Showing posts with label gatsby wedding dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gatsby wedding dress. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Budget Breakdown: Gatsby Wedding


Hello, Ladies! It’s time for another budget breakdown, this time it’s GATSBY WEDDING! The glitz and glamor of the roaring 20’s portrayed in the 2013 movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio is great inspiration for a wedding. I know I was personally in awe of the decor, fashion, and party atmosphere as I watched the movie in theaters. If you have seen the movie, you know just what I am talking about! (But if you haven’t, go to Redbox, and make a date night out of it!)  



If you remember our post from February breaking down a rustic styled wedding, you know what we are about to dive into. We are going to break up some pictures of Gatsby design features that are attainable around 3 price tiers; $50,000, $20,000, and $10,000.
Let’s get rolling!

Tier 1 - $50,000





























What a stunner! A wedding for about 85 guests or so of this nature comes in around our $50,000 mark for a handful of reasons. Mainly THE DETAILS! It is hard to pinpoint a certain large expense, but things like an added cocktail hour, a live band, fireworks and a tent wedding can add up quickly. Adding a cocktail hour means a whole other set of food, decor, alcohol and rental costs. Having a band is by far the most fun and entertaining, but can be a large chunk of the budget. An elaborate tent wedding can be hard to pull off due to the vast amount of dressing up most tents require. The main reason this wedding is set over the edge however, is the impeccable taste in details... the butterfly tree and cloches, the signage EVERYWHERE, the bridal accessories and guest outfits, the paper products, the vintage furniture and musical items... So many elements worth noting, and thus worth adding up! 

Tier 2 - $20,000
 



















Another lovely example! The keys to making this $20,000 dollar wedding suited for 125-150 guests as glamorous as possible are all of the gold details, and the the white draping from the ceiling. The draping adds to the budget, but really makes a makes a statement. Some of the costs to consider for an event such as this includes chair rental, all the components that bring the theme together such as table number design, vintage cameras, the on trend cake, custom paper, and the drink ware and plates. Considering food and beverage costs and venue location, this wedding is certainly attainable for close to $20,000!



Tier 3 - $10,000








This dazzling DIY example would be perfect for about 75 - 100 guests around $10,000 dollars!  This wedding was made possible with lots of group effort from the couple's bridal party and family. They made their own custom table runners, and designed the centerpieces. They also constructed their modern take on pew bows which gave the ceremony setting that finishing detail. By mostly using standard linens, chairs, and tables, this couple saved a heap! Their strategic placement of the details ensured their efforts made as much impact as they could. What a fun, comfortable, art deco inspired celebration!

- Jane

Monday, October 21, 2013

Bridal Fashion Week Trends: Gowns

So last week was Bridal Fashion Week in New York for Spring and Fall 2014 seasons and this week it  is recap week on the blog the ENTIRE week!! We will be highlighting dress trends, accessory trends, and of course sharing our favorites. Stay tuned! 

Up first we have a break down of the gown trends we spotted that are going to be big in the upcoming seasons. The designs this season seriously had me speechless so enjoy! 

Color.
Now I typically categorize myself as a traditional girl, but these gowns in hues of gold, blush, and silver are incredibly rich looking.

Vera Wang made a massive splash by showing ONLY colored dresses in varying shades of pink. And by pink and mean PINK. Not a huge fan, not gonna lie. 

Theia

Lazaro

Lazaro                                     Badgley Mischka
 Lazaro

Jenny Packham                                                        Monique Luillier

 Lazaro

 Watters

Vera Wang

Gatsby.
Gatsby themed collections and touches were all over the runways last week and you won’t find me complaining! From glitzy headpieces, to feathers galore, I am head over heels for the Gatsby phenomenon. 

Johanna Johnson was the most memorable for the Gatsby aesthetic. Her luxurious, bias cut silk gowns are straight from the 1920s. 

Reem Acra
Lazaro                                                 Jenny Packham      

 Johanna Johnson

 Johanna Johnson

 Badgley Mischka

Layers.
Layers of tulle, layers of lace, layers of organza... You get the idea. This feminine and flirty trend is one we think will be huge next year. Weather messy or structured, this look can be so flattering on so many body types! 

Reem Acra 

 Lazaro                                                     Haley Paige
 Kenneth Pool

 Anne Barge

Jim Hjelm                                                  Della Giovanna

Illusion Neckline + Detail.
Ok this might be my favorite trend. And by might, I mean THIS IS MY FAVORITE TREND!!

Seriously I want to have another wedding. Same husband. Same people. NEW DRESS.  

These embroidered, jeweled, shimmering, and beaded illusion necklines are INSANE! From a totally mechanical standpoint, I am blown away. Do you even know how hard some of these are to make!?! My mind is blown over here. Okay, get a rag for your drool and continue…

 Yumi Katsura

 Reem Acra

 Marchesa
 Amsale

 Simone Carvalli

Badgley Mischka


Which dress or trend is your favorite!? Check back soon for accessory trends... yay!