INSPIRED BY | BRIDAL HAIR

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INSPIRED BY | BRIDAL HAIR

Wedding day hair has endless possibilities! Your hair can complement your dress, venue, theme, or season. It’s all up to you! To help you narrow down a look you’ll love, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite bridal hair moments. What will your wedding hair say about you?

 

Updos: Classic and Elegant

Photo | Allen TsaiHair | Holli James

Photo | Allen Tsai

Hair | Holli James

 

Braids: Whimsical and Ethereal

Photo | Tyler TyndellHair | Keira Dowd

Photo | Tyler Tyndell

Hair | Keira Dowd

 

Half Up, Half Down: Buttoned Up, But Not Too Much

Photo | Mountaintop FilmsHair | Gabby

Photo | Mountaintop Films

Hair | Gabby

 

Down: Flowing and Romantic

Photo | Apryl AnnHair | The Luxxe Look
Photo | Kate Pease

Photo | Kate Pease

 

What’s your favorite bridal hair look?

 

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TIPS | ENGAGEMENT PARTIES

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TIPS | ENGAGEMENT PARTIES

Today we’re answering all the big questions about Engagement Parties. What are they? How to plan one? Do you even need one? We’ve got the answers!

What is an Engagement Party?

An engagement party is a party thrown to celebrate the engagement of a couple. The party is typically held in the month after the engagement. This party can be as large or as small as the couple is into, just as long as the person who’s paying is on board.

Do we need to have one?

Short answer, no! You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to. But, it’s a fun way for the couples’ family and friends to get together and celebrate their love. Bonus, you may start to get all the pesky wedding questions, but no one will really expect to have all the answers yet.

Photo | Reigh Walker

Photo | Reigh Walker

Where do we have it?

Engagement parties can be held wherever you’d like! We predominantly see them held in private restaurant spaces or family homes, but if you’ve got the budget do it up your way!

Who’s invited?

You can keep it small with just your immediate families, or you can size up and invite close friends and extended family members. Just be sure to invite only people that you would want at your actual wedding because those guests should carry over.

Quick Questions? Quick Answers!

Should we already be registered? Probably, some guests (namely nana and pawpaw) may already be chomping at the bit to get you a gift, so get that done asap!

What do we do at the party? Party! Eat, drink, show off that rock, whatever you want, it’s up to the couple. One thing that can’t be forgotten, though, is to thank your guests for their love and support!

Do we need to decorate? We would recommend yes, but you don’t need to go overboard. Some streamers, balloons, or fun photo backdrop will suffice!

Do we send out formal invites? You decide! Wedding code isn’t as strict on this one, just as long as you do it 3-4 weeks beforehand.

What should we wear? For many brides, the Engagement Party is the first pre-wedding event where they begin their all white everything outfit run so that’s an option. If you’re not into that, an outfit you’d wear to a nice restaurant will do too!

 

Are you having an engagement party?

 

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HOW TO | SURVIVE BRIDESMAID DRESS SHOPPING

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HOW TO | SURVIVE BRIDESMAID DRESS SHOPPING


Finding a bridesmaid dress that all of your bridal party is happy with (and looks hot in) can be a struggle. Feelings and expectations get involved, and the whole process can go downhill fast. Today we’ve rounded up some tips that will keep everyone cool, calm, and collected looking their best on your wedding day.

Have a Vision

Go into the process with a vision of how you’d like your bridesmaid to look. Consider your bridesmaid dress philosophy:

  • My Way Or The Highway - All the dresses will be the same style and color.

  • Options Options Options - Dresses are the same exact color, but the bridesmaids can choose a style that fits them.

  • Color Scheme - All dresses will be in the same general color scheme, something broad like Green or Blue, but can be different styles.

  • You Can Have Whatever You Like - You do you, babe. Wear what you want but within reason.

Be Prepared

Make sure bridesmaids know what to bring on try on day. Brides.com recommends:

  • Undergarments they’ll be wearing on the wedding day (or something like it).

  • A few different shoe options, so they can see what looks best.

  • Body shapers (if that’s their thing).

  • Hair clips or ties, so they can try a few different styles and get a better idea of how it’ll pair with the dress.

  • Get dolled up (whatever that means for them) for the same reason as the above. It’ll help them get a better picture of how they’ll look on the wedding day.

Coordinate Schedules

Try your best to coordinate schedules so that all of your bridal party can be involved. Everyone being together in one place and able to contribute will help ease any feelings of not being heard.

Be Realistic

If all of your bridesmaids are fresh out of college, a $300 dress might be a financial stretch for them (especially because they’ll probably never wear this dress again), so be realistic and considerate.

