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A Personal Trainer in Your Pocket

meals for me appWish you had a personal nutritionist at your fingertips to get you into tip-top shape before your wedding? Well, now you can for just 99 cents with the meals4me app, available for both iPhones and Androids.

When you use the meals4me app, you'll create a profile with your desired weight goal and how many calories you should consume every day. You then get a month’s worth of delicious recipes for meals and snacks, each customized just for you.

The perfectly portioned, nutritious recipes are designed by Dara Bergen, RD a Registered Dietitian and Certified NYS Nutritionist. Each recipe is full of important antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, designed to make you look and feel great. These healthy, balanced recipes include power foods, such as spinach, broccoli, tomatoes, salmon, walnuts and berries. These power foods nourish your body both inside and out, giving you and your skin a radiant, healthy glow.

For those of you who don't love to cook, this useful app makes cooking fun and easy, increasing your confidence to prepare meals for your future family. When you view a recipe in the meals4me app, you can add each of the ingredients from each recipe right into a shopping list. This allows you to save money — spend and use only what you need.

As a last-minute tip to make sure that dress fits great, Dara Bergen, RD, suggests, "Make sure you choose only low sodium recipes, drink lots of water and go for a daily walk the week before your special day!" 

90210's Shenae Grimes Ties the Knot — in Black!

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"90210" star Shenae Grimes, 23, and model/musician Josh Beech, 24, exchanged vows today in an intimate affair outside of London — and the beautiful countryside ceremony was anything but a cookie-cutter wedding. Instead of opting for a traditional white dress, Grimes walked down the aisle in an elegant black silk halter ballgown with handmade Chantilly lace appliqué on the bodice and a full tulle skirt, designed by Vera Wang for her Fall 2012 collection. Back in June 2012, Vera blogged about her design: "It Is for the romanticist bride who wants to embody that allure and seduction while drifting in a very ethereal, romantic world." (Modern-chic black wedding gowns were all over the runways this season, too!)

We wouldn’t expect anything less from this aspiring fashionista, who's planning to put aside acting for a while and explore career options in the fashion world. Grimes paired the gown with a gorgeous bouquet of red and white blooms that gave off a just-picked-from-the-garden feel. 

The bride and her British beau also took an untraditional musical approach, ditching the classic wedding march for a more lively selection of house music. No word yet on whether any fist pumping was involved. 

Congratulations and best wishes to the happy couple! 

—Mary Gillen 

Wedding Q&A: "What Are Some Special Ways to Include My Mom?"

bride walking down the aisle with her mom
Photo Credit: Justin & Mary

Q. As a single parent, my mother was completely selfless and often worked two jobs to provide for my brother and me. I would like to honor her in some special way on my wedding day. Do you have any suggestions?

A. It sounds like your mom is pretty amazing and certainly deserves special recognition. There are a number of things you can consider:

  • Ask her to be a part of your bridal party as the matron of honor. It’s a wonderful way to acknowledge the loving relationship you share.
  • She can escort you down the aisle, either alone or with whomever else you may ask to do the honors.
  • Include one of her favorite flowers in your bouquet, or pin one of her brooches onto the handle.
  • If she loves to sing or plays a musical instrument, ask her to perform during the ceremony.
  • Your mom can also light a unity candle and read a verse or give a spiritual reading.
  • Wite a special acknowledgement to her in the wedding program.
  • At the reception, let her take the mike and give a toast. And in your toast, be sure that you tell everyone how much you appreciate all the love and guidance she gave you through the years. I promise there won’t be a dry eye in the house, and your mom will always cherish these heartfelt memories!

—Diane Forden 

20 Cute Wedding Photos to Cheer You Up

Let's face it: There are some aspects of wedding planning that are less fun than others. Even the most happy-go-lucky bride can lose her patience when bills are mounting, tensions are heating up between parents or the bridesmaids, and weekends/vacation days are nonexistent (they're reserved for vendor appointments). We can empathize!

I thought I would round up some of the most romantic wedding moments that make us want to say "awww," because as stressful as wedding planning can be, it's all worth it to marry your best friend.

1. A sweet note is the perfect way to begin the day. cute note
Photo Credit: Dream Love Photography

2.  I vote for a first look that is sure to capture a priceless moment! This bride is practically toppling over with excitement (and Eskimo kisses).first look
Photo Credit: Jennefer Wilson Photography

3. Pack tissues just in case.

Wedding Inspiration: Gatsby at the Racetrack

1920s glamour is having a moment in the spotlight right now, thanks to the latest film adaptation of The Great Gatsby. On the bridal runways last month, we saw so many beautiful gowns inspired by Gatsby. And when it comes to décor, couples are embracing glitz, glamour, and opulence

This styled shoot, photographed by Siegel Thurston Photography, took place at the Del Mar racetrack, a stunning historic track originally opened by Bing Crosby and partners. The bride wore four different looks, each reflecting the best of the time period — from a flirty feathered frock to an embellished lace gown. A luxe headpieces completes each look. The groom looked dapper in a fedora and classic suits. 

