A very Merry Christmas to you! We have been hard at work this holiday season. In early December we got photos of our latest birdcage veil styles coming soon... Wanted to give you a sneak peek here... The next collection will be even better than the last. Lots of drama! We will be taking a few days off for Christmas so I wanted to send out an early message with a sneak peek of what is to come next season.
These photo credits to: www.glitterguru.com
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Meet Mrs. Julia Ward
Meet Julia , the new "Mrs. Ward". Julia is one of our brides who sent in her pictures months ago and I totally forgot to post them. So so sorry Julia. Isn't her lace dress just fantastic. I put this picture of her alone up first, because it is my absolute favorite. I just love love love the pose! And that couch... Julia had a custom piece created to match her dress, see below.
Thank you Julia for sending in pictures! We are so glad that you did!
Thank you Julia for sending in pictures! We are so glad that you did!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Real Bride: Jamie Ragsdale- Easley
Meet Jamie Ragsdale the new Mrs. Jamie Easley. She sent us these photos from her Telluride, Colorado wedding this past fall. Jamie chose to wear the Marilyn veil, which she customized to match her wedding colors of brown and champagne. Check out all the pictures below.
Labels:
birdcage veil,
castlebride,
marilyn veil,
real brides
Monday, December 8, 2008
Go with Gold
There is no better way to accent a vintage wedding, than with gold.
We just can't get enough of Gold. The chandelier below is to die for! Many companies let you rent beauties like this for your big day. Also, check out these fantastic shoes. The bow is super hot.
Although baby blue is most often combined with silver, Go with gold for an old Hollywood feel. While you not be up for a blue wedding dress (see below) go with the baby blue for your shoes, jewelry, or cake.
For a winter wedding, a dark green and gold combo is always a hit. I especially love the gold detailing on the cake below.
And for my all time favorite, Gold and Brown. So many options here. This color combo makes everything look glam and gorgeous. I love these coffees below with the long straws. Also, the monogrammed truffles. Adding a bow to the invites, or picking gold embossed envelopes... It all works to make your wedding fabulous.
We just can't get enough of Gold. The chandelier below is to die for! Many companies let you rent beauties like this for your big day. Also, check out these fantastic shoes. The bow is super hot.
Although baby blue is most often combined with silver, Go with gold for an old Hollywood feel. While you not be up for a blue wedding dress (see below) go with the baby blue for your shoes, jewelry, or cake.
For a winter wedding, a dark green and gold combo is always a hit. I especially love the gold detailing on the cake below.
And for my all time favorite, Gold and Brown. So many options here. This color combo makes everything look glam and gorgeous. I love these coffees below with the long straws. Also, the monogrammed truffles. Adding a bow to the invites, or picking gold embossed envelopes... It all works to make your wedding fabulous.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Black and White Weddings
There is almost nothing as classic as a black and white wedding. Seeing some photos from Justine Ungaro's wedding over at www.theunbride.com got me thinking about this. When you go classic, you will never regret it. Black and whit can be vintage or modern. I love this zebra printed cow hide shown below as a wedding day accent. Also, the guinnea feather napkin holders below!
A dash of color to the black and white palate can be just the right accent. I love the monochromatic flower arrangements on the tables below. It makes them really Pop! And while your at it, why not give your cake a little bling as well? I love this feathery brooch with ribbon on the cake below. Another tip: follow a theme throughout your entire wedding. If you are wearing a feathered veil, put some on the flower girl, in the bouquets, table decor etc...
A dash of color to the black and white palate can be just the right accent. I love the monochromatic flower arrangements on the tables below. It makes them really Pop! And while your at it, why not give your cake a little bling as well? I love this feathery brooch with ribbon on the cake below. Another tip: follow a theme throughout your entire wedding. If you are wearing a feathered veil, put some on the flower girl, in the bouquets, table decor etc...
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Meet real bride Michelle Ward
Meet the Beautiful Michelle (Formerly Solomon) Ward.
Two days before her 30th birthday, Michelle got engaged. Michelle, from Long Island and her fiance Luke, from Buffalo were married in Brooklyn on 9/14/08. Their ceremony took place at Brooklyn Bridge Park on a pebble beach overlooking Manhattan. Her bridesmaids wore flip flops (which I love) and tea length dresses. When Michelle emailed me some fabulous photos of her September wedding and I had to share.
Two days before her 30th birthday, Michelle got engaged. Michelle, from Long Island and her fiance Luke, from Buffalo were married in Brooklyn on 9/14/08. Their ceremony took place at Brooklyn Bridge Park on a pebble beach overlooking Manhattan. Her bridesmaids wore flip flops (which I love) and tea length dresses. When Michelle emailed me some fabulous photos of her September wedding and I had to share.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Kate aka "Miss. Pomegranite"
I have the opportunity of sharing some photos from one of our brides Kate.
