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8 Tips for Throwing a Party Like a Southern Girl

There’s no doubt that Southern girls are well-known for their party planning ways and sweet hospitality. From serving up pretty mint juleps to making sure every guest has what they need at all times, they’ve got soiree skills like no other. So, take a cue from these lovely ladies and get ready to throw the best shindig ever!

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Romantic Texas Wedding Under the Oaks

This chic Camp Lucy affair is what we like to call Southern charm with a timeless twist. Because not only did this sweet couple plan a southern celebration that’s sure to knock your socks of stunning, but they had a talented team of vendors that totally got their vision (we’re looking at you Something To Celebrate, Verbena Floral Design, and Loft Photography). See it all in The Vault!

From Loft PhotographyAshley and Tim planned their wedding day from New York, and pulled off the sweetest destination wedding under the gorgeous oaks at Camp Lucy’s Sacred Oaks venue! Gorgeous pastel florals by Verbena Floral Design complimented the season, the venue, and the ladies dresses so well! And a dainty cake by Sweet Treets and the cutest pies by Tiny Pies were the cherry on top!

Photography: Loft Photography LLC | Coordination: Something To Celebrate | Floral Design: Verbena Floral Design | Cake: Sweet Treets Bakery | Catering: Whim Hospitality | Hair + Makeup: LucieMarie | Venue: Camp Lucy | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Pies: Tiny Pies | Rentals: Whim Hospitality

12 Fashion Essentials Every Working Girl Should Have in Her Wardrobe

I may not be what you think of as a typical ‘working girl’ being a work-from-home blogger, but that’s the beauty of today’s woman. The working women in my life range from stylists and photographers to nurses, CEOs and chefs. No matter what your profession, I’m still a firm believer that these pieces should be in every working woman’s closet. From that all important interview to the annual conference or just a random Tuesday, is your closet stocked with these staples?

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Elegant Yacht Club Wedding with a Dreamy Designer Dress

Any wedding at a lakeside yacht club is destined to be pretty, but Aaron and Bianca’s Michigan day is next-level gorgeous. With a dramatic Galia Lahav wedding dress, playful polka dot suits, stunning ceremony decor and a reception decked out in La Tavola Linens, there’s nothing not to love about this day. See it all, photographed by Clane Gessel Photography, in The Vault!

From Clane Gessel PhotographyAn elegant Bay Harbor Yacht Club wedding in Petoskey, Michigan. The bride chose soft colors for her outdoor ceremony. The bridesmaids were dressed in a variety of light pinks and champagnes; the groomsmen in classy navy suits with subtle polka dots a black collar and matching black bowties, but don’t miss out on their snazzy yellow polka dot dress socks too! The ceremony had white petals down the aisle and a wooden cross at the alter. The reception was inside the yacht club decorated with gold candle holders, lit white candles, white roses to match and a variety of greens. The inside had a rustic feel with wooden signs and antique tables.

The couple met through mutual friends during their time at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Bianca’s sorority sister was dating one of Aaron’s teammates at the time. The proposal took place in Lake Tahoe, CA during a hiking trip. Aaron planned a surprise picnic on the beach. The nuptials took place on June 18, 2016 at the Bay Harbor Yacht Club in Petoskey, Michigan.

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Photography: Clane Gessel Photography | Cinematography: Everly Films | Floral Design: BLOOM Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Invitations: Rosey Calligraphy | Bride’s Shoes: Manolo Blahnik| DJ: Double Trouble DJ | Favors: Ghirardelli Chocolate | Transportation: Bay To Bay Shuttle | Venue:Bay Harbor Yacht Club | Bridal Boutique: Bergdorf Goodman | Cake + Cupcakes: Simply Sweet By Jessica| Event Coordination + Design: Sealed With A Kiss Events | Linen Rentals: La Tavola Fine Linen Rental | Rentals: A Touch Of Whimsy Events

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A Modern Cinco de Mayo Wedding (Margarita Bar Included!)

There are few things in life better than a margarita bar – at least in my opinion. Pair that concept with a chic destination wedding held on Cinco de Mayo, and you’ve got all the makings for the Best. Day. Ever. Island Style Weddings came on board to coordinate, Erin McGinn (dear friend of the bride) photographed, and you can find your happy place waiting right here.

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From Island Style WeddingsJoslin and Adam started off their island wedding week with a welcome party for their guests at Hawsknest beach. Delicious local food and tropical drinks were enjoyed in between snorkeling, lounging in the sand and floating in the crystal waters. A private sailing charter was the next event before their wedding day that all the guests savored together aboard Kekoa. By the time the wedding day came, all of the guests had shared in beautiful memories, making the wedding day all the more special and a perfect send off to their destination celebration.

