Thursday, October 03, 2013

BABY, Baby, baby

Baby’s breath is making a resurgence in the event industry.  It can be so delicate yet very powerful.  Over the past year about half of my clients have requested baby’s breath for their arrangements.  So I had to get up close and personal with what florist call Gypsophila.

There are over 100 species in the family.  Its botanical name means "lover of chalk", which is accurate in describing the type of soil in which this plant grows.

I love a full look with the baby’s breath, so I recommend getting stems that have very full florets.  Baby’s breath can go a very long way and can be used for many different events. 


BABY SHOWERS
Created by Erika's Elegance for Tylra's Baby Shower

WEDDINGS
Created by Erika's Elegance for January 2013 Wedding
Created by Erika's Elegance for July 2013 Wedding

NETWORKING EVENTS
ABC-OC May Networking Meeting
Floral Occasions and Whitney Rose Florals

Monday, September 23, 2013

You’ve Got the Look

The perfect gown, is a MUST for your perfect day.  Purchasing your gown is one of the most important decision you’ll make. 

Several months ago we showed various gown types from the classic princess gown to the sleeker mermaid fit.  Although the gown type is important, picking the right gown is also about the right material, the right color, the right embellishments and the right head piece.  This should be a fun experience for you and those who join you. 

There are so many types of fabrics for gowns.  The most popular and my absolute favorite is silk.  Some other great fabrics are satin, taffeta, chiffon and organza.

Sareh Nouri's Sophie Gown Silk Organza
Spring 2013 Collection
Sareh Nouri Trunk Show at Mon Amie in Costa Mesa
There are so many colors to choose from.  Although you have a lot of brides still choosing the traditional white, there has been an increase in ivory, blush (as the new white) champagne, gold and for the bolder bride, Vera Wang’s collections in black and even red are definitely show stoppers.
  
Vera Wang Katarina - Spring 2013 Collection
Vera Wang June Fall 2012 Collection
                        
Embellishments can range from crystals (of course my favorite), lace, and even flowers.  Any of these elements can give your gown a totally different feel.

Sareh Nouri's Soraya Gown Crystal Bodice
Spring 2013 Collection
Sareh Nouri Trunk Show at Mon Amie in Costa Mesa
And lastly, you have to have the right head piece, whether it is a long or short veil, with or without blusher, a hat, a flower, fancy hair pins/barrettes or even no head wear.


The key is to try on various types of gowns until you find the right one that feels good for you.  Little did I know when I got married 5 years ago I would be walking down the aisle in a strapless, princess gown.  I was so not the princess type.  I tried on every other type and then the bridal attendant said “try this one.” Voila! I was in love. 



I always tell my brides, when you find the right gown, it is a feeling you've never had before.  I can often tell by their movement in the dress and the look in their eyes.


Happy Dress Shopping!

Thursday, September 05, 2013

Top 3 Must Haves for your Wedding

Results are in….you have spoken.  So what are the top 3 items that our viewers voted for?  I’m so excited we have a tie for the #1 and #3 spots which allows me to talk about 5 of my favorite must haves for a wedding.

#3 - “Fun, Lively Reception” and “Awesome Photographer/Videographer” 

There is nothing more thrilling than seeing the couple and their family and friends partying and having fun until the last song is played.  As a planner, it is my goal to help you create an event where your guests will want to dance the night away. In addition, it is important to have all of your memories captured so that you can go back and relive those memories for years to come.


#2 - “Beautiful Décor”

Beautiful décor can change the atmosphere of a room for your wedding or event day.  You want to determine your vision and theme and pull in those elements that will give you the “WOW” factor.  We at Erika’s Elegance love to use flowers, fancy linens, and a little bit of bling to create the wow factor for our clients.

Bat Mitzvah with Hollywood Rentals

#1 “Great Music” and “Delicious Food”

In order to keep your reception lively, you MUST HAVE great music.  It is important to work closely with your DJ and/or Band to ensure they have the music that you want to create the ambiance needed for your special day.  There are so many great songs that can be played to get your guest up and partying ‘til the break of dawn J

Lastly, delicious food is a must have.  I’m sure we all have been to an event or two and the food wasn’t top on your list.  Although your guests are coming to celebrate with you, you want to create an experience for both you and them that leaves a lasting impression.  You have put so much work into planning you want to make sure that food is par excellent.  Many chefs will work with you to create just the perfect combination.  That’s what the taste testing is for.


There was so much great feedback on the top 3 must haves.  It was so exciting to read all of the results.  No matter your top 3 the winning equation is always:


BRIDE and GROOM + FAMILY and FRIENDS + LOVE = A FABULOUS EVENT

Monday, September 02, 2013

Holiday Weddings: The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful

Happy Labor Day!  Are you thinking about planning your wedding around a special holiday? Do you think the holiday will take all eyes off you?

Let me reassure you that nothing can take away from YOUR special day.  When I planned my wedding during Labor Day weekend, that was the farthest thing from my mind.

Over the next few Mondays we’ll share some ideas on how to incorporate the holiday theme into your florals, ceremony and reception, stationary, and even photos.

