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OMG! BHLDN!!

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If you like the people who bring you this:

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Then you’re going to adore/love/gush/obsess the people who bring you this:

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BHLDN, or Beholden, is a new bridal line from Anthropologie. Get ready for the prettiest wedding wear ever. We are sure that BHLDN will bring you the same wispy, flowy, and ultra feminine styles in bridal threads that you’ve enjoyed in Anthropologie stores. This high-end home, accessories, and clothing store has made women feel connected and beautiful since 1992. Anthropologie continues to inspire women to seek for the details, fine textiles, and intricate design in their personal purchases, and we are sure that BHLDN will not let you down!

BHLDN launches on a day we love — February 14th! — so make sure to check out what they have to offer for your beautiful bridal needs.

Friday Favorites | Living Art

Looking at flowers and considering different arrangements are fun parts of the wedding planning process. When I was planning my wedding, I learned so much about species of flowers I’d never even heard of and suddenly felt very knowledgeable that I now have a new appreciation for such beautiful living things.

But these living things are now at a whole new level. A friend of The Wedding Yentas and Los Angeles flower artist, Alison Franchi of Le Petit Gardenia has co-created a new concept in floral arrangements that merges art and blooms. But Alison is not shopping around for complementing pots and vases, no, no, no. She’s arranging her flowers on people.

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If you’re a flower junkie and in the Los Angeles area, you should definitely check out this one-night event that will have you rethinking your wedding blooms. Well, maybe you won’t stack flower-wrapped people on your reception tables or chuppah, but this whimsical and magical take on — literally, living art — will inspire you and open your eyes to a whole new medium of decor.

The Human Vase is an original concept created by Living Art in which a live model is adorned with layers of body paint, jewels, and a brilliant display of perfectly manipulated flowers. The result is a spectacular marriage of floral design and fine art on a human canvas. As pioneers in this field, The Human Vase is a ground-breaking approach to art and event decor for 2011.

This intricate process takes an average of 12 hours to create, and each Human Vase is aesthetically unique down to the smallest detail. For this upcoming exhibition, four models will be transformed into characters of different cultures, historical times, and fictional works while paying homage to the artists’ personal journeys and love of travel. The Human Vase epitomizes the idea of living, breathing art.

Living Art is the professional collaboration of make-up artist effects by Jennifer Aspinall and floral design by Alison.

You can feast your eyes on The Human Vase this Saturday, January 29th from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Thomas Paul Fine Art
7270 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA

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Engage In A Party!

You’re engaged! Time to celebrate!

Most couples enjoy an engagement party to honor the upcoming nuptials sometime in the first few months of the popped — and accepted! — question. But what happens when it’s actually time to start planning an engagement party? What are some key points to think about and how the feezy does it differ from planning the actual wedding? Yentas, as usual, are here to help!

When should I have my engagement party?
Plan on celebrating your engagement soon after that ring is slipped on your finger. The exact timing, though, is all relative compared to your approximate wedding date. Ideally, you want to space out your engagement party from your wedding so that there isn’t too much of you two. With all due respect, as awesome as you and your partner are, an engagement party in one month and a wedding two months later is just a little… much. Most engagements are about a year to 18 months long. Consider holding the engagement party about a year from the wedding, if possible. If you haven’t solidified your wedding date yet, that’s okay. It’s likely you have a month, or at least the season, in mind. Start there and work about a year back. That said, you don’t need to have an engagement party before you can even finish answering yes to become a Mrs. It’s okay to go ahead and enjoy your new title as fiance before diving into engagement party plans. Take a couple months to soak it in, stare at your ring, share the news, stare at your ring, daydream about your dress, stare at your ring, and make a guest list.

Oh yeah, so regarding the guest list, who do we invite to the engagement party?
The absolute #1 rule of your engagement party: whoever you invite to the E-Party, must also be invited to the wedding. That means you better be sure that the engagement party peeps are going to be sticking around in your life for a long enough time that a year later, you’ll still be close and want them at your most special event. Really, though, if you invite all the people to your engagement party who are also invited to your wedding, you may as well have your rabbi and a chuppah on hand and just tie the knot at the engagement party! We suggest you keep your engagement party smaller than your wedding day. The stress, expense, and build-up to the wedding day does not need to be duplicated. Therefore, send invitations to your immediate family, bridal party, and close friends. Most likely, you’ll only want to invite 30 to 40% of your wedding guest list. Keeping it intimate, yet festive, is the way to go.

What kind of venue works for hosting an engagement party?
As long as you have an open space that allows for schmoozing, you can hold your engagement party anywhere. Parties can be at private homes, restaurants, country clubs, or even parks. Just make sure you have a private area so that you can enjoy conversation and kibbitzing.

What about decor and entertainment? How far do I go there?
Remember, you don’t want to give away all your goods at your engagement party. If you go to the same extent as your wedding, you’ll have no surprises up your sleeve for the day that truly matters! So, decor can be simple flowers or candles. You could probably take on the craft of arranging flowers yourself in Mason jars or vases. Candles on tables and open areas add a dramatic and beautiful look, while keeping costs and resources down. You can also reuse the candles on your wedding day if they’re not burnt too far down. As for entertainment, a mix or Pandora station that fits your party theme can absolutely suffice for entertainment. Since typically there is no dancing at an engagement party, mood and ambiance music is what counts. Save your bucks for the live music at your wedding reception. If you really want an element of live music, enlist a friend or college music major play some acoustic guitar or keyboard to set a more formal engagement party mood.

