Celebrate Weddings Fall 2023

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WEDDINGS

MAGGIE SOTTERO DESIGNS ON STYLING YOUR COLORED WEDDING DRESS

“COORDINATE THE COLORS OF THE FLOWERS WITH THE DRESS. . .”

CHOOSING YOUR WEDDING SCENT

FASHION IN PARIS

CELEBRATE Fall Issue | Vol. 3

Bonjour, lovies! Those French classes I took in school are finally paying off, because this issue is jam-packed with the destination. France is the word, and the complete inspiration for this issue. In every issue this year, we promised we’d take you to a new destination. First it was Greece, then Italy, and now France.

The allure of Paris is so strong — the fashion, the passion, the beauty. All the cities’ châteaus, the culture and history of them. Although, it’s the lavender fields in Provence, the whisper of romance that surrounds the city, that is the true star of this issue. Christophe Serrano did such a magnificent job, capturing the emotion, heart, and beauty of this moment in the lavender fields that we simply knew it was meant for the cover.

This is a love letter to France. Throughout these pages you’re going to see jawdropping wedding inspiration from different cities in France (and more from the lavender fields) and an elopement in Paris that emulated quiet luxury.

But a big part of this issue was capturing the ambiance, the allure, the essence of it, and none of that would’ve been made possible without the talent and dedication of Branson Maxwell. Branson was the photographer and videographer behind this issue’s cover reveal and campaign, and he truly made our vision come to life and captured it all beautifully. So a huge-shout out to the man behind the lens.

Now, I’ll leave you with some beautiful words from Victor Hugo:

Aimer, c'est vivre; aimer, c'est voir; aimer, c'est être. (Translation: “Love, it is life; love, it is sight; love, is to be.”)

CHRISTOPHE

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REAL WEDDINGS 25 | Parisian Elegance 63 | Contempo Classic 119 | Black Tie Affair EDITORIALS + INSPIRATION 9 | Big Lights, Big City 37 | Lavender Fields 51 | Golden Dress 133 | Black Tie
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Big Lights, Big City

Paris, France

Ian Holmes Photography

Paris is the city of lights, but exudes such fine elegance, glamour, fashion and, of course, love, that it’s the perfect city to elope, host a wedding, or just take a photoshoot with the love of your life.

This photoshoot was one of divine beauty, showcasing a design from dress designer, Héloïse, who actually modeled herself with her boyfriend, Kenzo. The glitter on the champagne-colored evening gown was the perfect compliment to Paris, the Louvre, and Jardin des Tuileries.

There’s nothing quite like Paris at night, so as the sun went down, it was off to Place De La Concorde. It was important they include the Eiffel Tower, which they did by taking photographs on Pont Alexandre.

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journey by Pronovias

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This new 2024 Preview Collection “Journey’ by Pronovias is inspired by the brand’s worldwide quest for cutting edge trends, avant-garde techniques, luxurious textiles, and the latest trends on international runways and red carpets. Every one of the innovative 49 dresses pushes boundaries to guarantee the perfect wedding dress for every bride.

Namely, new strategic cut-outs are used for the first time in bridal. New necklines and asymmetrical designs make a fashion-forward statement. A selection of their iconic best-sellers come reimagined with a fresh, modern approach with patterns, corset structures, cuts and fabrics updated with trendy details to offer modern, but commercial gowns that guarantee comfort and the perfect fit on any body type.

“We worked on inner structures to highlight the silhouette and adjust them better than ever, for a perfect fit that retains the beauty of the elaborate designs and fabrics but gives support and comfort,” the artistic team said. With this innovative, on-trend, exquisitely tailored line with ground breaking inner structure, this collection ensures the perfect fit and reaffirms Pronovias as the go-to bridal stylist for the most fashion-forward, influential, and glamorous brides.

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Kelly & Oleg

This April elopement put an emphasis on Parisian elegance with a classic and pastel color palette to match. It showcased not only the beauty of the romantic city, but also their love.

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FROM THE BRIDE

Favorite Memory

“Exploring the City of Love just the two of us.”

Advice to Other Couples

“Stay true to yourself during your wedding planning process. Don't worry about what other people think; just do what makes you and your partner happy.”

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Fashion: Top Bridal Paris + RW&CO | Beauty: Widnie Alexis | Flowers: Verde Fleurs

Officiant: Caroline Altimani, The Paris Celebrants

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A Provençal Lavender Cake

Tamas was selected to be part of the creative team behind a Provence inspired wedding shoot, photographed by Jennifer Jane Photography, and it gave her the opportunity to create a lavender masterpiece. Taking her experience, Tamas now shares her insights and cake design ideas.

