There is no denying the unspoken glamour of a pretty updo or chignon, but the modern bride likes to have choices. From the sleek ponytail to loose waves to a retro 20's flapper style, there are boundless options when it comes to bridal hairstyles. Here are a few you might consider for your wedding.
1920's Flapper Girl
If you long for the days of art-deco and silent films, the 1920's Flapper Girl hairstyle might be just the look you're going for! This hairstyle looks best on women with chin-length bobs and slightly short styles. To get the look, start with hair
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After The Engagement
by Anna P. June 24th, 2011 | For the Bride, For the Groom, Planning, Weddings
You waited for a long time and dated around before you finally found that special someone. Now you're ready to take that next big step and it's exciting. For many people, getting engaged is a major milestone in life and a reason to celebrate. These days it seems that getting engaged is almost as big of a deal as the actual wedding itself. Here are three small list of things you should do once you've decided to make it official.
1- Share It With The Families
Engagements are not only exciting for the groom and bride, but they're also exciting for
1- Share It With The Families
Engagements are not only exciting for the groom and bride, but they're also exciting for
Chic Ideas For A Low-Key Reception
by Anna P. June 22nd, 2011 | For the Bride, Planning, Reception, Weddings
In this economy, many engaged couples are rethinking the whole large and opulent reception party. A big fancy wedding is nice, if you can afford it, but many people would rather save their money for more important things like that memorable honeymoon in Europe or perhaps even a savings plan to pay off their debts. This is why low-key reception parties are now back in style! Here are some cool ideas to inspire you.
What to skip: Expensive French food and Italian wines
What you should try instead: Revamped versions of your favorite meals and affordable wines. If you love the
What to skip: Expensive French food and Italian wines
What you should try instead: Revamped versions of your favorite meals and affordable wines. If you love the
Tips for Reception Lighting
by Anna P. June 17th, 2011 | For the Bride, For the Groom, Planning, Reception, Weddings
One of the most important parts of reception planning should never be overlooked - lighting. The lighting at the reception is a make-or-break situation. While you want the lighting choices to set the mood of the event, you don't want to leave the guests in the dark (or with their eyes closed because of blindlingly bright light). So where do you find the happy medium? Check out these tips!
Go Outside
Natural light is always better than artificial light. If you are getting married in the spring or summer, you might consider holding the reception outside at the beach or a
Go Outside
Natural light is always better than artificial light. If you are getting married in the spring or summer, you might consider holding the reception outside at the beach or a
Honeymoon Spotlight: Miami, FL Part 2
by Anna P. June 15th, 2011 | For the Bride, For the Groom, Honeymoon, Weddings
If you and your fiancé are dreaming of a honeymoon has all the benefits of a big city (shopping, culture, and nightlife) with all the romantic scenery that only a beachside resort could have, Miami is probably the place to see. Last week, I mentioned the best hotels and restaurants, this week (part 2) is all about the the attractions and sights.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
This amazing site is a historical destination with an impressive gallery and garden. This large mansion belonged to James Deering, a visionary industrialist, who called this house his winter home from 1916 t0 1925.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
This amazing site is a historical destination with an impressive gallery and garden. This large mansion belonged to James Deering, a visionary industrialist, who called this house his winter home from 1916 t0 1925.


