Wedding Dress Trends 2013: A Touch of Blush

Blush wedding dresses are on trend for 2013 and you may have seen celebrities like Jessica Biel and Reese Witherspoon wearing these pink gowns.  Although many brides think they want an all blush dress many decide that they don’t feel like a bride in a gown that isn’t white.

Photo provided by Its Sew My Style

If you love the look of a blush pink wedding dress but don’t feel like a bride wearing it, then consider an ombre wedding dress that combines white/ivory with a hint of blush pink.  This way you get the touch of pink you want without committing to an all pink dress.  Plus adding a touch of pink to a white or ivory dress makes the white/ivory stand out more!  Here are some of our favorite bridal gowns that include the perfect amount of blush pink!

Photo provided by Glamour
Photo provided by Wedding Dresses
Photo provided by Bridesmaid Trade

Keep in mind that if you want a touch of blush on your wedding dress, you do narrow down your choice of dresses since many designers only make a few blush dresses in their collections.  If you want a ball gown but  can’t find the perfect dress with a touch of blush pink, consider having a pink crinoline under the dress.  When you lift your dress when walking down the aisle and dancing guests will catch a glimpse of pink!

Photo provided by Belle The Magazine
Photo provided by Project Wedding
Photo provided by Weddings by Color

Let us know which dress is your favorite!

Happy Planning

Wedding Advice: Pregnant Bridesmaids

Lots of things may pop up in the planning of the wedding and one of those things may be a pregnant bridesmaid!  As much as you may want everyone to put their lives on hold during your wedding, you have to realize that won’t happen.  No need to worry.  There are so many bridesmaid dresses out there nowadays that accommodating a pregnant bridesmaid is easier than ever.

Photo provided by 2013 Wedding Dresses

First off make sure she is still comfortable being in the wedding.  You should have an idea of her due date and can determine how far along she will be. If she is still on board for the wedding, there are just a few things to consider to make your bridesmaid comfortable in your wedding.  Never tell a bridesmaid she can no longer be in the wedding since she is pregnant….that’s just not right.

Photo provided by Snippet and Ink

When looking for dresses you don’t have to dress your pregnant bridesmaid in an unflattering dress.  Just because she is pregnant doesn’t mean she can’t wear a similar dress and style to the other bridesmaids.  Be open to mixing and matching the bridesmaids dresses.  Consider choosing the same fabric and color but a few different styles.

Photo provided by Wedding Bee
Photo provided by Lil Sugar

Also look at choosing dresses with a fabric that stretches around the belly.  You may even want to consider a dress with straps for extra support.

Photo provided by Etsy
Photo provided by Wedding Bee

Alterations will be her best friend.  Prepare for alterations the week of the wedding so the dress not only fits her correctly but she feels comfortable as well.

You don’t have to throw out those heels just because of one girl.  Find a lower heel for your pregnant bridesmaid and keep the other girls in the higher heel if you want.  Another great idea is to provide flip flops or flats for all of the girls to wear during the reception.  That way they can all kick back and dance the night away in comfort.

Hope this has helped with what to do with your pregnancy pop up!

Happy Planning!

 

Wedding Dress Accessory: Bridal Caps

The 1920’s are a huge theme for weddings this year and this trend has revived a bridal accessory known as a cloche, or a bridal cap.

Photo provided by Shop Ever Thine

This year the bridal cap has been modernized a bit to match the wedding dress designs of today but has kept the same appeal it had in the 20‘s and 30‘s.  To me, this extremely romantic fascinator is the ultimate accessory for a vintage themed affair.  It gives an ethereal look covering the top of the head and part of the forehead.

Photo provided by 11 Year Wedding
Photo provided by Sweet Violet Bride

It can be made to wear just the cap on it’s own, with a long veil attached to the back or even a blusher or cage veil in the front.  This gives you some versatility for after the wedding in case you want to remove the veils and only wear the cap for the reception.

Photo provided by Chic Vintage Brides
Photo provided by Etsy

Most are made with lace or a sheer tulle material.  Some are adorned with crystals, jewels, feathers or flowers to add extra flair.

Photo provided by Story Book Hearts
Photo provided by Etsy

I have to say, bridal caps are one of my new favorite accessories especially for a vintage wedding.

What are your thoughts about these bridal caps?  We want to know!