Cake flavor and filling combinations are endless, but Tamas explains for this type of cake, “since lavender is safe to consume, why not consider it as a cake flavor? Personally, I would opt for a sponge cake infused with lavender tea, blended with lavender syrup, and topped with a lavender Swiss meringue buttercream that boasts a smooth texture and a well-balanced level of sweetness.”

In terms of cake decor, Tamas favors the rustic style because it “has the potential to exude elegance and sophistication. As a professional in the field, I take into account all the elements required to create the perfect cake for my clients. To ensure the cake withstands the Provençal climate, such as during a summer wedding when the cake is displayed outside, I would recommend a ‘fully-iced cake’ with a white chocolate ganache coating and sugar paste icing.

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“This approach properly seals the cake, making it the best option, and rules out the possibility of using a naked or seminaked cake or a buttercream coating.

For me, achieving clean and crisp edges and an overall neat appearance of the icing is absolutely essential as it elevates the cake to another level. In addition, I tend to favor simpler designs that prominently feature lavender sprigs as the focal point, with edible watercolor hand-painted in the background to provide a visually appealing backdrop.”

If you picked up on Tamas’ mention of lavender sprigs, then you might be wondering if it is advisable to include them on the cake, and where. She notes, “I believe that nature is the ultimate designer and a tremendous source of inspiration for me. I frequently draw on natural elements such as flowers and fruit or try to replicate them in my cake designs to create a genuine, natural atmosphere. Depending on my mood at the time of designing the cake, I may choose to incorporate either fresh or handcrafted lavender flowers, and I always make sure to find the perfect spot on the cake to display them once I've achieved the desired effect.“

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Lavender Fields

Provence, located in the South of France, is where you can find exquisite beauty in the lavender fields. A true sight to behold in the summer, Provence’s lavender fields are a romantic and beautiful place to take a stroll and make memories with the one you love, and, in the case of this couple share a glass of Provençal Rosé.

This editorial boasted elegance and timelessness with the sunset setting and the couple, Anne and James, modeling the whimsical attitude that love so often brings to life. Anne was fashion-forward in a soft blue blouse and skirt combination, while James went for a more dashing look in a white button-down shirt and khaki trousers that went perfectly with Anne’s ensemble.

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INSPIRATION
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INSPIRATION

Set on the sprawling estate of the Huntington Botanical Gardens, the Spring 2024 Bridal Collection evokes timeless American Regality under the California sun. An ode to the romance of an English Garden, this season is a harmonious blend of nature, femininity, and color. The collection has Victorian influences, rich in floral laces with 3dimensional wildflowers, luxurious textures, and varying hemlines.

The season’s star, the Garden Rose whimsically dances over exaggerated hemlines, sculpted corsetry, and full tulle skirts. Heritage silhouettes have been given a joyful update in embroidered laces, open-weave gazar and textured appliques. High-low hems showcase the season’s statement shoe: a custom-made French lace bootie. Sculptural capes and Watteau trains offer drama and versatility. A tailored A-line lace coat gives the collection a playful touch, while Mikado dresses in varying lengths offer versatility for the modern bride. Colorful ribbons, wrist-length gloves and colored gemstone engagement rings complete each look. An elegant lineup of romance.

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Bonjour, France

Designed for a summer wedding soirée hosted close to the lavender fields in France, this invitation welcomes you to embark on a journey to the Château du Bois in Provence. Keeping the theme and location in mind, the couple selected a purple color palette with rich lavender tones visible across every element.

Every aspect of their suite was meticulously crafted, incorporating the environment and sprigs of lavender, to bring the feeling of the lavender fields to the invitees. This approach is designed to evoke feelings of excitement and anticipation among their cherished guests. With a formal and colorful dress code, it was Simon and Vivian’s hope for everyone to have a great time at their destination wedding.

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Golden Dress

Pre-wedding Shoot

The objective was a pre-wedding photoshoot that captured memories of the soon-to-be-weds around Paris. The bride wanted to make sure she had plenty of photos in dresses other than just her wedding dress (of which she knew there would be plenty). The first dress was a stunning golden, strapless, mermaid dress they knew would be perfect for photos by the Eiffel Tower at Trocadero platform and stairs. The second dress, another stunning mermaid dress, but this one red with a thigh-high slit. It’s nearly impossible to decide which dress stole the show, but as it turned out the golden dress worked so well with the scenery that it might have just won the day. In particular, it was ideal by the Golden Gate, matching the color palette of the landscape perfectly, and the Louvre with the stark contrast between the glass and metal background.

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Red Dress

Artistically Airy, Soft, Feminine, Romantic!

— The Bride, about the photography

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LIZ MARTINEZ

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COLLECTION
La Dimora

Made with intricate fabrics, high-end embroidery, fi gure hugging silhouettes and layers upon layers of soft, romantic tulles, this collection is everything brides are looking for and represents everything the Liz Martinez brand stands for — classic, timeless and irresistible fashion that never goes out of style.