If I’m throwing the party at home, should I hire a catering company or just serve chips and salsa?
We think coordinating something in between a sit-down dinner and a cheese plate is probably acceptable. Depending on your budget and party space, heavy appetizers or a buffet can be acceptable and common offering for munchies. Pick a theme — Mexican, Italian, gourmet salads, BBQ — and run with it. Tray passed appetizers or a few tables with heated servers will suffice. You can even choose to do a desserts-only party and offer a slew of sweets from a cake to cookies and in between. Anything beyond that is, no pun intended, gravy. And as for booze, it’s up to you! You can hire a bar service or set up a cooler, but you can range from just wine and beer to heavier drinks. Either way, you’ve got to have a champagne toast!

So get your invitations ready (and, speaking of which, for more casual affairs like engagement parties, it’s acceptable to send online invitations or snail mail invitations), pick out a cute dress, and get ready to pose for the camera and show off your new bling! Your engagement party is a wonderful “first” during your wedding-planning experience. It’s like the opening ceremonies to the start of your wedding Olympics, sans any competitions because, after all, you already scored the gold when you found your love!

The photos above are from Anna and Sam’s engagement party brunch in Santa Monica, California. They worked hard to create an intimate party with personal touches including family wedding photos, speeches and gifts to their parents, and Mason jar floral arrangements that reminded Anna of her childhood.

Mazel tov, Anna and Sam, and may you have a wonderful wedding-planning experience!

Photos courtesy of Iconica Photography, Peter Garabetian
Venue: La Vecchia Cucina — Santa Monica, CA

Is Airbrush Makeup For You?

When it comes to special occasion makeup, you have options. Yes, there’s your traditional makeup that’s manually applied by non-automatic brushes. Then there’s airbrush makeup, and it’s a whole other animal. We’re not saying one is necessarily better than the other — like most things, they each have their pros and cons — but, we thought we’d give you a little airbrush education to fill you in on this method that leaves you looking like a celebrity.

To get your mug HDTV-approved for your in-person occasions, be prepared to experience an air-jet wand that sprays a very fine mist of evenly distributed foundation. This technique diminishes any imperfections like blemishes, scars, and lines on your face resulting in skin that appears poreless yet natural.

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Typically, you’ll want to cover yourself with a smock so you don’t get any residual foundation on your body or clothes. Despite what you may think, if executed properly, your face will feel weightless and unsaturated. Remember, the idea behind airbrushing is natural, natural, natural!

While it’s likely you’ll have a makeup artist on hand for your wedding day, you still can look forward to other special events requiring extra special makeup like engagement parties, showers, and bachelorette blowouts. These are great times to experiment with airbrushing either with a professional or by yourself. Yes, you can airbrush yourself! They are not cheap, but they are available if your wallet has deep pockets! You can purchase them at Sephora and they usually start at about $200. Fancy shmancy add-ons and accessories can cost you more, but if you’re a makeup junkie, this may be small potatoes to you. When it comes to self-airbrushing, though, don’t expect overnight miracles. If you are one of those gals who can apply false lashes in the blink of an eye or you can perfectly swipe lipstick on without a mirror, you may just be able to find you’re a self-airbrushing pro.

Like your regular makeup routine that you can basically do with your eyes closed while you’re still half-asleep in the morning, airbrushing takes practice. First you’ll need to mix your foundation liquids in order to achieve the right color for your skin tone. This alone takes skill, but once you know how to mix your cocktail, you should be good to go in that department. While holding the airbrush wand six to eight inches from your face, you’ll need to spray in circular motions to avoid streaking and achieve even coverage. Your instinct may be to squint or purse your lips due to the air spray sensation, but you want to make sure your face remains relaxed. Simply close your eyes and keep your mouth in a neutral position. You don’t want to miss your natural creases on your face or create new ones.

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And unlike your manual brushes and makeup, you can’t rush out the door when you’ve accomplished your look. You have to clean your airbrush tools as soon as you’re finished so that your materials don’t dry or clog.

If you’re not sure you have the patience or ability to tackle this marvelous method, you should definitely ask your makeup artist if she performs this technique of makeup application. You can always compare airbrush to traditional makeup at your trial to see what looks best for you. We like airbrushing because of the way it leaves your skin looking like porcelain which is ideal for wedding photos. However, traditional makeup may offer more control for a light or heavy-handed artist. It’s really a preference you and your makeup artist should discuss together.

No matter what you choose — air or no air — on your wedding day, you’ll be walking on air!

For the Love of Pearl!

When it comes to wedding day jewelry, you have many options based on your dress, the formality of your wedding, and your own personal style. But one thing’s for certain: the pearl necklace is a timeless, classic piece that screams Bridal with a capital B!

Hey, if you don’t dig the pearls, that is a-okay. We’re just saying, if you aren’t sure if you want to date your wedding with a trendy piece, or you’re not sure what will go with your entire wedding day look, you can be safe with a strand of pearls. Either buy them yourself, borrow your mom’s, or wait for a gift from the groom (HINT! HINT!). The good news about pearls is that despite their traditional and classic look, they still have a degree of varied styles. Check out some ideas for you to don on the big day!

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