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Bridal Runway Shows: 4/10 Recap

Our fashion team is reporting live from the bridal runway shows in New York City! You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates. Here, get a quick look at the new wedding gowns by Angel Sanchez, Temperley London, Truly Zac Posen, Theia, Kelly Faetanini, Alyne, Reem Acra and Anne Bowen.

Angel Sanchez

How adorbs is this little white dress featuring cut outs?

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The lace effect:

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Sheer elegance:

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See more new gowns by Angel Sanchez ►

Temperley London

Ultra-glam crystal illusion cowl-back dress:

Finding the Perfect Vendors for Your Budget

The Broke-Ass Bride's Wedding Guide empowers couples with the simple philosophy that it's not about how much you spend but how you spend it. As author Dana LaRue says, "You're only planning a party, so have fun with it." You don't need to give up your savings, the possibility of a downpayment on a house, or your sanity to plan a celebration that is meaningful and inspired. Here, Dana shares her advice on what to consider before hiring vendors.

Be careful not to let your desire for camaraderie overshadow your confidence in showing potential vendors that you know your stuff. There may be no guarantee they’ll respect your knowledge, but at least they’ll know better than to try pulling the wool over your eyes. Great expectations yield great results, so be confident and it will inspire them to have confidence in you.

Clearly, to show them that you know your stuff, you’ve got to know your stuff. The best way to get comfortable speaking on their level is to understand their product or service, inside and out.

Your goal is to get a great sense of their personality and style, which should be your first qualifiers in terms of finding a good fit. Once you’ve narrowed it down to a top three candidates for each service, query each for a price quote, indicating your preferred dates and needs, and be sure to let them know if you’re flexible on those details in exchange for lower fees. Keep an eye on how long it takes each to respond, how thorough their response is, and how receptive they might seem to working within your budget.

Before you contact anyone, go in armed with the following questions answered.

Hallelujah! Priest's Amazing Surprise Moves Bride to Tears

It's not every day that a wedding ceremony receives a standing ovation! 

Father Ray Kelly stunned newlyweds Chris and Leah O'Kane when he broke out into song during their nuptials in Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland. His sensational, tear-jerking rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" has taken the Internet by storm — as of press time, it's been watched over 2.8 million times since being uploaded on April 7th:

The tune in question is one of the most covered songs of all time — everyone from Bono to Susan Boyle has put their personal stamp on it — but Kelly customized the lyrics to fit the sacred occasion. Check out more popular wedding songs here ►

Father Kelly tells BBC News that locals know about his musical talents, but this unsuspecting bride and groom were from different parishes. "We had the rehearsal on Thursday evening and at the end I said, 'sure maybe I'll sing an aul song for you myself' — Leah grinned and said 'OK sure' but I don't think she was taking it too seriously," he says.

The moonlighting rock star is currently working on his third album, the proceeds of which will go towards charity. So would he give up priesthood to perform full-time? "I enjoy singing but I love what I'm doing as a priest. The way I look at it is, it's a gift one has, and if you have a gift you use it." 

Bridal Runway Shows: 4/9 Recap

Our fashion team is reporting live from the bridal runway shows in New York City! You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates. Here, get a quick look at the new wedding gowns by David's Bridal.

The embroidery on this gown is just stunning:

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How beautiful are these gowns?

davids bridal wedding dresses

We love the clean lines on this dress:

davids bridal wedding dress

Our favorite mini fashionista (our fashion editor's daughter) chose this gown as her top pick: 

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A sweet and sexy dress:

Wedding Guest List: 10 Things You Need to Ask Yourself

One of the first major wedding tasks that I tackled with my fiancé, Jesse, was the guest list. As a wedding planner, I knew how important it was to start with this step! The guest list has the single largest impact on the wedding budget, from the size of your venue to the meal you serve to how many table centerpieces you'll need.

Here are some helpful questions we asked ourselves throughout this process to help make it as easy as possible:

1. What is your ideal guest count range?
Jesse and I decided that we would like to have around 100 to 150 guests. We want our big day to have an intimate vibe, but we also realized that since we have larger extended families, those relatives would take up the majority of the seats if we tried to stay under 100, so we bumped it up to 150!

2. Where do you want to draw the line with extended family?
After compiling a list of all our relatives we plan on inviting, we ran it by our parents and grandparents to make sure there wasn't someone we were missing who should be included. We also wanted to get their feedback on whether we cut off our invites at an acceptable place since our relatives may go to them first with questions.