The ceremony venue had stunning views and the perfect intimate setting without any distractions other than a warm breeze and a dreamy sunset. Simple white orchids complimented the space and island feel just perfectly while the guests were greeted with a guitar and violin duo. The guests were transported to another villa for the reception portion of the evening where breathtaking views, and appetizers were enjoyed by everyone as they arrived. White linens and tulle draped chairs continued the effortless feel for the reception setup. The white orchids were carried through to the reception decor and the gold accents sparkled under the strung bistro lights at dusk.

Dancing under the stars with all their loved ones finished off the celebration; it was truly a memorable week of celebrating for the beautifully happy couple!

From Erin McGinnAs a photographer, there is nothing more special than being asked to capture one of your closest friends’ weddings. That is unless they have worked in the event industry for years with you and have seen thousands of stunning weddings (and wedding photos) and still choose you to be the one to photograph their day.

Joslin and Adam invited their nearest and dearest to St. John in the US Virgin Islands from New England and beyond to spend a week of adventure, sun, sand, boats, and laughter with them in the most spectacular of locales. Beach days, a trip aboard the sailing charter Kekoa, and a locally inspired BBQ welcome party at Hawksnest Beach, were just some of the fun they had in store for their small group of family and friends. The wedding planned in the modern and sleek Villa Kalorama for Thursday May 5th – Cinco de Mayo, was purely their taste.

All white, with lots of glass and clean, contemporary architecture. When the weather decided not to cooperate earlier in the week, the most perfect Plan B was put into action by the amazing Mary Bartolucci of Island Style Weddings at Aqua Blu Villa. While the ceremony still took place at Kalorama under the cover of the villa’s open air living room in case of rain, guests were transported after a few glasses of bubbly to another spectacular villa with a completely different view and a Caribbean-elegant vibe.

The weather held out for us, and we were able to do our first look and couple portraits all around the grounds of Kalorama, and then after the ceremony, explore the rugged cliffside and lush surroundings of Aqua Blu for romantic golden hour photographs. Having the best of two locations, Joslin and Adam’s guests sipped their favorite Margarita recipes and dined on the most delicious Mexican-inspired feast to revel in the Cinco de Mayo holiday (after all, the couple did have their first date at a Mexican restaurant in Newport, Rhode Island, complete with tequila shots!). Joslin and Adam did it right, followed their hearts and created a full Caribbean experience for their guests- a personal and memorable event that we will all hold close to our hearts always.

Photography: Erin McGinn | Coordination: Island Style Weddings | Floral Design: Roses Too | Wedding Dress: Romona Keveza Legends | Cake: Queen Of Tarts | Invitations: Folia Stationers | Ceremony Venue: Villa Kalorama | Reception Venue: Acqua Blu Villa | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Jewelry: BHLDN | Rings: Mullen Brothers Jewelers | Catering: Ocean 362 | Hair + Makeup: Grapevine Salon | Calligraphy: Jessie Rae | DJ: Adonis Morton | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Officiant: Ray Conover | Ceremony Music: Chris Robbert | Bridal Boutique: Musette Bridal | Signage: New England Invitations | Welcome Party Catering: Local and Tasty | Welcome Party Venue: Hawksnest Beach

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The Ultimate Spring Plantation Wedding

Can we please discuss how incredibly sweet Courtney and Isaac’s wedding is?! Filled with pretty pink details and a few happy tears, this is one celebration that you’re sure to fall in love with. Nathan Westerfield was behind the lens snapping it all to share and it’s all waiting for you in The Vault!

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From The Bride…May 14, 2016 was the most perfect day! The bridesmaid’s and bride started the day early with hair and make up and a few mimosa at the hotel. It was an atmosphere of joy surrounding the bride; everyone was happy and willing to make sure the day went great! After all the hair and make up was done, the bridesmaids put their Jenny Yoo dresses on and they looked beautiful. The bridesmaids and bride then headed to the venue for the bride to get dressed. The bride’s dress was a beautiful lace dress by Sareh Nouri with Badgley Mischka shoes. Her something borrowed were gorgeous diamond earrings from her Grandma, her something new was her dress, and her something old and blue was her mom’s garter that she had worn at her wedding. The bride put her dress on and her sister who was also her Maid of Honor zipped it up. While the bride and bridesmaids took all day getting ready, the groom and groomsmen spent the day relaxing and got dressed in their tuxes in about 15 minutes and then headed to the venue just before it was time for the bride and grooms first look. Once the groom and groomsmen arrived, the wedding planner, Lauren placed the groom, Isaac in the garden to await the first look with his bride, Courtney. As Courtney was walking to the garden to meet Isaac she was so excited to finally get to see her handsome groom! Their first look was such a happy moment as they got more and more exciting to marry their best friend! After the first look Isaac and Courtney took some pictures together and then met back up with their wedding party for some group pictures.

