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November 7th, 2011

2012 Bridal Gown Trends from the Little White Dress Shop

Cate and the rest of the staff over at Little White Dress Shop in Denver are abuzz about all things related to 2012 gowns. They recently returned from seeing it all live on the runway and shared the trends they saw in a recent newsletter. I thought it would be fun to pass them along and gather your thoughts. Here goes…

Top 2012 Bridal Fashion Trends

  • Hints of colorWhile ivory remains
    the color of choice for most all bridal gown designers, some colored
    embroidery, fabric, lace or ribbons added here or there is delightful
    in upcoming 2012 bridal gown styles.
  • LaceKate Middleton’s wedding gown has
    influenced the 2012 collections!
  • SashesWhat began as THE
    accessory in 2011, continues in full force in 2012!
  • Matching Veils!  Check out the MUST
    HAVE gowns with their very own MUST HAVE matching veil arriving at LWD in
    January/February!
  • Jackets, portrait collars, one strap options, wrapsThese ”accessories”
    are becoming key pieces in the 2012 collections.
  • Hi-low skirtsNot yet an official
    “trend” for 2012 bridal styles, but definately introduced and VERY
    well done in Claire Pettibone’s new 2012 collection, so it’s a new trend
    to watch.

What do you think? Do you have a favorite trend?

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May 5th, 2011

Royal Wedding Trends :: The dresses, all in white

I will second the adoration I’ve heard and read so many others express for Kate Middleton’s wedding dress. In my opinion, it was beautiful, but not overdone; classy and fresh; young, but still appropriate for the inherent conservative nature of a royal wedding; and, she seemed to be genuinely comfortable in it.

Her evening dress was equally as beautiful. I loved the little white angora shrug and just a hint of sparkle in the belt. It was reminiscent of the dress she wore for the ceremony, but more party worthy.

All in all, she hit the mark. As ABC News shared of their interview with Tim Gunn, the coach for Project Runway contestants read:

Gunn had nothing but praise for the newly named duchess of Cambridge, and her wedding dress. In describing her look, Gunn kept repeating the word “ravishing.” When asked to expand on this, he said, “Simply, she took my breath away.”

We’d be missing something not to note the beautiful, modern, streamlined look that was created across the wedding party with all the girls dressed in white. Although it’s common practice in the UK, wedding guests or members of a wedding party dressed in white is traditionally a no-no in the US. But, that may be changing.

A wedding party dressed in white can be appropriate for summer or winter and can lend itself toward almost any setting, especially a beautiful Colorado mountain wedding location where color just seems to detract from the landscape’s beauty.

It’s modern, it’s unique and hopefully, it will be trend that hops across the pond!

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May 3rd, 2011

Royal Wedding Trends :: Hats Off to You, William and Kate!

It likely won’t suprise you to hear that I was glued to the royal wedding last Friday morning. I actually went to a party early in the morning with some local wedding vendor friends. We drank English Breakfast tea, at shortbread and, wore tiaras. Mine was pink and yes, I’ve worn it since, but only around the house!

There were so many things I loved about the wedding–it was quintessentially romantic, simply beautiful and such an uplifting break. But one thing kept me gasping, the hats.

As you’ve likely read, my British grandmother died recently. In preparing for her memorial service, I sat with my family and looked through photos documenting her life. She was a fashionable lady and like so many British women, she wore hats. They weren’t in the bright colors or made of the feathers we saw the other day, but they were certainly several steps up from the baseball cap that I can be caught wearing to the grocery store!

In an effort to get some guts and maybe even wear a hat of my own for a wedding I’m a bridesmaid in this summer, I dove into the depths of London’s millinery shops and found some more favorites. What do you think? Do you love them too? Would you wear one to a wedding as a guest, bridemaid or maid/matron or honor? Brides, any chance you’ll opt for a fascinator or hat instead of a veil?

       

       

          

        

hats and photos from top :: Jane Taylor Millinery, Judy Bentick Millinery, Jane Taylor Millinery, Gina Foster Millinery, Judy Bentick Millinery, Gina Foster Millinery, Lock & Co. Hatters, Love My Dress (2)
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April 28th, 2011

Boulder Wedding Designer :: Styled Shoot for Jenna Walker’s Substance Workshop

As I said last week, I was honored to be a part of Substance, a workshop put on by Jenna Walker and Katie Thumes from Jenna Walker Photographers. They gathered 15 budding women photographers to talk craft, art, work and so much more.

