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Top Ten Wedding Day Dos

Vera Wang, leading fashion and bridal couture designer, released her Top Ten Wedding Day Dos which we would like to share with you.

What works fashion wise for that trek down the aisle?

"1. Feeling comfortable in your appearance is incredibly important. If you feel comfortable with the way you look, you will radiate the most confidence."

Brittany Baldwin married Mitchell Clough
at the Palazzo Versace on the Gold Coast.
Their Real Wedding features in The Bride's Gown Look Book.
She radiates confidence on her special day!
"2. Determine what kind of wedding you are having. The volume, silhouette, proportions, amount of adornment, tailoring and other elements of the dress should have a lot to do with not only where you have your wedding, but what time of day it is being held and what the temperature is. The dress is not only about how it looks on your body."
Lou Fitzhardinge & Paul McDougall
A Real Wedding in The Brides Gown
Lou is dressed beautifully for a wonderful cold Autumn wedding.

"3. It's really important to see the whole look - the dress, the headpiece, the size of the bouquet and the shoes. I would go so far as to include the makeup. A lot of girls put a tremendous amount of effort into the dress, but they don't give a lot of thought to the headpiece, tiara, barrettes or other accessories. Very often they are an afterthought."
Kimberley & Daniel Tuillo featured as a Real Wedding
in our Autumn 2012 Issue 20 digital magazine.
Great hair do, tiara, matching earrings and complimentary makeup!

"4. Go easy on the bouquet. Bouquets that are too large or too loud will detract from the dress."

Katie and Matt - The Secret Garden
Such an intricate dress of beauty subtly complimented by the bouquet!
"5. Hem lengths are very key. You have to make sure you don't see the shoes. The dress should definitely be floating above in the front. If it is too long in front, it's treacherous. In order to make a wedding a success, the bride should not have to lift the dress. Someone tripped in my most recent show. It can be a particularly long walk down the aisle."
Natasha and Paul Cooper featured
as a Real Wedding in our The Brides Gown Look Book.
Natasha negotiated the stairs out of the church with no trouble at all !

"6.  Makeup is another thing to think about. I'm not crazy about strong red lipstick with a white dress. If you never wear blue eyeshadow or purple eyeshadow or glitter, why wear it on your wedding day? You want to avoid any makeup that makes you look disguised or that makes you no longer look like yourself. That is huge. It should be the same with the hair. Sometimes stylists can get too elaborate with hair styles and colours. Wearing hair accessories and bobby pins are very much about editing."

Hannah and Rhys Clark featured as a Real Wedding
 in The Brides Gown Look Book
Her makeup is professionally applied and accentuates her natural beauty!

"7.  I have to say I prefer a shoe on the quieter side whether it is a fashion shoe (though it doesn't have to be) or something with a bit of a wedding feeling. I like a shoe with a tapered toe box. I'm not someone who is into a full-on Swarovski-covered glittery shoe. I don't think you want that much attention. A little kitten heel is nice if you are marrying someone shorter than you, or a platform if you are marrying someone taller."

Amy and James Tracy-Inglis are featured
in our Autumn 2012, Issue 20 digital magazine
Amy's shoes are from Kurt Geiger 



"8.  It is just as important to have black-and-white photography done as it is to have colour. Black and white is chic and timeless."



Leonie and Chris Davenport featured as a
Real Wedding in our Autumn 2012 Issue 20 digital magazine
Black and white is chic and timeless!

"9.  Step into your dress whether it is large or narrow. There are things no one can compensate for. I once had a bride get red lipstick on the front of her dress when she pulled it on over her head. Keep anyone with colourful drinks, beverages or makeup away from you."

May and Adrian Wong featured as a Real Wedding in our
Autumn 2012 Issue 20 digital magazine
May is carefully helped into her gown by her bridesmaid so as to not
disturb the gorgeous hair do.

"10.  Savour the moment. There's a tendency when people get married to rush down the aisle as soon as the ceremony has ended. I'm not sure if it's relief or what. But you have to remember the guests have spent most of the time looking at your back during the service. So much work goes into planning. Take your time when walking back down the aisle. Let them see the dress."