After all of the group pictures were taken it was about time to get ready for the ceremony! Guests started to arrive and Courtney and her bridesmaids were hidden away in the bridal suite until a majority of the guests were there. The wedding party then lined up at the back of the garden, where the ceremony was going to take place and it was then it hit Courtney that she was about to get married! She tried to hold back tears and shared a special moment with her dad. The ceremony then began and the music went along beautifully, all of the wedding party made it to their places and then it was time for Courtney to walk down the aisle with her dad. This was when the emotions really started flowing, Courtney was crying and Isaac teared up a little bit, this was it, they were getting married!!! The ceremony shared a beautiful message with Courtney and Isaac and all of their guests about how special the love was that was shared between a man and a women as they became husband and wife. It was a surreal and beautiful ceremony.

After the ceremony was cocktail hour which was held on the front lawn of the beautiful plantation house. There were many cute southern touches such as rocking chairs on the front porch, string lights over the lawn, corn hole boards and hors d’oeuvres of hot chicken bites and pulled pork with sweet potato grits. the ceremony was a blur as Courtney and Isaac tried to talk to all of their guests. A little ways through cocktail hour Courtney and Isaac were whisked away to take sunset pictures in a beautiful field. It was a nice chance for Courtney and Isaac to connect with each other and get to take a deep breath and enjoy the fact that they were married!! After the pictures they had their grand entrance into the reception area. The tent was beautifully decorate from chandeliers to bright flowers and gold silverware. It was like a dream. Courtney’s dad made a toast to the happy couple and blessed the food and then everyone ate. After dinner the best men and the maid of honor gave their speeches. The maid of honor wrote words to the song Bohemian Rhapsody and sang then couple a song, it was one of the highlights of the night!! From there the bride and groom cut the cake and maybe smushed some cake on each others faces and then it was time for their first dance! It was one of those things that seems like a normal thing, but was such a special time for them to connect and reflect on their amazing day. After their dance, Courtney danced with her dad and was able to thank him for everything he had done to make the wedding happen. (Courtney’s parents paid for the whole wedding) After that dance the dance floor was opened to everyone and then the party really started. It was so special to see all of the friends and family who had come out to celebrate Courtney and Isaac, it made them realize how truly loved they were. All in all it was an amazing day and there isn’t anything they would do differently!

Photography: Nathan Westerfield | Cinematography: Little Josh Productions | Event Planning: Lauren Emerson Events & Design | Floral Design: Belles Fleurs | Wedding Dress: The Dress Theory | Cake: Nashville Sweets | Invitations: Empress Stationery | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Catering: Chef Penelope's Catering | Lighting: Bright Event Productions | DJ: Blair Saldana | Groomsmen Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Venue: Carnton Plantation | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Music City Tents

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Beyond Adorable San Francisco Engagement Shoot

Does it get any cuter than these two right here!? (The answer’s no in case you had any doubts). From popping bottles of champagne to a tulle skirt that I’d like hanging in my own closet, this engagement session from Jasmine Lee is picture perfect. This soon-to-be husband and wife smiled and snuggled all over San Fran and our Vault can’t get enough of the darling duo!

From the Bride-to-be… Kevin and I met and live in San Francisco so the city holds so much meaning to us. We wanted to be sure to incorporate San Francisco into our engagement shoot while staying unique to locations that are typically used by other couples. We chose Cavallo Point as our first location since it’s right across the Golden Gate Bridge and has some of the best views of the city! Jasmine suggested we shoot mid-week which was a great idea as we had the location almost entirely to ourselves. For the second half of our shoot, we wanted a more laid back vibe. Jasmine really impressed us with her scouting skills as she found our second location, Rodeo Beach. Rodeo Beach is beyond beautiful and we were able to capture some really amazing moments before the sun set. This was such a fun shoot and we cherish all of our photos from it! I would really suggest to other couples to do an engagement shoot with their wedding photographer if they can; there really is no better way to get to know your photographer and feel comfortable shooting before your wedding day!

Photography: Jasmine Lee Photography | Shoes: Sam Edelman | Engagement Ring: Jillian Abboud | Hair + Makeup: Makeup By Quis | Black Top: Express | Bride-to-be (Blogger): Chic Happens | White Dress: Lulu's

All Roads Lead to Charming with this Stunning Southern Garden Party

Take a cue from this southern garden party for infusing next level charm into your upcoming event. It has polished yet cheeky papergoods, a properly set table with a view and blooms in full effect. Who wouldn’t want to sip on a cocktail next to that beauty? Designed by Calder Clark Designs for the stationery brand Mrs. John L. Strong, each square inch packs an incredibly charming punch. Get your southern soiree on with even more captured by Lucy Cuneo Photography in the VAULT.

