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Pale Blue and Grey PNW-Inspired Latvia Countryside Wedding

March 27, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

Helena and Jānis always knew they wanted a Latvia countryside wedding, so they made their dreams come true with a tradition-filled day and a party that lasted all night long! We’re obsessed with all the perfect little details, like the beautiful invitations Alise Kinasta designed for their special day. And if you love all things pale blue and grey, the reception decor planned by Feja will totally make you swoon. Get ready for a shamanic ceremony, midnight dance party, and so many more incredible moments Elina Upmane captured of this couple’s countryside wedding day!

The Couple:

Helena & Jānis

The Wedding:

Private Residence, Latvia

I wanted my look to be unique and timeless, but yet still sexy. I loved the deep back of my wedding dress, the long train, and the see through lace on the top part of my dress. I kept my accessories to a minimal, except I had a very special and talented company in Latvia create a hair accessory to add as an accent to my up-do.

Our ceremony location actually holds a very dear place in both my heart and my husband’s families heart. Our ceremony location is at my husband’s families countryside house. The countryside house was actually gifted to my sister in law (husbands sister), by her godmother. The godmother grew up in that house in the 1930’s, but when the Russians invaded Latvia, and deported the Latvians to Siberia, the godmother lost her family and family home. After returning from Siberia to Latvia, the godmother went back to her family’s house to find other people living there.. she fought for very very many years to get her families house back, and won. Because of my sister in law’s godmother, we were able to have our ceremony in the beautiful countryside, by the house the godmother had grown up in, and say “I do” in front of a huge, old and beautiful Oak tree.

We had a shaman as our commissioner, she walked around our ceremony location prior to the ceremony starting to clear the energy with sage. We also had asked that she remind everyone we wanted to one to use their phones during our ceremony, as my husband and I wanted everyone to be present during our special moment.

Planning a wedding in a whole different country and different time zone was HARD. The most significant piece of advice I was given, that hit me hard was “ Don’t get caught up in planning the wedding you want, but focus on the marriage you want” I can imagine for so many couples, all these tiny detailed decisions can sometimes lead to feeling overwhelmed and butting heads.. but at the end of the day it’s the two people that are getting married, and there should never be a huge fight simply over wedding planning.

Janis and I both knew we wanted a Latvian, but yet Canadian wedding so we brought the PNW (Pacific North West) vibes with us. We knew we wanted to hire the best decorator within the Baltic states, also known as Baiba Prindule from Feja. Baiba created and envisioned an earthy, yet delicate feel, which is kind of what Canada means to me.. Together, we created a bilingual wedding, including our table numbers… which consisted of mine and Janis’s favorite places within Vancouver and Latvia, instead of the old generic “Table 1, 2, 3 and so on”

Besides seeing my husband at the altar, my most memorable part of the day is a Pagan Latvian midnight ritual. Which is when the clock strikes 12, a group of folk people arrive (out of nowhere) at our reception, playing Latvian folk music, and all of the guests including the newlyweds go to a bonfire outside, and different rituals are acted out so that the newlyweds are actually married by this pagan ritual in Latvia.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Elina Upmane
Event Planning – Feja
Ceremony Venue – Ates (Countryside House)
Reception Venue – Nitaures Dzirnavas
Floral Design – inbloom
Catering – Nitaures Dzirnavas
Cake – Anna Panna
Officiant – Inin Nini
DJ – Janis Kozlovskis
Videography – Kanepes Films
Invitation Design – Alise Kinasta
Makeup Artist – Dita Grauda
Hair Styling – Astrida Kozlovska
Wedding Dress – L’Amour
Bridal Accessories – CROWN ME
Groom’s Apparel – Indochino
Rings – Minichiello Jewellers

 

Congratulations, Helena and Jānis, and many thanks to Junebug member Elina Upmane for sharing their day with us. Loving Elina’s work? Be sure to check out her page in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

 

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Shopping for Your Wedding Dress Online? BHLDN’s Online Styling Service is Changing the Game

March 26, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Alexandra Wallace

Shopping for your wedding dress online has become more and more popular (and necessary — hello, social distancing!), but you deserve the same expert advice at home as you’d receive in the store! That’s why shopping online with BHLDN includes the same incredible service and knowledgeable help as making an in-shop appointment! BHLDN’s complimentary online styling service provides you with all the support you need from choosing a dress to accessorizing your wedding day look to styling your bridal party. Whether you’re far from one of BHLDN’s locations or you’re practicing self-isolation in this uncertain time, you can expect a curated collection of gowns and guidance as you shop for your wedding dress online with the help of BHLDN’s friendly, experienced stylists!

