Wedding Wednesday.... Go BIG or Go HOME!


There are several "New" wedding ideas that have been an acquired taste for me.

A First Look, for instance, an idea I'm now obsessed with , didn't sit right with me at first.

Another trend whose bandwagon I did not immediately jump on, is the reception dress.

I suppose because I didn't realize at first how limitless the possibilities are.

At first, I viewed the "Reception Dress" as a short version of your wedding gown that you could move and dance easily in.

The ONE day in your life where you can wear a long white gown and you want to shorten it?
It just seemed silly to me.

Until I realized that short, white numbers were merely the tip of a very large iceberg.

My new attitude towards reception dresses is like this:

GO BIG, OR GO HOME.

Basically, leave the boring, short, white reception dress at the store and have fun with the dress you'll be twirling around in.

Loving these examples....

Like the gorgeous photos that were posted on Elements of Style last week:


This bride wore a beaded Jenny Packham

Now, Style Blogger Bailey of Peppermint Bliss
OBVIOUSLY understands my GBOGH theory!



I Die over her gorgy Gold Lame Monique Lhuillier stunner!



I've poked around a little, and decided that the gowns from 
Jenny Packham's Ready to Wear collection are by far the best Reception Dress candidates.

















For my own purposes, I'm still pretty stuck on this retro version from BHLDN

images via Pinterest, BHLDN, Style Me Pretty, Elements of Style

So please Ladies, try not to make us snooze at the sight of your reception dress!

What do you think of this new wedding trend?

The Magical Majestic


During lunch today, I went with my friend Kimberly to see the space for her Bridal Portraits.
The Majestic Theatre in Downtown Dallas is a historic building and iconic entertainment venue, built in the early 1900's.
It has been meticulously maintained and IT. WAS. GORGEOUS.

The walls, ceilings, everything was intricately detailed.



I couldn't get the chandelier in the lobby in all it's true glory with my iPhone, but it was amazing. 






 
                                             Aside from taking bridals at this fabulous venue.
You can also apparently have your wedding there.

Doesn't it make you want to have a 1920's inspired wedding?



And wear a stunning Jenny Packham dress?

And wear a vintage birdcage veil?


And lounge on a french settee all night?