The Madison Avenue based stationery brand Mrs John L Strong gathered a crowd of powerful women in Charleston to celebrate the brand’s launch in design store Fritz Porter. The women at the event worked across the design, fashion and lifestyle industries and included designer Lindsey Carter of Troubadour, Stacy Smallwood of Hampden Clothing, interior designers Angie Hranowsky and Olivia Brock as well as Chassity Evans, lifestyle blogger behind Look Linger Love.

Sarah-Hamlin Hastings, the founder of Fritz Porter, held the gathering at her beautiful Charleston home, which was originally her grandparent’s home and invited top wedding and event planner Calder Clark to design the intimate dinner.

The tablecloth, in Fiddle Leaf Fig from Kentucky based fabric brand Ferrick Mason was adorned with calligraphed Mrs John L Strong place cards and menus and whimsical coasters from their latest collection.

Mrs John L Strong, the stationery brand who counts everyone from Jackie Kennedy to Marilyn Monroe among their storied clientele has always been stocked through their New York offices or Bergdorf Goodman but thought Charleston was a natural fit given the traditional background and strong sense of entertaining. 

The food, catered by Calder favorite Cru Catering featured Southern highlights such as miniature cornbread whoopie pies and Crab Louis stack.

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Photography: Lucy Cuneo Photography | Event Design: Calder Clark Designs | Flowers: TK | Food: Cru Catering | Calligraphy: Elizabeth Porcher Jones | Chairs and Dinnerware: Snyder Event Rentals | Coasters: Mrs. John L. Strong | Menus: Mrs. John L. Strong | Place Card Holders: esselle SF | Place Cards: Mrs. John L. Strong | Table Cloth: Ferrick Mason

Legacy Anniversary Session: 50 Years of Love & Marriage

If there was ever a couple to embody everlasting love, Ken and Phyllis are it. Because these two? Totally ah-dorable. And their 50 year anniversary? Even more so. Complete with a quiet breakfast and an afternoon stroll, Kylie Martin captured it all to share and we’ve got it waiting for you in The Vault!

From Kylie MartinThis lovely couple celebrated over five decades of love and marriage together this spring in Charleston, South Carolina.  They started off their morning with a quite stroll through the grounds of Riveroaks, followed by an intimate breakfast over coffee. After a peaceful morning of laughing and walking together, Phyllis pulled out her family photo album that has been passed down from generation to generation. They both looked over it, shared stories and reminisced. In between shots they shared stories of their lives together and their family.

Their love story began in high school – Ken says he saw Phyllis playing the piano in the school orchestra and fell in love – Phyllis says it took her awhile to be interested in him. But we know the end of the story! Fifty-seven years, two children, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren later their love for each other is greater and stronger.

They have lived all over the United States – coast to coast – and with each move we became active with a local church, embraced the local community and enjoyed exploring the surrounding area. Ken’s career and Phyllis’ spirit of adventure made each move exciting. Every day brings a new adventure to add to their life’s journey, for they believe God has given them these experiences to share with others who may be embarking on a similar path.

Ken says they have a marriage of equals, each with a different role. Phyllis says that when a decision must be made and they don’t agree that she believes God has given Ken the responsibility to make that decision! That has been the recipe for their 57 years and given them a love and respect for each other that is greater today than it ever was!

Photography: Kylie Martin Photography | Styling + Design: Lacy Geary | Hair + Makeup: Mikel Rumsey | Venue: RiverOaks Charleston | Creative Direction: RiverOaks Charleston | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Workshop: Belle Lumière

This 4-Day Celebration in NYC is BEYOND

Saying “I do” to the one you love is always amazing, but saying “I do” in a fabulous 4-day celebration? That’s what we call beyond.  Beginning with a lake cruise in Central Park and wrapping up with a stunning party overlooking the Hudson, these grade school sweeties (insert “ahhh” here) did it right. Press play on the film from With This Ring Wedding Films to soak in every beautiful moment.

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From With This Ring Wedding Films… Once in a while a wedding comes along that’s so epic, so grandiose, and so much fun that we can’t wait to share it! We spent four days filming in New York with Preksha and Ankit and put together this same-day edit to screen on Saturday, the evening of their wedding reception.

