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THE ART OF COUTURE

Featuring world renowned designers and artists

BERTA

On the cover

SOMETHING NEW Accessories

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BARCELONA BRIDAL WEEK with YolanCris

BRIDAL BOOTCAMP Fitness inspiration for your big day!

AVANT GARDE Creativity is so haute

BEAUTY

Makeup and hair

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SOMETHING BLUE

Accessories

REAL WEDDINGS

Featuring world master photograhers, cake and table inspiration

MATTHEW MORRIS

Interview and photoshoot with BERTA

BRIDESMAIDS

It’s all about the bridesmaids

Jean-Michel Cousteau

Fiji Destination for weddings and honeymoons

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About the

Edit or-In-Chief

ith the creation of Novelty Bride, Editor in Chief RebeccaMarie embarked on a new adventure in the bridal fashion industry by helping to create a magazine about fashion, photography, couture and wedding inspiration. Since the time RebeccaMarie could put on makeup and pick out her own clothes, she has been drawn to the modeling and fashion world. Motivated and inspired by great fashion magazines, she felt a growing desire to bring an artistic photography flare to wedding designs while inspiring a bride to imagine wearing a couture gown on her wedding day. The Art Issue of Novelty Bride is all about artistic flare and couture. Visiting global Bridal markets and meeting designers around the world has made this idea come together. The team at Novelty Bride hopes to captivate the imagination of fashionistas and brides-to-be alike, especially those who are planning their dream weddings.

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CONTRIBUTORS Ruth Shilling as Managing Editor Stephanie Klasse as Beauty Editor Teal Young as Writer Amy Rivers as Writer Kaylan Clevenger as Blogger Maureen Mika as Magazine Stylist Kat Mazner as Creative Designer Julia LeBaron as Writer





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Photographer,

Lindsay Adler has been working in the photography business for years. She lives in New York and travels the world to bring her clients, followers and students of her photography techniques the beauty and imaginative works of art.


Lindsay is known for her use of lighting, highlighting various

details and directing the viewer’s eye. Her use of lighting is pure artistry.


Lindsay Adler www.lindsayadlerphotography.com Styling by LSC for 4 Season Style Management www.lscstyling.com


A stunning gown, lace adorned with pearls and a skirt of tulle that would satisfy the lifelong dreams of being a princess on a girl’s wedding day.

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This exciting collection was inspired

by late 19th century Paris and timeless femininity. The designer, Anita Benes, says “We pursued amazing vintage style fabrics to bring the sophisticated elegance of the late 19th century era into each of the PEARL gowns.” The collection received its name “PEARL” to imitate this exquisite jewel’s flawless beauty. You see beautiful Swarovski pearls appear on the gowns giving everlasting elegance to Daalarna brides. The gracefulness of pearls harmonizes with the often times bold style of the collection. www.daalarna.hu


This sensual lace

wedding dress has a clean silhouette and a nude lining. This unique lace has an iridescence to it.


The classic lace

bodice of this dress is perfectly paired with multiple pearl necklaces for a beautifully feminine look.


The scalloped

lace edge of the neckline on this romantic dress is complemented by the flowy sleeves.


Walk down the

aisle in Daalena’s take on the traditionally beautiful lace wedding dress and veil.


This 40s inspired dress with lace top and full skirt will give your wedding an extra flare as you walk down the aisle.


Go for the traditional mermaid dress with long sleeves and lace embellished tulle, paired with a long veil to compliment the dress.


This dress with

its plunging neckline and cuffs are detailed with tiny pearls to compliment this gorgeous dress with a simply elegant silhouette.




Berta stuns with another remarkable collection for Fall/Winter 2015. Plunging necklines, dramatic hems and feminine silhouettes will all captivate the guests as you walk down the aisle. Berta bridal has been creating sensual wedding dresses for more than 17 years. With luxurious fabrics and top of the line finishing, you’ll try a Berta dress on and never want anything else. The Fall/Winter 2015 collection includes dresses hand embellished for the signature Berta look. Our laces and silks come from all over the world.

