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Crazy for Chevron.

On this gloomy day, I have decided to jump on the chevron stripes bandwagon and bring to you this funky pattern. It was a hit last year and no doubt, it will continue to climb up the wedding prints ladder. It’s already started to make a presence in my home, beginning with the couch throw. How about you? Why not incorporate this modern take on stripes to your big day? No one said this print is only used for the gas station.

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Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Bella Figura, CheerUpCherup via Etsy, Quinnyssentials via Etsy, Minted, Joanna Goss via Wiley Valentine, Ruby the Fox

 Too pretty to eat.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Carrie Sellman (Half Baked), Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle, Jeff Loves Jessica via Cocoa and Fig, Meg Perotti, Erin Hearts Court via Green Wedding Shoes, Thoughtfully Simple

Table runners, photo backdrops, groom’s tie. Chevron away.

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Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Gresham Photography, Be Lovely Blog, Dream Love Photography, Jill Thomas via Green Wedding Shoes, Grace and Light, Sarah Yates via The Merriment Blog

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Stripes In Your Eyes.

Don’t you just love the stripes on zebras? So classy and sexy yet giving off a fun vibe. You too can bring effortless chic to your wedding day by incorporating the stripe-y print: blue and white for a nautical theme, black and white for understated elegance or experiment with bright colours to reflect your playfulness. Don’t go overboard though or your guests will be seeing stripes in their eyes.

Oh hello, I’d like one of those. Red stripe beer I mean.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Minted via Bride, Swiss Cottage Design via A Vintage Party, Umama via Oh So Beautiful Paper, Martha Stewart Weddings, Ivandy27 via Etsy, Minted via Bride Finds, Lilly & Louise via Oh So Beautiful Paper, Heather Parker.com via Weddings by Georgia, Aerialist Press via Brides

Subtlety is the key.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Charmaine Spangenberg Photography, Love Ala Photography via Musings of a Reluctant Bride, Agnes Lopez via Style Me Pretty, Snippet & Ink via Bridal Musings, Events in the City, Green Wedding Shoes via Fossil Blog, Shannon Lee Images via Occasions Magazine, Head In The Clouds, Ruffled via Libby James Blog

 Stripe-y and sweet.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Angela & Evan Photography via Delightfully Engaged, Martha Stewart Weddings, Style Me Pretty via Koyal Wholesale, Sweetapolita via Yummy Wedding Food, M Robin Cakes via Trendy Bride, Sara Gray via Elizabeth Anne Designs, I Do Weddings via My Wedding Bag, Martha Stewart Weddings via Poptastic Bride

One fun-tastic bridal party.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): 1313 Photography via Southern Weddings, Brooke Images via Southern Weddings, Vantage Pictures via Martha Stewart Weddings, Zoelle via One Wed, Bollinger & Dan via The Knot, Tabitha Simmons via Brides, Megan Beth Photography via United With Love, Stacey Kane via The Knot, Joelle Pulido Photography via The Sweetest Occasion

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Non-floral Bouquets. Be Different.

You like to be different and you’re bored of the traditional floral bouquets. You’d also rather splash out your money on good entertainment for guests or save for an awesome honeymoon. After all, flowers die. Go for edible bouquets with fruits or sweets, felt or pearl bouquets that can last a lifetime and DIY to save yourselves some dime. That’s one cool bridal party.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Adrienne and Colin, Beautiful Moments Photography via Brisbane Wedding Planners Blog, Dipity, Nicole Fields via La Belle Bride, Casa Sugar, We Be Girls, Wedding Paper Divas Blog, Binaryflips Photography via Style Me Pretty, Oh Dear Photography, Design Grove via Wedding by Color

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Team Neon Pink + Turquoise: How Neon Can You Go?

