Showing posts with label fur stole for winter bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fur stole for winter bride. Show all posts

1.28.2014

{weddings} a touch of snow



A light snowfall on your winter wedding day is like a cherry on top.  Preferably not a crazy blizzard, like my very first wedding planning clients but that is a wild story for another day.  If you don't luck out with a little snow falling on your winter wedding day, the next best thing is an arctic landscape covered in snow from a previous storm.  Just take a peek at the white magic snow brings to winter weddings!


Winter weddings may not have bright, sunny days & field of sunflowers but often they have snow.  Snow makes things pretty beautiful, doesn't it?

Photo 1: Cambria Grace Photography via; Photo 2: Lauren Fair Photography via; Photo 3: Orange Girl Photographs via; Photo 4: The Willinghams Photography via; Photo 5: Aneta Mak via   

1.14.2014

{Hoboken Winter Wedding} K & R: our ceremony


I hope you're enjoying our winter wedding celebration in honor of our third anniversary!  In case you missed it, I featured our getting ready moments yesterday.  Today, let's take a look at our beautiful wedding ceremony when we officially become husband & wife:



While the rest of the bridal party stayed warm & cozy in the limo, I walked to Saint Ann Church for our wedding ceremony.  I was set on it, although everyone tried to talk me out of it because of the snow & ice lingering from previous snowstorms.  I refused to change my mind & the three block walk through the streets of Hoboken on that cold January afternoon are absolutely treasured.  The short walk gave me a few quiet moments for my mind & heart to reflect on the muchness of what lie ahead.  I arrived at the church in a peaceful state, ready to marry my Groom.  

During a traditional Catholic ceremony at stunning Saint Ann Church, we got married on the afternoon of January 15.  As the church is absolutely gorgeous with its unique marble altar, lovely stained glass windows and beautifully painted ceilings, no additional decor was needed.  A traditional Catholic ceremony is a traditional Catholic ceremony but we made it our own by adding special people & cultural customs that meant so much to us.

I walked down the aisle accompanied by my Uncle Frank & Uncle Denny, who lovingly took place of my Dad who died when I was younger.  I hadn't seen my Groom since we'd said good-bye at the end of our rehearsal dinner & I admit my heart soared when I saw him so handsome & so true at the end of the aisle.  I was so happy to grab his hand, stand beside him & get married.  What followed were the customary marriage rituals, laced with readings by friends & family & songs sung my godmother.  We also added three Filipino customs in honor of my Groom's heritage, the veil, the cord & the coins.  After exchanging rings & a sweet kiss, we were pronounced husband & wife.  As you can see from my big old grin, I was (still am!) the happiest girl in the world!

We departed the ceremony in our vintage Checker taxi, taking a fun ride through Hoboken (during which my husband fiddled with his wedding ring the entire time as pictured!) to photos & our reception.  Coming tomorrow: fun moments as the new Mr. & Mrs!

VENDOR LOVE:
Photography: Timothy Glenn Photography  /  Ceremony Venue: Saint Ann Church  /  Wedding Planning: Koru Wedding  /  Day-of Coordination*: An Affair to Remember Wedding & Event Planning   /  Flowers: EK Design  /  Vintage Checker Cab: Film Cars  /  Wedding Gown: WToo from Lovely Bride  /  Bridesmaid Dresses: Cynthia Rowley from Bella Bridesmaid in Madison, NJ  /  Hair & Make-up: Ashimoto  /  Menswear: Men's Wearhouse 

*Please note that I have used the term "Day-of Coordination" because it is the common term.  In reality, Eileen helped me with ALL the final preparations of wedding planning, starting about one month before the wedding & ending with the last dance of the reception.  

2.21.2013

the chill


Winter Brides have the unique challenge of finding something fashionable & beautiful to battle the chill of winter days.  To stay toasty warm, I'm a huge fan of Winter Brides wearing fur stoles or jackets on their wedding day.  Yesterday's Christmas Bride wore a lovely, white fur stole & I wore a rich brown vintage fur stole on my cold January wedding day:


I will always have a soft spot in my heart for Winter Brides rocking fur stoles or jackets.  Always.  But lately I've been noticing Winter Brides choosing other options for staying warm.  & I like it.  Let's take a peek, shall we?

I'm absolutely swooning over this cozy, fur-lined cardigan:


I'm digging the cool, edgy look of this camel leather jacket: 


Most Winter Brides choose fur stoles or jackets in shades of white or brown, occasionally black, so I adore this gorgeous fur jacket in the prettiest shade of lavender:


I think a happy, bright yellow cardigan is an awesome choice: 


If you must combat the deep chill of winter, then you might as well do it with style & grace.  I tip my hat to these Winter Brides.  Job well done, ladies!

Photo 1: Timothy Glenn Photographers; Photo 2: Mirelle Carmichael Photography via; Photo 3: Ely Fair Photography via; Photo 4: Elizabeth + Rich Photography via; Photo 5: via

2.15.2013

{Sneak Peek} Erica & Dan


Three cheers for Friday!  Maybe four cheers as today is extra special: my husband & I met six years ago today.  That day seems like yesterday & a million years ago all at once.  I am a lucky girl & I am forever grateful for RZ coming into my life.  Before I start getting to mushy & sentimental, I leave you with a sneak peek at next Wedding Wednesday:


A winter wedding!  A Christmas wedding!  A Bride wearing my favorite winter wedding accessory, a fur stole!  I'm in love with this charming wedding!!!  So many exclamation points- forgive me, I'm excited.  Next week is a winter wedding celebration so don't miss a moment, the shining star being this holiday wedding on Wedding Wednesday!

Enjoy your weekend!

Photography: Michelle Zahn Photography  /  Submitted via Two Bright Lights

2.28.2012

Fur Sure


Since this is the last week of February & in my mind the last week of winter, I'm dedicating this week to the fabulousness of  Winter Weddings.  Grab some hot chocolate & enjoy this winter wedding celebration at Koru Wedding Style.  Ready, set, let's go!

What is a very important accessory for Winter Brides?  Why, a fur/fake fur stole or jacket of course!


I borrowed this luscious, rich brown fur stole from my sister-in-law & I loved rocking it on our winter wedding day.  It kept me so toasty & warm!  & it looked pretty fabulous in our wedding photos, if I do say so myself.  (Peek at the header to see another photo of me wearing it!)  I was happy & honored to wear something borrowed that was gorgeous, practical & meaningful.  The stole once belonged to my sister-in-law's grandmother.  I hope my niece Janie will wear it one day & as Erin describes its storied history she can include that Tita Katie (Filipino term for Aunt) wore it when she married Ninong Rodney (Filipino term for Godfather).      


Now let's admire other fabulous furs worn by Winter Brides, such as the wintery gray fur that makes a subtle statement on this pretty Bride:




This caramel-colored beauty is absolutely stunning against the snowy scenery:


While the gigantic balloons are pretty cool, winter white fur is the finishing touch of this bridal ensemble:


This Winter Bride looks warm & cozy in her caramel-colored fur stole:


I love me some fur (or fake fur) clad Winter Brides!  Does any other wedding season have an essential accessory that is both beautiful & practical?  

UPDATE: Visit Style Me Pretty AND Style Me Pretty New York today to see two beautiful Winter Brides rocking fur!

Photo 1 Timothy Glenn Photography; Photo 2 Katie Jane Photo via; Photo 3 James Christianson via;
Photo 4 via; Photo 5 FS Photography via
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