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his embellished lace mermaid dress has a skirt that is larger than life for dramatic effect. The natural white EM-EL mink cape with white fox trim is from ML Furs of Denver.



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plunging neckline that sparkles with brilliance and elegance, this wedding dress flatters.


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ear this Berta gown with Michael Kors white mink fur stole.


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his spaghetti strap dress shines on its own or paired with this beautiful Zuki dyed red, sheared mink mid-length fur coat from ML Furs.

Stephanie Klasse Makeup Artistry

www. klassemakeup.com for

Mehron Makeup RebeccaMarie Photography

www.rebeccamariephotography.net ML Furs www.mlfurs.com Hair by Ashley Smith Gowns by BERTA www.bertabridal.com Cherokee Castle & Ranch cherokeeranch.org


In 2005, two designers and sisters

with a shared passion, Yolanda and Cristina Pérez, started YolanCris to create haute couture bridal dresses, beautiful collections, and red carpet-worthy dresses. They grew up around wedding dresses as they spent time in the bridal shop their mother managed. The pull toward fashion and designing was inherent.

Now, ten years later, YolanCris has brought

There are a few dresses with boning and a very classic silhouette, but instead another amazing show to the runway at Barcelona Bridal Fashion week to show their of an opaque fabric over it, there is sheer lace or tulle with flowers and lace 2016 collection, titled the Orchid Couture Collection. The inspiration behind the dresses hand stitched to the dress. This design was a greenhouse and the beauty that would element brings hard and soft elements be found therein. The inspiration is reflected to the wedding dresses and shows the feminine form brilliantly. in the flowers in the dress that opened the show (Roure), with the purple flowers and sheer fabric in the skirt. The theme continues In the collection, there are also a range of column dresses with variations, like throughout the show. Viladomat looks like cutouts in the back and sheer, lacy fabflowers wound through the latticework in a garden, and Badia likewise with a geometric rics. Some of the column dresses have lace that mimics a trellis. Elements of garden long sleeves, while other dresses have ¾ sleeves and yet others have spaghetti lines flow from the fabrics of the dresses or straps, are sleeveless, or even strapless. with flowers appliquéd, by hand, onto the dresses. With a flawless thread, the theme of In addition, the form of the bodice of each of the dresses range from a deep having a wedding in a greenhouse weaves V-neckline, a high neckline that still throughout the collection. The sisters have tastefully shows plenty of skin, and an created a cohesive bridal collection for 2016 illusion scoop on other dresses. The that has taken their talent for their previous dresses vary in style lines from mercollections and amped it up. With maid to high-waisted full and flowing their continued dedication to exquisite skirts. hand construction and a close eye for detail, they bring the beauty of high-quality European laces, tulle, and other fabrics that are rich and traditional, but have elements of modernism. The sisters have a very feminine aesthetic and are not afraid to show off the female body, while still holding to classic style lines and beauty standards, yet with twists that are unmistakably theirs.

With the variety of dress shapes, it may not be a surprise that there are even mullet skirts in the collection. There are skirts that are reminiscent of the 50s full skirts with a hoop skirt cut at a tea length with a cropped tank. While the dresses could stand on their own, the collection wouldn’t be complete without the lace capes, jackets, and long-sleeved button-down shirts that fit flawlessly with the haute couture design of the collection. These pairings give the looks a finish that is truly unique. The runway fashion show ended with a dramatic deep V-neck tank ivory ball gown with a scoop back, complete with a gold crown and veil that trailed down the runway after the model. The finale was a look fit for a queen. The entire show was ethereal and inspiring. Seeing the dresses side by side in a picture with Yolanda and Cristina—the collections’ creators—the thread of cohesion is evident. Even with the variances in style lines and influence from a variety of fashion elements from different decades, YolanCris celebrates its 10th year with this, their capsule collection. The Orchid Couture Collection of 2016 is packed full of iconic designs that will hold their own in the bridal fashion world for years to come. By Ruth Shilling