I chose to start this series of posts today because five years ago this season I had my wedding Labor Day weekend and married the love of my life. I still get Goosebumps thinking about our wonderful day. Go #teambowers!





So what is the good and bad of having a holiday wedding?

THE GOOD
· More guests may attend due to time off from work
· More travel allotted for your guests
· Venue may already be decorated for the holiday
· Sunday wedding may be less expensive

THE BAD
· Pricing may be a little more for vendors/venues, as well as, hotel and airfare
· Guests may have planned vacations or family reunions
· Businesses may be closed
· Heavier traffic both air and highways

Holiday weddings have pros and cons but the key is good planning. Once you've decided your date you may want to contact those guests that must be at your wedding to ensure they don’t have any plans. You will then want to send out save the date cards 6-8 months prior to event so your guest can properly plan.

THE BEAUTIFUL
Overall holiday weddings can be a wonderful and joyous experience.  I sure did have a blast at mine and have had several clients voice the same because of having many more family and friends present because it was during the holiday....which is a beautiful thing.  




Monday, August 26, 2013

Where Did That Come From?

Ever wonder where the saying something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue came from?

I found that this tradition stems from an old English rhyme:

 “something old, something new, 
something borrowed, something blue 
and a silver sixpence in her shoe.”


The objects from the poem represent good luck charms for the bride which are added to her wedding attire and are often provided to the bride by her mom, sister, aunt, or anyone that may be close to her. The thought is that if a bride carries all of these items, her marriage will be happy.


Old represents continuity with the bride’s family and the past, new offers optimism for the bride’s future, borrowed represents borrowed happiness, it is usually an item borrowed from a happily married friend or family member whose fortune in marriage is to carry over to the new bride, and blue stands for purity, love and fidelity. A sixpence in your shoe, which is often left out in today’s culture, is a wish for good fortune and prosperity. It primarily remains a British custom.


So want ideas on incorporating these into your wedding day attire?
  • Something Old: Many brides have gotten out of the tradition of wearing their mother’s bridal gown. However, this can still be incorporated into your attire. You can have some of the lace and beading added to your gown. You can also make a hanky that can be carried if you need it. Something old can also be a piece of heirloom jewelry that your mom, grandmother or aunt may want to pass down. The possibilities are endless with this category.
  • Something New: This can also be used in jewelry, who doesn't like a nice bracelet, earrings or statement necklace.
  • Something Borrowed: Mother or grandmother not quite ready to pass down the heirloom jewelry, why not ask them to let you borrow it?
  • Something Blue: The easiest way to pull this element in is by getting a blue garter belt. Definitely a safe measure, but remember the wedding is about you and your character and personality. Be adventurous….why not some blue shoes like the ones pictured by Badgley Mischka? Blue headpiece? Or even blue undies :). 



I have had brides ask, what if you don't have something from each category?

Relax...although joining in the fun of finding something for each category adds to your wedding excitement, you won't be hassled by the wedding fairy if you miss one, two or all of the elements.

I love to join in the fun with my brides to pull elements in from each of the categories, but we know that true happiness comes from the heart and the items should be a symbolism of family support and love in your marriage…


I love thinking out of the box and could spend countless hours thinking about items in each category. We would love helping you come up with some awesome ideas. Contact us at erikaselegance@sbcglobal.net

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Brides Against Breast Cancer Whittier Event

Supporting the Cause

Brides Against Breast Cancer's Nationwide Gown Sale landed at the Radisson Whittier this weekend.  We had such a wonderful time.  There were great vendors, over 100 volunteers and lots and lots of brides.  This was the first show that I did in my new role as the LA City Coordinator and it was truly remarkable.  Everyone worked together well and it really felt like a family.

Brides Waiting for Gown Unveiling
My Booth for Erika's Elegance
Vendor Friar's Tux
The PartyLite Gals
The Radisson Whittier Team
Brides Saying "Yes to the Dress"
The event sold 21 gowns raising enough money to provide 90 hours of free support to those impacted by breast cancer.  Thanks to Amy Paulishak BABC's SVP for joining us this weekend. 

If you didn't see us in Whittier, we will be going to Agoura Hills next.  Can't wait!!!

Erika

Monday, August 05, 2013

The Details


What makes the ring, the ring.  The Four C's: cut, color, clarity and carat are the criteria by which diamonds are graded.  This system was developed by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and adopted by the entire industry.  Your goal is to find a ring that you like, within your budget and that balances the Four C's.

Cut: Represents 50% of the price of a diamond.  Most diamonds are cut round with a full 58 facets - which are like little mirrors that let light enter the surface and creates a sparkle for the viewer.

Color: The most common diamond color is yellow.  Most diamonds have a slight hint of yellow and the diamond color is based on the amount of yellow present in a diamond.  Diamond color is graded according to the GIA Grading Scale which ranges from D-Z. It is extremely difficult to see the color differences with diamonds.

Clarity: The clarity scale ranges from Flawless to Imperfect; it reprints the natural blemished and inclusions within the diamond.

Carat: It is the weight of the diamond.  The more a diamond weighs, the rarer the diamond, hence the more expensive it will be.

Look for the details when choosing your ring.

Erika