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Lauren Bush & David Lauren Wedding Album

Rustic Elegance was the beautiful and understated theme when Lauren Bush married David Lauren, son of iconic American Fashion Designer Ralph Lauren. But really, when your Father in Law lends you his Colarado ranch for your nuptials, not to mention designing you a stunning, modern take on a Victorian gown made by a 100 strong army of craftsman, is there really any other theme?

I just adore this last photo- that gorgeous gown against the rugged Rocky mountains- so romantic!

Photo credit: Mark Seliger for Vogue

mine & soner’s Heartfelt Harbour Wedding

 

Mike and Soner married on August 27th, six years to the very date they fell in love. True romantics, the couple kept their wedding day graceful and timeless- “the heart of our wedding day was all about our love for each other” Mine and Soner exchanged heartfelt vows by the Lily Pond at Centennial Parklands and celebrated by Sydney Harbour with an intimate reception at Ottoman Cuisine.
Mine’s stunning Oscar De La Renta gown

 

“When Soner and I were engaged, we exchanged promise rings bound by a red ribbon. This tradition continues on the wedding day. My brother and I shared a wonderful moment where he tied a red ribbon around my waist as a symbol of my love, promise and faithfulness to my groom, as in Soner is the only one that can untie that knot!”

“A Turkish wedding is meant to be a public display that a celebration of marriage is taking place. Outside my parents home we had musicians and a crowd of family and friends awaiting Soner’s arrival with his entourage to carry out the “gelin alma” tradition, literally meaning to get the bride and start the party! The bride’s family play funny games by deliberately forcing the groom to succumb to comical demands or even requests for money, otherwise he cannot enter the threshold!
Eventually Soner stumbled inside and I will never forget the ecstatic expression on his face when we finally got to see each other – I reacted with sheer excitement as soon as I saw my handsome groomy! My father walkd me out my childhood home which then triggered the dancing on the front yard.
” – Mine

Mine and Soner incorporated their Turkish heritage into their wedding day with clever and unique touches; “Soner and I both grew up in Sydney however because of our Turkish heritage we wanted to implement some of our culture for a personalised touch. Our stationary included details of the Istanbul and Sydney skyline which represented our love for both cities. We had the same skyline design on our cake made by the talented artists from Cake Occasions – it was absolutely exquisite and yummy too!

A traditional Turkish band wowed our guests and kept them dancing through the night. “We had traditional drums and pipes going off at one point during the night and all our guests held one another to do the “halay” which is a traditional Turkish folk dance. It was a great moment seeing everyone with their big genuine smiles as they circled around us on the dance floor!”- Mine

Mine on the wedding venues:
“We had a lovely ceremony with our close family and friends by the Lily Pond at Centennial Parklands. It was the perfect outdoor setting I was looking for. The surroundings were gorgeous without the need for any additional decor. We exchanged heartfelt vows in Turkish based on our promise to love, respect, trust and commit to each other for the rest of our lives. At the end of the ceremony when our celebrant announced us as husband and wife, it was such a surreal and powerful moment!

We knew exactly where we wanted to have our reception, an intimate venue that had its own ambience. Ottomans Cuisine at Walsh Bay was our first and only choice for this reason. The decor is a combination of modern and old with exposed timber beams and a ceiling adorned with hanging tulip lamps. There is nothing prettier than a floor to ceiling view of the Sydney Harbour and it was lovely to be able to step outside onto the terrace with our guests.

The Wedding Favours:
“For our favours, we had custom made copper “cezves” (Turkish coffee pot) with our names and wedding date engraved on the outer side. We added satchels of Turkish coffee, sugared almonds and instructions on how to brew the perfect cup which was a real hit with our guests!”

On the first dance:
“We had our first dance to “Yellow” by Coldplay. We interpret this song as a romantic devotion to each other as it speaks of an unconditional love of someone making you feel “yellow” on the inside – and I was absolutely glowing on the inside and outside from happiness!

On the special moments:
“I had a teary moment when my sister shared a touching story of our parents when they said goodbye to Turkey and started a new life in Australia. It was a story of my father’s strength and my mother’s courage and spirit – I felt a great sense of pride being their daughter and to be part of such a beautiful loving family.”

Wedding surprises:
“Soner gave me the best wedding surprise by singing “You Make Me Smile” by Uncle Kracker. It was totally unexpected because whenever we’re in the car together, I am always the one rocking the radio and hitting the high notes with terrible execution. I would tease him and make a point of it that he never sings along so I was absolutely blown away and cuddled him straight after his sweet gesture!”

On the photography:
“We felt very strong about having a candid style of photography. We wanted to have beautiful romantic shots using natural light so we were confident Tealily Photography were the perfect choice to achieve this. Every beautiful moment and emotion was captured and we didn’t even know they were there! They are so highly talented and enthusiastic, we couldn’t have asked for anything more.”

