Sunday, December 30, 2012

Waterproof Mascara: To Wear or Not to Wear?

Waterproof mascara, what a love/hate relationship we have. Despite the fact that it stayed on through The Notebook, and various other tearful occasions, this is also the same reason to hate it! Sometimes its staying power even lasts through makeup removers and face washes. The difficulty of getting it off can rip off at least a few strands of already barely-there eyelashes. Not only are waterproof mascaras hard to remove, most formulas are also clumpier than their non-waterproof alternatives.

On your wedding day however, the inevitable tear-shed could happen. Even if you are able to fight your emotions and keep it all in, a few hours of dancing will have you sweating buckets. Who wants their mascara to be the weakest link when they’re standing in front of family and friends in a beautiful wedding gown?

Here are a few waterproof mascaras that won’t wear out your lashes, and will stick with you throughout the whole day and night.


Maybelline Lash Discovery Mini-Brush Waterproof Mascara
A steal at only $8, the tiny brush can catch every individual lash and even the tiniest of lashes in the inner corners of your eyes. This is also a great mascara for lower lashes because of the mini-brush feature.

Lancome Hypnose Waterproof MascaraA cult classic! This is one of our favorites because it adds volume and length without clumping. It won’t give you spider-leg lashes even if you layer multiple coats.

Diorshow Iconic Extreme Waterproof
Talk about a mascara that does it all. Not only does this mascara have a whole bunch of conditioning agents to sooth your lashes, it is also super buildable and hangs on to your lashes forever. This is a mascara that everyone can appreciate.

Chanel Inimitable Waterproof Mascara
If you already have voluminous lashes and just need a waterproof formula that will add color intensity to your lashes while holding its curl firmly, this is the one for you. This mascara also dries super fast so you don’t have to worry about it getting elsewhere on your lids.

We hope you have a Happy New Years Celebration!
See you next year ツ

Friday, December 21, 2012

Couture Favorites: Lazaro and Alvina Valenta

This week we're showing off another favorite design house: JLM Couture. They distribute both the Alvina Valenta and Lazaro collections. Last week we discussed re-wearing bridesmaid dresses. Why not? Below are some of our favorites that could easily double for a cocktail party or other special event.

 
 

The next four dresses are part of the Spring Lazaro Collection:
Glamorous styling, dramatic silhouettes, and rich embroidery are what make the Lazaro collection one of the most exciting and sought-after bridal labels in the world. This season, designer Lazaro Perez blends his signature hand-beading and floral elements with lush textural skirts, corset bodices to create striking, chic gowns. Lazaro’s craftsmanship, luxurious fabrics and impeccable fit give each gown an undeniable haute couture feel.
 
 

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Bridesmaid Dresses for Every Occasion

You've just gotten engaged and can't wait to tell your closest friends that you want them to be part of your special day. It probably won’t occur to anyone at that point in time how expensive it is to be a bridesmaid nowadays! Sure you can wear a pair of shoes and jewelry from your closet, but you won’t be able to escape having to purchase a dress. People used to believe that bridesmaid dresses were a waste of money because they’re a one hit wonder. After the wedding day, it’s rarely ever worn again. However don’t let yourself or your bridesmaids be subjected to such injustice! There are plenty of dresses that can go easily from wedding day to cocktail party. Now there are endless options of stylish designs for all the members of your wedding party! Pastels were hugely popular in weddings this year so don't be shy about re-wearing your dress.

Some of our favorites from 2012:


Even though you’re responsible for your own dress you don't have to choose something that costs an arm and a leg. Moreover, so many affordable bridesmaid dresses are available in different styles that you can choose something you really love An important thing to remember is that the bride will always have the final say in what she wants her bridesmaids to wear. With that being said, bridesmaids and bride can still brainstorm ideas together to figure out what works for everyone. If it’s agreeable that everyone’s dress doesn't have to be exactly the same, then things will be even simpler.

These styles are versatile for many occasions and will be a worthy investment for events aside from just the day of the wedding. Pastel colors are immensely popular right now. These dresses can double easily for a weekend affair or a fancy brunch. Satin material can easily transfer from day to night, while chiffon material looks sweet and carefree in the daytime.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Couture Favorites: Atelier Aimée

We love the variety of colored gowns in the new Atelier Aimée collections! The Italian design house has dedicated each collection to a different type of bride. Some of our favorites styles:
Ivory & Mint 2013 Collection



Powder Pink Collection

THE ROMANTIC BRIDE
Dreams of an ivory-azure silk taffeta gown with bouquets of roses and peonies. Precious pearl and flower embroideries on draped skirts. Elegant silk organza A-lines with bouquets of roses between the frills of the neckline. The peony-gown with pink and fuchsia shaded petals. A happy and valentine girl who loves pastel-coloured flowers. Her wedding day has to be a fairytale come true, every detail will be romantic and very sweet: from her makeup, to her hairdo, to the table decorations.

