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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Weddingzilla's Rose Gold Wedding Inspiration

There is something about rose gold, it's warmth, it's glow, it's presence. 
Rose gold sets the stage for an unforgettable wedding!

I've seen a lot of weddings, thousands in fact...and the one that stands out in my mind is the wedding I saw recently while working at a Las Vegas wedding chapel.  The bride a rose gold sequin gown and married in a garden wedding. The gown was sequins in the baby sequin couture way, not the Las Vegas sequin show girl way.  The sun gleamed off her gown and she literally glowed. She carried a bouquet of white roses with the stems wrapped in rose gold.  Her hair was styled with a rose gold comb of crystals. She looked so beautiful among all the greenery and flowers in the garden.  Since I was working, I wasn't able to find out where she got her dress.  If I ever find that dress, I must have it and I'll save it for my 50th wedding anniversary.   Side note, not even close! 

There are many shades of rose gold in fabrics and so many ways you can style it. You can use rose gold as an accent color.   You can go full blast and go full shimmer. Or you can go soft pink pastels and rose gold accents.  So many choices!  Your only limit is your imagination!





It all starts with an engagement ring.....by Diamonds Mine

Rose Gold wedding bracelet by The Exquisite Bride

Rose Gold wedding or bridesmaid dress by RenzRags

Rose Gold maid's dress by Dessy Collection 

Hairpiece by MyLittleCraftyCorner


Rose Gold metal flaked wedding veil by CleoandClementine



Rose Gold Chandalier Earrings by ContessaGarters


Rose gold toasting flutes and wedding cake servers by DiAmoreDS

Rose Gold wedding cake photo by Kristen Weaver Photography

Wedding invitation by JustInviteMe





invitations by 
Ceci New York 






By Royal Wedding


Looking for wedding accessories or bespoke accessories from garters to hairpieces and everything in between?  Visit Weddingzilla on Etsy.  There is always something new, unique, trendy and they aren't your mother's wedding accessories. 

Saturday, June 2, 2018

The Bride Wore Blush!

Remember the beautiful blushing bride?  No need to blush at your wedding, you can wear blush!  Everyone looks fabulous in this color, including red heads. Regardless of your skin color, you'll glow.  If you need color in your face, don't glob on layers of makeup, wear blush!  


Sparkly Mermaid Wedding Gown by BoomBlush on Etsy









Source: First and Second from Ruffled Blog | Third from Jose Villa Blog via www.onecharmingday.com



Fabulous Blush Wedding Accessories!

Bling cage veil in blush by Annnottinghambridal

Blush floral crown by SerafinaLauren

Blush Pink wedding garter by Weddingzilla


Blush Pink wedding bracelet by Weddingzilla

What Colors Go With Blush?

Blush can be considered a neutral.  Want super formal?  Blush with black. Soft pale colors?
Blush with soft pinks with accents of white and ivory.  Bold?  Blush with teal and navy.
Let your imagination run wild.

If you are worried if your colors won't look good together, go to a paint store and get paint swatches. You can use them to see if your color scheme works well together.  Disclaimer:  Don't try and exactly match the colors in a bridal salon because it won't be exact.   Paint shades come in thousands of colors, use as a guide only.  Happy planning!
















 Soft pinks                           MagnetStreet Design
Provided by MagnetStreet


 Bronze  and golds                   MagnetStreet Design
Provided by MagnetStreet
Chanpagne and taupes            MagnetStreet Design
Provided by MagnetStreet
Greens  and blues                      MagnetStreet Design
Provided by MagnetStreet
      Bold Pinks                                 MagnetStreet Design
Provided by MagnetStreet
     
  Navy                                              MagnetStreet Design
Provided by MagnetStreet
 

Bold Teals                                        MagnetStreet Design
Provided by MagnetStreet

Something Blue For Weddings

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue is the old saying that a bride should have on their wedding day.  When I got married my old was a necklace, my new was my dress, shoes, lingerie, my borrowed was my mothers wedding earrings and my something blue was my garter.   Today, your something blue can be anything from a crystal blue earring to a blue wedding gown!












Stunning, the base of the cake looks like chiffon flowers!



















From Dessy.com: LOVE LOVE LOVE this soft flowing chiffon maids gown.









Looking for wedding accessories or bespoke accessories from garters to hairpieces and everything in between?  Visit Weddingzilla on Etsy.  There is always something new, unique, trendy and they aren't your mother's wedding accessories.