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Celebrating the Work of Fashion Legend Oscar de la Renta: Farewell, Oscar

October 21, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

Oscar de la Renta at his fashion show at Neiman Marcus-  Chevy C

Today we say farewell to a truly one-of-a-kind designer, mogul, and man. Oscar de la Renta passed away yesterday at the age of 82 after a long and loving career of creating beauty. More than anything, de la Renta designed for the women wearing his garments. He valued independence, confidence, creativity, and empathy, all of which were reflected in his every design. First Ladies, Hollywood starlets, models, socialites, and brides have flocked to de la Renta’s stunning dresses for decades, knowing they were wearing something incredibly special because the piece had his magical insight from the moment his pencil touched the paper to the final stitch.

www.katherinesalvatori.com photo of Junebug bride Taylor in her Oscar de la gown captured by Katherine Salvatori Photography

Here at Junebug, we love seeing brides look and feel themselves on their wedding day in a dress that speaks to them on a deeper level. A wedding dress is the most important dress a woman will wear. “I want to make clothes that people will wear, not styles that will make a big splash on the runway,” de la Renta said on how his mission differs from other designers. Oscar de la Renta’s inspired bridal designs are legendary for their exquisite elegance, as well as for their understanding of how a dress can make a bride feel on her most special day.

www.katherinesalvatori.com photo by Katherine Salvatori Photography

We are grateful for de la Renta’s impact on the bridal industry, and in awe of his presence in the lives of so many women, for so many years. For more of our favorite Oscar de la Renta work throughout the years, see his Spring 2010 bridal collection, Spring 2013 bridal collection, and Spring 2014 bridal collection.

Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.

xoxoNicole

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Fall Groom Fashion Inspiration

October 21, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

For brides, fall style might be limited to a darker lip shade, an autumnal bouquet, or pretty vintage cardigan. Grooms, on the other hand, are the real winners in the fall season because the layering and texture options are endless. Fall fashion may not be every groom’s idea of a good time, but we’re sure these Junebug grooms will inspire stylish, cool outfits for future cool weather weddings.

1. Herringbone, tweed, and wool – As the temperatures get cooler, your outerwear will need to serve as functional, as well as fashionable. Choosing a heavier fabric will keep you warm during those golden hour portraits. Depending on the color palette of your wedding, a sports coat or blazer in chocolate brown, heather gray, or navy blue will be a stylish punctuation to your wedding look as a couple.

charming-DIY-wedding-in-Scottsdale-Arizona-with-photography-by-Rachel-Solomon-14 photo by Rachel Solomon. See  more of this Scottsdale DIY Wedding.

2. Seasonal boutonnieres – Just like the rest of the flowers in your wedding will be styled in the spirit of the season, your boutonniere can be crafted from fall flowers. Green, dark red, orange, and yellow are strong fall colors, and your florist can tell you what’s trending in your region this season.

Nordica-Photography-Kim-Travis-23-600x399 photo by Nordica Photography. See more of this Quirky British Columbia Mountain Wedding.

3. Chambray – A chambray shirt is a trendy and casual substitution for your classic oxford shirt. This is the perfect style for a rustic wedding or quirky affair. Wear it with suspenders and a bow tie for a  laid-back wedding, or button up in a blazer and skinny tie for a more formal occasion.

surprise-anniversary-shoot-by-Holly-Kate-and-Company-photos-by-Laurel-McConnell-28 photo by Laurel McConnel Photography. See more of this Surprise Anniversary Shoot.

4. Gingham – Ginaham was all over the runways this fall, and now it can make an appearance in your wedding too. Keep the checks small for a sleeker look, or go bigger and bright for a whimsical wedding outfit.

vintage-school-house-wedding-in-texas-with-photos-by-bradford-martens-photography-26 photo by Bradford Martens. See more of this Vintage Schoolhouse Wedding.

5. Velvet Fall fashion is all about texture, and nothing is softer than a velvet bow tie. Choose a tie in burgundy, navy, emerald, or mustard to add visual warmth to your wedding day look.

vintage-stylish-wedding-at-saskatoon-farm-calgary-alberta-photo-by-rowan-jane-14 photo by Rowan Jane Photography. See more of this Stylish, Rustic Wedding.

6. Plaid – Your favorite fall fashion mainstay can absolutely be incorporated into your wedding attire. Whether you wear a plaid shirt, tie, socks, or pocket square depends on the role you envision the pattern taking in your overall wedding decor. Careful not to clash prints within your own outfit, but get creative when mixing plaids among your groomsmen.

kenoshapasscoloradoelopement-27 photo by Our Love is Loud

For more fall groom fashion inspiration, check out this autumn inspired styled shoot.

xoxoNicole

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Blush and Ivory Wedding in Philadelphia

October 21, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Bride and groom Lindsay and Dan gathered a group of fantastic Philadephia wedding professionals to help take their blush and ivory wedding from vision to reality. The couple exchanged vows in a traditional church ceremony before heading to Pomme for their reception. The soft color palette beautifully contrasts with the city streets of Philadelphia in the portraits captured by Asya Photography.

The Couple: Lindsay and Dan

The Wedding: Pomme, Philadelphia, PA

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

The Inspiration: “I wanted an upscale, romantic vintage feel without being too stuffy. Working with my planner, we picked a color palette of ivory/off-white, gold and blush. We chose off-white and blush flowers, and my bouquet had a cascade. The invitations echoed this color palette. We also found two beautiful gold bar carts, and had a vintage settee for the sweetheart table. The 11-piece band completed the setting.

My dress was an ivory lace overlying a very pale blush overlay. My veil was my grandmother’s – and it had been made for her by my great-great-aunt, who was a hatmaker in the 1930s-50s. The veil had a pearl headpiece, so I wore a family heirloom of a long double strand of pearls to match.”

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

The Couple Recommends: “Susan from The Styled Bride was absolutely wonderful. She made everything about wedding planning manageable and enjoyable. I recommend her to anyone and everyone.

Our pictures from Asya have been beautiful. We loved working with her because of her calm, unobtrusive style – she felt like she could have been a guest at the wedding. And all of the photographs are amazing. We couldn’t have asked for anything more!

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

Lindsay and Dan's Pomme Wedding by Asya Photography. asyaphotography.com

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Asya Photography
Event Coordination – Styled Bride
Ceremony Venue – Christ Church in Philadelphia
Reception Venue – Pomme
Floral Design – Sullivan Owen Floral Design
Catering – Peachtree and Ward
Cake – Bredenbeck’s Bakery
Officiant – Susan Richardson
Invitations – The Papery
Live Band – 45 Riots
Videography – Amie Schroeder
Makeup Artistry – Béke Beau
Hair Styling – Amanda D’Andrea
Wedding Gown – Ines Di Santo
Groom’s Apparel – Henry A. Davidsen
Rentals – Maggpie Vintage Rentals
Rings – Marchi

The vintage-inspired details and easy-going spirit of the couple made this special day one to remember. For more blush and ivory wedding inspiration, you’ll want to see Cora and Deron’s blush, gold, and ivory California wedding.

xoxoNicole

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