For the décor, furniture and table accessories from the time period were provided by Pow Wow Vintage Rentals. And completing the look was a classic 1927 car from Haynes Chauffering!

Get inspired by these gorgeous photos:

How to Score an Amazing Haircut

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Recently, I experienced one of the best cuts of my life at premier NYC salon Eiji Salon. I must confess, when I left the salon, I felt like a Pantene commercial; my hair moved beautifully! The secret to this fabulous cut: "The Dry Cut."

Eiji Salon specializes in the artistic dry cut. A protégé of dry-cutting master John Sahag, Eiji Yamane leads a professional team of stylists in this serene loft-like salon that focus on the dry-cut. The salon boasts a client list that includes Catherine Zeta-Jones, Yoko Ono and Sarah Jessica Parker.

After receiving this amazing cut I felt I must share this best kept secret with Bridal Guide's readers. I sat down with Eiji Salon stylist Akira Yamane to learn more.

1. Why is the dry cut more desirable than the wet cut?
The dry cut creates balance and shape, meaning the hair has better movement and falls into shape impeccably. It is a more visual, creative technique compared to a traditional “wet hair cut,” which is more of a structured cut according to a guide line. Every dry cut has its own uniqueness and originality to the shape and details. The dry cut allows the stylist to follow the natural patterns of your hair, as opposed to a status quo approach that does not consider the uniqueness of each person.

2. How much time does a dry cut take?
The dry cut is roughly an hour and a half per client. We value our time with our clients and utilize our unique technique and precision by taking smaller sections of the hair to have more control of the weight and balance of the hair. When cutting hair, we check for movement, weight and feel. Every strand is as important as the next.

Why a DIY Wedding Isn't for Everyone

Loverly is the heart of weddings: a visual inspiration search engine designed to help brides discover ideas, people to hire, and things to buy. Loverly makes finding beautiful wedding inspiration easier than ever! Their images are powered by the best wedding publishers and wedding shopping partners on the web. Find Bridal Guide on Loverly >>

It's not surprising that DIY weddings are everywhere these days — making your décor, food, and even your wedding dress yourself can save tons of money and be really fun and satisfying. But just because you can DIY your wedding doesn’t always mean that you should. Here are a few reasons you may want to skip doing it yourself and just hire a pro.

Attending a Wedding Now Costs 59% More

A new poll by American Express reveals that wedding spending is on the rise — and it's not just the bride and groom who are shelling out more on their dream day. According to data collected from over 1,500 respondents in the United States, about 69 million people will attend at least one wedding in 2013, and they plan to spend 59 percent more than they did last year. So where is all of this money going? Here, a breakdown of what it costs to attend (and throw) an average wedding.

Monique Lhuillier Runway Trends — and Rings to Match!

"The story begins and ends with the ring," declares Monique Lhuillier's Spring 2014 collection run of show. A symbol of eternal devotion, your future together never looked so bright.

You might already be familiar with the renowned designer's ravishing wedding gowns, but her new fine jewelry collection, sold exclusively at Blue Nile, has given us 20 new reasons to fall in love all over again. It features 23 engagement rings that fall into four different categories (romantic, modern, antique-inspired and traditional); all of which are classic "Monique" and embody her luxe sense of style that brides clamour for worldwide.


Monique Lhuillier posing with her beautiful creations backstage at her show.

Can't choose which ring you like best? Below, we've matched up three of our favorite new looks from the catwalk with complementary diamond cuts and settings.

Fabulous Jazz-Age Party Ideas

In just a few days, The Great Gatsby will arrive in movie theaters everywhere, and Gatsby-mania has been building for weeks. TV commercials inundate the small screen, and 20s-inspired fashions are everywhere. (We saw lots of beautiful Gatsby-esque gowns and accessories at the April bridal shows.) Baz Luhrmann’s 3-D film promises an über-glamorous version of the 1920s — that glorious, free-spirited time when those with means let their money and champagne flow as they partied with wild abandon. 

Well, we may not all have the carefree, moneyed lifestyle of Daisy Buchanan, but we can certainly incorporate some fun Gatsby-esque details into our own celebrations. Sarah Lowy and Jodi Cohen of JOWY Productions in Los Angeles have created chic, elegant weddings that would have undoubtedly been met with Jay and Daisy’s approval.

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