Better known as Miss.Pomegranite on the site weddingbee.com When I saw her photos, I had to share. Kate's wedding was a black and white damask dream. Kate requested a custom made birdcage veil to match her custom dress. She mailed us scraps of silver lambskin from her dress and we used them to form a beautiful two layer leather flower backed with brilliant guinnea feathers. Her veil looks stunning with her dress I must say. Kate documented the whole process of creating her custom pieces on the blog, weddingbee.com. For more photos, check out photographer Travis Hoehne's blog
and for more info on Kate's fabulous wedding, head on over to weddingbee.com
Better known as Miss.Pomegranite on the site weddingbee.com When I saw her photos, I had to share. Kate's wedding was a black and white damask dream. Kate requested a custom made birdcage veil to match her custom dress. She mailed us scraps of silver lambskin from her dress and we used them to form a beautiful two layer leather flower backed with brilliant guinnea feathers. Her veil looks stunning with her dress I must say. Kate documented the whole process of creating her custom pieces on the blog, weddingbee.com. For more photos, check out photographer Travis Hoehne's blog
and for more info on Kate's fabulous wedding, head on over to weddingbee.com
Labels:
birdcage veil,
castlebride,
real brides,
weddingbee
Monday, November 10, 2008
Do you updo?
Wedding hair. Oh what to do. Several websites, out there have great galleries of hot looks for your wedding day style. Check out The Knot.com, Brides.com and weddingchannel.com for lots more.
colorful shoes
One of my favorite trends. Colorful shoes. Why not? I was so excited to see Brides magazine place this photo on their cover. She chose pink, but why not match your shoes to your bouquet? You can show off your stylish heels at your reception or your get away.
This bride let her bridesmaids in on the fun with matching heels.
And a few more here...
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Real Bride- Justine Ungaro
New bride Justine Ungaro, writer of one of my favorite blogs, The Unbride was married a couple of weeks ago in Washington DC. A quick peek at her photos is available in Greg Gibson's Blog. Shown below:
Justine Chose the Marilyn veil to go with her Vera Wang dress. Be sure to see more pictures of her wedding, and lots of awesome posts on her blog: The Unbride.
Justine Chose the Marilyn veil to go with her Vera Wang dress. Be sure to see more pictures of her wedding, and lots of awesome posts on her blog: The Unbride.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Chicago Bridal Market
The month of October was a whirlwind for us! Chicago Bridal market was lots of work but also lots of fun. Here are some photos of the highlights.
Here we are L to R: Kirstin (designer for CastleBride Couture), Tina (from Winters and Rain) and Allison(National Sales Manager for CastleBride Couture)
Below: Jennifer Davidson from The Knot Magazine. Jennifer stopped by to chat and also to try on some new styles of course.
Meet Bliss Bridal Shoes. Great new friends of ours. They have launched a new line of dye able bridal shoes. My favorite is their platform slide. Be sure to checkout their website for a gallery of their styles.
A model for Eugenia Couture shows off the Catherine veil with her fantastic gown. Eugena showed some amazing new designs this season. Be sure to check out her website to see her designs.
Here we are L to R: Kirstin (designer for CastleBride Couture), Tina (from Winters and Rain) and Allison(National Sales Manager for CastleBride Couture)
Below: Jennifer Davidson from The Knot Magazine. Jennifer stopped by to chat and also to try on some new styles of course.
Meet Bliss Bridal Shoes. Great new friends of ours. They have launched a new line of dye able bridal shoes. My favorite is their platform slide. Be sure to checkout their website for a gallery of their styles.
Fashion editor Heather Levine
from The Knot Magazine stopped by to chat with us again, and she even posed for a few pictures. She is modeling "Catherine".
Much thanks to Nick Gerber from Orange2 Photo for sending us these pics.
from The Knot Magazine stopped by to chat with us again, and she even posed for a few pictures. She is modeling "Catherine".
Much thanks to Nick Gerber from Orange2 Photo for sending us these pics.
A model for Eugenia Couture shows off the Catherine veil with her fantastic gown. Eugena showed some amazing new designs this season. Be sure to check out her website to see her designs.
Labels:
birdcage veil,
castlebride,
national bridal market,
Press
Monday, November 3, 2008
Wedding Jewelry
Picking an accent for your special day is fun, because there are ooh so many options! Check out a few necklaces we loved.
How about this reclaimed wedding dress given a second life as a necklace! This one from seller Paper Hill on etsy.com
How about this reclaimed wedding dress given a second life as a necklace! This one from seller Paper Hill on etsy.com
Beautiful. Elegant. Vintage. Usually describes a pearl necklace in a couple words. This Necklace combines the elegance of a pearl and brilliance of diamonds, making up a striking piece of jewelry to add to the trousseau of your special day.
Splurge on Chanel, or make your own. Either way, you'll be classically beautiful!
Splurge on Chanel, or make your own. Either way, you'll be classically beautiful!
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