Before we dive into some expert styling advice from one of BHLDN’s online stylists, we’ve got some COVID-19 updates from your favorite bridal shop:

We’re super lucky to have brilliant BHLDN brand stylist Ariel here sharing her insight into the online styling service process along with a few styled looks straight from BHLDN‘s own collection.

Take it away, Ariel!

How it works: First, you’ll fill out a quick form that tells us about your event, aesthetic, and styling needs. The online stylists have tried on all of the gowns on our website and know them inside and out — think of the stylists as your oh-so-chic BFFs who just happen to know every piece in our collection. Once our styling team has reviewed your survey, we’ll email you with personalized product selections that suit your body type, budget, and style. You’ll tell us what you love and what you’d like to tweak. Your stylist will make adjustments to your final look and ensure you get the fit just right with expert sizing guidance. Need more advice? We provide up to two rounds of complimentary feedback!

When you’re ready, simply add the items you love to your cart and check out! In-stock items can arrive in as little as one week. (FYI: Our online stylists offer free shipping perks for domestic and international orders!). Missing your entourage? Grab some sweet treats and bubbly and host an in-person or virtual gown reveal at home to give your BFFs a sneak peek before the big day.

Take a peek at the looks below to see how our online stylists have styled brides, bridesmaids, and MOB’s for their special day.

BHLDN Hyde Gown Styled Two Ways

For the first look, I began with a very simple airy veil. I pulled in notes of emerald for a pop of color consistent throughout. The look ties together with gold block heels that will let you feel comfortable as you dance the night away.

Shop the Hyde Gown, Montellier Cathedral Veil, Giona Block Heels, Petrie Hair Pin Set, and Verdell Drop Earrings

For the next look, I chose a simple veil with a subtle sparkle – a stunning “something extra” that won’t compete with the rest of the look. I included modern pearl details with a twist and left the accessories delicate here. Last but not least, a modern strappy show with a textured heel for added interest.

Shop the Hyde Gown, Bowen Reverse Halo, Thalia Earrings, Nyx Veil and Dorinda Heels

Jewel-Tone Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses

Planning a winter wedding? Jewel tones are always in style and what better way to complement your color palette than with a rich selection of bridesmaid dresses!

Shop the Montreal Dress, Brixen Dress, Logan Velvet Dress, Espen Dress, Delice Dress, Jones Dress, Alexia Dress, and Cortine Dress

Boho-Inspired Mix and Match Bridesmaids

Boho-inspired weddings are taking cues from desert views this year, and so are we! Whether you’re getting married out west or not, your bridesmaids will look desert wedding ready in these mix and match bridesmaid dresses. (Pro-tip: The Dahlia Dress is perfect for your Maid of Honor!)

Shop the Charlotte Dress, Alexia Dress, Jones Dress, Dahlia Dress, Plymouth Dress, Espen Dress, Rosabel Dress, and Blaise Dress

Mother of the Bride in Blue Two Ways

No Mother of the Bride wants to clash with the bridal party, which is why I leaned into elegant sophistication with dusty blue. The gorgeous Santiago Dress is a standout in its own right giving mom the attention she deserves without competing with the bridesmaids.

Shop the Santiago Dress, Rue Pashmina in Ivory, Paxton Clutch, Thalia Earrings, and Luriane Heels

For a little bit more of a formal vibe that still feels youthful and laid-back, opt for the Liliana Dress.

Shop the Liliana Dress, Rue Pashmina in Morning Mist, Phyllis Hair Pin Set, Herald Earrings, and Connere Heels

Ready to shop for your own wedding dress online? BHLDN‘s expert stylists are standing by and waiting to help you find The One without ever stepping foot in a store! Head over to BHLDN and get started!

photo by Alexandra Wallace

This post is sponsored by BHLDN!

