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Wedding Dress Shopping 101 – Words of Wisdom from Bridal Fashion Designer Trish Lee

January 28, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

Finding the perfect wedding dress is without a doubt one of the most exciting decisions for a bride-to-be! Quite possibly the most beautiful garment you will ever wear, choosing your wedding dress should be an experience of a lifetime, but for many brides, the prospect of finding “The One” can be an overwhelming and even daunting task. So, we’ve asked Trish Lee, an up-and-coming San Francisco-based designer specializing in bespoke vintage-inspired wedding gowns, to share her advice for navigating your wedding dress shopping process.

incredible wedding photo by Brian Dorsey Studios | via junebugweddings.com
photo by Brian Dorsey Studios

What can a bride do to prepare before she begins her wedding dress selection process? Assuming she has her venue locked down, my best advice: don’t over-think it. Pull a few looks that resonate with you so you have a starting point, set a budget, and then make an appointment. Make sure it’s on a day/time that you’ve mentally set aside for dress-shopping. Do not squeeze in a shopping appointment haphazardly. Wedding dress shopping requires your full mental presence and you’ll be doing yourself a favor if you’re prepared to assess each gown you try on and give feedback to your consultant, so she can pull the right looks for you.

wedding photo by Pacific Northwest and California focused wedding photographer Erich McVey | via junebugweddings.com
photo by Erich McVey

Who should a bride bring wedding dress shopping with her? What do you recommend for brides with a large entourage? I see this happening all the time, where brides bring their whole entourage from bridesmaids to mother to co-workers, select a favorite gown, and then call back a day later exclaiming how she can’t remember what the gown looked like because she was too distracted by all the chatter or that she was carried away by everyone else’s reaction and just went along with the group consensus.

I highly recommend bringing one trusted friend that knows your style and will be honest and tactful. Once you’ve narrowed it down to your favorite one or two, maybe bring a different person to this final appointment if you want to share the experience with say, your mother.

romantic and classic wedding in Seaside, Florida, photos by Vue Photography | junebugweddings.com
wedding dress by Carolina Herrera, photo by Vue Photography

What is the best mind set for brides to have during the search for the perfect gown? Hands down: keep an open mind. I would say that 75 percent of brides end up falling in love with a wedding dress she never would have envisioned for herself. Any time you set too many expectations on what the perfect dress will be, you’ll miss out on something amazing that your dress designer or consultant might suggest. Remember, they are experts because they have seen hundreds if not thousands of brides go through this exact process. They know what the gowns look like on different body types, and wedding dresses look really different on the hanger, so don’t be afraid to try on that “plain” silk crepe number, it might turn out to be stunning especially with the right accessories.

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Wedding dress by Inbal Dror, photo by Wai Reyes Photography

Do you believe in “love at first sight” when it comes to a bride seeing her gown for the first time? No, I don’t believe in “love at first sight” for everyone. I think this is a personal experience. Some brides fall in love with their partner on sight and some fall for their best friend of 10 years. Pick the gown that makes you feel like a better version of yourself and trust your instinct. You’ll never be able to try on every dress. Don’t fall into the trap that more is better.

classic vintage pink and gray wedding at The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota, FL - by Lisa Stoner and Abby Liga Photography | via junebugweddings.com
Wedding dress by Monique Lhuillier, photo by Liga Photography

What should brides consider before making a final decision? Undergarments. I could talk all day about undergarments. Oftentimes, you try on a gown with a regular bra, but you should know the exact type of undergarment you’ll need to wear with your actual gown. If your wedding dress is backless, what are you comfortable wearing, or not wearing, underneath? Does the gown requires shapewear or a petticoat/crinoline? Will you be comfortable wearing this all day? You will be wearing your gown and its accoutrements all day, and nothing shows more on your face like discomfort.

glamorous wedding by Mindy Weiss with red rose decor at Hotel Bel Air, photos by Joy Marie Photography | junebugweddings.com
Wedding dress by Vera Wang, photo by Joy Marie Photography

Any last advice? Put on a little make-up, comb your hair, and wear nice undergarments. There’s nothing like bed-head, dark under-eye circles, and a sports bra ruining the dress shopping experience. You can try on the most gorgeous gown and make it look awful if you don’t look and feel your best.

One last thing, bridal sizes are not friendly. When a wedding dress is a size 10, it really is like a street size 6. Just go with it!

