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Pretzel bar wedding how-to.
Bronze Standard: The Best Gilded Beauty Looks to Inspire
Lily-Rose Depp strikes gold from all angles.
See all of the inspiration.
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Sparkly table decorations in blue and orange!
Table decorations for a tropical themed party or wedding!
Create unique candlescapes for a summer wedding reception!
Marble weddings in a chic black palette.
30 Unique and Fun Bridal Shower Themes!
Diamonds and Gems Inspire a Glamorous Bridal Shower!
NYBFW S/S ‘17 Trend Report: Tonal Contrast
When it comes to bridal fashion, it can be a daunting task to create new and exciting ways to reinvent the classic white dress. But one trend that started to appear during Fall ‘16 but that definitely became a trend for Spring ‘17 was the concept of tonal contrast. Now for those who aren’t familiar, this is when a designer opts to use at least two distinctively unique embellishment or fabric texture within the same color of the overall design as a way of creating visual contrast to add depth or definition to the overall design. A perfect example of this is the Watters gown above, which features subtle tonal stripes at the waist. The reason why I’m a huge fan of tonal contrast is because it’s a fabulous way for brides to develop a striking design without feeling overt or over the top about it. And depending on how the designer applies this technique, these gowns can be even more intriguing and exciting than your standard pearl or crystal embellishment.
Rembo Styling Strappy Sheath Dress with Tonal floral Beading
Joy by Eugenia Couture Detachable Sleeve Strappy Sweetheart Neckline A-Line on Striped Sheer Organza
Elisabetta Polignano Separates: Removable Shadow Stripe Skirt + Illusion Lace Trumpet Gown
Starry Night by Van Gogh wedding inspiration.