We spent the afternoon of day one in Central Park on the lake and enjoyed Ankit’s Mehndi in the evening. Day two saw us covering Preksha’s Mehndi in the morning and their Sangeet reception later that night at the elegant Chateau Briand, and day three featured their super colorful Turmeric ceremonies and a little filming at Preksha and Ankit’s middle school (where they met – how cute is that?). They tied the knot on the fourth day at the Hyatt Regency on the Hudson backed by the expansive NYC skyline and celebrated into the evening as the newly minted Mr. and Mrs. Butala!

So many vendors came together to make this amazing wedding weekend perfect, including the experienced team of Jay Seth Photography and rockstar event planners Reema and Kurien of RB Event Design.

Photography: Jay Seth Photography | Cinematography: With This Ring Wedding Films | Event Planning: RB Event Design | Venue: Hyatt Regency on the Hudson | Venue: Chateau Briand

Nighttime Wedding With a Candlelit Ceremony = Total Romance

With an incredible event designer like Maria A Lugo by their side, it’s easy to see why Laura and David’s San Juan wedding turned out amazing. That, paired with the fact that they chose a nighttime candlelit ceremony that sent romantic vibes soaring. Our girl Kayla Barker came along to photograph and you can see every bit in The Vault plus the clip from NDF Films below!

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From Kayla Barker Fine Art PhotographyI was so delighted when Laura and David asked me to be a part of their elegant wedding in the historic San Juan, Puerto Rico. Their wedding ceremony took place after dark at the historic fort, Castillo San Cristobal. It was a romantic ceremony by candlelight with guitar playing by Pancho Irizarry. Their reception took place at Hotel El Convento, which was built in 1646 as a Carmelite convent and is now a popular venue in Old San Juan. The elegant black and white wedding design by Maria Lugo with floral design by Arquetipo mimicked the beautiful black and white checkered floor. Huge gold candelabras drew your eye up to the arched ceiling and large chandeliers. Laura and David celebrated with their family and friends that had journeyed from all over the United States to historic San Juan. It was a beautiful and romantic night and wedding weekend!

Photography: Kayla Barker Fine Art Photography | Cinematography: NDF Films | Floral Design: Arquetipo | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: D'Lights Cakes | Invitations: Krystal's WeddingPaper | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: Hotel El Convento | Makeup: Jessica O'Kane | Hair: Caridad Vidro | Groom's Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Ceremony Music: Pancho Irizarry | Hotel: Hotel El Convento | Venue: Castillo San Cristobal | DJ + Lighting: DJ Rockhand | Event Design + Coordination: Maria A Lugo | Transporation: First Class Chauffeurs

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‘Nashville’ Star Nick Jandl and Stylist Regalia Thomas Tie the Knot!

Not many weddings are able to strike just the right balance of “rustic” and “elegant,” but then again, not many weddings are DIY-ed by a pair of Hollywood insiders turned bride and groom. Nick Jandl, who you might recognize from Nashville and Regalia Thomas, a costume and wardrobe stylist didn’t want the cookie cutter wedding, and instead took a heavy hand in the design themselves. Meaningful details were at the heart of their day captured by Next Exit Photography and you can visit The Vault for more plus read on for an interview with the newlyweds!

SMP: What was the initial vision for your wedding day?

Nick and Regalia: We wanted to capture the place that we met – California – with our individual style so that the wedding didn’t feel pre-packaged or like something straight from an online template. We love the rugged coastline of Malibu, and the venue we settled on, Rancho del Cielo, was perfect for us. We wanted to avoid a venue that would have required full top-to-bottom personalization and styling, and Rancho already possessed ninety percent of the look and energy we were going for. It’s surrounded by so many native plants and has a jaw-dropping view of the ocean, and it was the perfect place for the rustic yet elegant style we wanted for the wedding.

SMP: Which decor elements did you decide to DIY?

N & R: We didn’t initially see ourselves doing much DIY, but it turned out to be a lot in the end! The more we did, the better we felt about the wedding becoming as personal to us as possible. It’s so meaningful when you craft things by hand and have them become a part of your day. Regalia bought linen fabric in bulk and cut and sewed all twelve table runners with a colleague of hers. Nick designed and assembled a lot of the framed signs and printed materials. We also had guests contribute to the DIY by having a “Jenga guest book” during the reception where guests could sign or write notes on the individual game pieces.

SMP: Any meaningful details you included in the design?

N & R: Early on, Regalia realized that a cohesive yet mismatched style would really fit the look that we wanted for the wedding. We wanted to strike an elegant but casual tone, and we did this through finding variations within common themes. For example, all of the table centerpieces were composed of silver trays and glass vases, but they were gathered both from home and scoured from flea markets, so they fit an overall scheme but no two tables were identical. We also extended this concept to our bridal party, so the bridesmaids all chose their own dresses within a rose/nude color palate, and the groomsmen used dark navy suits of their choosing. This way we avoided looking too uniform and matching, yet the bridal party still had a style that fit together well.

