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Emmys fashion encompasses not only the dress, but the jewelry, shoes and accessories which accompany it.
The Red Carpet was shimmering Sunday night, as we saw millions upon millions of dollars worth of jewelry on the pretty necks, ears and wrists of the stars that attended the Emmy Awards. We saw gobs of show-stopping pieces, like Heidi Klum’s Lorraine Schwartz ruby and diamond necklace and Eva Longoria-Parker’s punch-of-color chandelier earrings by Loren Jewels. Too, we saw a handful of stars wearing bracelets on both wrists; an upcoming trend, perhaps?
The images below are proof that one standout piece can be the key to completing an entire look. In bridal fashion this is no different. Tak

Wedding Party by Vit Hassan
A post wedding party isn’t supposed to be anything like a reception. Sometimes couples will throw one if they didn’t have a traditional wedding day. Sometimes friends or families of the couples want to throw one for whatever reason. Either way, the party is supposed to be for the couple. What are couples obligated to in this event?
The easy answer is “nothing”. However, like is never quite that simple.
If you’re throwing the party, your reasoning might be just to get all of your friends together to celebrate your joining. If that’s the case, you should make it clear to everyone who might come that they are under no obligation to bring gifts. That’s what
Hi, everyone! I’m so happy to be guest blogging here on the Bride’s Guide! You may know me from my work at Saipua, the Brooklyn flower shop I co-own, and I thought I’d let you in on a little bit of the process that goes into creating a truly distinctive floral event. Statistically speaking, most of you have never planned a wedding before. Never thought about ordering 20 lavish centerpieces delivered to a venue of your choosing. Never considered a wide array of ribbons to tie around a perfectly tailored bouquet of flowers to match a dress that may have cost twice your weekly paycheck.

So when the studio phone rings and I hear a hesitant bride on the other end scrambling to come up with even the right questions to ask, my heart warms a little.