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A Father's Day

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A Father's Day

To all the dads out there who are walking their daughters down the aisle remember she will always love you even though she is beginning a new life with someone new her dad will always hold a special place in her heart.

"Happy Father's Day to our part of the world"

How important to you is your step dad? My sister had her step dad walk her part way down the aisle then he dad took over and walked her down the last half of the aisle. My friend did a father daughter dance with her step dad because he is a big part of her life. If your step dad is not that important to you, then having him do a reading or give a toast would be perfect.


The wedding itself can be a big challenge for a dad. The monumental nature of the event can be overwhelming. Coming to the final realization that your daughter will be part of a new life and a new family can be tough. And it is even tougher if you aren't particularly fond of your son-in-law-to-be quite yet. Do try and relax and enjoy.


The tradition of the father giving away his daughter has its underpinnings from the days of betrothals and arranged marriages. Daughters were considered their father's "property: and it was the right of the father to give his child to the groom. In some cultures, the groom "bought" his right to the bride. Thankfully, times and cultures have largely changed, but the tradition continues a symbol that he approves of the marriage. Not every father and daughter will want to have this part of the ceremony, although a father walking his daughter down the aisle is a well accepted and sometimes touching part of the ceremony. Now, it will seem like you, Dad, are putting your daughter literally and figuratively into the arms and care of someone who is barely ready to accept the responsibility. But it is a wonderful gesture of confidence in your new son-in-law, and should be done graciously. If your daughter is getting married this weekend smile be happy and enjoy and do remember that this is the start of her new life with her best friend.



As father of the bride, your role is to support your daughter in every way. Usually, this also means financially! Nowadays, the cost of even the most modest wedding can be astronomical, but times are changing (phew!) and often the family of the bride, the couple themselves and even the groom’s family can contribute to costs. Best advice is to use the list below as a kick off point, and discuss who will pay for (and do) what, as soon as your daughter and her fiancé have set a date.

Traditionally, the bride's family pays for:
•Engagement and wedding press announcements
•The bride's and bridesmaids’ dresses
•Outfits for the mother and father of the bride
•Flowers for the church and reception (groom pays for bouquets and buttonholes)
•Photography/video
•Most of the transport
•Wedding stationery (invitations and orders of service)
•The reception and all its trimmings (usually the big cost)




A wise father will set his budget as early as possible and advise the couple as to what he is able, and prepared, to spend. Then there can be no misunderstandings and the couple are able to budget accordingly and decide where their priorities lie.

Most people are only too well aware of the expense involved in a wedding and both sets of parents may wish to share the cost between them. In this case it’s best to make sure you have a good working relationship between you and not try to co-ordinate everything via the bride and groom. Make a list of who’s paying for what to avoid any misunderstandings. You’ll find more useful advice on handling wedding finances in our budget section.



If you’re not doing a 50:50 split, one common solution is that the groom’s family provides the wedding cake and pays for any food at the evening reception.Some parents like to give a sum of money to be spent as the happy couple wish, others prefer to contribute specific items. If you choose the second option, make sure you confer with your daughter -- you don’t want to surprise her with a seven tier pink iced confection of a wedding cake if she’s chosen a burgundy and gold colour scheme.



Words of wisdom: Sensible fathers realise that paying for a part or a whole of their daughter’s wedding means just that; it’s her wedding. If you want a comfortable life, don’t try to influence her choices unless she asks for help or advice.

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Vintage Weddings

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Vintage weddings are inspired

by styles from the 1920s to 1960s


Generally speaking, clothing which was produced before the 1920s is referred to as antique and clothing from the 1920s to 1960s is considered vintage. Retro (retrospective) or "vintage style" refers to clothing that imitates the style of a previous era. Repro (reproduction) clothing is a newly-made but faithful copy of an older garment. Clothing produced more recently is usually called modern or contemporary fashion.


At times, the cycle of fashion design turns

to history for inspiration.


We have received this vintage wedding image from one of our readers, Kelly Woolley, and decided to share it with you as it has an insightful newspaper article to the style of the past.


The wedding of Miss Hilda Waverley

Fairthorne and Mr S. H. Mudge in 1937


A completely different style of bouquet

and baskets from the bride and flower girls


The wedding above was featured in the local newspaper.





