One of my favorite shots from my 2017 weddings. Stay tuned for the upcoming blog on this gorgeous Vermont wedding!
One of the largest wedding trends I noticed in many of my weddings this year was pies, pies, pies. Many couples event chose to replace the traditional wedding cake just with pies!
In thinking ahead for next year and working on my style mood boards I came across what may just be the prettiest pie I've seen and absolutely 2018 wedding season worthy! I am already recommending this beauty to my clients.
Courtesy of Monika Hibbs, this pie inspiration idea makes me feel that this wedding trend may not just be worth continuing in 2018 but also will see a bright future by revamping it. In 2018, I hope to include softer palettes and incorporating items such as florals and greenery into these delicious little treats!
Part of the reason I fell in love with wedding planning is my natural inclination for style. Not only do I love event styling, I also love fashion. At the intersection where events meet fashion, you will find the most gorgeous of wedding gowns. I absolutely adore wedding gowns, in fact, wedding dress shopping with my clients may just be my favorite part of the event planning process!
Wedding gowns designs over the last few years have evolve and have taken on a journey towards the more glamorous, feminine and bohemian path. I could not possibly list the long, long list of wedding fashion designers I admire in this blog alone. What I can say is who my ultimate wedding designer is and that is Israeli designer Galia Lahav.
In my weddings and events I like to go for the wow factor. I love to leave guests breathless when they walk into the event room. Galia does this with her stunning wedding designs, every single dress is more stunning than the next. If I could turn back time and wear each dress over and over at my wedding I would!
Yet the most favorite design of all and what I call the perfect wedding down is what some may call her most infamous design "The Loretta". Inspired by the movie sirens of the 1920's Jazz era, the Loretta has it all. Soft tulle to create a dreamlike train, soft lace, pearls and crystals. It is the ultimate expression of glamour, romance and a feminine touch on a wedding dress.
Time after time each photo I see of a bride wearing this gorgeous wedding dress leaves me breathless. Paired with long wavy hair, a pearly hair barrette and flawless make-up this wedding dress is the type of dress every bride will feel like a Hollywood goddess in and ultimately Harlow & Dahlia Event's most favorite wedding dress.