These can pass for the something new AND something blue…
oh, that red sole!
…and the sixpence in the shoe.
all the bridesmaids sign the sole, and the first name to wear off will be the next to get married.
Liz Banfield suggested that we provide a retrospective of some of our favorite wedding shoes over the past few years… I can never get enough of great shoes, and kudos to the brides who dare to wear something different other than the traditional off white satin pumps (insert blah face here).
A Yankee Foxtrots..
Jim Rutenburg, a writer for the New York Times provided me (a local) with an insightful article of two of well know landmarks- Drayton Hall Plantation and Magnolia Plantation, which are even frequent event venues. Read his article here.
Tara’s Tidbits
To celebrate New York’s Fashion Week, I’ve complied a few dresses to get excited about.
I love the ribbon over the chest with all of the texture in the paisley applique…Then, how fabulous would those sleeves be on any dress? I took the last picture with 1995 in a window of a boutique in Paris. I wanted it for my own wedding dress and to this day I still think about it and am a little disappointed I didn’t just get it.
The Wedding University
We are so excited to be asked to participate in the Wedding University event taking place at the St. Regis in San Francisco next March. We look forward to seeing Jubliee Lau (one of the event gurus putting together this fabulous event), and Nancy Liu Chin (flower goddess) again!
Introducing…
The Ashley Collection from The Lettered Olive. The femininity of this one is definitely my fave.