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www. gwendolynne.com.au For fashion designer Gwendolynne Burkin’s latest creative offering she chose to shoot in one of Australia’s Grandest Historical Mansions; Werribee Mansion. Captured here is the first installment from Gwendolynne’s latest S/S campaign that celebrates the designers love of light through transparent fabrics and sublime beading that are her signature ethereal style. With models reclining in a picturesque conservatory within Werribee Mansion, the Art Deco inspired, fully beaded gowns transcend into another era as if they we re plucked from the Edward Steichard archive with the elegantly somber & decadent mood of the 1920s. With Gwendolynne now stocked internationally (New Zealand & the United Kingdom), this shoot celebrates the opportunity for the contemporary bride to wear her elegant pieces over the globe. The collection is subtle, feminine, fluid, lightweight, comfortable, elegant, romantic, refined. While many of the gowns do feature intense embellishment they retain a delicate flow, complimenting and enhancing the natural silhouette and beauty of the wearer.

Marissa wedding dress: Transparent fabrics are beaded to create decadent fabrics for delicate flowing gowns that enhance the wearer’s natural silhouette.

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Marissa by

Gwendonlynne (front of the dress) Opposite page Neive wedding dress by Gwendolynne (top) Orlando and Kara wedding dresses (bottom)


Reclining in a pic-

turesque conservatory within Werribee Mansion, the models wear Art Deco inspired, fully beaded gowns transcend into another era as if they were plucked from the Edward Steichard archive with the elegantly somber & decadent mood of the 1920s.


Ophelia gown

shown & Polly gown (opposite page). The simplicity in the shape is balanced by the detailed embellishment inspired by the 20s decadence.



Stylist: Virginia Dowzer Models: IMG Australia Makeup & Hair: Belinda Zollo for Mecca Cosmetic and Kevin Murphy Photography: Bronwyn Kidd Location: Werribee Mansion, New Zealand


Jasmine: The natural waist and keyhole back offer a throwback to decadent elegance that inspires this collection by Gwendolynne.


Her feminine haute couture style transcends the traditional wedding gown style and produces a sensual quality


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rench Israeli bridal and evening gown designer Liz Martinez, presents her Fall/Winter 2015 bridal collection with the next line that echoes her signature look of sleek lines and amazing attention to detail. Liz Martinez’s use of delicate laces and tulle create flattering dresses show off the bride’s curves. Her feminine haute couture style transcends the traditional wedding gown style and produces a sensual quality. Impeccable attention to detail and finishing allow the eye to not be distracted from the geometric patterns in the lace, plunging necklines and simply beautiful style lines of her bridal collection. Each dress is a balance between simplicity and complex intricacies, creating a gown to be treasured for a lifetime. Liz Martinez allows the little girl, all grown up, to plan a day that will be remembered for years to come. www.lizmartinez.co.il

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Anya

This long-sleeved gown uses transparent fabrics and lace to give the bride a feminine flare and beauty.


Gabriel

A plunging neckline with lace details give it a delicate flourish. The skirt is fitted through the hips, and flows with a lacy compliment to the beautiful sleeves.



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easide Vows

Photography: Mykle Coyne Photography www.myklecoyne.com Model: Eva Blacker at Premier Models and Talent Wardrobe Styling: Therese Wahl Wardrobe Styling Assistants: Jade Rabut and Rebecca Jannette Hair: Dennis Guillermo Makeup: Ry-n Shimabuku Floral Design: Tamara Rigney at Orchid and Auahi Location: Sullivan Estate & Spa Retreat

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Randy Leano gown. Ring by David Yurman ($675); Givenchy earrings ($58) and bracelet $48 and $78, both available at Macy's); clutch ($88, available at Nordstrom)



Kini Zamora gown ($1,100); Michael Kors ring ($125) and necklace ($250); Eliot Danori bracelets ($65 each, available at Macy’s); clutch ($298, available at Nordstrom); Ivanka Trump shoes ($135); Erica Koesler headpiece.