Beach wedding at Casa Del Mar in Santa Monica - from Bob Gail Events and Next Exit Photography | via junebugweddings.com
Wedding dress by Claire Pettibone, photo by Next Exit Photography

A huge thank you to Trish Lee for sharing with us her wedding dress shopping wisdom!

Are you just beginning your search for the perfect wedding dress? Be sure to hop on over to the Junebug Wedding Dress Gallery to view some of our most favorite designers and couture gowns. And don’t forget to check out the Trish Lee San Francisco collection while you’re there!

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Yellow and Green Spring Wedding in Australia – Rachel and Lai

January 27, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

Rachel and Lai were married at Yandina Station in Brisbane, Australia, where their spring wedding was so energetic and bright! I love the bride’s sunny yellow peep-toe heels and the bow-ties that the groom and his guys wore. The couple’s Fijian and Australian cultures were brought together beautifully in this super stylish wedding, and every gorgeous detail and emotion was captured by Studio Impressions in their romantic, breathtaking style.

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

The Couple: Rachel & Lai

The Wedding: 8.3.13 – Yandina Station, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

The Goals: We wanted to embrace and celebrate the union of two families and two cultures. We tried to build our wedding day around the meeting of our two diverse cultures, Fijian and Australian.

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

The Moments: This question is the hardest one to answer because the entire day had so many special moments between family and friends and certainly for us as a couple. Lai mentions that for him, one such moment happened when he saw me emerge from the building I was waiting in (with my brother who was giving me away) to walk down the aisle, and he recalls how he could not hold back his tears. “It was a beautiful moment. I can still see it happening.” For me, I really cannot pinpoint a single favourite moment. I have watched our wedding video by Emm Films several times and I love every minute of it.

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

The Look: Due to the fact that Lai and I are both vocalists/performers, we are not inclined to wear subtle attire at all. I feel as though there was a great deal of big hair and dramatic make up, while also trying to keep in mind that we wanted to go for an overall look that we could look back on in years to come and not be too alarmed. I will have to give credit to Wil Valor for Lai’s dashing suit and Margaret from MXM Couture for creating my dream white lace wedding dress.

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

The Design: We wanted to create a warm and natural atmosphere for everyone, while still maintaining an air of elegance. This shone through in the choice of styling and furnishings. At the different locations of the wedding – from the ceremony location under the most prominent tree on the property, through to the reception in the dairy – there were displays of pictures and sentimental objects to us as a couple, that allowed our guests to journey through our love for each other. Our gifted wedding stylist, Carly Laczko of CL Weddings & Events, worked closely with our florist, Dezley Hughes, from Twig & Grace, to put together a floral palette of fresh herbs, trails of ivy and green foliage. We used the herbs for fragrance and sat these alongside Queen Anne’s lace, ferns, hellebores, and green sea holly. Poppy pods were also added on the dining tables. The vintage French provincial furnishings chosen by our stylist Carly, were complemented beautifully by waterford crystal candle holders, French linen table cloths and napery, luxe linens and beautiful textures ultimately providing us with a table design that sat well within its location in the countryside, reminiscent of days gone by.

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

The Advice: An obvious piece of advice is to keep the main thing, the main thing. This is easier said than done. I am referring to the love between the bride and groom. Choose the few things that you will not compromise on, for example my thing was my wedding dress, and then everything else you can work through one by one. I work for an event production company and I also cannot stress enough to brides that quality sound production is something that should not be overlooked. There is absolutely no point in having the best band in the world, and the most touching speeches if no one can hear them.

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

natural green and yellow wedding at Yandida Station, Australia, photo by Studio Impressions | via junebugweddings.com

Thanks Rachel and Lai for sharing your fantastic spring wedding with us!