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“My fiancée, she’s set on 100 guests and that’s like fine, but I always dreamed of having an elaborate, six or eight-tiered cake that WOWS at the reception. Now what?” -Samantha

Over-the-top, show-stopping wedding cakes are the best! Seriously, I still can’t get over the cake from the movie “Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 1”. The cake Alice chose for Bella and Edward’s wedding was what dreams are made of. Absolutely not too much, by the way. However, if you don’t have the guest count to serve that many servings to, but still want a large cake, there’s a solution: a dummy cake.

Dummy cakes are genius! Plus, the entire cake doesn’t need to be faux, so you and your guests can still enjoy the masterpiece. You have the option to have your baker make some layers faux layers and others made as real layers. That way, you don’t have to budget for two cakes, and your guests can still eat the cake everyone’s talking about (because everyone will be talking about it, in a totally good way, of course!). Although, if you’re looking for the cake to be all faux layers and fear your guests knowing your dirty little secret, here goes the best part… they literally never need to know. While the cake cutting is happening and everyone has all eyes on you and your fiancée, behind the scenes your “real” cake, perhaps a sheet cake, will be cut for your guests to enjoy their pieces.

Pro Tip: You should check with your baker if they have restrictions for certain designs or things they might do for a dummy cake.

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Lindsay & Mark

This February wedding was all about the classic vibes while throwing in some traditional and contemporary elements. The venue’s unique, historic features spoke for themselves, keeping with a classic and minimalist décor. The color palette was a deep olive, sage green, gold and blush.

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Favorite Memory

“The entire day was an absolute dream and I loved every moment! If I had to choose just one, I would have to say that walking down the aisle and seeing Mark, and all of our family and friends there to support us was the most special a memorable part for me.”

Advice to Other Couples

“It is completely fine to use social media for ideas and to help you find your own style. Just remember to give yourself grace if the viral ideas you are finding are completely out of your budget or if you aren’t someone who creates or has the time for the DIY ideas. Your wedding is going to be beautiful and unique to you no matter what!”

FROM THE BRIDE

For the flowers, they opted for a variety of eucalyptus and Italian Ruscus with blush pink roses, and Playa Blanca roses.

For dessert, the cake was red velvet with cream cheese frosting. They also offered guests donuts in a variety of flavors: chocolate, vanilla, maple with nuts/almonds, and maple with bacon.

For a little musical inspiration, the bride walked down the aisle to a pianist playing Cannon in D x Here Comes the Sun; the couple entered their reception with Fantasy by Mariah Carey, and they shared a first dance to Ray LaMontagne’s You are the Best Thing.

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TEAM OF VENDORS

Venues: The Essence & St. Timothy Lutheran Church | Officiant: Pastor Liesl Spitz | Day-of Coordinator: Dos Goats

Videographer: Capture the Moments Productions | Floral: Delano Floral and Gifts | Beauty: Maggie Hennen, Danielle

Kruger & Saydee Wick, Tina Turner, Laura Kania | Fashion: Annika Bridal Boutique + Milbern Clothing | Dress Tailor: Calina's Professional Tailor | Wedding Party Dresses: Revelry | Caterer: Green Mill Catering | Cake: Copper Hen | Donuts: Heights Bakery | Ceremony Music: Rita Sapp | DJ: Freddy Fresh | Rings: Shane Co. Transportation: Reliacar

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ENCHANTÉ, FRANCE

Destination weddings are huge this year, as you’ve probably noticed. That’s why in each issue this year, we’ve committed to bringing you to another destination in Europe. Hello, it’s Europe! In the spring, we looked at Greece, in summer Italy, and now we turn to France — home to the City of Light, the City of Love, and fashion.

France beckons us unlike any other with its passion, its romance, and its endlessly beautiful landscapes. From secluded estates in the country to city views, the venues offer plenty of options no matter what you’re looking for. So come with us as we look at six breathtaking venues for your destination.

Due to Covid-19 and seasonal closures, reopening times and scheduling varies, please contact individual venues for details; safe travels. Photo courtesy of La Bastide de Marie, Brosnan Photographic, France Editorial, G. Finck, M. Hibbs

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Literally on the boulevard of French fashion, the Hôtel Plaza

Athénée is just as divine and chic as the statement-making fashion in the city of Paris, where the hotel is located. More specifically, located on the avenue Montaigne, the hotel, part of the Dorchester Collection, the venue offers couples a chance to host their wedding in one of the most romantic and luxe cities in the world.

Recognized as one of the most Haute Couture addresses in Paris, the hotel offers exquisite glamour to its guests and offers a timeless, stylish feel for your wedding. This is a wedding venue where the beauty and fashion exude in every room you visit.

If you’re marrying in the winter, the hotel boasts about their twinkling inner courtyard that consists of a remarkable and notably popular ice rink that makes the entire experience a winter wonderland dream come true.

