TODAY YOU'LL FIND ME . . .



    You lookin' for me?  It's Friday so I'm over at Savvy Scoop Blog talking about the long and short options you have all in one dress . . . That's right and not only can you doff your hemline and have a whole new look on your wedding day, you can go green at the same time.  Check out Janay A's incredibly chic and practical gowns here!

INCREDIBLE LOOKS FROM DOWN UNDER

10 DRESSES FOR THE INCURABLE ROMANTIC

    It's easy to tell if you're a romantic--you tend to swoon over ball gowns, full skirts with trains and love either a nipped in waist or corseted bodice.  Lace, organza, tulle and chiffon with layers of netting are your fave fabrics.  For those of you planning grand entrances, check out these designers spinning dreams and storybook images--this post is dedicated to you 
    Above: Layered tulle Bridal skirt is  thousands of layers of soft bridal tulle, a signature " Bonzie " piece. Pair this up with a corset to get this Steampunk meets Victoriana look . . .
    Below: Gown by Caroline Calvert of tulle with a silk Shantung underskirt 
    Bodice is see through lace with a corseted back


    Want to feel royal without layers of uber pouf? The Alison bridal gown is perfect.  All silk chiffon and Charmeuse, it's made out of three layers of silk fabrics and ribbons
    Above: By Rowanjoy, bodice and neck interest create vintage chic. The bodice is highlighted with a gold silk and lace neck piece echoing at the waist line. A gently draped crossover skirt falls gracefully into a flowing train and has a draped mermaid skirt underneath.
    Yours Truly designed this little number above out of a mix of imported laces.  It is a silk dupion and tea-dyed silk gauze strapless gown with separate petticoat lined in silk with a back insert of Chantilly lace. The gown can be worn with the front sash draped around the neckline or as a tie down the front.
    Hemp, silk and tiers of ruffles make up this eco-chic stunner by Thread Head
    Above: You can always count on Claire La Faye to bring on the romance in this sweep light and airy of silk chiffon and Charmeuse.  
    Above: Joan Shum's A-line skirt in ruched tulle paired up with a fully boned corset.  Truly one-of-a-kind . . .
    Above: Carol Hannah of Project Runway fame designed this tulle ballgown with feather drape, ivory sequined overlay and gold English net bow.
    Pure Magnolia's tulle ballgown is eco-chic made from cotton. 
    Everything underneath the tulle is of Organic cotton sateen making this dress wearable and comfortable. The bodice is made from Cotton Silk Satin, and all you see is the beautiful golden shine of natural silk.

The Sweet Sounds of Summer



    Kirsten Dunst takes a break from the limelight and enjoys the view from the crowd at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011


    Jenny Lewis makes a statement in a black-and-white jumper along with her signature red hair at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011



    Victoria's Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio keeps it casual and chic in the shade at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 2011


THE REDHEADED BRIDE


    Redheads come in all shades: auburn, ginger, cinnamon, chestnut, henna, strawberry blond, carrot top.  Hair is not all that characterizes the real redhead though.  Fair, sometimes alabaster skin with a peach undertone and freckles are all hallmark of the quintessential celtic beauty, marking shades like ivory, peach and eggshell a redhead's best pick.  Why are these yellow tones best for you?  Your complexion is most likely fair and pale ergo most whites and stark whites will wash out your complexion. On the other hand, ivory and eggshell tones will warm up skin tone and once they're put on do seem to belong to redheads exclusively. Silk whites--which is to say off or muted whites like the shade in the header photo and last photos below can work for the bride with red hair as long as they stay matte or muted . . .
    Left: top and bottom photo
    Right photo

     
     

STALKING THE LOOK BOOKS: ROSA CLARA













    I'm loving Rosa Clara 2012 with simple lines in classic silhouettes that will withstand the test of time.  You'll never find noise or too many embellishments on these gowns, nor will you find more than one to two fabrics combined on one design.  Rosa Clara is a  purist in the true sense of the word.

      Images via Vogue Novias

TODAY YOU'LL FIND ME . . .


    If you hop on over to Savvy Scoop you can catch me talking about a little shoe art. That's right, these gems by Nora Karen are like something out of the Museum of Modern Art and believe it or not are actually wedding shoes that say, 'I do' on the soles in rhinestone glitter . . . .  She offers a ton of colors and themes to her collection, peacocks and Art Deco to name a few . . .

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