Different From The Rest: Prabal Gurung

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Prabal Gurung's dresses put the biggest smile on my face. I posted about him after NY Fashion Week in February. But I saw one of his dresses on a celebrity and it just reminded me how much I heart him. He has the most amazing style and mixes it so eloquently with whimsy.




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Resurrecting the Great Gatsby Era: Noaki Jewelry

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Noaki Schwartz pulls from her California roots with its Hollywood facade, shuttered canneries, and splintered piers and bleached Deco buildings. Her surroundings are very evident in her gorgeous jewelry which pays homage to the Great Gatsby era. These were my favorites. You can see her entire collection on her web site.






For the Love of Viv: Vivienne Westwood

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I love Vivienne Westwood and her take on fashion. Her clothes never look like anyone else's clothes. There is a clear distinction. So of course, I love this wonderful white dress from her Gold Label collection. Available at Net-a-Porter.com.

Myweddingworkbook.com conducted a survey recently to discover what cutbacks are brides making during these recessionary time. It seems that wedding Planning cutbacks start with honeymoon, flowers, and the reeception'

Here are their findings:The lagging economy has caused almost two-thirds of brides to cut back on their wedding budgets – with honeymoons, flowers/décor and reception catering taking the biggest hit. All this according to a recent survey of brides conducted by My Wedding Workbook - http://www.myweddingworkbook.com/ - an online wedding planner for brides.

62.2% of the brides surveyed responded that the recent recession has influenced their wedding planning decisions, with 58.7% stating that they have cut back on their honeymoon budget, 58.2% on their flowers and décor and 54.7% on their reception food and drink.

“Brides are certainly trying to squeeze more value out of every part of their wedding budget,” said Jeff Kear, co-owner of My Wedding Workbook and My Wedding Workbook Pro - http://www.myweddingworkbookpro.com/ - which offer online wedding planning software tools for brides and wedding consultants, respectively. “And although they are definitely cutting back extensively in those top three areas, our findings show significant cutbacks across the board.”

Brides are also significantly shaving their expenses in many other areas, with 51.2% reporting cutbacks in wedding transportation, 47.3% in photography/videography, 45.8% in the reception venue, 45.3% in number of guests and 39.3% in wedding attire (including wedding gowns).

Of the brides surveyed, almost half (41.3%) stated that their wedding budget was by far the biggest challenge they faced in wedding planning, followed by choosing a venue (13%), family issues (10.9%) and finding the time to plan a wedding (10.9%).

“Even though they are cutting back, brides are getting creative in how they save,” said Kear. “Some of our respondents are moving their wedding to a Friday night or a Sunday so they don’t pay the Saturday premium that many venues charge. Others are planning their ceremony and reception in the same venue. And almost three quarters of the brides we talked to are handmaking at least some of their wedding items to save on costs.”

Some brides are even putting off their big day, with 29.4% saying that they have moved their wedding date further out because of the economy. “That shows how smart and prudent brides are being. If they can’t have the wedding they want sooner, then they will take longer to save up and be more patient.”

But even though brides are paring back in almost all areas, the survey shows that photography/videography and the reception location and catering still remain the biggest priorities for brides.

“Brides want to make a great, lasting impression with their wedding, and they want to hold on to the memories,” said Kear. “Even though the economy may be unpredictable, some things never change.”

About My Wedding Workbook - http://www.myweddingworkbook.com/
The next-generation wedding planner software, My Wedding Workbook provides all the tools engaged couples need to manage their wedding details. Its Web-based wedding planning tools are completely free, easy-to-use, comprehensive and let brides track their budgets, guest lists, RSVPs, gifts and every detail for every wedding-related event.

About My Wedding Workbook Pro - http://www.myweddingworkbookpro.com/
My Wedding Workbook Pro is online business management and event planning software for today’s busy wedding consultant. As comprehensive, Web-based wedding consultant software, it delivers all the tools a professional needs to stay organized; offers all the convenience of online software; and allows consultants to share areas of the software with their clients so they can more easily and efficiently collaborate with them.



I love indie designers. They create the most amazing and unique things. If you are looking for an unique piece of jewelry to finish your wedding look, check out the review of Rochelle's Little Ones on The Capitol Fashionista.

The Wedding Salon Event is Tonight!

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Go to the Wedding Salon to purchase your tickets for tonight's event.

MS Weddings Launches Luxury Wedding Expo

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On November 14, the Martha Stewart Luxury Wedding Expo kicks off online with a live two-day event where brides will be able to browse the digital booths of leading bridal vendors and interact directly with vendor representatives, Martha Stewart Weddings editors and bridal experts. Brides will be inspired as they learn planning tips, creative cost-cutting ideas, fashion advice and more.

The Luxury Wedding Expo which features 29 advertisers in bridal fashion, fine jewelry, registry, travel and more, is the first of its kind. It also reflects the trail-blazing spirit that distinguishes our brand, which appeals to the bride who places a high premium on quality and who is always looking for fresh ideas that allow her to put her unique stamp on every aspect of her special day.” The Expo, which is taking registrations at Luxury Wedding Expo, is open from November 14 until February 28, 2010, allowing you to access inspiring ideas, resources and information when you need it as you plan for your big day.