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5 Ways to Support Small Businesses in the Wedding Industry During COVID-19

March 25, 2020 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Catalina Jean Photography

It’s no secret that people across the world are experiencing fear and insecurity due to COVID-19. From social distancing to shuttered businesses, life looks completely different than it did even a few weeks ago. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or afraid, you’re not alone.

Here in the wedding industry, we’re experiencing our own unique struggles. Couples are making tough decisions to reschedule or postpone their weddings, many feeling too uncertain in what the future may bring to set a new date. On the other side of the “aisle,” with gatherings of 10+ people being the basis of their income, wedding vendors all around the world are experiencing a major loss in cash flow and their livelihoods are on the line. Being an independent business owner comes with its ups and downs, but this situation is beyond what any indie biz could have prepared for.

Whether you’re planning a wedding and have already booked your vendors or you just want to support the community, we’ve got a few ways you can help out small businesses in the wedding industry during this vulnerable time.

1. Review your vendors + share their work

Already married? This is an easy one for you to do! Wedding professionals are using this time to ramp up marketing efforts and one of the most reliable sources of bookings is word-of-mouth referrals! Leaving a review for your favorite wedding vendors is a simple step you can take that makes a big difference in a professional’s booking potential. In addition to writing testimonials, you can help your vendors by sharing photos of their work from your wedding (or engagement session!) on your social media and making sure to tag them.

P.S. Is your wedding vendor listed in the Junebug vendor directory? You can now leave them a review to share about your experience!

photo by VinylRae Photography

2. Order photo prints and albums from your photographer

Another easy way to help if you’ve already gotten married! Raise your hand if you received your wedding photos and meant to order prints or wedding albums and…never got around to it. Well, with all this spare time you’ve got just hanging around at home, now is a great time to choose your favorite wedding images to hang on your walls or to fill up your wedding album. In addition to sending some extra income to your photographer, you’re giving yourself the gift of reliving your happy day all over again. It’s a win-win!

Don’t have wedding photos yet? Lots of wedding photographers are selling prints of travel photos that would be perfect to hang in your living room, office, or bedroom!

photo by Flowermouth Photography

3. Purchase floral arrangements for your home (or others!)

Being stuck in your house for the foreseeable future isn’t super fun, but having fresh flowers at home certainly is! Support the florist you obsess over on Instagram (or the one you already hired for your wedding) by purchasing bouquets to display around your house. Missing your best buds? Have flowers delivered to friends near or far to brighten their day during this stressful period!

Find wedding florists near you!

photo by Map + Compass Photography, floral design by Wildly Cultivated Floral Design

4. Get meals for pick-up or delivery from caterers

If the goods from your last grocery run are running low or looking less than exciting, boy do we have a solution for you! Lots of caterers are putting their commercial-size kitchens to use and creating meals for pick-up or delivery. Just because you’re in quarantine doesn’t mean you should be subjected to boring food, so check out your favorite caterer’s website and social media to see if they’re offering meals to go. The same goes for cake bakeries; indulge your sweet tooth and order a mini cake for two!

Find wedding caterers near you!

photo by Map + Compass Photography, event design by The Social Planner, catering by Tim the Girl

5. If you can, offer to pay your vendors on schedule even if your wedding was postponed

This last tip is for those of you currently planning weddings that were meant to take place during the COVID-19 outbreak, and yes it’s a bit of a plea from us in the wedding industry, so bear with us. Just like you plan your bills and groceries around your monthly or bi-weekly paychecks, wedding vendors and other freelance artists budget their life around the payment schedules of their clients. With postponed wedding dates, those delayed payments could have a huge negative impact on a professional’s ability to make it through the next few months — and even the next year and beyond.

If you are moving forward with a vendor’s services for a future date and you’re able to continue making payments on the original schedule, you would absolutely have a hand in saving their business. Scary is an understatement when it comes to describing how small business owners are feeling during these uncertain times and your support could mean financial security for the future.

Not sure yet if you need to postpone your wedding? Feeling overwhelmed by contacting your vendors to find out? Check out our tips for wedding planning during COVID-19 to ease your stress and find out more about communicating with your wedding vendors during coronavirus!

photo by Catalina Jean Photography

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