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2019 Fall Wedding Guest Dresses to Fall Head Over Heels For

September 24, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

photo by Summer Leigha Photography

It’s that time again babes — fall wedding season! If you’re on the hunt for 2019 fall wedding guest dresses, you’re in luck because we’ve rounded up 50 — yes, FIFTY — gorgeous dresses to wear to those upcoming nuptials. This list includes ’70s vibes, classic glamour, velvet, ruffles, florals, and all your favorite autumnal tones to help you nail the dress code in style.

Rachel Parcel Tiered Ruffle Midi Dress

Vince Camuto Velvet Off the Shoulder Dress

Eloquii Tie Neck Long Sleeve Dress

Madewell Backyard Blooms Georgette Smocked Midi Dress

Bardot Morgan Long Sleeve Velvet Faux Wrap Dress

Cupcakes and Cashmere Floral Wrap Dress

Eloquii Floral Faux Wrap Dress

Rachel Parcell Floral Tiered Chiffon Dress

Leith Button Front Midi Dress

Bobeau Lumi Puff Sleeve Wrap Dress

Eliza J Bell Sleeve Lace Cocktail Dress

Eliza J Leopard Print Long Sleeve Midi Dress

City Chic Sweet Wishes Maxi Dress

Dress the Population Louisa Butterfly Sleeve Cocktail Dress

Eliza J Floral Print Midi Dress

All in Favor Dolman Plissé Midi Dress

Eloquii Wrap Waist Jersey Midi Dress

Rachel Parcell Smocked Dress

ASTR the Label V-Neck High/Low Hem Midi Dress

All in Favor Floral Print Midi Dress

R29 x ELOQUII Star Print Long Sleeve Maxi Shirtdress

Reformation Floral Wellfleet Back Cutout Dress

Dress the Population Uma Floral Embroidered Lace Dress

Eloquii Lace Bodice Pleated Long Sleeve Evening Dress

Reformation Gavin Dress

Rachel Parcell Cheetah Print Long Sleeve Satin Wrap Dress

Eloquii Wrap Dress

Eliza J Bateau Neck Crepe Sheath Dress

Halogen Long Sleeve Wrap Dress

Gal Meets Glam Celeste Fit & Flare Dress

Eliza J Long Sleeve Wrap Front Jumpsuit

Reformation Cosa Midi Dress

Chelsea28 Ruched Waist Minidress

Chelsea28 Smocked Neck Long Sleeve Chiffon Midi Dress

Vince Camuto Animal Phrases Shirtdress

Chi Chi London Off the Shoulder Lace Cocktail Dress

WAYF The Meryl Floral Long Sleeve Wrap Gown

City Chic Cute Girl Dress

All in Favor V-Neck Dress

Sam Edelman Embroidered Mesh Dress

City Chic Twist Love Dress

Eliza J Asymmetrical Lace Dress

Eliza J Tuxedo Collar Long Sleeve Jumpsuit

Estelle Crimson Garden Short Sleeve Wrap Dress

Band of Gypsies Smocked Bodice Long Sleeve Minidress

AFRM Danai Floral Puff Sleeve Dress

Bobeau Liv Puff Sleeve Wrap Dress

Chelsea28 Velvet Faux Wrap Midi Dress

WAYF The Meryl Floral Long Sleeve Wrap Gown

Looking for some fancier 2019 fall wedding guest dresses for a black tie affair? Check out these 2019 fall bridesmaids dresses for more options!

photo by Summer Leigha Photography

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This Moon and Stars Inspired Wedding at Oceanpoint Ranch is Straight Out of the ’70s

September 24, 2019 | Junebug Weddings

We are over the moon with adoration for Samantha and Cory’s romantic, celestial inspired wedding day at Oceanpoint Ranch! With a love story that started under the night sky, the couple wanted to incorporate moons and stars into their non-traditional wedding day decor — and we. are. obsessed. Blazeny Wedding Designs planned a day that made it all come to life. From an array of beautifully crafted pieces—wooden teepees, tables, games, and ceremony arch—by Nanette Art & Design and boho Roots Co. Macramé creations, this theme was done with such class and perfection. We can’t wait for you to see more photos of Cory’s retro, burnt orange ASOS suit and Samantha’s celestial accessories and BHLDN gown. Before you get to the spectacular photographs from this day at Oceanpoint Ranch, we also had to give a shout of gratitude to Rubi Z Photo who was there to capture every detail and expression of love!

