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Spaghetti strapped pleated cowl dress with slit and crisscross strapped back
Nick and Ashley planned a darling fall wedding on a gorgeous farm, with DIY details to fall in love with and Soul Child Photography captured their love!
Fit: True to Size Runs SmallTrue to SizeRuns Large Fit bust: Great for any cup size. waist: Fitted - very fitted at natural waist. hip: Not Fitted - room for hips. undergarments: May be worn with an adhesive bra, petals, or no bra. fabric: Fabric has no stretch. Details Self: 100% Polyester. Lining: 100% Polyester. Hand Wash Cold. Imported. Fully lined. Style 391522Size Chart
This wedding just looks FUN. Like that kind of kick off your shoes and dance the night away with the coolest people you know kind of fun, all set against one of the most awesome locales EVER with details that will literally blow your mind they are so pretty. Think DIY details (those bouquets, though), mismatched (+ sparkly) maids and al fresco dining on an LA rooftop. THE VAULT is full of captures from Jenn Emerling and there's a fab film from SparkStory Cinema to devour. Dive in NOW.
Every bride gets a little nervous through the process that it might rain on her wedding day. It's that one piece that you can't control no matter how much you plan. But for Chelsea, it was a much more difficult situation than that. There was higher than normal flooding the week leading up to her
We have prepared the brightest examples of updos for thin hair for all occasions in your life. So, get inspired and don’t be afraid to experiment!
Lots of ideas for the best non cheesy, alternative father daughter dance songs at weddings. By Aria Melody DJ. Listen to the songs on the page.
Andrea and John's destination Florida wedding focused on romance, with a simple, rustic theme.
"Our family and friends MADE this wedding happen," explained Natalie when I asked her about her wedding. "Brynn & I didn't want to have a wedding designer, but I think my mother now holds that title. She spent the eight months of our engagement collecting wine glasses and silverware from thrift stores. Her and my aunt accumulated all the décor and oversaw virtually every design detail. My grandmother sewed all of the napkins and a family friend arranged the flowers for the centerpieces. My father created and made the cocktails and roasted coffee beans for the wedding favors (Brynn’s mother sewed the favor bags). My super-talented friend, the visual manager of an Anthropologie in DC, built the ceremony backdrop & platform and made all the signs. We asked a family friend to bartend. My best friend’s father and my cousins hung all the lights for the reception. One of my friends recently started an event-planning business and she handled all of the insane day-of coordination. Our friend is in a band and graciously offered to DJ the entire wedding."The couple were married in Maryland in July. With a laid back approach, and as much help as their friends & family could muster, they planned the wedding of their dreams with little to no stress. "Our inspiration for the ceremony was a combination of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Lord of The Rings", she continued. "Obviously having the ceremony in a forest was a must. I envisioned my bridesmaids looking like little wood nymphs or fairies. They all picked out a white dress of their choosing and everyone looked smashing. We wanted our reception to be like a party Jay Gatsby would throw. There were lights strung everywhere, non-stop music, endless drinks, and next-level dance moves. Brynn's brother and best man even secretly got a limo to take us away."