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Sep 23, 2014

Considering today is the first day of fall, and since we always create custom bouquets for our Soirée brides, we thought it would be fun to share a few of our favorite flowers for the season. Now you can get most flowers anytime of year with greenhouses and Fedex, but obviously some of the lushest blooms can be found when they’re growing at their peak.

dahlias cafe au lait

Dahlias are at the end of their growing season (June through October), but we wanted to take a minute to highlight the beautiful “Cafe au Lait Dahlia” that is fast becoming one of the most popular flowers for brides. The lush blossoms can grow to be as big as a dinner plate giving them the nickname “Dinnerplate Dahlias,” and many brides are finding them a more affordable alternative to peonies.

dark red peonies

Speaking of peonies, you can’t beat the burgundy peonies (sometimes called “Buckeye Belle” peonies) that start to become available in the fall. Their rich red color is perfect for autumn arrangements. (image source)

camellia branches

And lastly, the camellia branches that you find in the fall are perfect for filling in arrangements or bouquets. We also love the idea of using unripe figs on the branches (also available this time of year) as additional greenery.

9.23.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Flowers | 1 Comment

soiree-bow-ties

The bow tie originally came about in the 17th century in the form of a scarf used to keep a shirt closed at the collar, and they have been popular in the South for as long as we can remember. As seen in the photo by Liz Banfield from a Soirée wedding, they can go quite formal, or with some of the options below can be worn for a more relaxed event. If you’re looking for groomsmen ideas, we’ve gathered some of our favorites that would work well for a range of dress codes and color palettes below. Be sure to leave a comment to let us know your favorite!

bow-ties

1. Neat Mini Polka Dot 100% Silk Orange Bow Tie, $125 at Penrose London; 2. Neat Woven-Squares Jacquard Silk Bow Tie, $85 at Barneys New York; 3. The Tribune Reversible Bow Tie in Latte, $25 at The Tie Bar; 4. Kingsport Stripe Cotton Bow Tie in Black and White, $15 at The Tie Bar; 5. Cotton Table Plaid Bow Tie in Mustard, $15 at The Tie Bar, 6. Turkey Feather Bow Tie, $120 at Croghan’s Jewel Box; 7. Paisley Silk Bow Tie, $60 at The Social Primer; 8. Italian Satin Point Bow Tie in Black, $55 at J. Crew

bow-tie-instructions

And just in case you need a reminder, here is a quick guide to tying a bow tie (image source). Happy shopping!

8.22.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Fashion, Shopping | 1 Comment
Aug 04, 2014

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It’s so exciting to get an invitation in the mail, but can be so difficult to know what to wear! Here at Soirée we’ve seen it all, so we’ve decided to break down some of the most common dress codes using some of our favorite cities as inspiration. From Black Tie to Tropic-Chic, we’ve got you covered… let us know your favorite in the comment bar below!

Tara Guerard breaks down “Tropic-Chic” in Harbour Island, Bahamas // 1. DOLCE & GABBANA Printed cotton-poplin dress, $1625; 2. Christian Louboutin Nude Patent Clutch, $795; 3. Love this chic hat! 4. Hermes Oran Sandals, $660

Tarah Catalano breaks down “City Cocktail” in Chicago, Illinois // 5. needle & thread Art Deco Beaded Mini Dress, $360; 6. Fendi Rush Mini Metallic Clutch Bag, Gold Bronze, $850; 7. Adia Kibur Crystal Earrings, $22; 8. Jimmy Choo Anouk Metallic Leather Point Toe Pumps, $675

Allie Horne breaks down “Black Tie” in London, England // 9. AUDEN Devon Earrings, $328; 10. Kate Spade New York Fanni Mesh Slingback Sandals, $325; 11. Black Halo Raquel Strapless Gown, $455; 12. Aurelie Bidermann Lafayette Bracelet, $910; 13. Kotur Oscar Clutch, $895

Meg Schreier breaks down “Smart Casual” in Nantucket, Massachusetts // 14. Lillian Suede Lattice Low Wedges, $129.99; 15. Carrie Cami in Ivory, $69.99; 16. High-Shine Wide Cuff, $65; 17. Daily Trifold Wallet, $99; 18. Silk Pleated Maxi Skirt, $237

8.04.14   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Fashion, Parties, Travel | 2 Comments