SMP: How did you decide on your fabulous photographer?

N & R: At our first consultation with Next Exit Photography we discovered Nick and Cat shared the same alma mater, Tufts University in Boston. Even though they didn’t know each other while there, Nick felt it was a great connection to share while working together and trusting our wedding with a fellow alum! Along with other Tufts alum in attendance, Cat’s 2nd photographer snapped a group photo to share with their alumni magazine.

SMP: Favorite moment from the wedding day that you’ll never forget?

N & R: A little way into the evening, some heavy clouds started to move in, obscuring the amazing view of the Pacific ocean. We were a little bummed until later on, we noticed many of our guests standing away from the dance floor and taking in the view. We turned around and saw that the entire cloud layer had settled below our venue on the hill, so we were literally above the clouds for the rest of the night. It was one of those things you couldn’t possibly have predicted, and it was absolutely magical.

What are you most looking forward to in your life as newlyweds?

N & R: Not having to plan another party this complicated ever again! But it was worth all of the time and effort it took. We’re so grateful for how it all turned out.

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Photography: Next Exit Photography | Coordination: Rancho del Cielo Malibu | Floral Design: Ezai Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Jenny Yoo | Invitations: Minted | Bride’s Shoes: Prada | Hair + Makeup:Michelle Mungcal | Entertainment : Vox DJs | Groom’s Suit: Hugo Boss Red Label | Venue: Rancho del Cielo Malibu | Cake Designer: Susie Cakes | Catering + Bar Service: Monrose Catering | Groom’s Shoes:Salvatore Ferragamo | Groom’s Tie: John Varvatos | Guitar Player: Ben Jaffe | Rentals: Smart Party Rentals | Singer: Chaley Rose

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Kevin Hart + Eniko Parrish Are Married! See the Sweet Pics!

After seven years of dating, funnyman Kevin Hart and model Eniko Parrish tied the knot in front of family and friends in Santa Barbara on Saturday. And though there were lots of sweet moments from the big day (including Hart’s son Hendrix as best man), the detail we can’t get over? Parrish’s two custom Vera Wang wedding dresses.

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5 Gowns That Will Knock His Socks Off

Looking fab on the Big Day is everything, but wowing the one you love?  THAT means the world. So today we’re rounding up some of our fave gowns from Allure Bridals’ Fall 2016 Collection, because, well… these are the type of gowns that will most definitely make a statement.  Scroll below to knock your sweetie’s socks off, loves.

PEARLED PRETTY

We love, love, LOVE a sassy backless number, but this sweet frock from Allure Bridals is a little extra special.  Think a stunning silhouette meets breathtaking lace meets strand after strand of crazy beautiful pearls.  This one will leave him speechless, y’all.

SOPHISTICATED STUNNER

Rockin’ all lace is always a good thing, but the nude-hued underlay in this dreamy gown is adding a touch of sophistication that will, put simply, speed up his heart rate.  It’s sexy meets sweet and it’s literally everything you’ve ever wanted when it comes to THE day.

LACY LOVELY

Dreamy and romantic, this lacy number from Allure Bridals is the definition of chic.  From its stunning curve-hugging silhouette to the mesmerizing neckline to the intricate details, this is a gown that will go from garden “I do’s” to dancing on a rooftop seamlessly.  What more could you want?

GLAMOROUS BEAUTY

We’re never ones to turn down a sleeved gown and this pretty little number is most definitely one of our favorites.  Think Old World glamour meets modern sensibility with stunning details and a fit and flare silhouette that is as breathtaking as it is flattering. We. Are. In. Love.

ENCHANTING CHARMER

Let’s be honest, princess gowns will never go out of style.  And this flowing work of art from Allure Bridals is proving that point whole-heartedly, with a sweet side of fairytale.  From the breathtaking ballgown skirt to the illusion neckline to the slight pop of color, saying “I do” to your Prince Charming in this beautiful frock will give Disney a run for their money.  It’s that good.

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Ready to leave your groom absolutely speechless?  Visit Allure Bridals TODAY to begin perusing the pretty. You’re dream gown – and your moment – are totally waiting.

Three Olympic Athletes Have Gotten Engaged at the Rio 2016 Olympics!

China’s He Zi will be leaving the Rio Olympics with a little more bling than she bargained for. Moments after accepted the Silver Medal for the Women’s 3-Meter Springboard, the Chinese diver accepted a proposal from her boyfriend Qin Kai, a fellow Olympic diver.

