Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Real Brides in Mikaella

Models are fine, but at Miss Ruby Boutique we think real girls are the prettiest!

Take a look below at real brides rocking gowns by

Mikaella Bridal










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Monday, November 27, 2017

Jimmy's Favorite Things!

If there is anyone in Milwaukee who knows Bridal Style, it's our very own Sales Manager Jimmy! He specializes not only in sales, but also in training all of our stylists on the ins-and-outs of bridal fashion. Instead of being focused on what is "now," he encourages brides to push outside of the Pinterest comfort zone and choose something that will make a definite statement. 

Want to know how Jimmy would style your wedding? 
Read on to learn what trends are his "Favorite Things"

1. Boho Nouveaux


His favorite bridal gowns this season are all unique & remarkable takes on the classic bohemian bride trend. 

"I'm into soft and feminine gowns with a sexy edge - to me it embodies a bohemian vibe by showing the juxtposition of different aspects of the brides personality! The two Willowby gowns below are two of my favorites and give you an example of looks that I'm dying over!



Pictured Above: Asa & Orion by Willowby Bridal

2. Textured Textiles


"I'm really into bold, geometric textures that give shape and dimension to gowns - think lace but way more modern! It's a great way to stay on-trend, but still look like a classic bride. It's Art Deco without being a Gatsby cliche - perfect!"



gowns from Alyssa Kristin Bridal & Aria Bridal

3. Muted Jewel Tones


"It sounds like a risky move, but if you do it right, you'll create a lux and unforgettable bridal palette. Combine a rich marsala, dusty teal, slate blue, and a deep navy - pops of black, grey, and silver will make it perfect!"


photos from Green Wedding Shoes & Ruffled Blog

4. Olive Branch Inspired Florals


"This has been one of my favorite florals forever. It has a historical significance in terms of bridal and I love how lush it makes a bouquet look. Bonus that it makes for adorable boutonnieres. 

photos from Pinterest


5. Floral Prints & Herringbone


"I'm a sucker for a guy in a bold flower print accessory, and while this trend my not have the longest shelf life, I think it makes a great accent to a great tailored suit coat or a herringbone wool blazer."




photos from Green Wedding Shoes & Punk Monsieur



Monday, November 20, 2017

Inspiration: The Perfect Fall Palette









Bridal Gown by Mikaella Bridal from Miss Ruby Boutique / Bridesmaids Dresses by Watters & Wtoo Bridesmaids from Miss Ruby Boutique / Photography by Nikki Kate Photography / Hair by Lexi Lee / Makeup by Melody Sopa / Floral by Bank of Flowers / Paper by Four Things Paper

Thursday, November 16, 2017

How To Get the Perfect Fit

Buying a bridesmaids dress is different that buying literally any other article of clothing that you have in your closet. There are measurements, size charts, and a whole host of other things that can make the process somewhat intimidating for bridesmaids. 

Want to know how sizing works? What should you know before placing your order?
We're here with answers!

Photo by Elizabeth Haase Photography


Why Can't I Order my Normal Dress Size?


Bridesmaids dresses are not the sized the same as dresses you get at the mall. Because they are sized so differently, a stylist will use your bust, waist and hip measurements to determine the perfect size by that particular designer. Most designers run small, so don't worry if you have to order a larger size than normal. 

Tip: 
Don't use sizing from another wedding as an indication of what size you should order. Unless the dresses are from the same designer and same season, your size will most likely be different. 

What If I'm Measuring Between Sizes?


Don't worry! This happens all the time. Most people don't fit perfectly into pattern measurements sent from a designer. 
Use the largest size you are measuring into to determine which size to order. 

Why Should I Go With the Largest Size?


Bridesmaids dresses often are made from delicate fabrics and have very little seam allowance, which means they are difficult to let out. If a dress comes in and it is too large, it is easy for a seamstress to take in a gown. If a dress is too small, you have less options and run the risk of having to order an entirely new dress for the wedding. 

What If I Plan on Loosing Weight?


We know that brides and bridesmaids alike want to be in the best shape they can be for the wedding. However, bridesmaids dresses need to be ordered at least 6-months before the wedding. We always recommend ordering the size you are currently and then having it tailored according to your weight loss in the few months it takes to arrive. After all, losing pounds doesn't always equal losing inches.

I'm Scared of My Dress Being WAY Too Big!


You should know ahead of time approximately how large a dress will be in certain areas when it arrives. Seamstresses can take a dress in up to 4 sizes, which is a lot. Sometimes a dress that is a couple inches large feels really, really big, but is not any more work (or money) to alter. 

Why Should I Listen To My Stylist?


You stylist will help you find the size that will work best for you. After all, we want you to be happy with the dress that you get! We do error on the side of caution when it comes to the sizes we recommend, but that's because we've seen the horror stories of dresses being too small, and we don't want that to be you! Any recommendations are because we are looking out for you and want you to have the best fit possible. 

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Monday, November 13, 2017

Our Favorite Gowns

Our bridal gowns are so beautiful, it makes sense that they are all over Instagram! Take a look at these glam photos that we couldn't help but #repost

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Friday, November 10, 2017

Real Wedding: Anne & Steve








Wedding Gown - Wtoo Savannah by Miss Ruby Boutique / Photography by Lottie Lillian / Flowers by Jamier's Floral

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Milwaukee's Hottest New Venue!

Looking for a chic, downtown venue that your guests haven't been to a million times before? Then you need to check out The Sixth Floor, downtown Milwaukee's hottest new venue. We got a sneak preview of the space and can't stop raving about it to our brides!

Located on the 6th floor of the recently updated Hampton Inn & Suites on Wisconsin Avenue, the space offers sweeping views of the city that will give your wedding an urban-chic feel. Its 5,000 square feet give you and up to 350 guests plenty of space to dine and dance. This is paired with warm, wood-lined areas which create an intimate space to catch up over cocktails.

The 6th Floor also allows for tons of flexibility to fit your vision. You provide your own caterer and your own beverage service, allowing you to plan a wedding that fits perfectly into any budget or price-point.  Take a look at our gorgeous gown in the stunning space below!






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