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Photos courtesy of Château de Villette

If you’ve always dreamed of getting married in the City of Light, the Château de Villette is near Paris, a mere fortyminute drive from Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Part of the Heritage Collection, this château is an exquisite historical landmark. As soon as you walk through the doors of the remarkable venue, you can practically feel the history, the luxury and affluent culture that walked through the doors decades ago.

In fact, Dan Brown stayed in this very château when writing the “Da Vinci Code” and found it to be a great source of inspiration for the novel. Later, it was even used as a filming location for the movie adaptation.

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Photos courtesy of Château d’Estoublon

Best known for its olive oils and wines, the Château d'Estoublon is located in the heart of Provence. Unlike anything you’ve probably ever seen, this château offers an option to privatize the premises. For however long you desire, for a wedding weekend and then your honeymoon after you send your guests home, or even just for an anniversary, the 18th-century castle is all yours. You can become the sole owner of the Château d'Estoublon. With a welcoming and Provençal feel, the staying at the château is a true experience.

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Photos courtesy of La Bastide de Marie, Brosnan Photographic, France Editorial, G. Finck, M. Hibbs

Part of the Maisons & Hôtels Sibuet, La Bastide de Marie is located in Provence (home to the Lavender Fields in the summer). This 18th-century hotel is situated in the heart of the Luberon Regional Park.

For your wedding, you have multiple locations in the hotel to choose from, one of which is in the middle of the vineyard. Vineyard weddings have always been a popular choice, but one in France is a true beauty and one-of-a-kind experience. This timeless venue, right between Gordes and Ménerbes, boasts fragrant gardens, romantic vibes, and an option for privatization.

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Photo courtesy of Le Galinier de Lourmarin

Le Galinier de Lourmarin and Hôtel L’Alpaga are both part of the Beaumier Hotel Collection. With views of Mont Blanc in Megève in the French Alps, the Hôtel L’Alpaga is a charming

chalet located in the mountains. Perfect for any season wedding, but especially a winter wedding, because who doesn’t want to get married in the mountains in the winter?

Can you say snowy?

The Le Galinier de Lourmarin is a bed and breakfast in Lourmarin, France is a 19th-Century Provençal country house. The venue boasts it being the place of the “forgotten Provence.”

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For the Anne Barge Spring 2024 Bridal Collection they reflect on the nearly 24 years that our namesake designs have flourished in their cherished home of Atlanta, GA.

When Anne Barge created the line, she drew inspiration from the timeless allure of femininity and refinement. Creative Director of Anne Barge, Shawne Jacobs, channeled that same captivating beauty while embracing a fresh, modern sensibility that delights in the unexpected: a touch of blues, lavender, mint green, and melon. A daring, floral appliquéd neckline or an open, draped back, a gossamer overlay of embroidered Chantilly lace and the exquisite, one-of-a-kind details that make a gown unforgettable.

“Brides today are very con fident in their personal style and are willing to take more risks than in the past”, says Jacobs. “It could be robin’s egg blue trim, detachable ruffled lace sleeves or a dramatic, asymmetrical neckline. There are no rules- only the gown that embodies a bride’s dream”.

To honor our brand’s hometown, we photographed the collection at the Swan House, one of Atlanta's most beautiful historic landmarks.

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Styling Your Colored Wedding Dress

We remember it so well… one of the fi dresses that stopped us in our tracks. It was Sottero & Midgley’s Zander. Indeed, brides have long sought out dresses that weren’t the traditional white (or ivory), but this dress was different. The stunning lace motifs, endless tulle, and plunging neckline, how could we not fall in love with it? It was also one of the first times we saw a black dress actually resemble a wedding dress. This dress wasn’t just any dress dyed black, it was intentionally designed and styled to be a bridal gown, a show-stopper. Just look at the hemline of the tulle ballgown skirt (trimmed in horsehair BTW !).

Since that dress, we have seen an upward trend in the number of colored dresses included in most designers’ collections. Interestingly, though, with an endless color palette, black is as popular as ever and remains very trendy right now with “anti-bride” and “dark fairytale” weddings currently trending, according to Maggie Sottero Designs (“MSD”). “Especially black floral like Watson by Maggie Sottero.” However some of their most popular colorful gowns include Norvina by Sottero and Midgley (black lace), Juniper by Sottero and Midgley (French blue), and Scarlet by Maggie Sottero (deep red). “Although, [their] favorite black gowns include Alexandria by Rebecca Ingram, Penny by Maggie Sottero, and Zander by Sottero & Midgley.” It’s apparent that with such

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Zander, Sottero and Midgley Photos courtesy of designer

with such a wide selection of colored wedding dresses in different silhouettes, they know a thing or two about styling them. So it only makes sense that their design team give you some advice on styling your colored wedding dress.