For my dad's family with eight living siblings, it was my aunts and uncles, with the exception of a few cousins that I see on a regular basis for holidays. If we would have gone much further than that, then our list would have had 75 people from his side alone! My mom's side was easy — she only has four sisters and I have grown up with all of my cousins so we kept it to aunts and cousins. 

Patterned Perfection: How to Feature Floral Prints at Your Wedding

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 >>

Bold prints — including chevrons, florals, and world patterns — are one of the hottest fashion trends of 2014. The look has definitely migrated to the wedding world, and we especially love the increased presence of floral patterns at this year’s fêtes. Take your print game to the next level with these floral-inspired wedding ideas.

1. Set the tone for your floral-themed affair with the perfect invitation.

Find the Perfect Menu for Your Summer Wedding

It’s a given that guests always look forward to indulging in fabulous food at a wedding. At the many I’ve attended, I’m always amazed at the presentation, the quantity and the taste of the food, from cocktail hour to reception dinner. Long after the big day, your family and friends will probably regale you with how much they ate and what dishes they loved!

summer wedding in a barn

As the busy summer wedding season approaches, we spoke with caterer Jeannette Maier of Fancy Girl Table, a catering and event design company, for tips on how to plan a unique summer menu. Jeannette only uses ingredients from local farms and can create options for every type of celebration (barn wedding, summer picnic, rooftop party), as well as for every type of wedding guest, whether they’re vegan, vegetarian or a meat lover.

Here, a few of her suggestions for sure-to-please summer menus:

Summer Barn Party Menu

Hors d’oeuvres:
Grilled Sourdough Spelt Pizza with Potatoes, Summer Herbs, Aged Goat Cheese, Caramelized Onions & Truffle Oil:

sourdough pizza with potatoes onions and goat cheese

Squash Blossoms with Smoked Ricotta:

Should I Postpone My Wedding Plans?

Planning an out-of-state wedding hasn't been exactly what I envisioned. Yes, looking for places to tie the knot has been fun, but the fact that my fiancé Chris and I have to do everything separately sucks, quite frankly. There are plenty of couples who have way worse problems than a long-distance engagement, so I'm trying to be grateful and slap a smile on my face. I know there's a light at the end of the tunnel and my logical side tells me that we'll still get to live happily ever after in the long run.

But if I can be honest with you all, I've been struggling to see the positive side of being apart. We haven't lived together yet because of my job (I work as the evening anchor at San Diego 6 News). Halfway into our relationship, I moved to Reno while Chris was in Sacramento, then I left Reno to be with him in Sacramento, but within one week, I got the position in San Diego, so I had to leave again. 


Here's a fun pic of my co-anchor and I.

Chris is working on moving here but he still needs to sell his house and get a job before we can move in together, so in the meantime, I've been living with my mom, which has actually been super nice. She's been my partner-in-crime throughout my entire wedding journey and we had so much fun scouting wedding venues together.

The Unspoken Rules of Wedding Gifts

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Photo Credit: Rachel Pearlman Photography

As a wedding guest, one of the most challenging parts is figuring out exactly how much to spend on a wedding gift. Do you base it on your relationship to the newlyweds? Does the formality of the wedding matter (the old “cover your plate rule”)? Do you have to match what they gave you for your wedding, even if you really can’t afford it?

The good news: According to a recent survey by American Express, the average person spends about $100 on a wedding gift — seems pretty manageable, right? It’s not quite that easy. Here, we’ll break down the most commonly asked questions about gifts.

What should you give?

5 Biggest Mistakes Couples Make With Their Wedding Flowers

Event designer Preston Bailey is known around the world for his exquisite floral designs. From celebrity clients (like Oprah Winfrey, Sean Parker, LeBron James, Donald Trump, and Joan Rivers) to real brides, he's worked on thousands of events over the past 30 years — and here, he shares his expertise on the biggest mistakes he sees couples making over and over with their wedding flowers.

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1. Underestimating the Cost
Many brides tend to focus on other elements of the wedding, such as the venue and the dress, and then have a bit of a shock when it comes time to decorate the space. Centerpieces are just one aspect of décor, and it’s easy to overlook other spaces, such as the entrance, that will look barren if left unattended. Be sure to do your research and share your vision with your florist so that he or she can work with you and help keep your expectations in line with your budget and vice versa.

preston bailey wedding flowers

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