Jovani gown ($799, available at White Hot Hawaii); Bizzotto Gioielli necklace ($20,780), earrings ($7,540) and ring ($6,080); clutch ($128, available at Nordstrom); Live Adorned bracelet ($118); I.N.C. shoes ($79.50, available at Macy’s); Giselle veil (available at Vows Bridal)


Tamara Catz gown ($1230); Marco Bicego ring ($4,500, available at Nordstrom); Adove Fine Jewelry necklace ($688), earrings, ($288) and bracelet ($148); Zigi Soho shoes ($69.95, available at Nordstrom); Okika (formerly Orchid & Auahi) headpiece


Chez Chanterelle gown;Lagos ring ($2,495); Adove Fine Jewelry earrings ($288); Live Adorned sash ($248); ‘Okika floral headpiece and bouquet



Joelle Perry gown ($1,000); Ulrike Cutter necklace; Alexis Bittar ring ($275); Anne Klein shoes (available at Macy’s)


Bernard Foong gown; Ulrike Cutter necklace and bracelets



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Wedding Sandra Ă…berg Ardorn

by Sandra Aberg







PHOTOGRAPHY : Sandra Aberg www.sandraaberg.com HEADPIECES: Jannie Baltzer www.janniebaltzer.com MAKEUP: Mia Jeppson DRESSES: Maria Fekih



FREE YOUR SOUL BY Beatrice de Guigne

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Photographer: Beatrice de Guigne the-quirky.com Videographer: Jeremie Pennequin the-quirky.com Styling and deco: Maeline Happy Events www.maelinehappyevents.fr Flower decoration & crown: Lily Paloma www.lilypaloma.fr Make up: Elodie Emsheimer Venue: Rando Yourte Our beautiful couple: Raquel & Antoine Dress : Miss Selfridge Suit & shoes : Zara Men

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La belle Exhibition By RebeccaMarie

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Caitlyn

Gown is by Karen Willis Holmes, Pearl necklace and Earrings by Emma & Grace Bridal, Veil by Cappellino Millinery, ‘Garden Party of the Terrace of a Country Home’ oil canvas Circa 1730-1750


Ti Adora

by Alvina Valenta, Earrings by Emma & Grace Bridal, Floral Veil and bouquet by Bella Calla, Shoes by Vince Camuto



Lit icia wedding dress by YolanCris & shoes by Calvin Klein Earrings by Emma & Grace Bridal Candlight by Isabelle Kline Design at St. John’s Cathedral



Perla� leather and

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tulle metallic wedding dress with a sweetheart neckline by Kelly Faetanini & shoes by Michael Kors Cappellino Millinery feather crown


Ti Adora by

Alvina Valenta, Jewelry by Emma & Grace Bridal, Headband by Cappellino Millinery at the Moore Gallery with French & Italian art



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Hair by Meredith Boles Matthew Morris Salon/Stephanie Klasse Makeup Artistry Model Jacqueline J at Wilhelmina Denver/Bridal Gowns from Emma & Grace Bridal Floral veil and bouquet by Bella Calla/Venues: Denver Art Museum & St. John’s Cathedral/Isabelle Kline Design Stylist Maureen Mika /RebeccaMarie Photography/Hair bonnets and veils by Cappellino Millinery



BRIDAL BOOTAMP We all want to look our best when we don our white dress, but we also face a common struggle: where do we start? With all of the pills, programs, and protein powders available, how do we choose one that really works? Rules for Real Results 1. It’s just physics-- calories matter. You’ve heard about counting calories or points. You may have also heard that counting strategies don’t work, but the fact is, losing weight comes down to math-- calories in minus calories out. It’s a proven and straightforward template for reaching your weight goals, and no matter how weight loss plans are marketed, in reality they all operate on this premise-- even if they do so in ways that seem different, like using the glycemic index rather than calorie content to shape your diet. 2. Losing weight is as much a challenge for the mind as it is for the body. Scientists now know that there are genes that affect your

