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We’re loving this cool fall weather, but these first few days of autumn can be hard to dress for, especially if you’ve been used to wearing sandals all summer. So just for you, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite shoes for this transition time when you can still get away with some open toes, as long as the shoes themselves have a rich texture, and deeper colors that feel more autumnal. We also think that lots of these would be great to wear to any wedding you’re invited to this season… #3 and #14, we’re talking about you! Be sure to let us know your favorite in the comments below.

1. Givenchy Nadia leather and pony-hair sandals, $1,050; 2. Kate Spade Netta Booties, $398; 3. Christian Louboutin Classic Black Pumps, $645; 4. Aquazzura Sexy Thing Booties, $565; 5. Givenchy Curved-Band Ankle-Strap Sandals, $895; 6. Christian Louboutin Sparkle Heels; 7. Sam Edelman ‘Smithfield’ T-Strap Pump, $174.95; 8. Roger Viver 45MM Belle Vivier Suede Pumps, $757; 9. Paul Green ‘Bailey’ Flat, $295; 10. Dolce Vita Brigid Flats, $129; 11. Givenchy Black leather platform sandal, $539; 12. Balenciaga Grey Suede Boot; 13. Georgie Suede Tassel Loafers, $168; 14. Jessica Simpson ‘Mera’ Sandal, $44.47; 15. Louise et Cie ‘Rozza’ Leather Wedge Sandal, $128.95; 16. Anya Suede Ballet Flates, $64.50

9.26.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Fashion, Shopping | 1 Comment

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You can’t go wrong with blue accents at your wedding, and not surprisingly it’s one of our most requested colors here at Soirée. Actually, we love mixing all of our favorite shades of blue together for one fab look! Check out this inspiration from some of our previous Soirée weddings… we’re still loving that peacock feather place card!

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Billowing blue bridesmaid dresses are always a classic, but we also love these favor boxes in a darker hue. The range of palette keeps a wedding from feeling monotone – super important!

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Here are some incredible blue pieces that will help add a pop of our favorite color to your wedding celebration! For your bridesmaids 1. Nadia Long Dress in Silk Chiffon, $365, J.Crew; For your groomsmen, groom, or even ring bearer 2. Seersucker Bow Tie, $55, The Cordial Churchman; For your reception or your registry 3. Marchesa Couture Sapphire Plume Salad Plate $38, Lenox; We love a pop of blue peeking out from under a wedding dress! 4. Gianvito Rossi Silk pumps, $660, Net-a-Porter; And for a modern take on bridal jewelry, check out these gems… 5. Estate Seaman Schepps Turquoise Earrings, $4275, Croghan’s Jewel Box

6.11.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal Style, Fashion | 1 Comment

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In a new feature over here at the Bon Bon Blog, we’ll be profiling a favorite bride of ours and creating a moodboard inspired by her inherent sense of style, so you can get the look yourself. We’re kicking things off with one of our favorite brides of all time… Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, married the same year I was in Cumberland, Georgia. Apparently her dress was designed by her dear friend Narcisco Rodriguez, who while under the radar at the time, wasn’t for long after she walked down the aisle wearing one of his custom creations. And of course this photo itself is iconic, taken by Atlanta-based photographer, our pal Denis Reggie.

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Carolyn’s elegant, yet minimal sense of style was truly inspiring. Did you realize she got married in the tiny First African Baptist Church (bottom right) with only forty guests? Here is a woman who could have had every over-the-top detail she could have dreamed up, yet she kept her ceremony beautifully small, intimate and special. How gorgeous does she look in the bottom left photo? In the center of the moodboard, you can see a sketch of her dress by Narcisco Rodriguez for Cerruti 1881. We love the modern interpretation by Stone Fox Bride on the top right, shown in a silk charmeuse bias gown with plunging back and gathered train. It would look great with these classic Jimmy Choo strappy sandals, and a long sweeping veil by Sophia Kokosalaki. Finally, on the top left is an arrangement we did for a Soiree wedding a few years ago, using an array of white blooms that would be perfect for an understated bride.

6.09.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal Style, Pop Culture | 1 Comment