Mine & Soner’s Wedding Style Guide
Photographer: Tealily Photography, Sydney
Videographer: Steven Mileski
Dress: Oscar De La Renta
Brides shoes: Jimmy Choo
Venue: Ottoman Cuisine, Walsh Bay
Suits: Calibre
Bridesmaids dresses: Carla Zampatti
Stationery: Watermarx Letterpress, Brookvale
Cake: Cake Occasions, Paddington
Make up: Captivating Looks

Vera Wang Fall 2012: Black Wedding Dresses

Her name alone conjours images of fresh faced brides and timeless white wedding gowns, so when Vera Wang sends models clad in swathes of deconstructed chiffon, organza and tulle- in the decidedly nontraditional shades of ebony and nude- you just know that we’ll be seeing much more drama on the catwalk, and aisles this season. Is black the new white for weddings?

But, this gorgeous girl did it first in a stunning lace Rhonda Hemmingway gown (almost a year ago!) and to celebrate her first wedding anniversary, we’ll be sharing her pics with you oh so soon!

Image credit: Vera Wang

New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2012

Spring/Summer Fashion Week is showing in New York this week and we’ve edited our picks from the collections of some of our favourite designers to inspire you. Whether it was sculptural ruffles, fluid shapes or pops of colour, the looks were glamorous and feminine.

Jenny Packham
Feminine elegance ruled at Jenny Packham, reminding us why The Duchess of  Cambridge is a fan. Silhouettes were flattering, with attention drawn to the waist.

Carolina Herrera
The glamour of the 1930′s inspired Carolina Herrera’s collection. Simple silhouettes are transformed by deco prints, beading and modern bright colours for an effortlessly chic look. Oh, how I covet the emerald green gown!

Vera Wang
The Vera Wang collection with its neon brights, transparent fabrics and wild patterns, was apparently inspired by Alice in Wonderland.

 

Rachel Zoe
Expectations were high for Rachel Zoe’s S/S 2012 collection, and whilst we’d expect nothing but a billion per cent glamour from the world’s most famous stylist, she certainly delivered. My favourite? The ruffled sleeve gown in the middle. And I can certainly see many a Summer bride in the strapless chiffon gown.


Marchesa

Marchesa never fails to impress, and Spring 2012 was big on drama with elaborate, sculptural designs in decadent fabrics. Brides, which gown would you choose?

Inspired? We are!

Images via Getty Images

White by Vera Wang Fall 2011

Romantic and whimsical, you can’t help but be caught up in the romance of the Fall 2011 collection from Vera Wang diffusion line, White by Vera Wang.

The exquisite new bridesmaids and shoe collection manage to be both fabulously fashionable whilst maintaining that timeless allure for which Ms Wang is renowned. The black waisted belts are a stylish, modern touch.

White by Vera Wang, available exclusively for Davids Bridal.
Fear not Aussie gals, With the bridal collection priced from $600-$1,200, and bridesmaids dresses under $200, hitting New York for a girls week may not completely out of the question!

Polkadot Bride’s Favourite Bridesmaids Dresses & Moments

I am so thrilled to introduce a guest blogger this week while I am holidaying (Lake Como right now!) who is one of my favourite people on the planet. Ms Polka of Polkadot Bride is an inspiration to me both personally and professionally and is undoubtedly one of the best blogs around.

So, without further ado, Ms Polka shares some gorgeous bridesmaids frocks and moments.

I love it when I see a bride surrounded by her favourite girls – there’s a sense of mushiness, or warmth of heart and soul (which is what Polka Dot Bride is all about). Helping your bridesmaids look stunning, and their best selves is part of the fun of being a bride.

Anna and Danion’s Wedding
I must admit, floor length gowns are always a favourite of mine at a wedding and when I saw Anna’s choice of gorgeous floor length maxi dresses for her outdoor winery wedding, I was smitten! The vivid colours worked with hydrangea bouquets and the alternate colour for Anna’s made of honour added a little twist and gave the girls a cohesive look.
Photos: Nic Duncan

Charlie and Rich’s Wedding
If you’re getting married in an exotic location like Bali, I think you can have a bit of fun and splash out with your bridesmaids gowns. These fun red and pink bridesmaids frocks were made by Charlie herself the night before the wedding, and the fluffy tutu inspired skirts were the perfect touch for a tropical wedding.
Photo: Matt Reed

 

Ali and Jason’s Wedding
When Ali wed Jason on the south coast of New South Wales, her bridesmaids wore knee length white gowns and carried bouquets of hydrangeas and roses. I love the relaxed draping of the gowns. The fresh white is such a wonderful choice for a summer beach wedding.
Photo: SugarLove Weddings