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“...building muscle aids your metabolism (and core work makes you look slimmer).”

thoughts and feelings about food, as well as where you gain or lose weight, and at what pace. Losing weight through proper diet and exercise will test your mettle at times, so having a psychological strategy to compliment the physical one you choose is key. The best way? Involve your friends and family. You’ll be surprised how much they influence your habits and overall health. 3. Diet and exercise work hand-in-hand. I resisted dieting for years, but one day, I stepped on a scale and realized exercise alone wasn’t cutting it. Despite working out six days a week, I had hit a plateau. Even more importantly, I didn’t feel like my bubbly, energetic self anymore. Keeping a food journal showed me I was eating far more than I realized, and sabotaging my hard work at the gym. 4. Make realistic goals. I truly believe that you are capable of obtaining the figure of your dreams, but keeping that figure requires


patience. Losing more than about 2.5 pounds per week triggers a hormonal reaction that slows your metabolism and boosts your appetite. Most people who push themselves beyond this threshold ultimately gain more weight than they lose, so don’t plan to lose twenty pounds in time for your wedding if your big day is only a month away. 5. Keep track of your progress. One of the oldest tried-and-true strategies for teaching yourself how to live a healthier life is journaling. It’ll reveal what you’re doing wrong before you change your lifestyle, and remind you how much progress you’ve made when you need encouragement. Pen and paper work well, but a plentitude of new apps and hardware may be an even better option for brides on the go. Not sure where to start? Check out FitBit, DietBet, and Google+ Fit to test out some of the most popular options on the market. The Nitty Gritty: The Diet and Exercise Plan First things first: you’re going to need cardio. Running, swimming, and cycling are the trifecta. They burn the most calories in the least amount of time, and believe it or not, distance running is what our bodies evolved to do. If you’re dealing with certain limiting factors, speed

walking (or regular walking) or rowing might be better starting places.Whatever you do, do it at least five times every week-- our hearts are healthiest when they get a little action at least that often. Whenever possible, spend at least 45 solid minutes doing your activity of choice, and try to keep the intensity level high enough that you have to breathe in the middle of your sentences when you talk. Adding a few moves like lunges, push-ups, and core strengthening exercises can also enhance the effectiveness of your routine because building muscle boosts your metabolism, and core work makes you look slimmer instantly. Next, you’ll need a diet. Calorie counting is probably the most surefire and straightforward do-it-yourself method, so that’s what I’ve outlined here, but if you want to stop here and look for a paid membership program like Weight Watchers, by all means, do. Such programs not only guide their members with the same kind of information that you’re getting in this article, they also come with a built-in support group, which boosts success rates enormously. However, if you’re a do-it-yourselfer, you’re on a budget, or you just don’t have access to something like Weight Watchers in your area, you can build your own diet program. The average woman should start

by eating about 1800 Calories per day for weight maintenance. Limiting your junk food intake to about 200 Calories’ worth per day will help make the most of your calorie budget by helping you pick more satisfying foods throughout the day without taking all the fun out of eating. For six days each week, you’ll need to stick to your calorie plan, but on the seventh, you should give yourself a day off from dieting. This gives you an opportunity for social eating and helps you keep your sanity, and even serves another surprising function: due to the human body’s evolutionary history, it’s built to adapt to dietary stress by slowing down its metabolic functions. Having a cheat day actually tricks your body into keeping your metabolism running at a healthy click. Lastly, a few simple tricks will help your journey to health be a happy one. Here are the most important things I’ve learned about taking care of myself while getting fit: -Ask someone you’re close to be your fitness buddy. The

solidarity and accountability achieved by teaming up with a friend increases success rates and morale more than any other tool tested by scientists. -Focus on the now. People who focus on the immediate benefits of diet and exercise achieve more success and fulfillment through their fitness strategies than people who focus on far-off goals, and even find ways to make fitness fun. -Talk to your doctor. Your circumstances, even if they seem ordinary, can change the way diet and exercise affects your body. -Forgive yourself for your imperfections. We all make mistakes and fall short of our goals from time to time, but treating each day as an opportunity rather than an obligation will increase both your success and your satisfaction. By Teal Young