So what do they have to say? MSD tells us, “First, brides should consider color palette; a colorful gown should enhance and harmonize with the bride's skin tone. Second, the bride should strike a balance with accessories, especially with the bouquet. Coordinate the colors of the flowers with the dress and select flowers that complement and enhance the dress without overpowering it.”

And, as for accessories, they’ve got you covered, too! “When wearing a colorful wedding dress, accessories depend on the overall style of the gown. For example, Aspen by Sottero & Midgley comes in all black or all ice pink with a strapless scoop neckline, which works well with bold or chunky jewelry. Nerida

by Sottero & Midgley, a gown with an all-over pink fl oral pattern, works with simple accessories that are complementary,” MSD explains, “Ultimately, the goal is to create a cohesive and balanced ensemble where the dress remains the focal point. Of course, the most important suggestion is to pick an accessory that makes you feel the most confident and beautiful [from head to toe]!”

For veils, the same advice applies, so “brides should choose a simple and understated veil design. A sheer tulle veil or a single-layered veil with minimal embellishments can complement the dress without overwhelming it.” And about those shoes, you’ll definitely want to remember the number one rule of comfort, but also allow them to “coordinate well with the overall theme and style of their wedding! Consider selecting shoes that complement or accentuate the dress color, such as metallics, neutrals, or even bold contrasting colors,” MSD suggests. “Matching the shoe color to a detail or accent color in the dress can also create a cohesive look.”

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Scarlet, Maggie Sottero

Maggie Sottero’s Fall 2023 line is inspired by a bride who dreams of old-world charm. This collection is all about the details, connecting the artistry of tilework, the textures of historic buildings and cobblestone streets, and the pops of color that can be found throughout a European city. With clean, sophisticated, and minimalist details, delicate beading, 3D floral touches, thigh-high slits, and dramatic color, the Maggie Sottero collection is modern yet classic... the epitome of everlasting style.

Style: Scarlet Lane Style: Brannagh
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Style: Amber
designer

The Sottero and Midgley Fall 2023 line focuses on escaping the city and sailing away on an adventure. This collection is epic and grand, and so is the bride who dreams of being whisked away to bask in sunlit waters and the cool ocean breeze. This collection boasts the juxtaposition of bold textures and soft laces, minimalism and maximalism, with statement-making details that are everything.

Style: Arielle
Style: Imena Style: Maddox Style: Marilyn
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Style: Juniper

The Fall 2023 Rebecca Ingram line was designed to complement the raw beauty of a bride with simple yet striking elements that evoke a feeling of natural wonder. This collection is for brides inspired by breathtaking beaches and their romantic, airy, and effortless nature. These gowns are simple, flirty, flowy, and oh-so-sexy.

Style: Janine
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FASHION IN Paris

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With glamorous and romantic vibes, a Paris elopement easily becomes all about the fashion. This bride wore Essence of Australia from Lisa’s Bridal in New Westminster, BC, Canada, paired with Betsy Johnson shoes and a Noon on the Moon veil from Etsy. For her jewelry, she wore bridal earrings from Etsy, emerald earrings from Kenneth Jay Lane, and gold Karine Sultan earrings. The groom selected a suit from Debonair Formal Wear in New Westminster, BC, Canada. The rings exchanged were from The True Gem.

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The Ara Iyawo Collection

Named “Ara Iyawo” which means “body of a bride” is an ode to the figures that we have, had, and are about to have. To highlight growth, the collection showcases dresses created in different silhouettes, a celebration of every part of the woman’s body. Every piece in the collection has its own personality, mirroring the women that continue to be their greatest source of inspiration. Staying true to their love of structure and clean detailing, the dresses appeals to the bride who is not afraid to stand out by defying the conventional.

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The Most Luxurious Fabrics for Your Wedding Dress

The importance of fabrics a designer uses in their garments is paramount. The texture, the flow, and the overall look and feel are all affected by what kind of fabric chosen. Knowing what type of fabric you want your dress to be crafted with can help brides-to-be find the perfect fit. The movement, the weight, and even the way a dress photographs can depend on what type of fabrics are utilized.

Why Is Fabric Type Important?

Fabric selections are important when purchasing a wedding gown for several reasons. First and foremost, the fabric determines the overall look and feel of the dress. Different fabrics can create various silhouettes, textures, and levels of formality. It's crucial to choose a fabric that aligns with your desired aesthetic and the theme of your wedding. Fabric affects the comfort and practicality of the dress.

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Wedding gowns are usually worn for several hours, and you want to ensure that you'll be comfortable throughout the day. Some fabrics may be breathable and lightweight, while others might be heavier and less forgiving. Considering factors like the season, venue, and your personal preferences will help you select a fabric that keeps you comfortable and confident on your special day.

