Archive for February, 2012

Monogram Cake Jewelry

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

Spectacular wedding day jewelry isn’t just for the bride!

For a look that’s as fabulous as it is lasting, add some personalized, elegant sparkle to your wedding cake.

Couture Swarovski crystal cake jewelry available at Bridal Styles Boutique

Custom Swarovski crystal cake-topper monograms available at Bridal Styles Boutique

Handset with Swarovski crystals in the letter combination, font and color of your choice, monogram cake toppers at Bridal Styles Boutique are totally couture! We can even custom-design your cake jewelry to match your existing wedding day monogram.

 

Custom Swarovski crystal cake-topper monograms available at Bridal Styles Boutique

Couture Swarovski crystal cake jewelry available at Bridal Styles Boutique

Amazing in all those cake-cutting shots, a cake monogram is also a special (and reusable) keepsake. After the wedding, your custom cake jewelry is a perfect accent to anniversary or birthday cakes and lovely framed in between celebrations!

To choose your one-of-a-kind Swarovski crystal cake monogram, visit us in Brooklyn at our bridal accessory boutique.

Red Spells Romance

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Since antiquity, when Roman brides wore crimson veiling called flammeum to symbolize love and fertility, red has been associated with amore. It’s even a favorite of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love – her symbol is the red rose.

Bridal Styles Dramatic rose comb encrusted with red Swarovski crystals

Dramatic rose comb encrusted with red Swarovski crystals – Bridal Styles Boutique

To help our modern-day brides accent their weddings with ruby-tinted romance, we’re sharing the most passionate inspiration we could find:

Red Spells Romance

To choose your ruby-red bridal details, visit us at our Brooklyn bridal accessory boutique!

Presidential Love Letters

Monday, February 20th, 2012

Did you know that, in addition to being one of the Founding Fathers of our nation, George Washington was a romantic? He called Martha “my dearest” while she addressed him as “my love,” and throughout their marriage, the two exchanged many love letters. When George passed, Martha was so grief-stricken she burned their personal correspondence and closed up his rooms, never to enter them again. However, a few letters survived, and if this sample is any indication, George Washington was not only a great leader but a poet:

From George to Martha, June 23, 1775: “I retain an unalterable affection for you, which neither time or distance can change.” (source)

The Marriage of Washington to Martha Custis by Junius Brutus Stearns

The Marriage of Washington to Martha Custis by Junius Brutus Stearns (source)

George Washington wasn’t the only smitten president. John Adams was head over heels for his wife, Abigail. Their relationship began with a flirtatious courtship and evolved into a deep, loving, lifelong partnership. In the over 1,000 letters they wrote, John and Abigail addressed one another as “My Dearest Friend” and saw each other as intellectual equals – something very unusual for the time! Though they were more often apart, John and Abigail remained deeply connected:

From John Adams to Abigail: “Is there no Way for two friendly Souls, to converse together, altho the Bodies are 400 Miles off?— Yes by Letter.— But I want a better Communication. I want to hear you think, or see your Thoughts. The Conclusion of your Letter makes my Heart throb, more than a Cannonade would. You bid me burn your Letters. But I must forget you first.” (source)

Portrait of Abigail Adams, and Portrait of John Adams

Portrait of Abigail Adams, and Portrait of John Adams (source

We’d find it hard to say no to such passionate prose…it almost makes you wish there was no such thing as e-mail or texting!

To find the perfect bridal accessory to wear while exchanging personally written vows with your sweetheart, visit us at our Brooklyn boutique!

Valentine’s Day Top 5 for Romance

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

All over the city, red roses, chocolates and maybe even an engagement ring or two are being exchanged. Just go outside and you can almost see amore in the air.

Whether you’re spending a night out on the town or at home, Valentine’s Day is a time for being starry-eyed. So, to help set the mood, we’re sharing our top 5 romantic movies and songs!

Top 5 Films to Sigh Over

The Notebook
The Illusionist
Ghost
Casablanca
An Affair to Remember

Bridal Styles Top 5 Romantic Movies

Movie images clockwise from upper left: The Illusionist, Casablanca, Ghost, The Notebook, An Affair to Remember

Top 5 Songs to Swoon to

“At Last” – Etta James
“I Will Always Love You” – Whitney Houston
“Save the Last Dance for Me” – Michael Buble
“Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley
“It Had to Be You” – Tony Bennett

Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at Bridal Styles Boutique!

Lisa and Jason’s Regally Elegant Fall Wedding

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Best friends since 1997 when they met in the seventh grade at Herricks Middle School in Albertson, NY, Jason and Lisa spent their days laughing at inside jokes and confiding in each other. But it wasn’t until after middle and high school that they realized what they had was true love! With that revelation, Jason wooed Lisa, and on December 28, 2003, they became a couple.