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Studio Impression
Event Planner: The Main Event Weddings
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Yandina Station
Videographer/Film Maker: Emm Films
Officiant: Barb Peck
Invitation Designer: Etsy
Catering: The Rolling Dolmade
Florist: Twig & Grace
Cake: Farmgate Cheese
Wedding Dress: MXM Couture
Bridal Accessories: MXM Couture
Bridesmaids’ Apparel & Accessories: The Babushka Ballerina
Groom’s Apparel & Accessories: Wil Valor
Groomsmen’s Apparel & Accessories: Gibson
Hair: George Sotiriou from George Salon
Makeup: Steve Mena from Steve Mena
Live Music: Higher Ground Band from Rush Entertainment
Transportation: PA Transfers – Bertie the Bentley
Favors: CL Weddings & Events
Styling: CL Weddings & Events
Rings: Artisans Gems & Jewels






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Peach, Cream & Gold Autumnal Backyard Wedding – Kristin and Bryan

January 24, 2014 | Junebug Weddings

I can’t say enough about how much I adore this backyard wedding! There is so much to love, from all the personalized details to each and every loving, sweet moment. The warm shades of peach, cream and gold in the floral design by Scarlett and Grace completely brought the atmosphere of a warm California autumn to life – and it was all beautifully captured by Kris Holland Photography.

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The Couple: Kristin and Bryan

The Wedding: 10.12.13 – Home of the Bride’s Parents, Granite Bay, California

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The Goals: For us, we were really focused on creating a fun, relaxed atmosphere while still acknowledging the fact that getting married is a big deal! It was important to us to have an amazing event that all of our loved ones would enjoy, but not to create a scene that would make us totally stressed out. The food and drink, atmosphere, and dance party were where we spent the majority of our planning time – we were going for delicious, beautiful, and hysterically fun.

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The Design: We were mainly focused on creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that would highlight all of the incredible work that Kristin’s dad put into the backyard. We were lucky enough to have a gorgeous willow tree anchoring the ceremony space (that was then flipped to become the reception space), which became a sort of motif throughout the design and was included on the menus, save the dates, etc. Lighting was important to us, and our DJ did an incredible job with the dinner and dance floor lights. We were also fortunate to have an amazing florist, and she blew our minds with the colors and arrangements.

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The Look: Originally I was not planning on wearing a traditional gown, but after our visit to And Something Blue in San Francisco I changed my mind. I fell in love with the Jenny Yoo dress as soon as I put it on – I knew I wanted something fairly simple that I could feel comfortable in and move in. The toughest part was finding a belt I really loved, which I finally found on BHLDN. I let the girls pick out their own dresses, with fairly loose parameters around a color scheme with peaches, off-whites and golds.

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The Moments: Kristin: One of my favorite times was getting ready with the bridal party, my mom and mom-in-law. There was so much laughter and excitement, and I felt totally relaxed in a way I was not expecting. We also did a first look, which was an amazing time together before the ceremony. We got to get some of our nerves (and tears) out, and spend a moment getting ready for all that was about to happen. While the ceremony flew by, it is still such an incredible moment to reflect on now – I usually get crazy nerves in front of crowds, but it felt as though we were the only people there.

Bryan: My grandfather’s blessing of the meal! It lasted a minimum of 5 minutes (but felt like 12), filled with super traditional blessings, funny musings, and a few tears. It was truly perfect, and exactly what we had expected and hoped for. Also, when Kris Holland (our awesome photographer) grabbed us in the middle of cocktail hour for a quick photo shoot in the back of the property… we’re talking hiking through weeds, trampling on burrs, bugs, and dirt. It was awesome. We had a great moment to reflect on all that had just happened, and we are so thankful to have had that space together. And the photos turned out fantastic.

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The Advice: For those in the throes of planning – lean on your community! We could not have done it all without the amazing support we received. On the recommendation of a friend, we also spent a weekend away a few weeks before our wedding to focus completely on writing our vows, talking about what we were hoping for from our marriage, and our excitement about it all. It was a very, very special time and highly recommended! 

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The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Kris Holland Photography
Event Planner: Catrina Arcularius of Catrina Maria Designs
Ceremony and Reception Venue: Home of the Bride’s Parents
Invitation Designer: Jack and Ginger Studios
Catering: Culinary Specialists
Florist: Scarlett and Grace
Cake: Shelley Good, friend of the family
Wedding Dress: Jenny Yoo via And Something Blue
Bridal Accessories: Loeffler Randall (shoes), BHLDN (belt)
Groom’s Apparel & Accessories: Hugo Boss
Hair & Makeup: Polish and Pout
DJ: Mr. DJ
Favors: Homemade Beer
Rentals: Classic Party Rentals

Thank you Kristin and Bryan for sharing your wonderful wedding day with us!

Looking for more backyard weddings? Check out this gorgeous navy and pink garden wedding!

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