Love must be in the air, because the Chinese divers weren’t the first Olympic athletes to get engaged in Rio. Brazilian rugby player Isadora Cerullo and girlfriend Marjorie Enya got engaged earlier in the week with a gold ribbon temporarily taking the place of a ring.

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Stop Everything and Listen to these Amazing Vows

Whatever it is you are doing right now, you need to stop and watch this amazing piece of cinema from Lux Films.  Seriously… just trust me on this one.  Because if ever there were vows you need to hear, it’s the sweet sentiments these two cuties shared with each other.  You’ll laugh, you’ll cry (a lot) and you’ll sit in wonder at just how much this stunning fashion model and handsome NFL player love each other. Press play NOW.

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From Lux Films… American fashion model Raina Hein and professional NFL player Rhett Ellison get married in the most romantic and dreamy venue in California! It’ll be hard not to shed a tear listening to their vows!

Photography: Nicole Nelson Photography | Cinematography: Lux Films | Coordination: Events by Satra | Floral Design: Huckleberry Karen Designs | Cake: Jen's Cakes | Catering: Poetry In Motion | DJ: Joe Sharino Band | Venue: Nestldown

Our #MCM? Our Final Five Hot + Hunky Grooms!

Today was supposed to be the unveiling of the Final Four in our Hottest Groom Awards, but these guys were so handsome, you couldn’t choose just four. So we’re breaking our own rules and bringing you the Final Five. Go on and rock the vote, spread the news, and nominate your own man on Instagram using #SMPHotGrooms — because next Monday we’re crowning the winner!

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Photography: 1. Ana Lui  2. Sarah Kate 3. Brandon Kidd 4. Jillian Mitchell 5. Heidi-O-Photo

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It’s Time to Cast Your Vote for Round 3 of the SMP Living Home Awards!

We’re down to the last few weeks of the Style Me Pretty Living Dream Home Awards and it’s time to announce the final 4! Picked by you, these gorgeous homes span all styles including classic, coastal, modern and eclectic but they have one thing in common…they’re crazy pretty. Cast your vote today to help us determine the final 2!

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OFFICIAL RULES

Voters must follow Style Me Pretty on Facebook to cast a winning vote. The first round of voting, ending on August 6, voters will select the two homes from each style category that they’d like to move on in the bracket. These two homes from each style category with the most votes will advance in the SMP Living Home Awards bracket. Voters will then pick one home from each style category, until August 13. Then, voters will pick two homes from the final four until March 20. Finally, voters will vote for the ultimate home from the final two until August 27. The final home will be revealed on August 31. Followers are allowed one vote per IP address. Facebook voters determine the ultimate home winner, votes will only qualify if submitted daily through Facebook polls on the Style Me Pretty page. The home winner will be announced on August 31st.

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7 Ways To Motivate Yourself on a Dragging Work Day

We’ve all been there… those days when you show up to work, but your motivation and inspiration decided to take the day off. Whether you’re on the corporate or creative side, it happens to us all. For me it’s usually Mondays or Wednesdays, naturally. But really, those bad day blues can strike at any time. So, arm yourself with some simple go-to tips to nip the drag in the bud!

7 Ways To Motivate Yourself on a Dragging Work Day
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A Seasonal Rustic Chic Wedding You’ve Got to See to Believe

If there’s one thing we know for certain, it’s that a good wedding doesn’t just stop and end with the design details. Ohhh no, there’s so much more that goes into said celebration that you’ve really got to stop and appreciate all the pretty that’s produced. Take this perfect fall inspired soiree as proof. From the stunning LOVA WEDDINGS gown, to the mini bourbons in honor of the Groom’s late father, to the cozy pashmina scarfs to keep guests warm, Brad and Jen captured it all to share in The Vault!

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From The Bride…After the thrill of our engagement, the planning and execution of our 200 guest fall wedding was truly a family affair. From my mother and I designing and planning every detail of this day together, to my father singing our first dance song and hand-making 12 rustic farm tables for the reception, each and every element was carefully thought out and created with love and purpose!

My husband Kyle and I grew up in the same Chicago suburb and after moving downtown, we originally thought our wedding would take place in the city. I had plans for a rustic and glam soiree in a shabby-chic Chicago warehouse, but then we stumbled upon Oak Hill Farm: a little slice of heaven on earth. Tucked in the rolling hills of the Midwest (in Galena, IL about three hours west of downtown Chicago), it was the most beautiful, peaceful piece of land we had ever seen! The privately owned horse farm doubles as a wedding venue and home to the family who lives there, and we knew immediately that this is where we were meant to get married. As a major horse lover and former equestrian, the thought of us tying the knot in their vintage 19th century chapel that sits atop the back hill, with four blonde clydesdale horses galloping in the background, was almost too good to be true! With our hearts set on a Fall wedding, we booked October 10th, 2015 and the planning began.

