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{Couture Promotions} | Facebook Foot Petals Contest!

Christmas is just a few weeks away.  Have you started your list yet?  Well Foot Petals wants to know all about it and created a contest built on just that!

Tell Foot Petals what YOU want, and YOU could win a prize! This is an exclusive offer and is not available anywhere else! Continue reading to learn how to win…

Foot Petals is giving away a set of Limited Collection Killer Kushionz to one lucky Facebook fan!  All Facebook wall posts must be received by December 8.*


OPTIONAL: Other ways you can enter to win are as follows (This gives you additional entries into the giveaway. These are completely optional. Once the following options are completed below, please leave a separate comment for each entry saying which one you completed):

1.)    Write a post about this contest on your own blog and provide a link to our comments page

2.)    ‘Like’ Foot Petals on Facebook

3.)    Become a follower of Foot Petals on Twitter

4.)    Tweet the following: “Win Foot Petals Limited Collection Killer Kushionz#Giveaway @footpetals

*Open to US Residents only.

Good Luck!
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{Travel Couture} | Finale Highlights from ABC Conference 2010 – HOTT Phoenix

First of all, I am soo sorry for the absence over the past couple days. Traveling can be a bit tough, but I absolutely love it. As you know, I attended the Association of Bridal Consultants (ABC) National Conference in Phoenix, AZ this weekend. There is so much to share with you, but I wanted to get a quick highlight from closing day for you, since so much happened for me!

The annual conference provides valuable continuing training information for wedding professionals with mini-seminars, trade shows, and networking opportunities. Consultants and vendors flock from all over the country, the world even, to attend the show. And as I mentioned last week, the drawing factor of Sasha Souza and David Tutera definitely ensured the draw factor to the desert to be high. There were roughly 400 people in attendance!

I found several of the break-out mini seminars to be informative and great ideas for brining things home, but my favorite sessions was given by the country coordinator Kate-Magg Chau. No surprise here, it was all about Chinese Weddings. Kate touched on the history of Chinese weddings, Mongolian wedding, modern Chinese weddings, and pin-pointed weddings in Hong Kong.


I can’t wait to talk to Kate more one on one to help with our first Chinese wedding.

Yesterday was chock full of goodness from the morning til I sadly had to leave the beautiful resort for Los Angeles. Breakfast was a chocolate delight for our Breakfast with the Masters. We were given yummy brownie packages from Fairytale Brownies as we entered the room that allowed us to pick any table of the same name to sit with a Master Bridal Consultant and pick their brain while we noshed on Chocolate Croissants, Spinach, Artichoke & Sun-Dried Tomato Quiche, Nutella Stuffed French Toast, and a Chocolate Pot de Crème and Fresh Fruit. It was absolutely delightful, but a bit on the sugar shock side for the morning.


After our first two break out session of the day, we headed to the tented pavilion for lunch. I had entirely forgotten that we had played a bit of bingo with the vendors at the trade show the day before to get our cards stamped or signed by 9 vendors for a chance to sit at lunch with Sasha, David, Allen Berg (from The Knot), or any other top person in attendance. I took a few extra moments to talk with Kate, ran into David (!!!!!! J) (got a quick, blurry picture with him), to find out on my way over that I was sitting with Sasha Souza at lunch via text! Talk about jumping around like a crazy woman! First a pic with David and now I get to eat and chat with Shasha…OMG! (insert girly scream here!)


Having lunch with Sasha was fabulous! So many topics came up, from her family, to the colors of the walls in her house, to her philosophy on fame as a ‘party planner’ to giving back to others. Sasha is an open book and so down to earth! I am so blessed to have met her and have her as a further influence in my business development!

It was a fabulous day…Picture with David, Lunch with Sasha, and dinner with my mom in LA. Truly priceless.

I am soooooo blessed!