THE MINIMAL CHIC BRIDE
Loves elegance: from the organization of the reception to the choice of her gown, that will certainly be realized in prestigious fabric, sophisticated and exactly as the bride who wears it. Ivory rose bouquets and little coral dahlias. Trains that are overskirts of light ruffles, with delicate trims, small bows and inserts of precious laces.

THE DIVA
A confident woman who dreams of the perfect wedding, down to every detail, starting from her gown: whether it be a pink sculpture gown with pleated frills, or a sophisticated duchess satin mermaid with feather inserts, or a tulle cloud with a turquoise-embroidered belt… She will be the true protagonist and with her charisma and personality, it will be an unforgettable day for everyone!


THe WINTER BRIDE
An absolutely new look, the Juliet & Romeo collection thought for the modern bride who wants to dare with Swarovski embroideries and finished with Dutch evergreen roses shaded in ivory and bud-green for a touch of grace and romanticism.. Create a luminous and elegant evening effect, perfect for the winter bride that chooses to marry during the end of year holidays.

THE SUMMER BRIDE
In the garden inspired collection, magnificent ivory and fuchsia bougainvillea and the delicate light pink and powder blue hibiscus also stand out, presented in crunchy taffeta and delicate printed organza for a ceremony that takes place in a beautiful park, perfect for a summer bride.


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Friday, November 30, 2012

Pink Wedding Dresses Becoming a Trend



Wedding Gown by Alfred Angelo

Reposted from Iowa State Daily on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 
By Korrie Bysted

This year pink wedding dresses are a huge trend. With celebrities like Jenni “JWOWW” Farley, Anne Hathaway, Reese Witherspoon, Gwen Stefani and Jessica Biel wearing the color, how could everyone else not join in? 

Fashion experts and wedding dress lovers across the nation agree on the popularity of the new trend. Many go-to wedding sites are chiming in their opinions on the new blush-pink dress trend. According to Brides.com, “head to toe blush gowns are the new normal.” 

Soundtracktoido.com writes: “Just like music, fashion speaks as well. Femininity and romance are characterized by the color pink and what more romantic day than your wedding day? These blush dresses make a statement.” 

Additionally, many designers, such as Vera Wang, 
Wedding Gown by Alfred Angelo
Carolina Herrera and Monique Lhuillier, have used pink as an accent color on bridal gowns in the past.

During the Spring 2013 season, however, pink was less an accent and more the star of the runways. It’s not just pink making a splash in bridal trends this season — it’s color in general. There have been numerous spottings of celebrity brides in yellow, green, red, purple and even black dresses on their big days.

The Huffington Post got it right when they said: “Remember that time we speculated that after Reese Witherspoon and Anne Hathaway in pink, and Amber Tamblyn in yellow, colored wedding dresses were a thing? Apparently Jessica Biel went and wore a pink and white gown to her Italian wedding. So there you have it: After not one, not two but three pink wedding dresses (plus some yellow and green thrown in for good measure), the trend for colored wedding dresses is official.” 

It’s well known that pink, or blush, is flattering on almost every skin tone; as opposed to white, which generally only looks good on some.


Skin tone aside, it may not be a good reason to shy away from tradition. There are a lot of people that may disagree, but if you plan on wearing pink on your wedding day, make sure it’s because you want to make that statement, not because it looks better on you than white does or because celebrities are doing it.

With all of this in mind, there have been some noteworthy things started because of this trend. For example, a new magazine called “The Pink Bride” has been created. The magazine provides “local pictures, wedding stories and planning advice from many of Tennessee’s best wedding professionals.” The publication has also been producing bridal shows since 2000, according to its website.

Additionally, “Brides” magazine started an initiative called “Something Pink,” which supports research on breast cancer, according to Style.com. “They asked 21 designers to create custom gowns in a rose-colored theme, with the proceeds going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.”

No matter what your stance is on colored wedding dresses or the rising trend of pink gowns, we can all agree that for the most part, wedding dresses are beautiful no matter what. With colored dresses being a trend across the nation and more brides getting the guts to step outside the box, don’t be afraid to try it yourself. If a colored dress is your thing, go for it!

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