Amy and James Tracy-Inglis are featured
in our Autumn 2012, Issue 20 digital magazine
Gradually and happily walking down the aisle after a beautiful ceremony!

Great advice! Thanks Vera!


Vera Wang










Bibilography:
1: Studio Sixty Photography & Todd Hunter McGraw
3: Jennifer Oliphant Photography www.jenniferoliphant.com
4: http://www.styleandbride.com/2012/02/katie-and-matt-the-secret-garden/
5. Ryan Heywood www.ryanheywood.com
6: Ryan Ahern www.ahern.com.au
7 & 10: Popcorn Photography http://www.popcornphotography.com.au
8: Tim Coulson Photography  www.timcoulson.com
9: Pobke Photography  http://www.pobkephotography.com

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Unveiled: 200 Years of Wedding Fashion

From the Victoria and Albert Museum
 London

Presented at The Museum

of New Zealand,


 
Te Papa Tongarewa

Te Papa is situated in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand

Romance

Glamour

Extravagance

Dita Von Teese on her wedding day, 2005. Dress by Vivienne Westwood, hat by Stephen Jones. Photograph by and courtesy of Odessy Barbu.

On Now until 22 April 2012
Admission charges apply

If you are in New Zealand or visiting New Zealand before 22nd April 2012 taking a visit to this exhibition is well worth the effort.

Experience the evocative world of weddings through this extraordinary collection of wedding attire from the 19th century to today. See outfits inspired by tradition, practicality, fashion, fantasy – and, of course, love.


Wedding dress and coat designed by John Bates for his Jean Varon label, London, 1966. Cotton gabardine trimmed with silvered PVC. Worn by Marit Allen for her marriage to Sandy Lieberson in London on 10 June 1966. ©Victoria and Albert Museum

Embroidered silk satin wedding dress by Norman Hartnell, London, 1933. Commissioned by Margaret Whigham for her marriage to Charles Sweeny on 21 February 1933. Given and worn by Margaret, Duchess of Argyll. ©Victoria and Albert Museum / V&A Images



Highlights include celebrity gowns by stellar international designers such as Norman Hartnell, Vivienne Westwood, and Christian Lacroix. Also on show are special commissions by New Zealand designers WORLD, Lindah Lepou, and Jane Yeh.

How is it that the traditional western European white wedding dress has become the garment of choice for brides in many countries and cultures? And what do wedding dress styles say about the social and economic conditions of their day? You'll learn some of the answers from this magnificent display.


Embroidered silk wedding dress by Christian Lacroix, Paris, Autumn/Winter 1992-93 Haute Couture. Given by Christian Lacroix. Photograph by Guy Marineau © 1992

Silk brocade shoes purchased from Peter Robinson, London, 1914. Worn by Phyllis Blaiberg for her marriage to Bertie Mayer Stone at the Bayswater Synagogue, London on 9 September 1914. Given by Mrs B. Rackow ©Victoria and Albert Museum / V&A Images




Francis Hooper, Denise L’Estrange-Corbet, and Benny Castles discuss their inspiration for the outfits that appear in Unveiled. Plus, we peek backstage as the dress is prepared for its debut at New Zealand Fashion Week. 


More pictures, videos of interviews with designers, recordings by the curator of the museum and much more is available on their website. Even if you can't make it to Wellington to see this exhibition it is definitely worth a visit to their website:




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Lovely Shoe Clips

I am loving these shoe clips from BHLDN. They are just so pretty and a cheap way of making a simple pair of shoes look fab, they start from just $25USD.









Posted by Emma Henderson
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Love & Lace

If you're after a vintage-inspired pair of heels they don't look too 'grannyish' then these might just make the grade. With a trimming of patent leather these Jimmy Choo Faith lace and patent pumps are heavenly. Black is such a smart, modern choice for a wedding shoe and the bonus? You'll love and wear them long after you've said 'I do'. Avaliable to purchase online at www.net-a-porter.com.