Photo credits (from left): Getty Images, Want That Wedding, Splash via Daily Mail

First it was Katy Perry at the Roc-Nation Pre-Grammy brunch, then it was SamCam at yesterday’s London Fashion Week reception. They have both brought an explosion of colour to a very psychedelic 2012. We’re only two months into the year and already, we’ve seen much extreme colour blocking everywhere. Now it’s your turn. Just make sure you don’t wear a neon pink wedding dress, unless you want a cameo in My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): AM Photography via Integrity Hills, Blog Celebration SA, VPonsale, Good Things Wedding via Jono and Rina, Signature Bloom via Flickr, CutestFood, Elaine Gates via Style Me Pretty, Victoria Kitchen via Flickr, Thoughtful Day via Lovely Pieces Design, Share Dessert Company, Green Wedding Shoes via Savanah Smiles, Hillary Maybery via Wedding Chicks, KC Cakes via Cakes Decor

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Back to Nature: Rustic Forest Wedding.

Today’s post is dedicated to two very special friends who are tying the knot this summer in Whistler (I can hear you gasp!) and are looking to have one cozy, rustic, forest style bash. Couples getting hitched in HK, don’t despair. You can still bring the outdoors in, but that doesn’t give you the right to set up an enchanted forest in a ballroom (that’s just tacky). Incorporate nature into your table decor or the cake. As with any wedding, it’s about who you celebrate it with rather than how you do it. Focus on what’s important to you because this is your day. You guys rock! 

It’s outdoors. It’s natural. Who won’t want to celebrate?

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Ello There via Etsy, A Visual Concept via Etsy, Christine & Ivan via Offbeat Bride, Weddingzine, Steep Street via Once Wed, Burning House SF via Etsy

You’ve got the beauty of nature to help you.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Project Wedding via Always a Bridesmaid, Anna Kuperberg via WithThis Ring, Twin Hearts Photography via Project Wedding, Wedding The Me Idea, Laura Novak via Ruffled, Ben Christensen via Green Wedding Shoes, Beth Helmstetter Events LL via Whispering Pines Catalog, Jolie Jolie via Wedding Paper Divas, Carla Frances Photo via Offbeat Bride, Paul Specht Photography via The Knot, How Do I Love Thee, Jose Villa via Once Wed

Say bye bye to traditional 3-course meals. Make eating fun.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Adrienne and Colin Blog, White Tulip Photography via Polka Dot Bride, Canvas & Canopy Events, Jackie Wonders via Green Wedding Shoes, Stone Crandall Photography via Green Wedding Shoes, Jesse Leake via Green Wedding Shoes, Hugh Forte via Live What You Love, One Love Photo via La Belle Bride, Gilpin-Percy DIY Wedding

 Experiment with colours.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Fashion Tide's Blog, Cedarwood Weddings, Floataway Studios via Green Wedding Shoes, Once Wed, Drozian Photoworks via Delightfully Engaged, Southern Weddings, Laura Ivanova Photography via Style Me Pretty, Bliss Wedding Studio via Style Me Pretty, Marriage New York via Super Bridesmaid Dress

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The Polka Dot Fever.

Think 50′s, Carolina Herrera dresses back in the late 80′s early 90′s, Cath Kidston and more recently Zooey Deschanel in New Girl (quote: “I rock a lot of polka dots.”) whilst humming to Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini and you’ve got one quirky and playful wedding. Your hubby will probably scream “NO!” at your suggestion but assure him that you’ll be incorporating the print sparingly and promise him you won’t go overboard (No polka dot table cloths unless you want your guests to leave early by making them dizzy). Play with circular shapes, be it using flowers, balloons or lanterns to create your spin on the print. Go with strong colours and part with the baby pinks and purples. No one wants to attend a wedding that looks like a kid’s party.  Polka dots can be sophisticated too. 

Dots are the new hearts.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Elizabeth Anne Designs via Cheap Unique Weddings, Aaron Shintaku Photography via Polka Dot Bride, Lauren Venell's Wedding via Do It Yourself, Poppiseed Designs via Polka Dot Brides, Root Photography via Disney Wedding Blog, VP Gifts, Three Little Words via Delightfully Engaged (two photos), Etsy, Meg Perotti Wedding via Elizabeth Anne Designs

Who wouldn’t want a bite?