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Flower Couture | What’s Hot – Peonies

While the Knot has them listed as the 6th top wedding flower, I am certainly hearing you ladies loud and clear. And I join you! I love, Love, *LOVE* Peonies. They are stunning, romantic and beautiful! The latest and greatest in flower trends will come and go, but the romantic and classic will always remain a loving and endeared favorite, especially by me!



(I just love this option, with a central focus on the center flower) A very romantic option…

Peonies have large full heads, a strong perfume, and bright colors. But despite this outward showiness, the flower acquired the Victorian meaning “bashfulness.”

(j’adore this color combo!)


Cultivated in Asia for more than a thousand years and developed further by the French, the peony is available in two main types, the herbaceous and the tree peony (the latter’s flowers do not last as long when cut). A bouquet made solely of peonies is downright stunning; they can create beautiful centerpieces and arrangements. Grown in single- and double-flower styles, the one major drawback to this expensive bloom is seasonally available– from late spring to early summer. But if you’re like me and these are a MUST HAVE, (I might be slightly obsessed with them) they can be imported in the fall.

Vogue Flowers


Photo from Kate Hill Flowers

So Pretty!



Even a smaller less dramatic bouquet like this has such a dainty, pretty appeal.


If you’re a DIY gal with a bit of gumption, creating your own peony bouquets might be a great alternative to expensing out these pricey beauties. Take a tip from Kathy at Fantastic Functions in Ann Arbor Mi who posted these awesome DIY tips!

How To Make Wedding Bouquets Using Fresh Cut Peonies

1)  Cut the peony stems and any other flower you are using to about 10 inches.

2)  Place a peony stem in one hand, add a stem of greens if desired, then add another peony and alternate between the two until the bouquet reaches the proper size.

3)  Wrap the stems in decorative ribbon.

4)  Store the peony bouquets with the stems in water until the time of the wedding.  You may put them in water in a small vase and then refrigerate.

The brides and maid of honors bouquet each contain about a dozen peony stems in mixed shades of pink and the flower girl peony bouquet contains about 6 stems.

We recommend making all of the fresh wedding flower bouquets the day before the wedding and refrigerating them until the time of the wedding.  Be sure to remove all fruits and vegetables from your frig as they give off a gas that damages the flowers.  If it is not possible to refrigerate all of the floral arrangements then keep your house cool.  If it is summer time turn up your air conditioning.

Whether you’re looking for a theme, or a cheaper alternative to include these beautiful flowers into your wedding décor, these flowers also make a delicate and eye-popping pictorial backdrop for cakes and invitations alike. Take a note of inspiration from these beauties!



(Photo credit ~ Roxy Cakes)


Nole of Oh So Beautiful Paper


Need I say more?


 

Wedding Couture | Top Runway Inspirations Autumn/Winter 2010

One of my favorite hot spots for truly culturally couture gowns is Cultural Bride Couture. Lisa always has delightful and enchanting designs that blend modern with traditional. With that said, she is also a breath of fresh air when it comes to highlighting the latest in the couture world of fashion, bridal or non bridal. I love her style and approach to creating the ULTIMATE gown with at WOW!!

Lisa recently highlighted the best of the best in designs from the Autumn/Winter 2010 couture show in Paris. I loved her post so much, I thought I would share it here with you, and add my two cents! Grab an iced latte and be inspired!

Personally, I’m inspired by the colors and the set design for Christian Dior. The over sized flower petals are utterly striking in vibrant shades of orange and yellow with touches of green. And even with all the “background” the stunning designs are not overpowered! Anyone going for an enchanted garden theme? This would be an awesome inspiration for your wedding décor – opulent, extravagant, yet visually pleasing and not overpowering!



Photos above – Christian Dior Autumn/Winter Couture 2010

That exciting time of year has rolled around again – the Autumn/Winter Couture shows in Paris (in the first week of July annually). This year nine Couture design houses showed their latest collections, including Chanel, Givenchy, Christian Dior, Armani Prive, Jean Paul Gaultier, Valentino and Elie Saab, as well as relative newcomers Bouchra Jarrar and Alexis Mabille.

