I'm a sucker for a gorgeous shoe box. I keep all my shoes in their boxes, free of dust and sticky fingers. I always have done and always will do, regardless of the space they seem to consume. These Lanvin embellished satin sandals are amazingly beautiful. Bows, mother-of-pearl, pailette and glass crystals couldn't go together any better. And the shoe box? Eeeeek! I would be very chuffed to have that sitting on the top of my ever increasing pile. The most perfect wedding day shoes don't you think? Available for £557 online at www.net-a-porter.com.
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Academy Awards 2011
This years Academy Awards were, as the fashion commentators suggested, the year of bold colours, brave choices and standout pieces. Previous years have seen a more subtle approach to Oscar dressing however that idea was abandoned by many stars who chose beading, lace and solid colours for maximum impact. Cate Blanchett was my choice for best dressed. Her Givency Haute Couture gown, straight of the Paris runway, was perfect and exactly the kind of unique creation you'd expect her to choose. The colour looked simply divine against her fair skin and short blonde bob. Mila Kunis also opted for a lilac shade gown by Oscar favourite Elie Saab. The gown, featuring lace inserts and a train was again straight off the couture runway. Australia's own Jackie Weaver chose a custom made Collette Dinnigan gown. The heavily beaded bodice and full skirt was perfect for the first-time nominee. I also loved the simplicity of Michelle Williams Chanel Haute Couture gown. Never one to go overboard, the gown oozed sophistication and fitted her like a glove. If you'd like to see more of the spectacular gowns that made the red carpet this year visit www.harpersbazaar.com.au.
Hailee Steinfeld in Marchesa and Jackie Weaver in Collette Dinnigan
Halle Berry in Marchesa and Hilary Swank in Gucci Premiere
Gwenyth Paltrow in Calvin Klein Collection and Michelle Willams in Chanel Haute Couture
Cate Blanchett in Givenchy Haute Couture and Mila Kunis in Elie Saab Haute Couture
Natalie Portman in Rodarte and Scarlett Johanson in Dolce & Gabbana
Amy Adams in L'Wren Scott and Reese Witherspoon in Armani Prive
Sandra Bullock in Vera Wang and Anne Hathaway in vintage Valentino
Jennifer Hudson in Versace and Jennifer Lawrence in Calvin Klein Collection
Photos couresy of harpersbazaar.com.au
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Hailee Steinfeld in Marchesa and Jackie Weaver in Collette Dinnigan
Halle Berry in Marchesa and Hilary Swank in Gucci Premiere
Gwenyth Paltrow in Calvin Klein Collection and Michelle Willams in Chanel Haute Couture
Cate Blanchett in Givenchy Haute Couture and Mila Kunis in Elie Saab Haute Couture
Natalie Portman in Rodarte and Scarlett Johanson in Dolce & Gabbana
Amy Adams in L'Wren Scott and Reese Witherspoon in Armani Prive
Sandra Bullock in Vera Wang and Anne Hathaway in vintage Valentino
Jennifer Hudson in Versace and Jennifer Lawrence in Calvin Klein Collection
Photos couresy of harpersbazaar.com.au
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Peachy Keen
I came across this glorious mood board on Snippet & Ink and thought it was oh so pretty. Peach is the perfect colour if you're after an alternative to pink - still soft, still pretty and a little more male friendly! Think of the deserts you could choose with peach in your theme. Delicious! Visit www.snippetandink.com for an abundance of theming and colour ideas.
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Angelic Events
In our summer issue, on sale now, we did a Meet & Greet on the lovely Jessica Aguilera, Creative Director of the dynamic event design company Angelic Events. Specialising in wedding and corporate event planning, Jessica's talents extend to theming, centrepiece design and floral art. Here's what she had to say when we spoke with her.
How did you get started in the industry?
My career beagn in the corporate world in the early 90's working in event management. Wanting a change I moved into weddings and corporate events and saw an opportunity to service the industry with a higher level of attention after my own experiences with suppliers. It was then I discovered my true passion - styling
Describe your signature decorating style?
New York contemporary and French elegance with a splash of vintage
What's the most valuable skill you bring to a couple's wedding?
Creativity and organisation
What aspect of wedding planning or styling is your speciality?
Creating the vision and telling the couple's story through the design we have incorporated for their wedding day
What is it about weddings that you love?
I love seeing my client's special day come together just as they expected. Seeing the love and happiness captured amongst friends and family on such a memorable day makes it all worthwhile
if you'd like to speak to Jessica further about your upcoming event visit her website at www.angelicevens.com.au.
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How did you get started in the industry?
My career beagn in the corporate world in the early 90's working in event management. Wanting a change I moved into weddings and corporate events and saw an opportunity to service the industry with a higher level of attention after my own experiences with suppliers. It was then I discovered my true passion - styling
Describe your signature decorating style?
New York contemporary and French elegance with a splash of vintage
What's the most valuable skill you bring to a couple's wedding?
Creativity and organisation
What aspect of wedding planning or styling is your speciality?
Creating the vision and telling the couple's story through the design we have incorporated for their wedding day
What is it about weddings that you love?
I love seeing my client's special day come together just as they expected. Seeing the love and happiness captured amongst friends and family on such a memorable day makes it all worthwhile
if you'd like to speak to Jessica further about your upcoming event visit her website at www.angelicevens.com.au.