Faith lace and patent peeptoe pump £546



Posted by Emilie Harrison
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L.O.V.E

Valentino are doing some truly amazing things with their shoes at the moment. Take a look at these beauties! I am in love with the gorgeous caramel coloured satin and lace of the first two and who would have thought leather and tulle would make such a gorgeous combo? If you're wanting to get your hands on these visit www.net-a-porter.com.


Bow-embellished satin sandals £782


Lace and satin platfrom pumps £442


Leather and tulle-embellished mesh sandals $822

Posted by Emilie Harrison
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Tie Me Up

It's Friday and because I love shoes I thought I would share these beauties with you. Now that ShopBop have their online bridal boutique it's never been easier to get those gorgeous designer pieces you crave for your wedding. With pleated slik straps and a chiffon bow these Giuseppe Zanotti sandals are simply gorgeous. Be sure to visit ShopBop's new wedding boutique at www.shopbop.com. Enjoy your weekend everyone!


Chiffon bow high heel sandals AUD$850

Posted by Emilie Harrison
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White Wonder

Embellished with a floral corsage and Swarovski crystals these white Brian Atwood peeptoe satin sandals are sparkly, shimmering heaven. If you're looking for a Cinderealla-style shoe this could be as close as you're going to get. What makes them even more special is the fact that each pair is personally signed by Brian Atwood himself. Ohhh La La! Available online at www.net-a-porter.com for a pretty penny - £2,042 of them to be exact!


Aurora embellished satin sandals £2,042



Posted by Emilie Harrison
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Longing For Lanvin

I'm a sucker for a gorgeous shoe box. I keep all my shoes in their boxes, free of dust and sticky fingers. I always have done and always will do, regardless of the space they seem to consume. These Lanvin embellished satin sandals are amazingly beautiful. Bows, mother-of-pearl, pailette and glass crystals couldn't go together any better. And the shoe box? Eeeeek! I would be very chuffed to have that sitting on the top of my ever increasing pile. The most perfect wedding day shoes don't you think? Available for £557 online at www.net-a-porter.com.





Posted by Emilie Harrison
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Sparkle All Night

Nothing better than shoes that sparkle and these little babies from Jimmy Choo certainly do! Paired with a dress in a similar colour you'd have a winning combination. Available online at www.-net-a-porter.com.



Posted by Emilie Harrison
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The Seasonal Change

Well Summer is fast drawing to a close (sad face) which means the cooler weather will soon be heading our way. On a good note this means shopping for a new wardrobe to keep you toasty once autumn arrives! I was in Myer last week and noticed they have now started the switch with cute pea coats, gorgeous dresses and some super cool shoes and boots. If you're after some seasonal inspiration then have a squizz at the video below. Autumn is upon us! Visit Myer's website at www.myer.com.au for store locations.

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A sponsored post by Myer

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Flower Power

These dainty nude leather sandals with organza flower apliques by Giuseppe Zanotti are oh so pretty. With a gold 4.5 inch heel they'd make the perfect choice for a wedding shoe. Power to the flower! Availabe to purchase online at www.net-a-porter.com for £455.





Posted by Emilie Harrison
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Shoe In

It's been a long time coming but finally shoe lovers can rejoice, Sydney will be the home of Christian Louboutin's first Australian concept store. The 32nd Christian Louboutin boutique to open, it will be located at Australia's hottest new shopping destination, Westfield Sydney. Opening early December the store will also be offering Christian Louboutin's range of bags and mens shoes. Visit www.christianlouboutin.com for collection details.

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Below - a sketch of what the speccy store will look like




Silver Sweeties

Wouldn't these silver Jimmy Choo's make a simply gorgeous pair of wedding shoes? Embellished with crystals, these leather Lotus sandals would sparkle. If you didn't know Australia has three of our very own Jimmy Choo boutiques so be sure to pay one a visit if you're in the market for some amazing heels. Addresses are available at www.jimmychoo.com however they are located at Melbourne's Chadstone Shopping Centre and Sydney's MLC Centre and Westfield Bondi Junction. Jimmy Choo is also available to buy online at www.net-a-porter.com.

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