Lisa & Jason

Lisa & Jason, regal bridal headpiece – Bridal Styles Boutique, image – Duet Photography

Friends for so long, they were finally able to focus on the fact that they had fallen for each other, and on their first real date earlier that December, Lisa knew Jason was “the one.” During this time, they were both at New York University where Jason majored in Recorded Music and Lisa in Medieval & Renaissance Studies. Following college, Jason began working in the music industry and Lisa continued on to law school at Hofstra University.

Lisa, elegant bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique, images - Duet Photography

With her May graduation and 25th birthday in June on the horizon, Lisa had a feeling a proposal would come soon. But, since Jason, an accomplished musician, was a very private person, she never thought it would be in a public forum. However, Jason shocked everyone on Christmas Eve in 2009.

During a Christmas celebration with both families present, Lisa opened what she thought was a vacation as an early anniversary gift from Jason. Instead, inside of the box was a framed poem by Jason…which he then read to Lisa, proposing at the end. The moment was captured on video and is now a YouTube hit!

Lisa & Jason, bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique

Lisa, bridal hair jewelry - Bridal Styles Boutique, images - Duet Photography

Since Lisa was still in law school at the time of the engagement and they both dreamed of a fall wedding, they decided to wait until November of 2011 to say “I Do.” For the next 23 months, Lisa and Jason, along with both sets of parents and siblings, particularly Lisa’s sisters Jillian and Courtney, planned the wedding together. The theme was “Regal Elegance” with warm fall undertones. It was Lisa’s mission to stay away from a “leaves everywhere” feel!

Lisa & Jason, bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique

Lisa & Jason, bridal headpiece - Bridal Styles Boutique, images - Duet Photography

Jason and Lisa saved as much money as they could, and with the help of their parents (who housed and fed them during this time), it was all possible. Many late night hours of DIY projects as well as hours of dress, headpiece and veil shopping came together on November 4, 2011.

Lisa & Jason, bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique

Lisa & Jason, custom bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique, images - Duet Photography

When Lisa imagined herself on her wedding day, it was wearing a ballgown, headpiece and veil. Finally, after trying on close to 100 dresses, Lisa found “the one” at Bridal Reflections. By Eve of Milady, it was a gorgeous duchess satin ballgown with lace overlay and gold and silver beading and threading throughout. Thirty years earlier in 1981, Lisa’s mom had also worn a stunning lace Eve of Milady gown, so she thought it was fate when her daughter chose the same designer!

Lisa & Jason, bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique

 Lisa & Jason, unique bridal headpiece – Bridal Styles Boutique, images - Duet Photography

Dress chosen, Lisa could focus on accessories. She’d heard musings about Bridal Styles Boutique on wedding websites like liweddings.com and decided to head there since she knew exactly where it was – right around the corner from her grandmother’s house!

Lisa & Jason, bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique

 Lisa & Jason, custom designed bridal headpiece - Bridal Styles Boutique, images - Duet Photography

Lisa, her godmother Stephanie, mother and sister Jillian loved the store the second they walked in. Before coming to Bridal Styles, everything Lisa tried had fallen short of what she had envisioned for her wedding day. In short order, everyone had decided on a custom piece for Lisa to wear that complemented her dress and veil as well as her theme of “Regal Elegance.” It even harmonized with the bracelet and earrings Lisa had purchased. Making the moment even more special, Lisa’s godmother purchased the headpiece for her as a gift, which is now greatly cherished!

Lisa & Jason, bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique

 Lisa & Jason,  bridal headpiece - Bridal Styles Boutique, images - Duet Photography

Lisa and Jason’s ceremony at St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in East Northport was followed by a reception at the Crest Hollow Country Club. One vendor Lisa could not have done without was her Day of Coordinator, Leane Kondenar of Above and Beyond Events. Lisa’s sister, Jillian, had “gifted” Leane to her so that on her wedding day someone else would be “in charge.” Thanks to Leane, everything, including a few mishaps, were handled seamlessly.

Lisa & Jason, bridal hair accessory - Bridal Styles Boutique

 Lisa & Jason,  spectacular bridal headpiece - Bridal Styles Boutique, image - Duet Photography

Since Jason is a musician, the day’s music was very important to both of them, so as a surprise for their guests, they wrote and recorded their own wedding song! For the rest of the evening, their band, Code Bleu, kept everyone entertained. Code Bleu’s musicianship was so remarkable that Jason and Lisa are itching to plan another event just so Code Bleu can perform!

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 Lisa & Jason,  bridal hair jewelry - Bridal Styles Boutique, image - Duet Photography

Of all of the advice Jason and Lisa received while planning, the best was to make sure they stayed together at the wedding. At a reception, it’s easy to be pulled in different directions. But they made a plan and an effort to stay together, holding hands, for 99% of the night and it really worked out! There are very few pictures where the newlyweds are not together, which is just the way they wanted it to be.

When asked for their own advice to provide to other couples, Jason and Lisa say  ”The most important thing to do is to remember to sit back and enjoy. All your guests traveled to come to your wedding. Don’t lose sight of that. And remember, you get to marry your best friend!”

Best wishes, Lisa and Jason, and thank you for sharing your day with us!