure you ask to view the photographer’s albums – There are a huge variety of albums that are available today! For example there are flush mount albums and there are albums where the photos are matted inside the pages. Make sure that the photographer offers the type of album that you like.
- Getting the photographer to fit within your budget – many times photographers already have pre-selected packages available. However, if your budget does not allow for these pre-selected packages, you can ask the photographer to work with you and develop a customized package for you. Many times they are more than happy to have your business (especially in today’s economy) and will help you get what you what at the price you need.
- Lastly, make sure that you are getting all you want before signing the contract. Are you going to be getting the negatives of the proofs or is that going to be an extra charge? Will you be able to reproduce the images at another store, or will it all have to be done through the photographer? Will the hours you sign for cover your wedding day from start to finish? These may be all be obvious, but it is important not to overlook any of these little details because these extra costs can add up at the end.
You will have one big weight off your shoulders once you select the photographer of your dreams and know that your memories will be captured forever!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
What's New?
'Hope everyone has a very Happy New Year!
It's been a while since our last post, but many exciting things have been happening in the Perfect Bridal family. We just improved our websites and launched our new online store.
Come visit the all new online store. We have a wide collection of wedding, bridesmaid, flower girl, special occasion dresses and accessories that we are certain you will find something you will like. When you're at our online store, you will have access to shop and purchase the growing list of designer's dresses online. There is also a new feature, 'My Favorites'. which allows you to save a list of your favorite dresses. Dresses can be viewed, added or deleted at anytime. You can also tell a friend about a dress by clicking on ''E-Mail a Friend'' button.
We have already heard from many brides who think this is a great addition to the site, and think that will make dress shopping even easier.
In addition to the designers available at our online store, you can also order from a long list of designers via telephone. In the coming weeks, there will be more designer styles added to our online store. Stay tuned!
Happy Shopping!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Lessons learned from my hybrid wedding
Ok, it wasn’t even a wedding. It was my husband’s 40th birthday party. But it was a bit like a wedding…there were flowers, there was a guestbook, there were gifts…you get the picture.
Many many years ago, I did plan an actual wedding, my own. And the year after that, between my husband and I, we were invited to eleven weddings!! I was in the wedding party of three of these weddings and my husband was in four of them. You can say that I have quite a bit of experience planning, participating, and attending a wedding.
But it wasn’t until this past weekend when I threw my husband’s hybrid wedding/40th birthday bash that I realized that I had almost forgotten the important lessons I learned from my own wedding…many years ago.
1) Remember why you are having a wedding in the first place - it’s to celebrate your decision to share your life with your fiancĂ©. So plan a wedding that will be fun and memorable for the two of you, not for your mother, and especially not for his mother!
2) Everyone works under some kind of a budget, whether it’s big or small. So sit down and figure out what’s important to you and let your budget reflect that. Have you always dreamed of walking down the aisle in a fabulous designer gown? Then, allocate more $$ for the dress. Everyone will be too busy oohing and ahhing over your dress to notice that you went for the simple but tasteful centerpieces.
3) No matter how absorbed you get in the wedding details during the months and months of planning, some time before the actual big day, find a trustworthy and responsible friend (or wedding planner if you can afford one) and delegate it all. The goal is that you will be your most beautiful and relaxed self on the day of the wedding. Besides, who can look beautiful if they are all stressed out over what time the cake cutting is supposed to start?
4) Last of all, remember and cherish every detail on the day of your wedding. This is one day in your entire life and it will go by so fast. Don’t worry if things don’t go exactly as planned. The guests will never notice. Trust me, I’ve been to many weddings where everything seemed to flow perfectly only to find out from the bride afterwards, that very few things actually went according to plan.