The Paris Couture shows aim to introduce new looks, new colours, new silhouettes and new ideas, and they set the trends that will gradually trickle down into mainstream fashion- sometimes it may be 6 months to a year before we see these new concepts being more widely accepted and embraced by the fashionistas of the world, and even longer before we might see them worn by the public! It’s a golden opportunity to strengthen the global image of that particular fashion house or brand, and show the world that they are leaders (and not merely followers) who have the foresight, skills and courage to try new things and create some magic!

So, here are my bridal-related translations, comments & favourite looks from the July 2010 Couture shows, viewed online at the BEST FASHION WEBSITE in the world- www.style.com

ALEXIS MABILLE – there were 2 gorgeous dresses that really stood out for me (see pix above), and both these looks could inspire a bride to move away from tradition and think outside the square, with contrasting colours and plenty of texture and detailing (black lace on white, applique, amazing beading & embroidery). Vintage-inspired silhouettes with a fresh modern twist – STUNNING WORK!!!

I am absolutely floored by the second dress. I love the touch of color at the top, but the overall silhouette and simplicity of this striking dress. Either of these could translate into a non-traditional colored bridal gown, or a more traditional Western gown shade of white.

GIVENCHY- (pictured above) – I loved this collection – True Haute Couture, edgey, intricate, beautifully made, truly unique in design and quite simply AMAZZZING!!! Inspired by the concept of the skeleton (amongst other things), and featuring incredible embellishments, this sensual and moody collection was truly beautiful for me.

I’m sort of torn with Givenchy myself. While I love the middle dress, very lengha inspired, the first one leave MUCH to be desired and the last one is a little too riske for wedding attaire. But I would love to see how it would translate or inspire a bridal gown.

ELIE SAAB- (pictured below) – this designer sure knows how to dress a woman! His elegant & ultra-feminine gowns, from soft floaty silk chiffon to draped Grecian-inspired looks and heavier textured lace sheaths, were all works of art and surely an inspiration to many brides around the world! He creates breath-taking eveningwear, dramatic bridal designs, and experiments with different looks within each collection, which i love to see. AS ALWAYS- DELIGHTFUL !!!

I agree whole heartedly here with Lisa, Ellie Saab always delights! Striking and amazing designs that translate into any color, let alone a beauty in white. I’m torn, as I find an element of each of these I absolutely adore! The sleeves and the hem of the first dress are unique, while the bead work and the color of the second are absolutely breathe taking. And then of course, the third fills the most traditional romantic image of a beautiful bride floating in a cloud of simmering organza.

CHRISTIAN DIOR – (pictures at top of this page) – CD’s head designer John Galliano is a living legend – what more can i say!! His work for the house of Dior is NEVER dull, in fact he brings so much life, colour, drama and theatre to each collection, it’s always a thrill! This season his inspiration was flowers – and each model was like a walking, breathing, beautiful floral bloom, in perfectly draped cocktail dresses and fabulous ballgowns. A riot of unexpected colour combinations, cleverly pleated & ruffled textures, dip-dyed and hand-painted colour graduations, and classic Dior silhouettes given a fresh new burst of life. BRAVO !!

Check out www.style.com for the full collections, plus lots more – Couture heaven!!

Til next time, xx Lisa

Thank you Lisa for your insight and walk through the top designs for the upcoming trends! I simply can’t wait to see them realize into bridal designs!

 

Wedding Sutra | Sri Lankan Beauty

Since we touched a little yesterday on Sri Lankan weddings, finding this masterful camera work couldn’t have come at a better time. If you live on the west coast, you know Robles Video. Well versed and centered in the South Asian community, they never fail to capture the moments and deliver stunning displays. Enjoy this jewel of a wedding, through video, probably the medium ever!

I just love the color combination in the wedding, so I had to share a photo or two from Global Photography!

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Downright stunning, right?!


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