Photo of the Day
This rustic-chic ceremony setup is simple yet elegant.
This rustic-chic ceremony setup is simple yet elegant.
Tip of the Day: Try to get a cut and color a few weeks before your big day. "At Nicol Artistry, we always advise our clients to book in for a cut/color within a couple of weeks of their wedding. Hair tends to style better when it is freshly cut and a little color adds vibrancy and depth. These two things will only help (never hurt) your wedding hairstyle," says Kimberly Nicol from Nicol Artistry.
Plus, check out Hairstylists Tell All: 25 Hair Mistakes They Don’t Want You to Make.
Tip of the Day: The experts at Two’s Company say: "Stay true to your personal style on your big day! Add personality and flair into every detail of your wedding, including your ensemble." For example, if your typical look is bohemian and laid-back, consider wearing a whimsical crown or a crystal and pearl hair comb instead of a veil.
Plus, check out 50+ of the Best Bridal Hairstyles.
“We jumped at the chance to combine fresh veggies with garden florals to create an organic decor that underscored our farm-to-table theme," explains Maribel Kalata from Eight Tree Street Floral &am
Howard Hughes
Tip of the Day: Check with your honeymoon resort ahead of time to see if there's a charge for transfer fees. While it's fabulous to take a ferry straight to your resort dock, it might cost more than $100 per person! If your resort is far from the airport, it can get pricey, too. Ask if the resort can help you get to and from for a deal!
Plus, check out The Best Caribbean Islands for Pure Relaxation.
These garden roses add romance to this white and metallic cake.
Tip of the Day: Cakes are going au naturel! Unfrosted confections are trending at rustic and garden celebrations. Make the icing colors highlight your wedding palette so it blends in. Add some flowers or fruit around to complete the look.
Plus, check out 50 Contemporary Wedding Cakes.
Tip of the Day: If you're a bridesmaid hosting a bridal shower, try having it in a private residence where you won't have to worry about paying catering costs per person (something many restaurants require). Also, don't invite anyone who isn't invited to the actual wedding. The one exception? And office shower since it's understood that the bride may not be able to invite all of her co-workers to the wedding.
Plus, check out 100 Inspiring Bridal Shower Ideas.
Elsa Mesot (via L'Oreal Paris)
We're completely in Louvre with this romantic engagement photo!