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White haute by Sylvia Hardt




Photography by Sylvia Hardt / Styling by Jennifer O’Bannon Hair by Amy Freudenberg with Bravo Salon Scottsdale / Lanza Haircare Makeup by Heather Wilson with Make Up For Ever / Props from Rust and Roses


www.sylviahardt.com



Wonderland By Nicole Marcelli

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(Left) Savanna wearing Madison James (Right) Ally wearing Sottero & Midgley “ Marcea” (Bottom) Tyler in Justin Alexander





Photography by Nicole Marcelli Hair and makeup by Mel Akakna McIntosh At Salon Joa Tia Fiori for assisting with Hmua Models Savanna Ray, Tyler Vines & Ally Taylor Gowns by The Bridal Collection Cakes by The Bundt Shoppe Andrea li for jewelry

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www.nicolemarcelliphotography.com



THE

Painted BRIDE

BY Jason Heatley

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Photography by Jason Heatley Photography Beauty by Stephanie Klasse Model Caroline McKinney at FORD Floral by Newberry Brothers Floral Jewelry by Gnat Original Design


Mehron Celebre HD Makeup Kat Von D Shade and Light Eye Kat Von D INK liquid eyeliner in white and black MAC Ruby Woo Lipstick and Glo Professional Suede Matte Lip Crayon in Crush


Mehron Makeup Celebre Pro HD Makeup and Cheek Cream Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Liner

Mehron Celebre HD Makeup Mehron EYE Powder Palette


Kat Von D Shade and Light Eye Mustaev Starlight Powder in Gold Makeup Forever Aqua-Matic




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atthew Morris loves working with brides. He knows he’ll be the last person to see the bride before she walks down the aisle. “It’s a sacred moment,” he says. With over 15 years of experience in hair, Morris started working with brides to share that moment… His inspiration comes from the bride herself. “I want her to feel special and beautiful.” Matthew Morris Salon and Skincare expects to do 90-100 weddings this year. “We think of ourselves as matchmakers,” Morris said when talking about his salon. “We want to make sure that when you come in, you’re matched to the right stylist so that you build a relationship that lasts a lifetime.” The salon has 35 stylists and offers a range of professional services including hair, makeup and skincare, with a staff featuring skilled hairstylists, licensed medical estheticians, brow and eyelash extension specialists. Matthew Morris Salon can accommodate large bridal parties and they love destination weddings. “We’ll travel the world to accommodate our brides,” said Morris. A bride should book Matthew Morris salon as soon as she finds out she’s getting married. “We get to know our brides,” Morris said. “We ask a lot of questions and a get a feel for the concept.” The salon does several trial runs to ensure that the wedding day goes smoothly, creating a stress-free process for the bride in the comfort of her home or bridal suite. “We want every bride to have an unforgettable experience with us.” Matthew Morris Salon opened its 6,200 sq. ft. Broadway location in Denver in 2012. Morris’s work has been featured in Vogue, Elle, InStyle and Modern

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Salon, as well as other domestic and international publications. He is largely self-taught and has put his skills to the test on the runway. “I trust my instincts and go with the flow.” Morris was a featured stylist on Bravo’s Sheer Genius in the show’s third season and has been a staple at New York Fashion Week, working with designers like Tom Ford, Carolina Herrara, Oscar de la Renta and Michael Kors. Matthew Morris Salon is well-known in the Denver area and stylists are vetted extensively to ensure a high quality of skill and professionalism. With a staff on the cutting edge of hair and makeup design and salon services to meet a bride’s every need, Matthew Morris Salon and Skincare continues to be a must-have for the modern wedding. by Amy Rivers

In working with brides, Matthew Morris of Matthew Morris Salon notes, “It’s a sacred moment.”






