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Am I for real? I sure am. Earlier this year Carolina Herrera debuted her first ever bridal pantsuit, and since then lots of other designers have been taking note. I mean the suit is lovely, is it not?
I probably wouldn’t have considered it for my wedding, but I wouldn’t mind wearing it SOMEWHERE. And although some of the wedding pantsuits coming down the runway do look dressy enough for a wedding, others are more suited for one of P-Diddy’s “white” parties.
Here is another beautiful suit by Yuki Katsura.
It’s hard to believe, but Bianca Jagger got married to her rockstar husband in a similar ensemble 42 years ago.
So tell me, what do you think? Even though this style will never be worn by the majority of brides, could it work for some of the super-independent ladies out there?
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I spotted this doll earlier today and thought, “What a cute gift for a flowergirl!”
Sold by Joelle’s Dolls
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When it comes to wedding day bling, the big issue is no longer what to wear, but where to wear it all. Brides are no longer content to confine jewelry to their ears, necks and wrists. It’s more popular than ever to literally have a sprinkling of unique bridal jewelry from head to toe.
Brooches are big again, thanks to the trend toward vintage styles. If you want to create a point of interest on your gown, a sparkling brooch might be just the thing for you. 
Another major trend among brides: Taking advantage of hair jewelry and headpieces.

[Source: You May Kiss The Bride ]
A creative bride or hairdresser can make a gorgeous “headpiece” by incorporating a favorite necklace into a hairdo. Lisa Raye was way in front on this trend when she tied the knot several years ago.
If you’re wearing earrings or a necklace, it’s always a good idea to make sure they complement you hairstyle and your wedding day attire. This will never change. Wearing a set is fine, as long as it doesn’t look TOO matchy-matchy.
Don’t forget the little things. Bracelets and bejeweled garters offer another way to add extra sparkle, if that’s what you’re after. 
What do you think? What are some other ways brides can use jewelry to create personalized looks?
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The first bridal show of 2012 will prove to be an exciting one! We are happy to announce that Joie de Vie Weddings & Events will take part in the I Do Downtown Bridal Crawl! For the third annual Crawl, newly engaged couples, brides and grooms will be able to visit a few of the great venues located in downtown Orlando. In addition to the great venues, you will also have an opportunity to meet great central Florida vendors and professionals! We will be at the The University Club along with:
Here are the details for the show:
Sunday, January 8, 2012
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Advanced registration and tickets: $ 10 individual, $ 15 for two.
Advanced registration closes on Friday, January 6, at 5 p.m.
REGISTER NOW by clicking here.
Register early as the day-of registration and tickets will be higher than early registration at the History Center: $ 15 individual, $ 20 for two.
The Venues that are participating in this year’s Crawl include:
The University Club of Orlando (where you can find us and park your car!)
Orange County Regional History Center (where you will check in or register)
Ballroom at Church Street
Ceviche Tapas Bar and Restaurant
Citrus Club
Embassy Suites Hotel
Grand Bohemian Hotel
310 Lakeside
This will be a great opportunity to visit multiple downtown venues and meet wedding and event professional that will be a great asset to your special day! It is your way of working on the wedding, spending time with your loved ones while enjoying food, drink, and entertainment.
Questions? Call (407) 836-7035 or (407) 836-8502.
Are you attending? Be sure to stop by and see us at the University Club for a special gift that will help you with your wedding planning!
Until next time,
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We know that our readers are always on the lookout for one-of-a-kind accessories. So we want to make sure to tell you about a new handmade bridal collection from hat designer Sharon Harkness-Dobler at her shop Yellow Rose. She’s based in Germany but ships worldwide. Take a look at some of her creations:
If you have something a little different in mind, Yellow Rose also offers custom design services.
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How’s this for inspiration? Allen/Williams Events recently held its Chicago Couture Luxury event featuring African-American bridal gown designers Atha Sharod Bridal and Bryan K. Osburn (who we told you about a while back). The show highlighted some truly glamorous looks for brides. Take a look!
See more pics on Allen/Williams’ Facebook page.
Photography by Rick Aguilar Studios
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Ahh, summer is in the air. Stifling heat and outrageous AC bills. But it is a great time to get married! Especially with such a warm spring, it looks like this season is going to be a hot one. That means light, airy, and flowy wedding dresses will be all the rage for indoor and outdoor weddings this summer. And not to forget the bridesmaids! Those girls are working hard so that their best friend can have the spotlight. So it’s important they are comfortable running around, carrying the bride’s train, or helping her pose for the wedding photographer. Here are a couple of gorgeous (and affordable!) bridesmaid dresses by David’s Bridal that will keep all the girls cool and fabulous:
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