The Couple:

Samantha & Cory

The Wedding:

Oceanpoint Ranch, Cambria, CA

We wanted a 70’s boho moonchild vibe with a hint of European class. Cory’s suit was my favorite. His cognac colored suit was really reminiscent of my dads suit when he married my mom in the 70’s. We wanted him as the groom to stand out and be a little more untraditional since we aren’t your traditional couple. 

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We knew we wanted to incorporate the moon and stars into our wedding because our love story all started with a dance under the moonlight, complete silence, and Cory singing me my favorite song. It was very romantic, and we got married a year to the day of that night. So it just felt right to let that night inspire our wedding day.

It rained our entire wedding day and with an outdoor venue, naked teepees and rugs for our dinner tables you think the day would have been ruined. But our friends and family embraced it with us, and it made for a truly romantic day!

We slipped away after our ceremony in a private teepee hidden under a tree for a few minuets to soak in our first moments as husband and wife. It really allowed us to take a breath away from the hustle and bustle of the day and share that moment of “oh my god, we just got married!”

Our wedding venue was actually the place Cory was supposed to propose to me. He had our wedding coordinator friend set up a “styled wedding” photoshoot at Oceanpoint Ranch, but the ring didn’t pan out so we did the shoot anyways without me knowing about the failed proposal, and Oceanpoint Ranch used the photos for marketing and their website. We joked about getting real married there because it was so breathtakingly beautiful and the beach the venue spills out onto is Moonstone beach. (Moonstone beach for our moon themed wedding) It was perfect. It was a mix of big mature green trees, bright green grass and a sort of moody forest vibe with an ocean view and the airiness of a beach wedding. When Oceanpoint Ranch got wind of our interest for our real wedding (thanks to our photographer and coordinators!) they were so generous and excited to be apart of our big day, we absolutely knew there was no other choice.

Blazeny our planners/coordinators and Rubi our photographer were a dream. They were so selfless and focused on making our day amazing that our day would have been LITERALLY impossible without this dream team. They are experienced, thorough, and there to make magic happen. They made dreams come true, rain or shine! (In our case with lots and lots of rain!) No words can express how grateful we are that they exist and that they were the ones there for us on our big day!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Rubi Z Photo
Event Planning – Blazeny Wedding Designs
Wedding Venue – Oceanpoint Ranch
Floral Design – TQW Designs
Cake – Franco Baked
DJ – Modern Symphony
Officiant – AVOW Wedding Ceremonies and Services
Videography – JJ Films
Favors – LaserworxSigns
Macramé – Roots Co. Macramé
Hair Styling – Ariel Shannon
Wedding Dress – BHLDN
Groom’s Apparel – ASOS Men
Woodworking – Nanette Art & Design
Rentals – Embellished Vintage Rentals
Rings – Tippy Taste

 

Congratulations Samantha and Cory — we will forever be starry-eyed over your wedding day at Oceanpoint Ranch! Thank you again to Rubie Z Photo for sharing this day with Junebug! If moons and stars are also your thing, you’ll want to see Madison and Ken’s rustic celestial wedding on a private Vermont farm.

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The Ultimate Guide To Creating The Perfect Wedding Day Timeline

September 23, 2019 | riley

Image by Victoria Carlson Photography. See more of this real wedding here

We know weddings can be overwhelming, to say the least.  That’s why having a clear wedding day timeline is crucial. It helps eliminate day-of stress and scheduling conflicts so that everyone–from your bridesmaids to your DJ–is on the same page.  We reached out to Junebug members about their advice on wedding timelines, and this is what Holly Poulter of Revelry Events had to say about them, “First of all, it’s your wedding, and you know best about how you want everything to run. You have free rein over what comes after what and when. But flow is important, and scheduling too little or too much time for certain things can lead to either chaos or boredom.”

From getting ready in the morning to your exit in a vintage getaway car, we’re here to give you everything you need to know to create a complete wedding day timeline that will flow smoothly.