Bridal Gowns by BERTA from Anna Be Bridal Boutique Hair by Matthew Morris Makeup by Katelyn Simkins Makeup Artistry Photography by RebeccaMarie Photography

www.matthewmorrissalon.com



What to Expect from a Bridesmaid: Bride-t o-be!

A Few Words on the Roles of a Bridal Party Attendant By Ruth Shilling

You’re at the time of your life when you need to ask a friend or family member to play a time-honored role for your big day. With all smiles, you ask your BFF to be your maid of honor or bridesmaid, only to have her start asking questions. How much will it cost? Will she be responsible for paying for the bridesmaid’s dress? The shoes? The hair and makeup? The bachelorette party? The bridal shower? Will the wedding be close to home or a destination wedding? By the end of the litany of questions, she is left breathless and panicked and you are fuming. How does she have the nerve?!? It’s an honor for her even be asked to be part of my wedding, you may think.

While your potential MOH may not react like this, these questions are entirely valid. You, as the bride, are prepared to spend money to make your wedding what you’ve always dreamed of, whether your budget is worthy of a celebrity affair or modest. Your potential MOH and bridal attendants may not have the ability to follow suit to make it the wedding you want. Just remember, having a happy wedding isn’t about getting everything exactly the way you’ve dreamed since you were 10, it’s about enjoying the day with your family and friends, and most of all with your partner. The glitz and glamour are simply icing on the wedding cake. Brides, here are some realistic expectations to have for

“...having a happy wedding isn’t about getting everything exactly the way you’ve dreamed since you were 10, it’s about enjoying the day....The glitz and glamour are simply icing on the wedding cake.”

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your MOH and your attendants. (Everything else can • Do your best to support the bride and attend the be decided on while being considerate of your bridesappointments you can. Sometimes missing them is maids’ budgets.) unavoidable, but this is a time to support the bride. • She pays for her dress, shoes...

• If the bride chooses a bridesmaid dress you don’t like, make a plausible suggestion for an alternative, • Granted, if you choose a dress above a reasonable then leave it up to the bride. Wear the dress and price range for your attendants’ budget, you may smile like you love...your friend. After all, it’s her also offer to pay a portion of the dress cost. The big day! same goes for shoes. • Likewise, there may be preparations you can help the bride with, like invitations, place cards, wedding • If you choose to have a destination wedding, give favors, etc... ample time for your attendants to prepare. Not everyone is ready to travel at a moment’s notice. • Attend the bridal shower and the bachelorette parThere may be preparations required, such as getty, the rehersal and rehersal dinner, the wedding ting time off of work, travel documents, money to and the reception. pay etc., • Give a gift at the bridal shower and the wedding. • ...and share responsibility for planning and helping You may talk with the other attendants to get a pay for the bridal shower and bachelorette party. joint gift for one of the events, then give a thoughtful gift for the other. • While some may choose to pay out of pocket for this expense, more and more often, the bridal party • Communicate with the bride if you are unable to attendants pitch in to make this a special time for pay the cost of the expected items. the bride. However, this is something that is usually decided among the attendants. • Be morally supportive. There can be a ton of stressful details to plan during the wedding, the bride As a bride, you may want to offer to pay to have hair may need a listening ear. and makeup professionally done, especially if you’re requiring it for the photographs. Also, if you want to have a spa day to pamper your girlfriends before the • On the day of the wedding, wedding, this should be optional, unless it’s something the MOH plans for the bridal shower/bachelorette • Be available to help with preparations; party. • Be sociable and make small talk with guests and family members; Remember to enjoy the people around you on your big day! • Dance and participate at the reception; • ...and travel expenses…

A Few Words for Bridesmaids

• Smile and have fun!

