Wednesday, June 20, 2012

WEDDING GOWN SELECTION 101


CONGRATULATIONS! YOU ARE PLANNING A WEDDING!


The wedding attire is a very important topic when you begin your planning. You need to set the mood for your special event. Pick the date, pick the venue – location, set your budget, decide on the colors and then pick the attire.
Wedding dresses differ in many ways and at times for some are very difficult to pick out. I have seen them all in my years as a wedding planner, and they are all beautiful!


EMPIRE WAIST GOWN
This gown has a skirt that usually extends from under the bodice (bust line) to the floor. It is often chosen by women with a pear shape, as it disguises the hips.



Empire waist gown


TRUMPET GOWN

This style has a skirt that flares out just below the hips, similar to the bell shape of a trumpet. It does not have lots of volume or bulk. This style is sleek and slimming.

Trumpet Gown

MERMAID GOWN

This style of gown is more fitted and then flares out just at the knees or below them. It looks amazing on some tall with curves! Snug fitting. It is a great gown for showing off all the curves.
Mermaid Gown
A-LINE GOWN
Many believe that the A-Line gown is the universal flattering style. This style hugs the torso and has a slightly flared skirt.
A-line Gown

BALL GOWN

The oh so famous fitted bodice with a huge full skirt. Busty brides love this shape as it helps to balance their proportions. Thought of as a romantic princess dress.
Ball Gown

SHEATH

This is a form fitting dress that hugs the body. Often the style of dress used in a casual or intimate wedding.
Sheath Gown
This gives a glimpse of what style of dresses are available! The decision you make for your gown is solely up to you. Take a look at them all and decide what looks best on you, what you like! This is the most important dress you will ever wear!
Happy Dress Hunting!
~ Marilyn
Next:  Different Dress Lengths
           Necklines







Wednesday, April 11, 2012

PLANNING A GREEN OR ECO FRIENDLY EVENT!!

So you are getting married! Congrats! Now the planning can begin!



Helping to make your event Eco friendly, or green can begin now! Our planner has put together some information that can help you as you travel down the planning highway! If you are hiring a planner, talk to them about making sure they look for venues and vendors that can help you achieve your goal.

Here are some tips that you will want to look at and try to use in planning your  Eco friendly event!

1.      Plan to stay local.  Choosing a venue that is closest to the majority of your guests enables a maximum number of people to save gas and commuting time while helping you to celebrate.  If you also work to utilize one location for both ceremony and reception, you save even further.

We know that many brides still dream of their beautiful church wedding, but if you do not have a church that you belong to, you can certainly plan on having your ceremony at the same venue you have your reception. Many venues have separate rooms that can be set up for the two different events, or they can do a flip.

2.      Our Certified Wedding Planner can help in identifying Eco friendly venues in the area for you.  The planner will know about energy efficient locations that practice recycling and other green procedures. Our planner has taken several courses on green planning and can help guide you through the process.
3.      Catering is one the high dollar expenses of a wedding, so deciding on the proper one will mean discussing things with them to find out their procedures and Eco friendly practices. Many  local catering firms  specialize in serving seasonal foods that are locally grown, and many are working with local organic farmers to insure the quality of the products.
      Another issue that will need to be discussed is the use of green products in serving the foods to the guests. Real dishes versus disposable. If you insist on disposable, make sure that they are recyclable and disposed of properly by your caterer.



4.      Your planner can also help you locate organic gardeners who specialize in locally grown flowers and greenery.  Choose in season flowers and consider re-purposing the floral pieces you’ve chosen for the ceremony site and using at the reception. Our planner/florist rents her vases to the clients when she does their arrangements. She suggests that the reception centerpieces are recycled, by taking them to local nursing homes or hospices for the patients and families to enjoy. When the flowers have died, she will go to the facility and pick up her vases, clean them and reuse.
      
When she is able to do this, it also helps the client by reducing the cost. Everyone benefits from this practice.
5.      Our planner can also help you choose Eco friendly print items, such as invitations, save the dates, etc  We have resources that specialize in 100% recycled paper and use non toxic inks. There are several local companies who are Eco friendly and will meet your needs.
6.      A number of wedding gown designers have included Eco friendly fabrics in their designs.  Fabrics like organic cotton, bamboo and peace silks are available and lovely.  Some brides lucky enough to have access to heirloom gowns are choosing to wear them and updating them with headpiece and accessory items. 
7.      Many couples are choosing natural gift items for favors.  Currently popular are tree seedlings, organic bulbs and plants. Items made from bamboo are popular, such as coasters.
8.      Wedding gift registries are showing gardening, lawn and recycling equipment in the couple’s choices. Registries are a great way to let your guests know what you need!
9.      Even wedding rings can express concern for environment.  Many couples are seeking the origin of the engagement diamond – refusing to purchase stones that are from areas that practice unsafe mining or which export “blood” diamonds.
       We can all step up to help preserve our land! Think green and Eco friendly in all the planning
        you do!!!! You will not be sorry!
Be sure and talk to your Certified Wedding Planner and let them help!!!!!

Best Wishes,

Marilyn