Additionally, fabric choices can impact the durability and maintenance of the gown. Wedding gowns are often cherished as heirlooms or keepsakes, so you'll want a fabric that withstands the test of time. Some fabrics may be more prone to wrinkling, tearing, or snagging, while others are more resilient. Understanding how to care for and maintain the fabric will help preserve the dress's beauty and quality for years to come.

Duchess Satin. This fabric is very common among wedding and bridal dresses. Duchess satin is made from a heavier woven silk or silk blend fabric that has a high thread count. This gives it a slightly stiff yet lustrous texture, allowing it to beautifully drape and hold its shape. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, duchess satin is also renowned for its durability and longevity. The fabric holds up well over time, allowing brides to cherish their wedding gowns for years to come.

Chantilly Lace. Chantilly lace is highly sought after in wedding dress designs due to its timeless appeal. It is typically made from silk thread, giving it a soft and smooth texture that feels incredibly gentle against the skin. The lace is often adorned with floral patterns, scalloped edges, and intricate motifs, which add to its overall beauty. Apart from its aesthetic appeal, Chantilly lace is also favored

for its versatility. It can be easily incorporated into different dress styles, whether it be a classic ball gown, a form- fitting mermaid silhouette, or a bohemian-inspired sheath dress.

Maharani Tulle. What sets Maharani Tulle apart is its superior quality and craftsmanship. It is usually made from high-quality materials such as silk, nylon, or polyester, which gives it a beautiful sheen and drape. One of the main reasons why Maharani Tulle is favored in wedding dress designs is its ability to create a romantic and dreamy look. When layered or gathered, it creates a soft, flowing effect that adds volume and movement to the gown.

Maharani Silk. Maharani Silk is made from the finest silk fibers, which are carefully sourced and woven to create a fabric that is both lightweight and durable. The silk is typically sourced from silkworms that are raised in controlled environments, ensuring the highest quality and purity of the silk. What sets Maharani Silk apart from other types of silk is its unique weaving technique, known as jacquard weaving. This method creates intricate patterns and designs on the fabric, adding an extra touch of elegance and sophistication to the wedding dress. In addition to its visual appeal, Maharani Silk is also known for its breathability and comfort. Be on the lookout for the best quality fabrics you can when wedding dress shopping. Ultimately, the choice of fabric is a personal preference and should align with the bride's vision for her special day. Taking into account factors such as comfort, appearance, durability, versatility, and maintenance will help in fi nding the perfect fabric for a memorable wedding dress.

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Choosing Your Wedding Scent

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Scent memories are powerful, they evoke emotions and can transport you back in time unlike any other sensory experience. So for an occasion like a wedding it’s important that you find just the right fragrance. It is a special day, after all, you don’t want to smell just like you do every other day. And with so many options out there it’s easy to get confused or overwhelmed when deciding which is right for your wedding day. Luckily we partnered with ScentCrafters, a sister-run company

dedicated to customizing fragrances for everything you need to know when it comes to choosing your wedding day scent. Taylor, Co-Founder of ScentCrafters, also offered some recommendations you might be interested in for specific goals.

Let’s start with how far out you should start considering (or choosing) your fragrance, because when it comes to weddings we all know it’s all about the timeline. Taylor

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recommends couples should start considering their options about two months out from the wedding day to ensure they have their perfect day-of fragrance well in advance of the big day. This is especially true if you decide you want a custom fragrance like one from ScentCrafters! “We have worked with couples in a shorter time frame, but the more wiggle room means less stress and we all know the approaching day is stressful enough,” she explains.

So what’s the first step? Taylor suggests you start with samples to figure out your fragrance palette. Ask yourself what few fragrances you currently like, then you need to figure out what you want to smell like on your wedding day. This applies whether or not you’re customizing your own, but if you are customizing your own, then you’ll have the assistance of their scent expert throughout these first steps.

Something to keep in mind is the intended overall feel of the wedding. Taylor notes, “Often, a wedding is planned around how the couple hopes to feel on the big day. So, it only makes sense that their scents match that vision. For example, a couple who gets married on a beach has a very different vision than a couple who gets married in a city ballroom. One might go for a light floral fragrance with a hint of tropical fruit where the other might want something that falls more in line with a floral musk fragrance.

“We recommend that the couple selects a fragrance that makes them feel like themselves, something that feels like their personality, but also keeps in mind what they would like to feel like on their special day. A scent can bring back a lot of memories, so it’s important that couples pick fragrances that they will want to smell for years to come to bring back the happy thoughts of the day.” (Scent memories… Told ya !)

So if you’re someone who loves bold and trendy, then Taylor says you should go for it, and we agree. “But, a scent is something intimate that truly is just for the individual. It's one of the few things on your wedding day that no one is looking at or having an opinion on, you should select whatever you think feels right for you.” And if you need a second opinion on the fragrance, you can never go wrong with asking your S.O.