Bridesmaids! Your BFF just got engaged and you said • The Maid of Honor should have something planned yes to being her attendant. You may be a friend who to share for a toast at the reception. A quote, a is totally available to be with the bride every step of short story or a traditional blessing are easier gothe way. For others, you may have a full plate of obtos if speech writing isn’t your strong suit. ligations and being an attendant has to be realistic for you to manage it (despite your deep friendship with the • Help with the bride changing before the bride and bride). Here are some suggestions for you as the big groom depart and make sure the dress and cake top day draws near to be planning on. (to be saved for the first anniversary) are taken care of according to the bride’s wishes. • Communicate with the bride. Remember, the two of you are friends.

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Plum Pretty Sugar gracefully combines Charlotte’s feminine aesthetic, her impeccable eye and love of beautiful things as well as her numerous degrees and experience within the consumer product category. Pretty Plum Sugar is Charlotte’s heart.



Charlie, James & Ryan gowns $380



Charlie & Billy $380


Billy $380


Silk Ombre. Petit a Petite en Blush. $200.00

www.plumprettysugar.com Photography by Jose Villa www.josevilla.com


The Dest inat ion Wedding

Honeymooners guide to &

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Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort

or any bride considering a destination wedding, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort is the ultimate in tropical nuptial bliss. Located in the South Pacific on seventeen acres of a former coconut plantation, this resort boasts nothing but the best that Fiji has to offer in spectacular views, five star accommodations, and the perfect setting for exchanging vows and celebrating the most memorable day of a couple’s life together. The Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort has several wedding packages to choose from that include a traditional Fijian wedding ceremony, a private gourmet dinner by candlelight, and champagne. Wedding packages also include transportation to and from the airport, the finest of room accommodations, all-inclu

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sive meals, and several excursion options throughout your stay. Staff members and a personal planner are on hand to help plan the details of your magical romantic experience. As part of the experience, the bride and groom may choose the style of Fijian wedding ceremony. Vaka Mau Lai Lai This is a small, intimate ceremony or a larger ceremony. The Vaka Mau Lai Lai brings simplicity and beauty to the momentous occasion, rich with Fijian traditions. The sound of conch shells signals the wedding procession, and Fijian warriors carry the bride to the altar, where the setting sun creates the perfect backdrop for the waiting groom. The couple will celebrate their vows with the cutting of the wedding cake, champagne, and may choose to enjoy either a personal wedding feast for two on the pier, or a banquet to share with a small group of friends and family, erenaded through dinner by the Bula Band Boys. Vaka Mau Levu Should the happy couple prefer a larger celebration, the Vaka Mau Levu is the perfect option. Fijian warriors escort the groom to the altar, with the beating of the lali, a wooden drum, and the singing of the choir indicating the beginning of the ceremony. The groom is accompanied by Fijian warriors to the altar decorated with exotic flowers and palm fronds. The bride is also escorted by Fijian warriors to a waiting bili bili, or bamboo raft, which will take her across the Savusavu Bay amid the sound of conch shells and the singing of the choir. Fijian warriors greet

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the bili bili, who then carry her to her anxiously waiting groom. After the ceremony, the bride and groom board the bili bili together, to make their journey back across the bay, where they will enjoy cake, champagne, and a wedding banquet with their guests. Enjoy the Resort After the celebration, honeymooners can enjoy all the beauty that Fiji has to offer. Known as the “Soft Coral Capital of the World”, the Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort provides snorkeling and diving excursions, so that guests may explore the wonders of the largest variety of fish and coral on the planet. Honeymooners may also choose to enjoy a day trip to the nearby village of Savusavu, or hike through a tropical rainforest to marvel at the fantastic plant and animal life that reside on the island. Couples also have the option of enjoying their own private island for a day, or navigating the Savusavu Bay by kayak. The resort features many additional outdoor activities such as volleyball, tennis, fishing and nightly reef walks along the shore. The resort is known for its spa treatments available in various packages for the ultimate in relaxation. The Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort is also known for its efforts of environmental conservation. Guests can participate in learning about sustainability and caring for the environment. The resort thrives on its own organic garden, which provides tropical fruits such as coconut, mango, and papaya, which the resort calls its “edible landscaping”.

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