Jaidene and Jaime’s wedding
Black, floor length gowns are always so incredibly elegant and for Jaidene and Jaime who married in a black tie wedding, these strapless numbers for Jaidene’s bridesmaids fit the wedding style beautifully. Each gown featured a ruffle and subtle pinstripe and the girls carried creamy and pink roses, which suited Jaidene’s own bouquet.
Photo: Matt Reed

Felicity and Scott’s Wedding
I love the yellow, fifties style gowns that Felicity chose for her bridesmaids when she married Scott. The fresh yellow worked in with their bouquets of billy buttons and daisies and were so fun at the Summer wedding of the couple.
Photo: I Love Wednesdays

 

Rebekah and Odyn’s Wedding
Rebekah dressed her bridesmaids in shades of nude and pink for her Maleny wedding to Brad. To add a personal touch, Rebekah sewed antique lace to match her own wedding gown and ribbons to each bridesmaid’s ensemble. The bridesmaids wore beaded necklaces and carried antique rose coloured bouquets, which matched the vintage feeling of the wedding.
Photo: Matt & Katie Photographers

 

Kate and Damien’s Wedding
Over recent years, there’s been a trend toward muted colours and neutrals, so I loved this bring spot of coral pink at Kate and Damien’s Port Douglas wedding. The colour reflects the tropical environment but the length and style tie in with the elegant formality of the wedding.
Photo: gm photographics

 

Mel and Matt’s Wedding
Mel took a fun personal route for her bridesmaids’ attire. With simple white singlets, she created fabric blooms decorated with pearls, buttons and beadings with the girls’ skirts in taupe with copper and green waistbands. The DIY style was reflective of the wedding itself with every element from hair accessories, personalised clutches to the brides shoes being handmade and hand sewn by the bride and groom.
Photo: Michelle Fiona Photography

 

Kate and James’ Wedding
Kate and James chose a nostalgic garden party feel for their wedding, and Kate’s bridesmaids wore floor length floral gowns (with different necklines) she found at a local chain store. The vintage style floral print set off the garden inspired elements of the day and Kate paired their gowns with simple rose bouquets.
Photo: J Roberts Photography

Lee Chin and Stevens Wedding

I always love it when a bride puts her bridesmaids in gowns that are so reflective of the entire wedding. Lee Chin and Steven held a Sydney wedding that paid homage to their Chinese heritage and Lee Chin’s bridesmaids wore rich golden gowns with red Chinese silk waist ties. The girls pinned succulents into their hair
Photo: Milk & Honey Photography

Thank you for such gorgeous bridesmaid inspirations Ms Polka! Tomorrow, Polkadot Bride’s round up of the Top 10 shoes for brides.

Rosemount Australian Fashion Week 2012: Alex Perry

Rosemount Australian Fashion Week kicked off in Sydney this week, showcasing the best Australian fashion has to offer. Perennial Amour Amour favourite, Alex Perry didn’t disappoint with his ‘Cuban Princess’ collection. Vibrant colours, sexy silhouettes and high voltage glamour. Fabulous inspiration for the bride, bridesmaid or black tie guest.

I’d love to see a bridesmaid in that gorgeous black floral design… that or wear it to a wedding myself! What are your favourites?

Image credit: Getty Images via marie claire

New York Bridal Fashion Week 2012: wrap up

Better late than never, we are rounding up some more of our favourites from New York Bridal Fashion Week Spring 2012.

Oscar De La Renta
A perennial favourite of mine, Oscar De La Renta did not disappoint with jewelled details and structured, dramatic designs.

Provonias
Lace detailing and classic silhouettes defined the Provonias 2011 Spring Collection.

Modern Trousseau
Fun and feminine, simple silhouettes with lace and ruffles.

Christos
Beautiful in their simplicity, these are gowns for the classic bride. I personally love the focus on the waist.

Carolina Herrera
Traditional silhouettes meets modern detailing at Carolina Herrera. Just two of my favourites.

Amsale
So simple, so gorgeous. Love the glamorous hair and dramatic lip of the models too!


Image credits: Martha Stewart Weddings/Getty Images

 

Vera Wang- New York Bridal Spring Fashion Week 2012

Vera Wang, arguably the reigning queen of bridal did not disappoint with her Spring 2012 collection for New York Bridal Fashion Week.
Feminine silhouettes in soft tones of blush, ivory, taupe and mint floated down the runway, with structured bodices gave a modern edge to layer upon layer of tulle.

I know it’s hard to pick, but which one’s your favourite?

Image credit: Martha Stewart Weddings

 

Monique Lhuillier: New York Bridal Week 2012

Monique Lhuillier showed a characteristically elegant Spring 2012 collection at New York Bridal Week this month. Featuring delicate detailing, grecian layering, and blush tones, the collection is timeless, feminine and simply beautiful.

Brides, have Reese and Monique Lhuillier inspired you to ditch white and embrace a blush gown on on your wedding day?

Image credit: Martha Stewart Weddings