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Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier

May 6, 2009 | editorial team

Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier, exclusive Manhattan wedding dress shop, Images by Junebug Weddings

On my recent trip to New York I also had the great, great pleasure of meeting Mark Ingram, possibly the loveliest, warmest and most charming man on earth. No kidding. His beautiful Manhattan bridal boutique, the Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier is a gem of a shop, offering the utmost in personal service as well as a divinely edited collection of designer wedding gowns. He carries Monique Lhuillier, Lela Rose, Angel Sanchez, Amsale, Carolina Herrera, Perter Langner, Anne Barge and Oscar De La Renta, among others, and counts many of their designers as personal friends. This is the place to go in New York if you’re looking for an exclusive, modern, high fashion experience. Can you tell I was excited to be there? Heaven! (My favorite items in the store? The wall of framed black and white photographs of Mark’s family; current, vintage, and all so meaningful and sweet). His passion for what he does is evident in every detail of the store.

Mark Ingram Bridal Atelier, exclusive Manhattan wedding dress shop, Images by Junebug Weddings

Mark has been working in the fashion industry for close to 30 years, and he is a true expert when it comes to style. I asked him to share a bit of what he’s leaned and what advice he gives to brides searching for their perfect dress. Here’s what he had to say…

Before you begin shopping… Be sure you understand the time schedule involved in purchasing a wedding dress. If possible, order it 6-8 months before your wedding. And do your homework about the dress shop you’re thinking of visiting. Is the location close enough that you can go back easily for multiple fittings? Do they carry the designers and offer the price options you’re looking for? Does it seem like a place where you’ll feel comfortable and confident, not pressured into purchasing something too quickly?

When trying on dresses… Communicate openly with your wedding dress consultant about your hopes, concerns, inspirations, and insecurities. They are just meeting you for the first time, so the more information you share with them, the more quickly they can get to know you, and the more helpful they can be in finding that perfect dress for you. Don’t be afraid to speak up and ask questions.

On your wedding day… Present yourself on your wedding day as your best self. Really give your own personal style some thought and be sure that what you are wearing truly represents you.

Thank you Mark and the team at the Bridal Atelier. It was such a thrill to meet you and learn from you!

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Cinco de Mayo Cupcakes

May 5, 2009 | editorial team

Happy Cinco de Mayo! Having a wedding with Mexican food for dinner? Take a look at what Trophy Cupcakes has come up with that would make the perfect dessert… Margarita Cupcakes (fresh lime cake with tequila lime buttercream sprinkled with candied lime and salt) and Mexican Hot Chocolate Cupcakes (made with cinnamon, cayenne and bittersweet chocolate). Genius!I think these have officially made my dream wedding menu. Thanks Trophy!

Margarita and Mexican Hot Chocolate Cupcakes for Cinco de Mayo from Seattle's Trophy Cupcakes
Images via Trophy Cupcakes on Facebook

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Advice, Events and Tools for your Wedding Registry

May 4, 2009 | editorial team

Registering for all those wonderful wedding gifts is a big perk of being soon-to-be marrieds, and it’s also a helpful guide to your family and friends who want to congratulate you on your new life together. It’s not always easy to know where to begin though! I’m super excited that this Thursday, May 7th, I’ll be at the San Francisco Bloomingdale’s along side Michelle Preli, Editor-in-Chief of Brides.com, and Jennifer Sbranti, of the gorgeous website Hostess With The Mostess, to talk about registry tips and show off the cool new “Set Your Table” tool that Bloomingdale’s and Brides.com developed together. Come join us for treats, cocktails, gift bags, and a great discussion! I’d love to meet you and hear your approach to registering for your wedding.

San Francisco wedding registry event with Bloomingdale's and Brides.com

To get the ball rolling, here are some of Junebug’s favorite tips for a successful wedding registry:

  • Register soon after you announce your engagement for all of those prewedding events.
  • Stay focused on the kinds of things that will really fit in with your lifestyle.
  • Choose items in every price range so your guests have lots of options for their budget.
  • Try not to get overwhelmed by all the options, but make sure you register for enough items, and update it regularly to be sure there are still gifts available as you get closer to your wedding date.
  • Registering for tableware can mean many things today. A formal china pattern is the most classic registry item and makes a wonderful family heirloom, while everyday dishes can still be full of style and personality and will make each breakfast lunch and dinner all the more special. The “Set Your Table” tool is fantastic to help with this!
  • Etiquette states that you should never include your registry information in your wedding invitation. You can have your parents, maid of honor, and best man spread the word, include it in invitations to other events like wedding showers and engagement parties, or list it on your wedding Web site.
  • Check with each stores return policy before you begin your registry so you will know what to do if you dont receive full sets of things like china, silverware, or glassware.
  • Are there family traditions you grew up with that you want to carry on in your own new family? What do you need to make those happen? It could be anything from large serving platters for hosting Thanksgiving dinner to a bagel slicer for Sunday morning bagels.
  • Let your hobbies guide your unorthodox registry items. If youre food aficionados register for fun and useful kitchen tools, utensils, cookbooks, specialty foods or couples cooking classes. To build your all important music library, register for new CDs or music downloads. If you love spending time in the great outdoors, outdoor gear and athletic stores offer registries to help you on your next hiking or camping trip.
  • If you already own enough essentials for your home, choose a charity thats close to your heart and ask guests to make a donation in lieu of wedding gifts.
  • Have fun!!!
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