I put together a Styled Shoot for the girls to play with and test out their newly refined skills. But, like all projects, I was not alone. Crystal Oleskevich created floral beauties. Liana from makeup by janine did the make up. Frisk Jewelry from Boulder loaned us a few of their pieces–this is just a small glimpse into all the fun pieces they make and sell out of their store on The Hill in Boulder. Friends at Chair Covers and Linens and All Events offered their linens, glasses, flatware and so much more.  And, finally, the gracious Paulette loaned us her car for the afternoon.

As for the inspiration, I have been collecting (much to mother’s uncertainty of their worth) state plates for a few years now. They are just so kitschy and so, well, wrong, that I think they’re fabulous. When Jenna and I started talking about the overall design, I offered a couple ideas in the Style File–state plate vintage-esque or spring bulb beauties. I wanted to be sure there was a more traditional, more standard pretty option for her to choose. I would be lying to say that I wasn’t thrilled when she chose the state plates and I finally had the chance to create the table that had been building alongside my collection.

It was designed to be a new take on the travel theme–rather than pastel colored maps and European backpacker inspired details, it’s highway, interstate or Route 66 kitsch! With old license plates tied to the backs of the chairs, brightly colored glassware, a vintage VW Bug with a Coca-Cola box tied on top and bottles of Bubble Up thrown in, it’s pure Americana!

photos by Jenna Walker Photographers
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April 21st, 2011

Lil Bit O’ Substance: A glimpse into Talia Events’ Styled Shoot

As I mentioned, I was honored to be a part of Substance, a workshop put on my Jenna Walker and Katie Thumes of Jenna Walker Photographers. I received a disc of images from the Styled Shoot today and can’t wait to share them next week. For now, just a lil bit…

photos from Jenna Walker Photographers
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April 1st, 2011

Talia Events Featured on Style Me Pretty

I had a great time putting together the ModYarn styled shoot with some of Denver’s incredible wedding vendors earlier this spring and am equally as thrilled to have it published today on the popular wedding blog, Style Me Pretty. Take a look!

photo by Keri Doolittle Photography
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March 15th, 2011

Upcoming Wedding & Bridesmaid Dress Sales in Denver

There are a few exciting sales going on at some of our favorite bridal salons this weekend. If you’re in search of a dress, head on out!

Anna Be Bridal Boutique is hosting a

Sample Sale
March 23-30

This is the sale that you’ve been waiting for! We will have a select number of sample dresses on sale – they are a minimum of 30% and as much as 70% off! We’ll have gowns from all of our top designers including Vera Wang, Lela Rose, Watters, Nicole Miller, and so much more. 

In the past, our sample sales have booked out completely, so call today if you’re interested.

Please note that we do not decide which of our samples will go on sale until the morning of the sale! In order to be as fair as possible, we do not accept pre-sample sale appointments to preview the sale and will not be able to sell any dresses off the rack before the sale starts. Visit their web site for the rules.

Bella Bridesmaid is hosting an

Amsale Bridesmaid Trunk Show
March 18-20
15% off your bridesmaid order!
Orders much be placed by March 31 to receive discount.
www.amsale.com

Little White Dress is hosting a

Designer Spotlight:  Claire Pettibone – In Person!

Trunk Show: March 25-27th

Claire Pettibone designs for the sophisticated, sexy, and romantic woman who loves intricate detailed laces with hints of vintage tones in a modern silouette.  Beautifully patterned filigrees and sheer sexiness that draws an air of romantic fantasy are her trademarks. Soft European and French original lacework, along with silk linings feel luxurious from head to toe.

Enjoy meeting the fabulous, one-of-a-kind Claire with her 2011 Spirit of the Night collection ~ Friday, Saturday & Sunday, March 25-27th at LWD!

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January 20th, 2011

When the Wedding Planner Gets Married, It’s a charm bracelet and “Stuff” and sippy cups and wreaths of flowers and French Macarons, oh my!

