GETTING AROUND

Here are just a few of our favorite means of transportation…

 

TOP ROW: Guest arrival by Clydesdale at Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont from Steve Steinhardt /Vintage Rolls Royce at Liz & Chris’s Figueroa Farmhouse Wedding by Aaron Delesie

2ND ROW: Vintage buggy at Jaime & Wes’s Bali Wedding at Amanusa Resort by Steve Steinhardt

3RD ROW: Tess & Peter basking in the moment in a Vintage Bentley by Amy & Stuart

4TH ROW: Jessica & Chetan cruise the Siene in a Vintage Bateau by Steve Steinhardt

BOTTOM ROW: Jackie & Fred pose in a Vintage Firetruck at Olowalu Plantation in Maui  by Manuele Photography

SO ROYAL

Just a few of our favorite details fit for all of you queens out there.

TOP: French castle which happened to be the backdrop for this beautiful wedding (also seen on Style Me Pretty here…)

2ND ROW: Queeny ring from Etsy / Rifle Paper Co.’s  Royal Coasters definitely belong on my cordial cart

3RD ROW: Glittery clutch fit for a princess from Talia’s Santa Barbara Wedding / Royal Wedding Cake with Vintage Crown from Jessica & Chetan’s Parisian Wedding

4TH ROW: Complete happiness from Kate Spade’s tumblerVenetian Palace from my scouting trip to Italy

BOTTOM ROW: If I could’ve planned any royal wedding, it would have been this one / DIY greeting card for the king in your world from Real Simple

DO’S & DONT’S FOR A TROPICAL WEDDING : PART II

We’re back with a few more tips on ensuring your tropical destination affair is perfection…

6. DO be flexible. Whether it is about the minister or the décor, recognize that with a destination wedding you may not have as many options from the clergy, to the photographer to the flowers. If you are set on a Lutheran minister or an 8mm cinematographer, recognize that you may have to fly someone in to handle these tasks. However, going into the event being flexible will relieve stress on everyone’s part and save you a few bucks as well.

7. DON’T go it alone, but DO shop around. Never plan a destination wedding completely on your own. In doing so, you are risking disappointments like your cake not showing up, flowers being late, etc. While it is not necessary to hire an independent wedding planner to get you through everything, make sure the hotel or location you are marrying has someone with your best interests in mind.

8. DO trust the experts. You’ve found the best vendors to handle your day. Trust your judgment and their guidance, especially in a location where you may or may not have visited. While things like where the sun is setting and high tide may not be of concern to you, it will definitely be on the mind of your wedding planner as well as your other vendors, who are ultimately there to ensure you have a flawless wedding day.

9. DON’T expect everyone you invite to attend. Traveling is expensive, especially to some of the world’s top tropical destinations. Because of this, expect a certain percentage of your guests to decline your invite. While this can be initially disappointing, it will make for a much more intimate celebration.

10. DO embrace the culture. Island life is like no other. Because of this, you would be doing your guests an injustice if you did not introduce them to the unique culture of the location of your choice. It doesn’t have to be anything as out there as a ceremony with Polynesian chanting, but some touches are great. When in Hawaii, consider greeting your guests with a lei, or hire a hula dancer for the dinner hour. If you’re in the Caribbean, start your cocktail hour off with Mojitos and a steel drum player.

The image above is courtesy of Steve Steinhardt of Tara & Kurt’s Big Island Wedding.

INSTAGRAM RECAP : KAUAI WEDDING

We had the honor of heading to Kauai for Cameron & Bart’s big day…Professional pictures to come but here’s a little glimpse of the wedding weekend through my camera.

BUBBLES EVERYWHERE

Is there anything better than bubbles shared with your Valentine? Doubtful.

Top Row: Kate Moss in the Paris Ritz via It’s Nice That

Second Row: Massage Oil via Kiki de Montparnasse/Clemantine Bubble Bath via Mistral

Third Row: Lollia Bath Salts via Beauty Bar/Pink Champagne via Paris Chérie /Maison Blanc Candle via Nordstrom

Fourth Row: Beauty Bath Welcome Bag from Jaime & Wes’s Bali Wedding/Simple & Clean Floral from Natalie & Patrick’s Napa Wedding

KISS KISS

How sweet are these kisses…pucker up!

 

TOP: Hugs & Kisses Temp Tats from Pepper Ink

2ND ROW: Dress of kisses from Prada

3RD ROW: Lip Settee from Decorista Daydreams / Laura & Jeremy’s Big Island Wedding by Steve Steinhardt

4TH ROW: Lips print from Andy Warhol / Lemonade Lip Balm from Lippydudu

BOTTOM: Kiss heard round the world from Surya & Nick’s Aspen Wedding by Jonas Peterson

CABO CUTIE

For those of you who loved yesterday’s do’s & don’t'sDamsel in Dior has also put together the perfect poolside outfit for your off-duty wedding day. A pop of print under a sheer-like blouse paired with a flowy skirt is relaxed and chic. You can also pair these items with other pieces in your packing list to dress up or down throughout the weekend festivities.

Madewell Silk Cutaway Skirt + Jets by Jessika Allen Bikini + Illesteva Sunglasses + J. Crew Blouse + Bottega Veneta Bag + Balenciaga Sandal

NICOLE & MATTHEW : THE WELCOME PARTY : HUMMINGBIRD NEST RANCH

Nicole and Matt were the most lovely East Coast transplants and wanted a glamorous yet charming wedding weekend in Southern California. They welcomed their New York family and friends to the area with a quaint welcome party at the Hummingbird Nest Ranch complete with lots of wine & BBQ. We complimented the existing, exposed brick courtyard with long feasting tables, the softest, natural Belgian linen and sweet vessels filled with local blooms. See images below from the fabulous, Jasmine Star!

Come back later in the week to see all the prettiness we created for Nicole & Matt’s gorgeous wedding day…

ALOHA TO GREAT STYLE

We were Hawaii dreaming all week long while recapping Laura & Jeremy’s big day! So much so, we had Jacey from Damsel in Dior put together what she dreams of for a Hawaii bound wedding. Whether you are planning a wedding in Hawaii or attending one, here are a few key items that will ensure that you have a Happily Ever Hawaii.


 Day Play: : Milly Kaftan ::: Hanne Bloch One Piece ::: Michael Kors Sandal ::: Sunglasses ::: Stella McCartney Tote ::: Floppy Hat

Beyond The Beach: Rachel Zoe Empire Petal Gown ::: BCBG Maxi Pleated Dress ::: Rebecca Taylor

GETTING PRETTY ITALIAN STYLE

With all of the amazing activities in Italy, you have the perfect excuse to get a few new wardrobes.One word of caution though: be sure to leave some space in your suitcase for shopping. Italy is world – known for their style and quality leather goods. In addition to leaving extra space in your luggage, be sure to take clothing that is comfortable and guilt-free for that extra bowl of pasta.

Wine Tasting ~  Hers - Bed Stu Loafers ::: Pennington Dress ::: Rugby Ralph Lauren Backpack  ~ His - Rag & Bone Shorts ::: Hentsch Man Shirt ::: Jack Purcell Sneakers

Evening Stroll – Hers - Alexis Skirt ::: T-Back Tank ::: Tory Burch Sandals ~ His - Essential Chinos ::: Plimmswood Shirt  ::: Car Shoe

Party-time – Hers- Juicy Couture Lace Dress ::: Beverly Low Pump ::: Alice + Olivia ::: Willow Maxi Dress ::: Spotted Glimmer Dress ::: Celia Gold Sandals ~ His - J.Crew Ludrow Suit & Ludrow in Fine Stripe