Posted by Emilie Harrison
The Glass Ceiling
I went to a local pub for dinner last night, the Benjamin on Franklin and was struck by the installation in the dining room. Suspended from the ceiling were over 1500 pieces of clear pressed glass including compotes, cake stands and bowls. The effect was quite stunning...
Pressed glass is easy to find in bric-a-brac stores or on sites like Etsy and eBay if you'd like to consider your own dramatic installation. A collection en masse on a sideboard would look equally as impressive.
Posted by Jane Cameron
Pressed glass is easy to find in bric-a-brac stores or on sites like Etsy and eBay if you'd like to consider your own dramatic installation. A collection en masse on a sideboard would look equally as impressive.
Posted by Jane Cameron
Kendall and Jebb
The Barossa Valley makes such a beautiful backdrop for weddings. Kendall and Jebb certainly made the most of all the picturesque scenary for their recent wedding there. They held their ceremony and cocktail reception at Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre where they enjoyed stunning food, amazing wines (of course) and lots of dancing into the night.
Photographer Archie Five Photography
Bride's Dress Rachel Gilbert
Bridesmaids' Dresses Love Affair
Groom's Suit The Suit Co
Ceremony & Reception Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre
Florist Viva The Flower Store
Cake Heidelberg Cakes
Stationery Emma Kate Creative
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Photographer Archie Five Photography
Bride's Dress Rachel Gilbert
Bridesmaids' Dresses Love Affair
Groom's Suit The Suit Co
Ceremony & Reception Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre
Florist Viva The Flower Store
Cake Heidelberg Cakes
Stationery Emma Kate Creative
Posted by Emma Henderson
White Wonder
At some point or another we've all stared in wonder and amazement at the gowns created by Vera Wang. We've also stared in wonder and amazement at some the price tags on her gowns however beautiful they may be. For those of you who adore the gowns but don't, as much, adore the prices you'll be thrilled to bits to learn Vera is now, in conjunction with David's Bridal in the US, launching the Vera Wang White Collection. With prices starting at around USD$700 they really are at a fraction of the cost. Fingers crossed they'll be available in Australia sooner rather than later! Visit www.davidsbridal.com for all the info.
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Sparkle All Night
Nothing better than shoes that sparkle and these little babies from Jimmy Choo certainly do! Paired with a dress in a similar colour you'd have a winning combination. Available online at www.-net-a-porter.com.
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Hen Pen
If you're looking for a great way to spend a hen's day, babay shower, engagement, birthday party or any other celebration and you live in Brisbane, on the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast or in Toowoomba and surrounding areas then Enchanted Empire's High Tea could be just what you're looking for. Designed for the lady who wishes to celebrate surrounded by female family and friends, in a relaxed & fun environment, high tea's are perfect option for those hens who wish to include their older relatives in their celebrations. A team of professional Enchanted Empire consultants will design a perfect high tea, in a theme that suits, ensuring that you and your guests sit back and enjoy the decadence and age old tradition that is high tea.
Packages include
• 25 personalised themed invites
• Themed decorations
• Novelty handmade veil for the bride
• Lolly & cake buffet for 25 guests
• A selection of teas & juice
• Set up & take down at location
Prices range from $360 for 10 - 15 guests and $400 for 16 - 25 guests. If you'd like more info on these fabulous high tea's visit www.enchantedempire.com.au.
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Packages include
• 25 personalised themed invites
• Themed decorations
• Novelty handmade veil for the bride
• Lolly & cake buffet for 25 guests
• A selection of teas & juice
• Set up & take down at location
Prices range from $360 for 10 - 15 guests and $400 for 16 - 25 guests. If you'd like more info on these fabulous high tea's visit www.enchantedempire.com.au.
Posted by Emilie Harrison
Silk Dreams
We all know British designer Jenny Packham for the gorgeous wedding gowns she creates however did you also know she designs super pretty lingerie? Available on Net-A-Porter the collection consists of babydoll's in tulle and chiffon as well as chemises and robes in French lace and silk-chiffon all with matching g-strings. Most definitely worth a peek if you're after something uber pretty for a special occasion. Visit www.net-a-porter.com for all the info.
Rosette-embellished tulle and chiffon babydoll £413
French lace and silk-chiffon chemise £430
French lace and silk-chiffon robe £1,343
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Rosette-embellished tulle and chiffon babydoll £413
French lace and silk-chiffon chemise £430
French lace and silk-chiffon robe £1,343
Posted by Emilie Harrison
BHLDN
It is finally here! The people behind anthropologie have just launched BHLDN (pronounced beholden) and there are so many beautiful items there you simply must go and have a look - everything is just so delicate and pretty! Below is a selection of just a few of my favourites.
Gown prices start at a tiny $600 USD but unfortunatley (unlike anthropologie) they don't ship to Australia. To get around this you could always set up a US postal address with a mail forwarding company like Bongo International.
Posted by Emma Henderson
Gown prices start at a tiny $600 USD but unfortunatley (unlike anthropologie) they don't ship to Australia. To get around this you could always set up a US postal address with a mail forwarding company like Bongo International.
Posted by Emma Henderson