The Collection - a group of extremely talented photographers – got together a while ago for a really cool photo shoot. Reminisce Photography & Design shared some of their shots from the day with us and they are amazing! The models are wearing bridesmaid gowns from Miss Ruby, but as you can see they would definitely work as bridal gowns. And they are priced at less than $300 (great options for an informal bridal gown). Enjoy the photos!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
How to pop the question to your bridesmaids-to-be
They’ve been there since the days in the sandbox; the ones who pushed the mean boy that was always pulling your hair; the ones who could make you find laughter in everything. They are your best friends; your rock; your home away from home. And now as you head for the alter it’s time for these special people in your lives to don another title - bridesmaid. But how do you “pop the question” to your bridesmaids-to-be in a way that will be sure to have them say “I Will!”?
These are just a few of the ways you can “pop the question” to your friends. You know your friends best so whichever way you choose will be the perfect way!
If you have any other suggestions or would like to share how you asked your friends to be your bridesmaids let us know!
Ask Directly: There’s nothing wrong with getting right to the point. Since your friends are probably some of the first people you’ll call to share the exciting news with, we can’t blame you if you’re too excited to hold back on asking! If you decide to ask right away, or in the midst of your excitement accidentally blurt out the question, there is a way to make the event look a little more planned. After you’ve asked and your friends have, of course accepted, make reservations at your favorite restaurant. Order a bottle of champagne for the group and as soon as everyone arrives have the waiter bring it in. With a wedding on the horizon and shopping to be done, there will be more than enough to toast to!
Bestow them with a shirt that shows off their status in style: Get your gals a bridesmaid t-shirt or tank. If that doesn’t give them a clue than the card asking them to be one of your bridesmaids surely will! Miss Ruby has a fabulous collection of bridesmaid shirts and tanks from the Ruby-Star line perfect for this occasion.
Matching gifts with notes: To show your friends that having them in your life is truly a gift-get them one! Anything from personalized totes, to pretty picture frames that show off a picture of all of you, are great ideas. A bridesmaid survival kit is another gift idea that can also come in handy on the big day. Armed with things like double sided tape, mints, and hairspray, (just to name a few), nothing will get in the way of you and your bridesmaids' walk down the aisle. Whatever you end up choosing, make sure to send them a heartfelt card with your proposal.
Send bouquets to all of your bridesmaids-to-be: For those of you who like to be creative, this is a great way to ask your friends to be a part of your wedding! Order a bouquet of flowers for each of your friends and have them sent to their work/home. In the bouquet place a card with your question. They’ll be sure to respond back with a resounding “Yes!”
These are just a few of the ways you can “pop the question” to your friends. You know your friends best so whichever way you choose will be the perfect way!
If you have any other suggestions or would like to share how you asked your friends to be your bridesmaids let us know!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
You really can wear it again
Bridesmaids, I have another one to add to the collection of dresses that can be worn again! Go from maid of honor chic to pretty in pink in the time it takes to catch the bouquet with this duchess satin Lela Rose strapless cocktail dress! Because this dress is simple yet feminine, not much is needed to make it a great transitional piece. The detailed chiffon sweetheart neckline makes this frock fun and flirty, while the seamed a-line bodice puts a casual spin on elegance.
I chose to pair this piece with a satin-faced jacket from FRED boutique so I could work with the feminine details of this dress that make it so fabulous. But let's talk about the jacket first- which has so many great details! From its three-quarter bubble sleeves to its neckline - this piece truly accentuates the cut and features of this Lela Rose dress. The best part is that the cobalt gray of the jacket creates a more edgy look perfect for a night out on the town. And if you really want to step up your look, add a beautiful pair of leopard print pumps and a gold bangle for a look that’s sure to get you a double take or two.
Don’t be afraid to take your bridesmaid dresses out and spruce them up. They don’t have to be the green monster hiding in your closet. If you follow these simple style tips you might just find your new favorite!
I chose to pair this piece with a satin-faced jacket from FRED boutique so I could work with the feminine details of this dress that make it so fabulous. But let's talk about the jacket first- which has so many great details! From its three-quarter bubble sleeves to its neckline - this piece truly accentuates the cut and features of this Lela Rose dress. The best part is that the cobalt gray of the jacket creates a more edgy look perfect for a night out on the town. And if you really want to step up your look, add a beautiful pair of leopard print pumps and a gold bangle for a look that’s sure to get you a double take or two.
Don’t be afraid to take your bridesmaid dresses out and spruce them up. They don’t have to be the green monster hiding in your closet. If you follow these simple style tips you might just find your new favorite!