Jul 31, 2009

Surprise!!!

Normally I don't post about real weddings, just the gowns. But I have to make an acception for this one. I've seen this wedding around on a few blogs and I just have to pass it along. This happy couple decided to throw a 'Surprise' Wedding. Here is there store below via 100 Layer Cake.
Marisa and her husband got engaged a few days before Christmas last year. In the interest of remaining sane, and giving each other a little time to enjoy being engaged, they made a pact not to start planning until February. Nice idea, in theory. But apparently not practical. As much as Marisa told herself she didn’t want all the traditional stuff, she couldn’t help starting down the inevitable bridal obsession path: registry, shower, venue, date, dress, flowers, wedding party! She literally found herself crying every day purely out of panic and confusion. She was totally overwhelmed.

In the meantime, her mom decided to throw them an engagement party at Marisa’s grandparents’ house in Brentwood. The invites went out, the planning was simple and pretty much done. It was the only part of the whole wedding thing she was excited about. (This is foreshadowing at it’s finest, no?)

Wedding planning slowly stated to progress. They wanted to get married in Mammoth, but their families didn’t like the idea, so they settled on a winery in Santa Ynez. Which was great, except John and Marisa had never even been wine tasting together. They weren’t that excited about it, but it was fine. Their wedding planner came over, spent 5 hours planning the Santa Inez wedding with them, and that was that.

Later that day on her way up to LA for a friend’s birthday party, Marisa filled her mom in over the phone about the Santa Ynez plan. Her mom, being wise as mom’s generally are, sensed that Marisa wasn’t thrilled. She told her mom she was REALLY excited about their engagement party the following weekend.

“I wish we were getting married next weekend and surprising all the guests!”

And her mom (wise, again) said, “Well, why don’t you?”

Marisa’s first reaction was, that’s crazy. There’s no way I can get everything together in 6 days. And her mom gently reminded her that when she wants something done, she generally has a way of making it happen. Epiphany moment.
Marisa called her dad for his advice, which was (remember these words, brides to be):
“Whatever is going to make you and John happy. Just make sure that you get everything you want and need out of your wedding day so that you don’t have any regrets. This is about you and John and nobody else… do what you guys want to do and everyone else will follow.”


She called their wedding planner, the band she wanted to hire, her photographer who she’d already hired, and everyone was available on March 7th. Next she has to tell John. Who initially thinks it’s another crazy wedding idea until he sees the light. He has just received every man’s fantasy tied up with a bow: plan his wedding for 7 more days instead of 7 more months. He’s totally and completely on board, obvs.

The ensuing 6 days are madness. Marisa calls work and takes the week off. She tells her best friend that she’s her maid of honor and they head directly to the Montclaire Collection in Santa Monica where she’s already found her dream dress. Of course it normally takes 6 months to order, but the women in the shop call the owner and sell her the sample at a discounted price that day. Things are falling into place.

Next they have to expand their guest list a little, plus make sure that all the really important peeps are coming. Some have to fly in from out of town so they tell those friends their secret in order to ensure that they’ll make the trip.
The dress gets tailored (in 5 days, with 3 alterations), Marisa picks up two rings at
Lakal Jewelry, meets with their wedding planner (who is now planning an entirely different wedding), secures the caterer (their favorite Mexican food restaurant), they meet with their minister, they buy a suit for John and ties for the groomsmen. Next they call their groomsmen and bridesmaids and ask them to be in their wedding. But they don’t let on when it’s going to be. They just tell them to come a few minutes early to the party on Saturday because they have gifts for them.

Friday Marisa gets her nails done, packs her bags and runs last minute errands all day. She and John and a bridesmaid down from San Francisco have a quiet and semi-nervous dinner at home. And then it’s Saturday. They drive to LA, John picks up his suit and checks them into Shutters for their wedding night. Marisa gets her hair and makeup done and then she waits. And time is just creeping by. When you’re throwing a surprise wedding, imagine how anxious you are for the party!

One by one Marisa’s bridesmaids arrive at her grandparents’ house. And when they see her all dressed up as a bride, they totally freak out. The rest of the party arrives and Marisa’s brother Chad gathers everyone in the foyer to give a welcome toast. At the end of his speech he starts to get emotional and tells everyone he has some good news and some bad news.
“The bad news is that with all the crying and 1000 different people to please with the wedding planning, Marisa and John have decided to end their engagement today”… CRICKETS IN THE ROOM. “But I am completely honored to announce that they will be getting married tonight!”


The house errupted in to cheers. The party moved outside where the ceremony was set up and the surprise wedding began.

Jul 30, 2009

Silk all Over

Don't you just love this dress?! This bride can really pull this look off. The silky fabric isn't one that I think to use normally (it tends to show every bump and curve) but I really like it in this form, loose and drapey. This wedding was featured over on 100 Layer Cake recently and the dress was made by Alix & Kelly where you can also get dresses for your bridal party.

