Another Bridal Market has come and gone in New York City, and all this week we are revealing our favorite collections and new trends fresh from the runway! Monique Lhuillier never ceases to blow me away with her exquisite collections, and this season is no different. Together with her traditional ivory and silk white, Monique has incorporated new bridal hues with blush, nude, mist, pistachio and hydrangea wedding dresses, making her new collection an instant favorite of the season!
Today we are bringing you a little sneak peak of the new Spring 2015 Bridal Collection from designer Sareh Nouri. We’ve been given exclusive access to these images from her enchanting new collection which made its debut during the NYC Bridal Fashion Week this month, and we simply had to share them with you!
We’ll be sharing more from her exquisite collection later this week where we will be revealing our favorite wedding dress collections and new trends straight from the runway at Bridal Fashion Week – so don’t miss out! Keep an eye on our Wedding Dress Gallery too, which we will be updating as we go.
Sareh Nouri’s collection, inspired by florals and nature’s most beautiful textures, was complete with a harmonious blend of luxurious fabrics and laces from around the world. Continuing her work with the world renowned Sophie Hallette lace house in Caudry, France, Sareh was able to create a work of art with each gown. The collection can be described as light and intricately detailed;with lavish fabrics such as satin organza, that flows like water. Impeccably constructed with the utmost attention to fit and form, this Spring 2015 collection exemplifies the craftsmanship of the made in the USA, Sareh Nouri line.
A color palette of plum and silver with touches of blush provides a sophisticated backdrop for this vintage glam inspiration photo shoot from Polished Event Design and Coordination and Heather Elizabeth Photography. Elegant and chic, we just love everything about it! Enjoy!
The Design: When the idea for this shoot initiated there was one word in mind: glam. We wanted to capture the elegance of an era dominated by glitz and glamour. The location for the shoot was Gibson House Yolo County Historical Museum – what better place to capture old glamour than a historical mansion? The color scheme came together around deep purple. The deep purple was accented by blush and silver tones. The elegant table design could not have been possible without the beautiful rentals from Dogwood Party Rentals. Their extensive silver collection allowed the vision to become a reality. Silver candlesticks and chargers were accented by crystal glassware. The mahogany harp back chairs finished off the vintage look. For the floral design, deep purple flowers were accented by lots of white and greenery. The flowers featured a free flowing shape to accent the formality of the tablescape. Angels Petals conveyed these design ideas with lilac, lithianthus, ranunculus, tulips and amaranthus.
The Details: The era could not have been portrayed properly without some form of cocktails. The set up featured some delicious liqueurs that go hand-in-hand with champagne. Throw in the coup champagne glasses and it was set. Lastly, the cake from Cake Couture made its statement with a black bottom layer to add just enough depth and decorative rhinestones to add just enough glam.
The Look: The dress was probably the easiest decision of the whole shoot. Upon hearing the vision for the shoot, La Soie Bridal in Sacramento, provided this stunning dress. The intricate beading and lace made it the perfect depiction of glam. With the help of Haute Bride, we finished off the look with a striking headband, pearl bracelet and glamorous earrings.
The Photography: All of these details and designs would have gone unappreciated without the fabulous work of the photographer, Heather Elizabeth Photography. Her depiction of each detail was perfect. As each photo comes together, it displays the story we wanted to tell – vintage glam.
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