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Real Weddings: Funky and Modern

Claudia Forward - Tuesday, August 24, 2010
One of my favourite wedding trends is when the couple fills the day with details that truly represents them as a couple and their personality. This is exactly what todays charismatic couple have done for their wedding vow renewals that screams trend and glamour. Having been married on 15th August 2009 in the States, they decided to also celebrate with family and friends in Australia.

The bride looked elegant and chic in her wedding dress - I love the black sash and peacock feather in her hair! Just stunning.

One of my favourite Sydney photographers, Tanya from Tindale Images, has captured the day beautifully.



 

The bride had a love for vintage cameras - my kind of girl!





The ever talented groom, mixed a dance track of "Here comes the Bride" and the Bride is a Shoe Designer, which was playing as the guests arrived.


Their service was at the charming Nurse Chapel at Little Bay.


Their reception was held at the Winery, a funky and quirky little restaurant in Surry Hills. Aren't the colours just gorgeous!






Photography: Tanya from Tindale Images
Reception: Winery in Surry Hills, Sydney
Ceremony: Nurse Chapel at Little Bay
Dress: Carla Zampatti






Baby Shower and Bridal Shower Ideas: Release your Wish

Claudia Forward - Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Ohhhh I love the idea of these Wish Balloons! Perfect for a bridal shower or a baby shower.

Each guest is asked to write an anonymous wish for the couple or baby onto a small piece of paper. The wishes are tied to helium balloons, which the bride or mum-to-be releases into the sky. Watching the balloons with all those loving notes will absolutely put a smile on your face; there is something about balloons floating in the sky that fills you with joy and hope.







Dress Codes for your Wedding Invitation

Claudia Forward - Thursday, April 01, 2010

A common question we receive from brides is: What dress code should I put on our wedding invitation? There are a number of things that will help in this decision, including the following:

  • The couple themselves;
  • Venue where the celebration will be held;
  • The style of your event: formal, elegant, chic, simple, relaxed, festive;
  • The timing of your event: daytime or evening.

Please use the definitions below to help you decide.

White Tie
A White Tie dress code is for an ultra formal event. It is a fabulous chance for girls to go completely over the top. This might include a ball-gown – ballerina or full length, made of luxurious fabric, elegantly and glamorously trimmed; formal heels; jewellery (no watches); gloves (opera length); stole; a clutch or evening bag and fabulous hair and make-up. The men are to wear an evening tail coat, white shirt, white waistcoat and white bow-tie… think Fred Astaire.

Black Tie
A black tie dress code represents a formal event, where men wear a tuxedo and women wear a cocktail style dress or evening gown, the style of which would be determined by the current fashion trends, event and time of the event.

Semi-Formal
A semi-formal event is where the male would wear a dark suit, and ladies would wear a cocktail dress (tuxedos and long dresses are not necessary). This dress code can be a little ambiguous when on an invitation, and can be interpreted widely.

Lounge Suit
The lounge suit dress code says that the event is a stylish and classy affair, but not as formal as some of the other dress codes. For men this would mean a dark coloured business suit, with a more stylish shirt and tie than he would wear to the office. Cocktail style dresses or a tailored suit for the women.

Cocktail Attire
Traditionally the male would wear a dark suit and the female an elegant dress with some bling. The length of the cocktail dress will vary depending on the current fashion trends.  

Smart Casual
This dress code does not mean jeans. For the women, smart casual calls for a pretty dress (cocktail or other), tailored pants or a skirt with a stylish top. For the men a suit and shirt, this can be dark or light. A tie is optional at this style of wedding.

Casual
This dress code really says that anything goes. You will find a real mix of high fashion to comfortable clothing. If it is a wedding, jeans are however still not appropriate. Please note that when choosing this dress code, due to the variation in dress styles, this will also show up in photos. 

Additional dress tips for guests attending a wedding:

  • Garden Weddings or Beach Weddings:
    Avoid stilettos or fabric covered shoes. Heels sinking into the ground is not comfortable and can also ruin a good pair of shoes!
  • Colour:
    If the Wedding Invitation features a lot of a specific colour, try not to wear that colour to the wedding, as you may look like one of the bridesmaids.
  • How well do you know the Bride and Groom?
    If you do not know the bride and groom very well, dress more conservatively than you would at a close friends wedding. Weddings are a time for the bride, groom and the people that are closest to them to shine.
  • No White
    White is a colour reserved for the bride.
  • Mobile phones
    Unless you are on call for something very important – switch it off.




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