As a business owner of busywrist with a passion for all things visual and unique, I knew from the start that aspects of our wedding would be non-traditional. I wanted our wedding to reflect our style; tasteful yet minimal with a bit of an edge. I love simplicity and a neutral color palette, and therefore quickly decided to have my six bridesmaids wear white full-length dresses with me (something that definitely raised a lot of eyebrows at first) and also decided against traditional flowers at the wedding (cue more eyebrow raises), with the exception of my gorgeous bouquet. I also personally created our menus, programs, invitation suite and save-the-dates, and tried to reflect the simple, rustic, yet modernistic vibe we were trying to evoke.

My mother and I were determined to design and execute this wedding ourselves, something we both thoroughly enjoyed, and at times admittedly detested! I had dreams of filling the tent at Oak Hill with shades of white, hints of gold, and rustic hues; lush greenery table runners against dark provincial farm tables, oversized vases filled with impossibly tall branches, lace layered on linens to create texture at the round tables, and brass candlesticks lining the tables holding a romantic, open tapered flame. My father is a mason contractor and all around talented handy-man, thanks to him our vision was able to come to life. He built 12 huge, ten-person farm tables by hand, which we interspersed throughout the tent in combination with 10 round tables to seat our 200 guests. Additionally, he hand carved slabs of limestone with slits to accommodate our guest’s place cards (an idea my mother and I had after racking our brains to come up with something we hadn’t seen before), as well as chunks of stone for the tables that I then painted numbers on. At each table we decided to gift our guests with items to “keep them warm” on that cool Fall evening. We hung white pashmina scarves on the backs of all the ladies chairs, and for the men, miniature bottles of Knob Creek Bourbon were placed at the head of their plates. The Knob Creek was a touching tribute (perhaps my favorite detail of the wedding) to my husband’s late father – it was his drink of choice and we felt it the perfect way to honor him that day.

As for the fashion! The road to my dream-gown was long and windy, but well worth the journey. If I could somehow wear that dress every day for the rest of my life, I would. I wanted a non-traditional, long sleeve gown. I’m not a “girly girl” and was looking for something sleek and minimalistic, yet elegant and bold. Easy, right? I had an idea of what I was looking for, but knew it had to be custom made to fit me properly and after many failed attempts at finding the right designer to work with, I finally happened upon my couture fairy godmother, Lovisa Tedestedt of LOVA Weddings. Lovisa helped design me the most perfect dress, and it fit me like a glove. We decided to overlay a thin, dreamy tulle skirt over the dress for the ceremony look, which I then took off for the reception. The amazing veil I wore was made by Theia. As soon as I laid eyes on it I knew the hundreds of cascading silk petals would be the perfect added touch to my simple, chic, backless gown. My ceremony shoes were a pair of Sam Edelman kitten heels and I later traded those in for my go-to white Adidas Originals sneakers for the reception! As for the groom, my fiance and I both loved the idea of him and his groomsmen wearing blue (the only real color at our wedding!), and he had a beautiful suit custom made at Alton Lane.

Aside from trying to perfect all the details, all Kyle and I cared about was everyone having fun. We wanted the wedding to be unlike anything our guests had ever been to, and thanks to Oak Hill Farm and our families, we were able to do just that. Their unique property allowed us to create an adventure for our guests, with so much to see and do (beautiful horses, an old schoolhouse where the cocktail hour was held, a replica “country store” where they could look around and help themselves to a candy bar, and so much more). We both come from very large families, and we were truly ecstatic to see them all in one place. Everyone made a weekend out of it, and we loved having so many people join us for a mini-vacation out in the Midwestern countryside. My father is also an incredibly talented musician, and the awesome band we hired was cool enough to not only let him sing our first dance song, but they also let my dad and his band do a set of songs later on in the reception. The night was just perfect. We ate a “fancy barbeque” themed meal, drank, danced, sang, laughed, and danced some more!

Photography: Brad and Jen | Cinematography: Eric Floberg | Floral Design: Hy-Vee | Floral Design: Flora Chicago | Wedding Dress: Lova Weddings | Bride's Shoes: Sam Edelman | Rings: Diana Widman Design | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Revolve Clothing | Makeup: Krystyn Johnson | Hair: Samara Toby | Band: Hey Jimmy | Groom's Attire: Alton Lane | Venue: Oak Hill Farm | Bridesmaids Gifts: Busy Wrists Bracelets | Catering + Desserts: Rafters Restaurant and Catering | Groom's Shoes: Ted Baker | Invitations, Menus + Programs: Megan McMillin | Linen Rentals: Inside Decor | Veil: Theia