A somewhat more modern wedding from 1959

of Norma Lane and Roderick Barker





The bride is holding a shower or cascading Bouquet in one hand and a horseshoe in the other. The bridesmaids are seen holding cascading ribbon bouquets.
Carrying a horseshoe or a bouquet in the shape of one is considered lucky for the bride, but only if the horseshoe is carried with the open end up so the luck does not 'fall out'.



The bride and groom cutting into a beautiful 3 tiered wedding cake complete with cake stand ornate floral decorations and vase topper
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Shiny, Sparkly Love

If you haven't yet sorted your wedding day clutch get yourself into gear and have a squizz La Piu Bella's super pretty collection. Featuring Swarovski crystal clutches and Slovakian crystal embellished silk purses the collection is feminine, pretty and very, very swish. Not just for the bride, they have a gorgeous assortment of evening bags most suitable for bridesmaids or Mothers of the Bride/Groom. Simply 'like' La Piu Bella's Facebook page by clicking here.










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Pillow Talk

I adore these super cute little ring pillows by Emersonmade. If you haven't considered a ring pillow maybe you should. Such an adorable way to keep those rings safe. They're a steal at USD$68 too. Emersonmade have loads of gorgeous bits and pieces so visit www.emersonmade.com to have a squiz.


Cream & white


Something blue

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Moving On Up

After 20 glorious years in Sydney's Paddington, Collette Dinnigan has relocated her flagship store to 104 Queen Street, Woollahra. The new, light filled space was inspired by Collette's love of Belgium design. The pale grey interior features white panelling and a mix of aged sandstone and luxurious carpet flooring. Soft lines feature throughout and the space surrounds a sunny courtyard perfect for coffee and shaded by olive trees. The store, of course, also features a spacious bridal room available by appointment only. Visit www.collettedinnigan.com.au for further info.



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Damn You Alexis

For a long time voluptuous girls have been disheartened by the lack of designers who create stylish, comfortable yet sexy pieces for the more fuller figured. Be disheartened no more, Sydney based Damn You Alexis has hit the shelves! Focused on bringing designer asthetics to the plus size market, Megan Moir Pardy's designs feature strong silhouettes, luxurious fabrics and quality craftsmanship. Ranging in sizes from 16 - 24, the collection has an eclectic style that is a little bit rock chic, glamorous, strong and modern all at the same time. Pieces range very reasonably in price from $49 for The Basic tank up to $359 for The Ombre dress. Visit www.damnyoualexis.com.au to view the collection and start shopping up a storm!

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Circus of Love

Collette Dinnigan showed her spring/summer 2011 ready-to-wear collection in Paris on Tuesday to a delighted crowd. The collection, Circus of Love, took inspiration from the fun, frivolity and youth of the circus. In hue's of butter cream yellow, willowy blue and pistachio through to dusty pale pink nudes, Dinnigan's asthetic harked back to the 1970's sport scene, complete with pleats and tulle.

Collette became the first Australian to start showing her ready-to-wear collection in Paris in 1995. Since then she's become, undoubtedly, Australia's finest fashion export, being stocked in the most beautiful boutiques around the world. This year is a milestone for the Collette Dinnigan label, celebrating 20 years in business in Australia, her London boutique is celebrating its 10th anniversary and it's the 15th year she's debuted a collection in Paris. A truly amazing list of achievements. Collette has boutiques in Sydney, Melbourne and London and is also stocked in selected David Jones stores. Visit www.collettedinnigan.com.au for collection and stockist details.










Photos courtesy of vogue.com.au

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New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011 - Monique Lhuillier

Opting for a more subdued palette with injections of spearmint green and burnt orange, Monique Lhuillier showed a collection that really epitomises her label - classic, feminie and simple. A super pretty aray of short hemmed dresses added a perfect amount of flirtiness to the collection with splashes of floral patterned fabrics hinting that spring is well and truly on its way. 50's style cinched waists, ruffles and lace embellishments added to the appeal although I would have loved to have seen a couple of longer alternatives. If short is your thing then you're going to love this collection! Visit www.moniquelhuillier.com for details.

Photos courtesy of vogue.com


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