We had a meeting with our cake maker yesterday. Here are a few pics of her tasty creations...
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Sunday, 19 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Boutique chic
So, the wedding dress search didn't get off to the best start. After suffering with the virus from hell all week (seriously, why do i always get so ill in January?) I was determined not to back out of my big day of 'find that frock' appointments. Feeling a little wobbly, but a woman on a mission, I headed to Tunbridge Wells and my first shop stop, Frou Frou Bridal. Ladies, this is one cute bridal boutique. Yeah, I know it's really all about the dress, but stylish surroundings go a long way towards making the dress shopping special. Frou Frou is spacious, contemporary and a little bit quirky, with oodles of sweet design details, freshly baked cupcakes and dedicated appointments to make you feel properly looked after.
Then there are the dresses, oh the dresses, with designs by Matthew Williamson, David Fielden, Lyn Ashworth, Stewart Parvin, and American names Sarah Seven and Ivy and Aster, as well as a few vintage numbers. There's just something a little bit different and special about the frocks here. You won't find any cookie cutter puffy 'princess' dresses. Perfect if you're after an individual W day look. I was v impressed.
I wasn't looking my best (honestly, I was so pasty I looked like a corpse bride). But I really fell for 'Sweet Pea' by New York designers Ivy and Aster. It was proper floaty fabulousness. The teeny velvet dots, sweetheart neckline and pockets (a wedding dress with pockets, love it!) were super-cute. We accessorised with an Ivy and Aster belt ('Snowflake') and a little sequinned cape that I can't find a picture of (darn it!).
Then there are the dresses, oh the dresses, with designs by Matthew Williamson, David Fielden, Lyn Ashworth, Stewart Parvin, and American names Sarah Seven and Ivy and Aster, as well as a few vintage numbers. There's just something a little bit different and special about the frocks here. You won't find any cookie cutter puffy 'princess' dresses. Perfect if you're after an individual W day look. I was v impressed.
I wasn't looking my best (honestly, I was so pasty I looked like a corpse bride). But I really fell for 'Sweet Pea' by New York designers Ivy and Aster. It was proper floaty fabulousness. The teeny velvet dots, sweetheart neckline and pockets (a wedding dress with pockets, love it!) were super-cute. We accessorised with an Ivy and Aster belt ('Snowflake') and a little sequinned cape that I can't find a picture of (darn it!).
We found a good shop here girls, put it on your frock list.
Friday, 13 January 2012
Heaven scent
Lots of people recommend buying a new perfume for your wedding, so you'll always have a delicious scent to remind you of the day. Seems like a good plan to me. And I think I found my number one contender so far in Selfridges recently. Laura Mercier Creme de Pistache is just mmmmmmmmmmm. Sweet, creamy and nutty with a hint of spice. It smells good enough to eat. And with a whole range of products in the scent I can really make a wedding morning ritual of layering the yumminess. Hand cream, body scrub, honey bath, body souffle (delicious words!) and perfume. I could be in the bathroom for hours!
L.O.V.E.
Ooh, look at my new LOVE letters from Nordic House. Really pleased with them. Another purchase that we can use for both wedding and house. I'm thinking end of the aisle and wall in the kitchen. It's positively killing two birds with one stone!
Dreaming of a Temperley dress
So it's a little, well, a lot, out of my budget, but a girl can daydream right? And this is a very special daydream of a dress. The embroidered lace! The subtle silver crystals! The buttons on the sleeves! The puddle train! So romantic. Be still my beating heart.
Temperley London dress, £4,900 at Net a Porter
Temperley London dress, £4,900 at Net a Porter
The front runners - no.2
Frisson by Cymbeline
Oh the floaty loveliness. This is my other favourite at the mo. It brought a lil' tear to my eye when I saw it on the catwalk at the National Wedding Show. The chiffon, lace tiers and v back just make me go all mushy. I think all the the floatiness makes it quite relaxed for a wedding dress too, which could make it just right for our garden wedding...
The front runners - No.1
I haven't tried on a wedding dress yet. Four months into the wedding planning, that might seem a little odd. I must admit I've been putting it off. The main reason? I'm planning to lose a couple of stone before W day. But the other is that I've gone all rabbit in the headlights and stalled because I just don't know if I'll find anything I really like. Or if the dresses I do take a shine to will suit my body shape. Major PANIC.
But I start this Thursday, with 8 appointments planned over one week. I'm going to brave my wedding frock fears and find something beautiful. Oh yes I am.
From all the wedding blog and magazine browsing I've done over the last few months, two dresses have really stood out for me (well two dresses within my budget, I seem to have expensive taste in wedding dresses, oops). First up is this vintage French lace gown by Charlotte Balbier. The lace on the shoulders, the deep v front and back and the incredible fishtail skirt. It just has showstopper written all over it. Swoon.
Tabitha by Charlotte Balbier
Oh, and while we're on the subject of Charlotte Balbier, I'm rather keen on her Garbo dress too. I do like a frock with a sleeve...
Garbo by Charlotte Balbier
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