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know (esp. when it comes to your wedding dress), so Taylor has offered some tips on wearing it best.

No. 1 Spray your fragrance on your neck and wrist. “If you’re particularly worried about personal odor, we recommend spraying the fragrance in the problem areas prior to putting your attire on. It’s not often that a fragrance will stain clothes, but it is an oil, so there is always a risk. Your wedding day is not a day for risk-taking.”

No. 2 “If you’re set on spraying the fragrance directly on your attire, but are concerned about the length it will linger, you may also choose to do a test spot on other fabric to test the longevity of the fragrance; all fragrances are different. If that test spot passes your deadline, you might then test it on the underside of the fabric to ensure it last the correct length of time for you prior to spraying it the day of.”

No. 3 “Some fragrances are going to have a slower evaporation rate than others, making them last longer. The fragrances that typically last the longest are called base notes. These are fragrances that evaporate off from the skin the slowest. A few common base fragrances are: vanilla, sandalwood, musk and amber. A fresh spritz is always a good option for freshening up in-between events and during dancing. Having a travel size of your fragrance makes any reapplication doable just about anywhere. We suggest having a trusty bridesmaid hold onto your travel size so if you ever feel ready for a quick spritz, you have easy access.”

And a special word to those who may get headaches from fragrances on occasion — your selection truly depends on what specific scent is giving you the headache. Taylor notes, “If a bride can narrow this down, the process offers more options. If you do not know what fragrance is triggering the headache, we suggest starting with a fragrance that does not have a specifically strong scent throw. Meaning you would still smell the fragrance, as well as your partner, but the scent would be less overpowering. We recommend that anyone is experiencing headaches from their fragrance add extra time to their fragrance purchasing timeline to make sure that the fragrance they select will not give them any discomfort on their special day, and there is extra time to adjust if any tweaks are needed.”

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Now, on to the fun part — the recommendations! Here’s our roundup with Taylor regarding some specific suggestions:

Seasonal Weddings

“Typically di ff erent fragrances are more popular at different times of the year, so this may influence the decision of the couple. If a bride is looking to follow seasonal trends they can research what is popular for the upcoming season. A rule of thumb is that citrus or ocean notes trend in the summer months and as it gets colder heavier spiced or woodsy fragrances typically trend upward.”

Garden Weddings:

“A fragrance that has a good balance of freshness and floral would be a good fit for a garden wedding. There are many different options for fresh and floral that would fit any couples vision. Not fighting the freshness from the garden is key here.”

Beach Weddings

“Beach weddings offer a variety of options for the couple. With the fresh scent of the ocean and flowers in the air the scene is already set up with a great base. A couple may choose to stay on trend with the marine fragrance balanced with a light floral, they may choose to go with a stronger floral to feel more elegant or they may choose to select a fruity fragrance than reminds them of their tropical setting.”

Basing a Scent on Vacation Memories

“To evoke memories from a specific trip we would ask the bride to describe where they were in those countries and what core

memories they have there. To evoke a memory from their villa in Tuscany that had luscious rose gardens and was surrounded by vineyards would be a different fragrance than the seaside scents of Amalfi. The true way to capture a moment in a scent is to nail down what smells you associate with that core memory.”

Lavender is at the heart of this magazine issue, so what scents pair nicely with lavender?

“Lavender is a wonderful, calming scent that can be paired nicely with many fragrances. Some that are common are a vanilla-lavender combination, or a lemon-lavender combination. Our scent expert recommends the combination of leather, bergamot and lavender to try something new.”

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This February wedding was black tie with a champagne, black and white color scheme. The florals were also a mix of all white and ivory with pops of greenery. The three tiered classic cake featured flavors like raspberry, chocolate, vanilla, and of course red velvet.

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Advice from the Bride

“Spread out your planning and don't wait until the last few months to get your details in order. It will save you so much stress leading up to the big day!”

Favorite Memory

“My favorite memory from the day was our first look. We wrote private letters to each other and held hands while reading them before turning around to face each other. It was such a special moment and took away all the jittery, nervous feelings.” —Mackenzie

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First Dance Song: You Are The Reason, Callum Scott & Leona Lewis

“I'd climb every mountain And swim every ocean Just to be with you”

Venue: The Godfrey Hotel | Coordinator: Confetti Events | Beauty: Allie Schryver and Lexi Jaffal + Lindsay Travis |

Fashion: Nikki’s Glitz and Glam + Men’s Wearhouse + Birdy Grey | Cake: Publix | DJ: DJ O’Dizzle | Rentals: Gabro Event Services | Harpist: Victoria Schultz | Officiant: Jason Sowell

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Inspired by Miami's sun-soaked beaches, pastel-hued Art Deco buildings, and vibrant nightlife, each dress in the Miami Bliss collection is a work of art. The collection embodies the spirit of Miami, a city that celebrates love, passion, and adventure.