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Adi & Cat Benner via The Knot, Glen Edwards Photography, Harrison Long Photography via Fifties Wedding, Antonis Achilleos via The Knot, Matt Emrich Photography via Dandelion Flowers, Philly Mag via We Heart Sugar, The Wedding Shoebox via MaddyK, Michelle Doll Cakes via Brides.com

 Add a touch of whimsy to the bridal party.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Amina Michele, The Knot, Easton Events, Love Life Images via Table 6 Productions, Innocenti Studio, Pure Magnolia Couture via Etsy, Sunshine Guerilla, The Knot Australia, Brooke Schwab Photography via The Knot, Elizabeth Messina via Inside Weddings, Holly Cromer Pretty Little Weddings, Meg Perotti

Dots galore.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Apertura Blog via Elizabeth Anne Designs, I Am Michelle Pham Blog, Design Gal & Her Handy Man, Tim Halberg via Kelly Oshiro Events, The Wedding Line

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Royal Wedding: XOXO. Gossip Girl.

What? Which Royal is getting married this time? If you’ve been religiously watching Gossip Girl or a fan of Vera Wang, then you may know that the Upper East Side princess Blair Waldorf tied the knot (or tried to) with Prince Louis Grimaldi of Monaco in last week’s 100th episode. I don’t really care about the plot, but more importantly what the bridal party wore. Blair’s hair may have looked like she just went for a dip in the pool and distracted our eyes from the intricate lace Esther dress and the bridesmaids looked like swans (props for being thrifty and choosing the budget White by Vera line) but it was maid-of-honour Serena Van Der Woodsen’s sheer one shoulder blush coloured Farrah dress that stood out as the winner. xoxo.

The Princess.

Photo credits (from left): CW Network, Vera Wang, CW Network

 The Blush Bridal Party.

Photo credits (from left): White by Vera @ David's Bridal, CW Network, Vera Wang

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Team Tangerine + Fuchsia + Lemon. Hotness 2012.

Bridelicious is in that bright mood today. The sun is out and it’s hump day, so what better way than to celebrate using this year’s Pantone colour of the year, tangerine tango. If you’re the type of bride who likes all things bold and beautiful, add even more oomph to your wedding and treat your guests to a festival of colours by pairing tangerine with fuchsia and balancing out the strong hues with subtle splashes of lemon. Now, no one can say that ballroom looks boring.

Brighten up your guests’ day.

Photo Credits (clockwise from top left): The Knot, Modern Girl Invitations, Luna Lux, Wedding Chicks, Best Destination Wedding, Brides.com, Hi Note, Brinton Studios via Love This Day, Inspired By This via Fly Away Bride

Hot + Current.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Gabriel Ryan Photography via JL Designs, Amina Michele, Mary Basnight, Remnants Blog, Red Loft Studios, Style Me Pretty, Magen Portanova via The Plunge Project, Azzura Photography via Lotus Haus, Style Handler

Undeniably sweet.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Grey Luster Girl, Adrianne Bonafede via Party Artistry, Kathleen Clark Photography via The Knot, Martha Stewart Weddings, Anna and Blue Paperie, Martha Stewart Weddings

Colour block your party.

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Music City Events, Brinton Studios via Love This Day, Hilary Maybery via Wedding Chicks, Michele M. Waite via Zenadia Design, Wedding Rumors, Southern Weddings Magazine via The Garter Girl

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10 Simple Ways to Save on Your Wedding.

We’re in a recession after all. It may not seem like it when you still see scores of people (ok, they’re all from the Motherland) queuing up to buy Chanel handbags or when restaurants are fully booked more than a month in advance, but we have to face the fact. You cannot afford to celebrate like it’s 2006. Sorry to hit you with the hard truth. Having said that, it doesn’t mean your wedding has to be a non-event because there are so many ways to save and still make it memorable. Hey, the most important thing is you’re getting married to your true love, not whether your table flowers are the perfect colour, right? So, here’s how to cut costs.

