Archive for August, 2010

A Fresh Take On Something Blue

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Almost every bride-to-be has heard the adage “something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.” What they might not realize is that this tradition was originally a Victorian custom for “good luck.”

Victorian Wedding via Victoria Magazine

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Victorians ascribed meaning to all kinds of things – flowers, gifts, dances. The significance of blue and weddings, however, is one that goes much further back in history. In ancient times and across cultures, the color blue has been associated with faithfulness, loyalty, love, and modesty, traits which, during the time, a bride-to-be wished to exude on her wedding day. In fact, before the Victorian era, it was not uncommon for wedding dresses to be blue.

Today, brides embrace the tradition, making it their own by incorporating the classic “good luck” wedding color in some traditional and some unexpected ways!

A Fresh Take on Something Blue

Images clockwise from upper left: Essie nail polish, garter (available at Bridal Styles Boutique, New York), ring bearer pillow (available at Bridal Styles Boutique, New York), Blue Tulle, Christian Louboutin shoes

For your something blue, visit us at out New York bridal accessory boutique!

Crazy About Cage Veils

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

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Bridal Styles bride Leba and her handsome groom Dominic

The cage veil is one of our favorite trends in bridal fashion we’ve been seeing in our New York bridal accessory boutique! Inspired by vintage ‘30s and ‘40s fashion, cage veils turn up the volume on glamour while whispering of mystery.

However, don’t let the retro undertones fool you! The cage veil can complement almost any style.

Crazy for Cage Veils

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Paired with a scattering of sparkle and a chic chignon, a cage veil is perfect for a bride-to-be with Grace Kelly’s classic taste. A woman yearning for more drama and vintage appeal can up the ante with a fabulous, dazzling, feathered fascinator adorning an elegantly draped cage veil.

A cage veil is perfect for a woman with shorter hair, too! Her sassy short ‘do couldn’t be more perfect when layered with a bewitching cage veil and spectacular hair accessories.

Dreaming of gliding down the aisle feeling as captivating as a starlet like Jean Harlow or Lauren Bacall and as alluring as a siren?

The cage veil is for you!

Red Carpet to Aisle: Hair Bling

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

You’ve found a wedding gown that suits you perfectly.  Your hair, though…that’s another story.  Up or down? What kind of wedding veil fits your style? Should you pair it with a smattering of flowers or jewels or both?

Take a cue from the ladies on the red carpet! Try a low, loose chignon topped off with a vintage-inspired comb, sparkling flowers tucked into flowing locks, or a sophisticated updo with a glittering headband.

Next, add some dazzling earrings to your bridal hair comb and veil, and you’ve got a wedding day look that’s aisle-ready!

Red Carpet to Aisle: Hair Bling

Amanda Holden, Eva Longoria, Pink, Eva Herzigova, Tyra Banks, Maggie Grace (images via Hello Magazine and My Lifetime) bridal hair comb images via Bridal Styles Boutique, New York City