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27 Apr
2011
Posted in: Fashion & Accessories
By Candice    No Comments

Royal Wedding Week: What Will Kate Wear? Options for Royal Wedding Fashion

My good friend Beth Chapman of The White Dress by the shore put together a collection of gowns she thought would be inspirational for Kate Middleton’s walk down the aisle. I have to agree with her– Kate will more than likely wear something classic and conservative, which is not necessary in the same breath as her own style. She is young, upbeat, and tends to gravitate toward modern and fitted silhouettes. So, the question begs– what will she wear on Friday?

 

1st dress: Oscar de la Renta; 2nd dress: Carolina Herrera
courtesy of The White Dress by the shore blog

As Beth wrote (and we agree), “I felt it imperative that Kate don some sort of sleeve for her Westminster Abbey ceremony. The venue is a 1,000 year old church, where kings and queens are crowned. In respect of tradition, I feel that the coverage is necessary. My hope is that the silhouette that she selects- albeit traditional- will have some shape in the skirt to show off her fabulous figure!” I do agree with Beth that her dress ought to have sleeves– whether they are part of a short jacket she wears and can later remove– or constructed into the gown.

dress by priscilla of boston

1st dress: monique lhuillier; second dress: modern trousseau; third dress: romona keveza

Brides.com asked some of the worlds most famous designers to sketch a dress for Kate.. here are some of our favorites!

1st dress: Melissa Sweet; 2nd dress: Temperley London

 

1st dress: Amsale; 2nd dress: Reem Acra

And while the dress that she wears to Westminster Abbey will most certainly have a conservative feel, we can only imagine what she’ll change into for that evening’s intimate dinner party! This is where we expect Kate’s true style to shine, and perhaps, she’ll dawn something more slim and formfitting.

Tomorrow, we’ll talk about our thoughts and ideas for how both parties might look!

xxoo~

20 Dec
2010
Posted in: A Jubilee Event, Creative Photoshoots, Featured Posts
By Candice    10 Comments

On Royal Street: French Inspired Photoshoot in New Orleans | Part II

I’m so excited to share part two of our shoot in New Orleans, recently featured in Southern Weddings! The second half of our day led us down Royal Street, where we shut it down with an amazing band, tablescape, confetti parade, and lots of photoshoot magic. Some of my favorite details are the floral hat, shoes and ranunculous earrings by Datura: A Modern Garden; the gorgeous floral head piece with feathers by Twigs and Honey, a bouquet with a collar of tulle, and the incredible mixture of floral details pinned to our tablescape– both fabric, paper, and real. LOVE!

Here is the first look at images and details from that day! Amazing photography by the team at Carla Ten Eyck Photography.

Credit Reel

Photography: Carla Ten Eyck & Co. (Katie Slater & Sara Code-Kroll too)
Design & Styling: Jubilee Events
Location: Royal Street & The Cornstalk Hotel
Fashion & Styling: The White Dress by the Shore
Floral Design: Datura: A Modern Garden
Hair & Makeup: Jennie Fresa & The Beauty Library
Cinematography: Vantage Point Films
Musicians: Dr. Jazz and the New Orleans Sounds
Confections: Sucre
Groom’s Tux: Perlis
Shoes: MADELiNE Shoes & Poetic License Shoes
Paper: Posh Paperie
Calligraphy: Elizabeth Porcher Jones Calligraphy
Custom Headpieces & Floral Sashes: Twigs and Honey
Vintage Jewels: Karen Lindner Designs
Jewelry: Haute Bride
Linens: Gala Cloths
Custom China & Napkins: Sarah Drake Design
Pink Candelabras: Nachtmann & Riedel
Champagne: Pommery Gold POP Champagne
Cake Stands:
Vintage Birds:
Orange & Blossom
Vintage Umbrellas: Bella Umbrella

so much more to come xo!

29 Oct
2010
Posted in: Creative Photoshoots, Featured Posts
By Candice    4 Comments

Classic Preppy New England Mini Shoot at the Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island

Back in May Carla Ten Eyck and I hosted our Collaborate and Create workshop in Watch Hill, Rhode Island at the newly restored Ocean House. Our final mini shoot of the day was inspired by our amazing photographic attendee, Nelly Soares from Lumina Images, who was inspired by the her surroundings and the Kennedy’s! We designed an on-the-fly shoot in the romantic drizzling rain with a gorgeous Priscilla of Boston gown, regal tablescape in purples and blues with lots of calligraphy touches. I absolutely adore the floral design of Jane from Just for You… the purple lilacs? My favorite flower!!!  This shoot is proof positive that you can create anything no matter the conditions or time constraints! It also is a tribute to great team work. I just love the beauty, romance, and simplicity of this preppy shoot. Be sure to see a full list of credits for all the amazing vendors who we are so honored to constantly have the opportunity to create with. Enjoy!