I was often asked if I was planning my own wedding. I did and as you can imagine, loved the process. But, practicing as I preach, Chelsey came in to coordinate the day. She was, as always, incredible! I know I’m biased, but I can’t tell you how nice it was to sit back and just enjoy the day and not worry if everything was in order and flowing correctly. Again, I’m biased, but hire a Wedding Planner!

Now, for the day’s details…

Flowers

As I mentioned on Monday, I was really excited about our wedding flowers. I have always found myself drawn to the fillers and “stuff” more than any particular flower. In talking with Cori Cook, a dear friend and our Floral Designer, I found myself saying that I just knew I wanted lots of stuff over and over again.

And stuff she delivered! Our bouquets were a mix of cabbage/garden roses, tuberose, heather and lots of interesting, textural stuff tied with simple velvet ribbons. If I’m honest, I didn’t want to put mine down I loved it so much!

As you saw yesterday, the centerpieces followed suit with a mix of flowers and textural fillers. The pew decorations were clusters of heather and green wheat embraced by burlap and trails of printed cotton fabrics and at the end of the aisle two large barrels were topped with silver vases filled with a mix of flowers.

Each flower girl carried a wreath of significant flowers or herbs down the aisle. There was rosemary for remembrance, wheat for friendliness, heather for wishes to come true and stock for a happy life. For the littlest of the bunch, it proved to be a great toy during the ceremony!

Dessert

Sal and I decided to indulge our guests in a few of our favorite and a few traditional desserts. I love French Macarons and Paula at Teacup Shop created some fabulous fall-flavored treats. They were salted carmel, tiramisu (in reference to Sal’s Italian heritage), and chocolate mole. Additionally, she baked a number of pear and apple tarts and a mix of fall-flavored cakes. My mother baked a traditional Norwegian cake called a kransakake as homage to my Norwegian heritage. Sal’s mother created bundles of Jordan almonds Italians call “confetti” and give out at celebrations.

Little things

Our ring bearer bowl was actually an antique drinking bowl from my grandfather’s family in Norway. One of our ring bearers carried and the other, his sippy cup—ah, the agenda of a two year-old! He stole our hearts!

Our guest book was a wooden bench that will sit on our porch for years to come.

Hay bales, luminaries and the bridesmaids’ bouquets decorated the building’s stage.

I wore a charm bracelet of photos of our grandparents and loved ones who had either passed or weren’t able to join us for the day. It was our way to bring them close in spirit.

My mother made several strings of pennant flags to indicate the path for our guests.

It was a day of details, all of which were in some way important to the two of us, even the sippy cup!

photography: Tyler Jones Photography
cinematography: Rising Moon Video Productions
flowers: Cori Cook Floral Design
location: Planet Bluegrass, Lyons, CO
catering: Greens Point Catering
cake and desserts: Teacup Shop
makeup: makeup by janine
hair: Girls and Curls
bride’s dress: Jenny Yoo from Anna Be Bridal Boutique
wedding design and planning: Talia Events
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January 17th, 2011

When the Wedding Planner Gets Married, Day One

Although I had originally intended to do a series of posts sharing what I as a wedding planner was doing for my wedding and details around all the little things throughout the planning process, I didn’t. It wasn’t that I wanted to hide anything from anyone about our plans, but rather that I wanted to ensure that our clients’ weddings were their own and not influenced in any way by what I had chosen.

And, if I’m honest, throughout the planning process, well-meaning people would ask me to share details thinking that I’d have some crazy lighting in store or more flowers than they’d ever seen in one place or some over the top idea for this or that. I really didn’t and although I think our wedding was beautiful and unique, it wasn’t necessarily all that astounding from a “stuff” perspective. The things that were memorable were the ceremonies, ways we incorporated our families and cultures, traditions we bucked and others we embraced. It was an absolutely blissful day, I wouldn’t have changed a thing—there’s a reason the bottom of our invites read “Dinner, dancing, a, bonfire and ridiculous amounts of joy immediately following the ceremony.”

I believe fully that your wedding should be reflective of the two of you and your lives together, not simply what was seen in a magazine or, on a wedding planner’s blog.

