20 March 2009
{by moi}
One more photo from our trip to Cumberland Island in Georgia. I forgot to mention in the original post that I can now absolutely, most definitely check off No. 58 in my 101 in 1001. If you’re following along, I’ve now accomplished 10 of my goals, with several more in the works. Writing it out like that makes me realize I should get a move on, so perhaps this weekend I will start on no. 10, compile no. 45, or recruit one or two more for no. 55. What are your plans?
20 March 2009
…flatware. By Reed & Barton, as seen in the very last issue of Domino (sniff sniff). Sterling silver. The loveliest part of this dignified design is the delicate beading around the edge, which this photo does not do justice to. However, each 5-piece place setting clocks in at a whopping $518, so I think these will stick to gracing the tables of my dreams. See more here.
18 March 2009
One of my favorite vendors from the Well Wed event was Amelia Rose. Her jewelry collection is equally at home paired with jeans or a Jenny Lee, and I’m currently coveting many of her delicate designs for myself. Here are some of my favorites:
I’m not generally a big earring person, but these honey quartz drop earrings are calling my name…
Rose Quartz drop earrings on 14k gold wire
Honey quartz pendant and pink amethyst and freshwater pearl pendant
A new something blue, perhaps? London blue topaz single pendant.
My personal favorite isn’t on the website yet but should be soon:
Amethysts topped with delicate clusters of gold vermeil balls
The best news? Until March 31, get 20% off at Amelia’s store! Use coupon code “WINTER20” at checkout. Happy shopping!
18 March 2009
Thanks to the lovely Abby at Style Me Pretty, I scored free tickets to last weekend’s Well Wed Cape Cod “Wedding Affair.” This was the magazine’s first Affair on the Cape, though they’ve held similar events throughout New England in past years. As their website describes, “Unlike your typical “expo style” bridal events, The Cape & Islands Wedding Affair provides you with an intimate & lavish setting in which to meet Cape Cod, Nantucket & Martha’s Vineyards’ most celebrated & sought after wedding professionals.”
Held at the Ocean Edge Resort & Club in Brewster, the ladies and participating vendors certainly rolled out the red carpet for their guests – quite literally, as an aisle runner stretched from the mansion’s front door to the granite steps where the limo-shuttle dropped off guests. Once inside, brides were given a swag box filled with letterpress cards, pearl earrings, perfume samples, and gourmet chocolate, as well as complimentary copies of Well Wed Cape Cod and Martha Stewart Weddings. Besides weddings, the theme of the day seemed to be alcohol and sugar, as there were chocolate-covered cranberries, “tie the knot” martinis, vanilla, lemon, and chocolate cupcakes, a candy buffet, wine samplings, etc. at every turn.
My party started out by sampling some appetizers from the Ocean Edge caterers {delicious!}. We toured rooms filled with bouquet and linen samples, checked out various photographers’ portfolios, entered to win a Martha’s Vineyard vacation, enjoyed the big band tunes of Four Guys in Tuxes {highly recommended!}, learned about menu planning at a wine & entree pairing seminar, and generally feasted on sugar. The vanilla cupcakes sprinkled with edible gold dust were especially impressive:
{Made by the talented Delicious Desserts in Falmouth, MA}
My favorite part of the evening, however, was the runway show. This was my first time attending something like this, and was quite excited to snag front-row seats. The best part? I was able to take some close-up shots to share with you all! My photos are on the left; the designers’ are on the right.
I loved the snappy/preppy bow on the back of this gown. {Hayworth by Amy Kuschel}
The lace on this one was delicate and subtle, and the organza tiers at the hem were beautiful. {Tess by Lea-Ann Belter}
You know I love ruffles – how could I resist this one? {Hyatte by Cymbeline USA}
A sweet dress from Melissa Sweet. {Sidney}
I think this dress would be perfect for a rustic & romantic wedding – the delicate details against the rough wood and hay of an old barn would be lovely and unexpected, no? {Princess by Claire Pettibone}
Sleek and stunning. This one was gorgeous moving along the runway. {Dietrich by Amy Kuschel}
A huge thank you to Abby and Well Wed for allowing me to come and check things out! I had a great time and met several talented vendors, two of which I’ll be introducing you to later today. Until then, I’m curious: which is your favorite dress?