How to Build Your Wedding Day Timeline

Image by Avonné Photography. See more of this styled wedding here

Start Planning The Timeline Early In The Wedding Planning Process

Start building your timeline early the planning process rather than waiting until the very end. As you hire vendors, you’ll begin to see the day taking formation on paper. You’ll also spot timing mishaps early on and will have time to make adjustments with your vendors–or possibly your budget–as well as notify family members and your wedding party when they’ll need to be ready and on location.

Image by Eleanor & Pete. See more of this styled wedding here

Plan With Your Vendors

Chatting with your vendors–specifically your photographer and planner–is key when putting together a timeline. Expert planner Chenai Bukutu of ByChenai Events said, “As a wedding planner, I rely on collaboration and input from vendors and the venue to build a realistic timeline for the day. For example, your photographer may suggest the best time of day for portraits/family shoots in order to utilize the best light.

Your venue is a great resource if you are not working with a planner as they host several weddings a year and know from experience what timelines work best. Your caterers can also be relied upon to give great input as they work with very specific timeframes to ensure guests are fed more than adequately throughout the day.”

Image by Alyssa Marie Evans Photography. See more of this real wedding here

Start With Your Ceremony

As you begin building your timeline, start with your ceremony time and work backward. It’s easiest to begin with a simple outline and then go back and add detail. Once you’ve worked your way to the start of your day–meaning, what time to wake up–go back to your ceremony time and work forward to the end of the evening. Add in the major events–including grand entrance, toasts, dances, cake cutting, etc.–and then go back to add in finer details.

Consider Transportation Times

Marie-Louise Palmqvist of VILD Photography had this to say about transportation, “Taking travel time into account during your big day is absolutely crucial for creating a timeline for photography. Knowing that you may be in transit for 15 minutes or 1 hour will make all of the difference when you’re planning the flow of your day.

This is especially important for couples–and guests–that aren’t familiar with the area. If you aren’t intimately familiar with the area, you may not know about traffic patterns or distances between key places. Use an app like Google Maps to estimate your travel time to each location and make sure your plan is realistic. We always say things take longer than they should, so plan for an additional 15 min just because.”

Image by Emily Hary Photography. See more of this real wedding here

Add Buffer And Down Time

No matter what you do, add buffer time. If you expect your ceremony to last 20-minutes, round up to 30. If Google Maps says that transportation from the ceremony to the reception will take 12-minutes, round up to 15. You’d be surprised at how long it can take for everyone to get to, in, and out of transportation vehicles, as well as travel time on foot at large venues.

This also gives you time to breathe. For example, if doing a first look, have photos done 30 minutes before the ceremony. This allows you to relax and take in the minutes before your ceremony and allows for possible delays in the schedule. And, of course, schedule moments to soak up time with your new spouse.

We love what photographer Madeline Barr had to say about focusing on your wants, “Make time for what’s important to YOU and always add extra time to those things! Do you just want to dance with your friends? Focus your time around that! Do you want private time with your partner? Consider a first look! Want romantic, golden hour portraits? Make sure to set aside time to watch the sunset!”

Image by Nikk Nguyen Photo. See more of this real wedding here

Sample Wedding Day Timeline

8:00 am — Hair and makeup
2:00 pm — Wedding party photos
4:00 pm — First look
4:00–6:00 pm — Vendors arrive for set up
5:30 pm — Guests arrive for wedding & pre-ceremony music starts
5:45 pm — Wedding party line-up
6:00 pm — Ceremony start
6:30 pm — Ceremony ends
6:30 pm — Cocktail hour starts
7:15 pm — Move guests into dinner
7:25 pm — Introduction of wedding party and bride & groom
7:30 pm — First dance
7:45 pm — Dinner served
8:45 pm — Cake cutting/toasts
8:55 pm — Parent dances
9:00 pm — General dancing music starts
10:00 pm— Garter/bouquet toss
10:15 pm — Dancing
11:00 pm — Car arrives/exit
11:00 pm  — Breakdown (typically 1-hour loadout)

(source: Gail Johnson Weddings and Events)

Now that you know what your wedding day timeline needs to include, check out our wedding beauty timeline to help you look and feel your best!

Now that you know what your wedding day timeline needs to include, check out our wedding beauty timeline to help you look and feel your best!

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