Be Kind

Bridesmaids can get a little weird around dress shopping, and some of that is unfounded but, some weirdness or bad attitudes may be coming from a deeper place. Shopping, especially for a dress that you’ll be on display and photographed in all day, can be tough for people with body insecurities. If your bridesmaids are feeling insecure and like their opinions aren’t being considered, tensions can arise. Now we’re not recommending you change your plan to accommodate whatever they’d like to wear (it is your wedding after all), but be kind. Choose inclusive dress companies, consider styles that look good on different bodies, and talk it out. At the end of the day, these are people you love.

Have Fun

Remember that this is supposed to be a fun experience! Pop a bottle of champagne or do a little fashion show. This, like many other parts of the wedding planning process, should be a memory you can look back on fondly.

 

Do you have any tips on surviving bridesmaid dress shopping?

 

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TOP 5 | DALLAS BRIDAL BOUTIQUES

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TOP 5 | DALLAS BRIDAL BOUTIQUES

You've done all your wedding dress research now you're ready to shop, and we're here to help! Today we're revisiting one of our most popular blog posts featuring some of our favorite local bridal boutiques, plus a few new faves. Each of which offers classic, unique, or traditional bridal gown options; your wedding dress dreams are sure to come true. So grab your entourage, your heels, and pop some bubbly; let the dress shopping begin!

BUT, who would we be if we didn't give you a few tips first? Before you get your shop on, make sure you know:

Price Range - Stay firm and realistic.

Style - Use your Pinterest to your advantage! Narrow your preference down 4 or 5 dresses you love for inspiration.

Designers - Having a few favorite designers will help your bridal consultant pinpoint your style. It may also guide your shopping since not all shops carry all designers.

Don't Over Shop - A million different appointments will lead to fatigue (decision and otherwise).

Crew - Keep your entourage to VIPs only.

Opinions - Don't let other's opinions dictate your style. We know it's easier said than done, but it's imperative that what you want comes first.

Movement - Think about the movement of the day. If you can't sit or dance or walk in your dream dress, maybe it's not the right dress for your day.

Take Pictures - Take pictures if you can! This will keep the gorgeousness fresh, and you can look back at them when you're tempted to continue shopping or aren't ready to pull the buying trigger just yet.

Know Your Body - Shop for the body that you have. You may have a big workout plan, but it only adds unnecessary stress and pressure to an already stressful process if you know that one little slip might cost you your perfect fit.

Lean Into Your Style - Don't default to traditional! Your wedding dress doesn't have to white or long or even a dress! You make the rules.

Ask Questions! - Consultants are there to help, so ask away.

  • Do the handle alterations? What's the turnaround?

  • How much is the dress? (Hopefully, your consultant respects your price range, but just in case, make sure you're asking so you don't fall in love with something you can't afford)

  • What are the right undergarments for the dress?

  • Is there a matching veil or accessories?

Stop - Once you find a dress you love, one that you can envision yourself in, STOP SHOPPING! They'll always be more dresses, but you have to pick one. So once you do, quit.

 

a&bé bridal shop dallas | 154 glass street

 

Lovely Bride | 2500 routh street

Photo | Lovely Bride    Photographer | Valerie Thompson

Photo | Lovely Bride Photographer | Valerie Thompson

 

Grace Loves Lace | 1411 dragon street

 

Patsy's, A Bridal Boutique | 2933 n henderson ave

 

Brilliant Bridal Dallas | 142 howell street

Shopping Alternatives

Traditional wedding boutiques not your thing? There are other options!

  • Asos is uber affordable and offers an array of sizes and styles.

  • Reformation has a White Dress section filled with trendy, chic, and affordable wedding dress options.

  • Second-Hand shops like Still White offer tons of gorgeous preowned wedding dresses.

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INSPIRED BY | CEREMONY BACKDROPS

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INSPIRED BY | CEREMONY BACKDROPS

Photo | Ashley Rhian


You and your spouse will be the most important and impactful part of your ceremony, but your wedding backdrop or arch is a close second. It'll be in all your ceremony pictures, and you'll be exchanging beautiful words in front of it so it might as well make a statement. In today's post, we'll be featuring a few of our favorite ceremony backdrops for your inspo!

 

Edgy and Angled

 

Rustic and Floral

 

Classy Columns

Photo | Reigh Walker

Photo | Reigh Walker

 

Decked Out Chuppah

Photo | Tyler Tyndell
 

Rustic Wicker

 

Simple Scenery

Photo | Wilderlove Co.
 

What’s your dream wedding backdrop?

 

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