Jul 29, 2009

I'm Back!


I'm back in the city. Here are some fun pictures for you to enjoy while I get myself together.

Jul 23, 2009

Uttlery Amazing!


If you all haven't seen the Utterly Engaged E-zine you need to check it out. You have to check out their spread of Eco Gowns. They feature some great designers!

Jul 22, 2009


I'm flying home tonight!!!
I'm going to try to get some posts up while I'm home but in the mean time have a great rest of the week and I'll be back soon!

Jul 21, 2009

Erin Johnson


I stumbled upon this Amazing photographer from Minnesota (my home state). Her name is Erin Johnson and she does everything from weddings, portraits, pregnant moms to fashion shoots. Go check out her blog here and website here. Here are some pictures from her blog, I love the three of the bride on the dock out on the lake with all the lily pads! and the little girl on the ladder with the hose, so cute!

Jul 20, 2009

Black and White



I am a big fan of fall and winter weddings. I think that maybe because of the season it automaticaly makes it a unique event. I also like the different kinds of fabrics that can be brought into a wedding gown for a wedding in the dead of winter. Heavier fabrics like brocade... I love brocades! Here is a wedding that was featured on Flights of Fancy. The photography by Leigh Miller is beautiful! The bride wore a dress by amsale and I love the black detail she used in the ribbon around her waist and in the fur shrug.

Jul 18, 2009

Alexis Mabille





There's so much inspiration to be had in the Alexis Mabille Fall Couture collection. I love the lacy dresses, the black ribbons and the deconstructed forms. While these aren't bridal gowns per se, the elements are all wedding related. I love the idea of wearing black shoes with a white gown, even a wedding gown. It's dramatic but so striking.

Jul 17, 2009

Wiggle


Check out this 1950's Vintage gown. You could very much pull this off as a wedding gown or your rehersal dinner dress. I love the detailing, the color and the lace. The jacket is nice too for those outdoor receptions with you need something over your shoulders.

Jul 16, 2009

Swan Lake


If Swan Lake and the Ballet are your thing than this dress(or skirt of tulle) is for you! I like this. I think it is beautiful and unique. you can pick a top to wear, you could do something lace, something cotton or wear a big collared blouse and add a belt. You can find this on etsy at AllieJDesigns.

Jul 15, 2009

Yes Please!

I love this dress. I have nothing more to say than I love it. The girl can pull off a strapless dress perfectly, which is something that I envy and that I strive for. What I love just as much as the dress is the photography. I've seen some photography by him before and he is definitely one to follow. His name is Tec Petaja so check him out.

Jul 14, 2009

Leanne Marshall

For all of you project runway fans out there I would like to introduce last years winner Leanne Marshell. She has entered the bridal world and I would like to introduce it to you. She's just getting started and I can't wait to see what more she comes out with. she creates eco-friendly gowns that are fabulous! go to leanne bridal for more info. She is inspired by nature, architecture and modern innovation. She also incorporates eco-friendly textiles in over half of what she creates. You can also check out her blog here!

Jul 13, 2009

In a rutt?

here is some monday encouragement to get your week going...

Currently I've decided that I want to move back to the Midwest to be closer to my boyfriend, family and my friends. When I saw this, I couldn't believe how true it is.


{images via: brown button}

Jul 10, 2009

Sarah Seven

I have admired this talented designer for a while now. I am amazed by her work and creativity. You can check out her blog here, and go to her etsy site here. She currently isn't taking any orders to due the high volume of requests that she as been recieving as well as to create some new things for us to drool over. One amazing thing that I really admire her for is that every purchase made she donates 5% of the sale to the following charities: 3% to Compassion to feed unsponsored children and 2% to International Justice Mission. IJM fights to free slaves and to hold the slave keepers accountable for their actions. For more information go to IJM. these are some amazing causes that make it easier to click the purchase button.

Jul 9, 2009

Oh So 20's

My friend Christina sent me this fun 20's wedding the other day. This wedding looked like so much fun that I wish I was invited. I hadn't really planned on posting about real weddings. but I also love her dress and the fashion of the whole wedding party. I love the shrug that the bride wore. For the modest brides out there it's a nice way to 'cover up'.

Jul 8, 2009

So Scalloped


My obsession with lace continues with this gorgeous dress worn by an Australian bride. I'm working on a dress right now that has the same look as the front bodice of this dress. I also like the back. I admire dresses for their back detailing and this one is just simple with only the lace and the ribbon.

Jul 7, 2009

Layers of Lace

Um.... WOW! I love all the layers of this dress. looks like layers of lace and tulle. You wouldn't know they are there looking at the train just sitting there, but when she picks it up to walk... amazing! too see more pictures of this moraccan-themed wedding head over to modern romance.