All this being said, as I said on Friday, I’ve been excited for the right time to share these photos with you—Talia Events’ clients and readers, fellow Colorado wedding vendor friends and those friends and clients I don’t know yet. So, for the rest of the week, I’ll share a bit more about what I experienced as a Wedding Planner turned bride and a bit more about the day as a whole.

Our Mission

If you’ve followed this blog for long or, have been one of Talia Events’ clients, you’ll know that I think it’s incredibly important to figure out what three things are most important to the two of you early in the planning process.

For us, it was imperative that we hosted a day that was as easy as possible for our loved ones to attend, that it was indicative of us and our hometown and, as a former floral designer, I was excited about the flowers.

I know it sounds cliché, but the people in attendance were most important. We wanted to make sure that the things we loved, our heritage and our families and family of friends were well represented and that the day was joyous for all in attendance.

So today, as I begin a week of posts on our wedding, I thought I’d start with those who stood beside us, our beloved wedding party.

Matchy Match Begone: A mix of wedding party attire

Our wedding party was our family. It included all our nieces and nephews (with the exception of a babe), our siblings and their partners, a couple cousins and two close friends.

In thinking about their attire, I decided to buck the traditional practice of choosing two or three colors and instead focus on a range of similar colors that worked together.

Our bridesmaids chose their own dresses. It was fabulous—they were comfortable on the wedding day and were in attire they would truly wear again. It was a fun process as we went shopping on-line or in person. They sent me links to web sites of dresses they’d found, I sent links of dresses that I thought they might like, we held impromptu fashion shows and my brother’s incredible fiancé and I stood crying with dress in hand at Anthropologie as I asked her to stand-up with us while they were visiting last spring—the acquisition of bridesmaids dresses was touched with all the excitement of also acquiring 4 new sisters, something I’d always dreamed of.

The flower girls’ outfits might have been my favorites of the day—cream tutus and embellished t-shirts (one was complete with a pearl necklace, a little girl’s dream). All the girls, grown-up and little, wore ballet flats. Mine were decorated with a variety of pewter sequins, beads and bobbles, others’ were gold and animal printed. 

My dress was a simple strapless, ivory chiffon Jenny Yoo dress. I actually had a difficult time finding a dress until one day while skimming through Martha Stewart Weddings magazine, I saw an ad with a model in a fabulous muted teal bridesmaid dress. I went online to the designer’s web site and found Jenny Yoo’s line of Bridal Alternatives. I knew that Anna Be in Denver had the bridesmaids dresses, but it wasn’t until I started talking with the staff and they mentioned “You know, we have this new line that you might like,” that I found the dress. As it turns out, I ended up with the bride’s version of the teal dress I found in the ad. It was serendipitous!

It suited to the location and occasion perfectly and was comfortable throughout the day. A friend of my mother’s knit me a wrap sweater to put on as the temperatures dipped in the evening. You can’t tell from the pictures, but it was ivory with flecks of metallic in the yarn and will forever be a treasure!

The groomsmen were asked to wear navy or grey suits and white shirts and we provided each of them with a different navy or blue tie. They coordinated, but didn’t match.

That, I suppose, was the idea–unmatching comfort for all!

photography: Tyler Jones Photography
cinematography: Rising Moon Video Productions
flowers: Cori Cook Floral Design
location: Planet Bluegrass, Lyons, CO
catering: Greens Point Catering
cake and desserts: Teacup Shop
makeup: makeup by janine
hair: Girls and Curls
bride’s dress: Jenny Yoo from Anna Be Bridal Boutique
wedding design and planning: Talia Events
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September 9th, 2010

Max Mara Bridal

When I lived in Chicago straight out of college I worked as a, you guessed it, event planner for a nonprofit organization on Michigan Avenue. When spring days finally broke up the Chicago winters, co-workers and I would hit the street over lunch and window shop. It was, and may still be, one of the best window shopping strolls in the country.

One of my favorite stores to go by was Max Mara. Their clothes are modern, simple, but real. I don’t know how it happened, but while poking around online the other day I stumbled across the Max Mara web site. It turns out that they too have turned their attention to bridal and now have a small line of bridal gowns and bridesmaids dresses. Take a look, enjoy a bit of window shopping!

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