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1. Hold your ceremony and reception at the same location. Not only will you save money on hiring two venues and on transport, you’ll also save on the stress of figuring out how to get everyone from Venue A to B. One extra tip, if the ceremony is right before the reception, you’ll also make sure that the dinner can start on time as most of your guests will have attended the ceremony. You know, HK people love to arrive fashionably late.

2. Hold your wedding on a weekday, in the Summer or during the day. Some guests might moan about having to attend a wedding on a school night but it’s impossible to keep everyone happy. HK Summers are hot and humid so fewer couples choose this season to get hitched but if you’re going to have it in the ballroom anyways, who cares what the weather is like outside?

3. Re-use the flowers from your ceremony and the bridesmaids’ bouquets for your reception. You may want to keep your own bouquet for sentimental reasons. Honestly, who will remember what your flowers looked like?

4. Skip having a wedding band during the reception and use your iPod to play music or hire a DJ who is a lot cheaper (you’re paying one person as opposed to five member of a band. When guests are eating and talking, they’re not going to care what the background music is. Just make sure you’ve chosen neutral songs, not some heavy metal music that’ll send the older guests’ hearts racing or opera music that’ll send the young ones to sleep.

5. If the venue (in HK, it’s most likely a hotel) includes table flowers in their package, use it. If not, be imaginative with your table centre-pieces. Skip the flowers and decorate with plants that guests can take home as wedding favours, mini-dessert table bar so guests can indulge however and whenever they like or old ‘empty’ wine bottles if you’re a wine aficionado. Remember, there is no right or wrong way.

6. Many production houses encourage the couple to set up a photo backdrop or stage even in the reception room. Tell them no and use the money you saved on the lighting instead. It’ll instantly transform the mood.

7. Leave out the pre-wedding photos. Why would you want to trape around in a rental wedding outfit in the whole of Hong Kong or even worse, in the middle of the piazzas in Europe with a forced, exhausted smile whilst strangers stare at you, just so you can tell others how much money you can spend?! Shouldn’t the most important and special photos be ones that are taken on your wedding day, candid shots that truly portray your happiness?

8. Have just one Maid of Honour and one Best Man and skip having any bridesmaids or groomsmen. That doesn’t necessarily mean you only have one best friend and if they’re really your friends, they’ll understand. Less outfits to pay for is a good thing. Get your friends to do some readings at the ceremony or plan your hen night or stag do. That way, no one will feel left out.

9. Save costs and save the environment. Send paperless save the dates and invitations. You can use online sites such as Cocodot or Paperless Post or even create your own video. Be creative.

10. Buy your dress on sample sales or online. Most often than not, you’ll shed a few pounds and the dress will need to be tucked in anyways so whether the dress fits at the time of purchase doesn’t make much difference. 

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Outnet: Deals & Steals.

The power of online shopping. Outnet, the outlet arm of Net-A-Porter not only slashes prices by up to 70% on designer items but they’ve put together the ‘Wedding edit’ for you gorgeous ladies. That means, you can buy your wedding outfit for under £600 (HKD 7k) and that includes your wedding gown, heels, earrings AND an evening gown to change into. Act fast because these sort of deals don’t always come round and if you buy more than £200 worth of goodies before 6pm tomorrow HK time, you’ll even get free international shipping thrown in for you. Now, you have approximately 23 hours to grab your bargains!

Here’s a selection of what we think your bridal party, including the beautiful bride should wear. Totally rockin’ the neutral theme.

Bride. 
Mikael Aghal chiffon gown (£392) + Giuseppe Zanotti satin pumps (£160) + Badgley Mischka chiffon gown (£196) + Bijoux Heart earrings (£104) = £578

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 Bridesmaids.
ALLDRESSEDUP one-shoulder dress (£379) + Familla Skovgaard (£154) = £533

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 Mums.
Ports 1961 cotton and silk-blend dress (£169) + Bally patent-leather pumps (£165) + Carolina Herrera cotton-twill jacket (£360) = £694

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