Photography – Carla Ten Eyck Photography and Lumina Images
Design – Jubilee Events
Model Styling & Accessories – The White Dress by the Shore
Location – The Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island

Floral Design – Just For You
Calligraphy – Elizabeth Porcher Jones
Beauty & Hair – Dana Bartone & Co.
Chairs, Table, Linens, and Placeware – Rentals Unlimited
Tie – Southern Proper

Jacket: Crittenden & Co.
Paper – Stonington Paperie
Gown – Priscilla of Boston

23 Jul
2010
Posted in: A Jubilee Event, Featured Posts, Weddings
By Candice    2 Comments

A Wedding Story: Jessica & Frank at Ethel Walker Chapel in Simsbury, Connecticut

Jessica and Frank are one of my all time favorite couples; they smiled from the moment their wedding day started until their very last dance. It was truly a joyful, happy, jubilant celebration… not to mention they both have amazingly kind, generous, and fun families (which explains why they are perfect for each other!). Jessica and Frank met through mutual friends and the rest… Well, now, it’s history. Big thanks to Johnny Arguedas, their talented photographer, for generously sharing their images with us! We also can’t wait to see the incredible video by Vantage Point Films, who was there to capture the moving photography for the day.

Both from Connecticut, they chose to have a huge Connecticut wedding at The Riverview in Simsbury with 361 (to be precise!) of their closest family and friends. Living half of the year in Florida, they planned a spectacular wedding amongst many frequent flyer miles and long distance phone calls.

Their color story was hot pink, deep purple, black and white. We used patterned damask through out their design in their paper story, linens, and even lighting. Jessica was very inspired by her jeweled gown and we incorporated crystals through out the event, too. They also wanted to incorporate their love for horses, which they breed and race, so we worked with Jessica to add those special details through out the wedding.

She wore a jewel encrusted satin drop waist Kenneth Pool with detailing on the bodice and waist. Even her chapel length veil was studded in crystals! Her maids wore floor length Priscilla of Boston mermaid fit gowns with a beautiful crystal broach at the back. Datura: A Modern Garden is responsible for the floral artistry for the entire event, creating bouquets filled with lush pink flowers and crystals.

Their ceremony was interfaith with a Rabbi and Bishop performing the vow exchange, drawing from both of their religious backgrounds. I loved that Jessica kept the symbolism of the Jewish chuppah, which was designed by Datura: A Modern Garden. A four posted structure, the Chuppah symbolizes the home that Jessica and Frank will build together. It was an open aired structure with hand strung crystals and orchids. Pink pomander balls lined the aisle at the Ethel Walker Chapel where they exchanged vows.

We transformed The Riverview in Simsbury by turning the ballroom around for their fantastic band out of Manhattan, Attitude. Jessica and Frank really wanted to showcase their entertainment, so with our colleagues from ShorelineAV, we built a stage in the otherwise unoccupied alcove and brought in our own black and white checkered dance floor. Rob Alberti lit up the room in varying shades of pinks, purples, and amber. He created a custom damask pattern to wash the air wall and a gobo for the band stand. Guests first enjoyed cocktail hour underneath the great white tent with a cigar roller from The Connecticut Cigar Company and a quartet of classic and pop music from Millennium Music. A martini bar was set up with a gorgeous horse ice luge by the talented artists at Ice Matters.

We hung tag escort cards from a branch arrangement with beautiful white calligraphy on rich hot pink card stock by Michelle Dowling. Jessica and Frank chose a gorgeous purple pintuck with a shimmer to be the basis for their centerpieces, which were varying with pink floral pomanders, floating candles, submerged purple orchids. They were introduced into the room for the first time to A Call to the Post amist a large cheer from their 360 guests and went immediately into their first dance. Heartfelt speeches were given by their sibilings (and also maid of honor / best men)… Who spoke about what a loving couple they are to each other and their families.

They may go down in history as having the largest hora we’ve ever seen…. And boy, it went on for a good half hour!

The night ended with a delicious venetian station with made-to-order crepes and gelato, amongst the Riverview’s incredible chocolate and pastry menu.

Jessica and Frank— it was truly and honor to be part of your wedding day! We wish you all the best that life has to offer… And can’t wait to see what the future brings! Xo!