The collection embodies the spirit of Miami, a city that celebrates love, passion, and adventure.

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C O U T U R E

Modern luxury is explored in this collection, with each style portraying exquisite elegance, sophistication, and glamour.

Crafted from luxurious fabrics, each dress is adorned with intricate beading and embroidery that captures the essence of Miami's unique culture.

More so, as is true with previous collections from WONÁ Concept, many designs have detachable elements making them convertible in nature.

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Destination: France

Is it your dream to have a destination wedding? Maybe a lovestruck sunset ceremony on the beach in Honolulu or an enchanting castle in Ireland or maybe a romantic wedding in the beautiful French countryside?

Obviously, there are positives and negatives to any destination wedding. On a positive note, it will be memorable!!! On the negative, it could be very expensive. If you are familiar with the destination, it may be a bit easier to plan, prepare and budget. But, let's say you're not familiar with it, but plan on doing it anyway. Where do you begin? Taking a look at the culture and local traditions might be a fun place to start. And because this whole issue is dedicated to France, let’s look at those.

1. You can say the wedding weekend concept started in France. It's tradition for couples to have two ceremonies over two days: a civil ceremony and a symbolic service.

2. During the symbolic service, the groom is escorted down the aisle by their mother, and at the alter the wedding party is swapped for "witnesses." The reception is referred to as the wedding meal, which can go on until dawn the next day.

3. The wedding meal is kicked off with a special dance between the bride and her father.

4. Champagne towers got their notoriety in France.

5. Wedding entertainers are commonplace.

6. Wedding desserts consist of macarons or profiteroles (think: cream puffs filled with vanilla cream). So it follows that with no wedding cake, the cutting of the cake and feeding each other is replaced with swapping bites of croquembouche (profiterole pyramids bound by caramel)

7. The wedding meal (which consists of plenty of food over the hours-long festivities) concludes with a late night soup served before guests leave in the morning.

8. Guests leave with special favors that might include local products, and most certainly a pouch of what is commonly referred to as Jordan almonds.

And remember regardless of where, when or how you get married, love is an international language and as long as you continue to dream, the romance never ends.

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True to its name, this black tie affair was anything but intimate. This couple’s wedding exuded luxury, elegance, and was the epitome of timeless. Contrasting the strong black hues, the florals were white and blush. Every element was filled with their wedding flowers, which consisted of beautiful white roses, and candles. Even the venue’s staircase was covered in florals and candles met at the bottom, making it a picture-perfect location for their couples portraits.

For more elegance, the reception room had tall centerpieces that were statement-making. However, the dessert bar was the true star with all you can eat sweets from sundaes to a 4-tier traditional cake with white florals and their initial on the side of the cake. To add to the classic vibes, the bride made her appearance from an elegant white car.

And the fashion was not only black tie, but also next-level. The bride wore a sweetheart neckline with embroidered appliqués. And if that wasn’t enough, she had a detachable tulle skirt that took her from ceremony to reception. Meanwhile, her bridesmaids wore long black dresses and the groom and his groomsmen wore classic black tuxes complete with suspenders and bow ties.

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AMOR

Amor is a testament to the daring and unapologetic spirit of the modern bride. Each gown in the collection is crafted with exquisite attention to detail and the fi nest materials. Intricate French lace embroidery, luxurious silk, satins and tulles, and stunning embellishments, such as Swarovski crystals and delicate hand-beading showcase Galia Lahav’s haute couture craftsmanship in all its glory.

Inspired by the iconic opera “Carmen”, which tells the story of a passionate love affair between a soldier and the fiery and independent Carmen. The collection embodies the raw intensity of love and encourages brides to express their hearts' desires without conforming to traditional norms.

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Maribel

Made with beaded French lace, this trumpet gown has crystal embellishments and corded and appliqués. The Maribel style also has a detachable skirt so you wear one dress to your ceremony and reception, but the convertible factor allows greater ease to have two styles in photos and greater ability to dance and party the night away in a beaded fringe dress.

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Fuego

Galia Lahav’s fi rst black wedding dress deserves a serious round of applause. Head designer, Sharon Sever, truly made a detailed work of art with the Fuego style. The detachable element on this dress is the French lace highneck bolero that gives you the long sleeves you may be looking for. Then it’s the feathered ru ffl es on the skirt of this mermaid silhouette that captivates.

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LOVE SPELL COLLECTION

Loving and being loved – that's where magic begins. Eva Lendel’s Love Spell Collection is about brides being in their splendor – the magical status of the one and only woman.

Shooting the dresses in a southern French Abbey was an intentional decision – the glorious and simultaneously strict atmosphere of it was just perfect to represent the whole idea of praising women beauty in its simplicity, according to the Lendel team.

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