Wedding Planning: 5 Bitter Lessons (P.S. I’m sorry I abandoned you!)

First of all I’d like to say welcome back to me! As you may or may not have noticed, I’ve been absent for a good few months planning and partaking in my wedding day. Hence, I feel it’s only appropriate that my first post back be wedding-related so here it is…

Danny and I’s wedding in Capri, Italy. Yes it was beautiful but was it worth the stress? I don’t think so.

Weddings, weddings, weddings. Whether you’ve always dreamed of a small, intimate wedding, or a cinderella-style fiasco, many people consider their wedding day to be one of the most important days of their lives. Unfortunately, with this belief, usually comes a pressure that one can rarely prepare for. That’s why I’ve compiled a list of 5 things I’ve learned from planning my own wedding day that hopefully you can learn something from.

1. The marriage is more important than the wedding day.

Remember, the wedding day is just that, one day. The marriage is for life! “Der” I hear some of you muttering but trust me it’s easier than you think, when planning your dream wedding, to forget the whole point of it in the first place. It’s not worth stressing out yourself and those around you emotionally and financially for your wedding day as it’s supposed to be a happy occassion and a good memory, not one that leaves you in debt or makes you cringe every time you even hear the word “wedding”.

2. Have a Gift Registry Option

Some people don’t like the idea of a gift registry, as one girl explained to me, “I don’t like choosing for people what gifts they should get me, it’s so impersonal.” That’s of course a valid point and some guests may prefer to pick out a gift for you as they consider it more sentimental. However, some guests actually prefer gift registries as it makes picking a gift that much easier and at least they know they’re buying you something you want/need. We had a gift registry for those guests who wished to use it and I’m so glad we did as who needs three toasters anyway?

3. Guests don’t give a shit about the details.

Sure the “details” are nice and one or two over-eager, anal guests might notice but put simply, most people don’t give a shit enough to notice or even remember the tiny details of your wedding day so there’s no point stressing about any of it. Guests only care about and remember how much fun they had! So discipline yourself to learn when you need to stop.

4. Delegate Tasks.

It’s easy to become a control-freak when it comes to planning your dream day. In some ways it’s fair enough because it is an important day and you just want everything to go smoothly but at some point you have to learn to allow others to help. I made the mistake of trying to do everything myself and it left me burnt out and bitter. Learn to loosen the reigns a bit and include others as you’ll be surprised at how much people will be happy to help.

5. Wedding people suck.

At least in my experience, I found most people in the wedding planning industry money-hungry, incompetent, and frankly, quite bitchy. There are a hand-full of people that are “good” but generally expect the worst as that’s just how the industry works. My theory is that they are aware that most brides are vulnerable both emotionally and financially so just be weary as a lot of businesses will try to take advantage of that. Ultimately however it’s just something we have to accept, just don’t take it personally.

I’d love to hear about any of your experiences related to weddings. And feel free to ask me any questions as I’m convinced I’ve become an expert ;)

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The Hottest Spring/Summer 2011 Fashion Trends


This Spring/Summer is full of scrumptious trends, so tasty we want to eat them! From stripes to crochet, denim to mixing and matching prints, it’s all in one big pot that we can’t wait to stir!

Click through for 7 Spring/Summer 2011 Fashion Trends we’re actually drooling over!

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Fab Finds: Kourtney Kardashian’s Chinese Laundry Boots!

Kourtney Kardashian loves Chinese Laundry boots and SO DO I! The 31 year-old TV personality wore Chinese Laundry over-the-knee boots with jeans, a vintage belt, a grey top, and a camel-colored cardigan, while out and about in Beverly Hills. Chinese Laundry boots are stylish, affordable, and most importantly comfortable (I just bought a pair – trust me!) so if you’re looking for fabulous boots and don’t know where to start, look no further!

Chinese Laundry Turbo Leather Boots, $71

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Look For Less: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked very on trend while out and about on Monday (March 21, 2011). The upcoming Transformers beauty wore a maxi dress with a white fur jacket, suede ankle boots and a brown leather clutch. She also accessorized with silver bangles and funky fringe earrings. I think the look for less outfit is just as gorgeous and will keep you looking fresh for Spring 2011. It’s also a perfect outfit for a glam but relaxed night on the town. Enjoy!

1. Gem Fur Jacket, $88

2. Oasis Metal Bangle Set, $18

3. Ecote Tiedye Maxi Dress, $49

4. Bebe Oval Fringe Earring, $24

5. Steve Madden Sydney Laser Cut Day Clutch, $48

6. Mia Duke, $30

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Fab Finds: Olivia Palermo’s Mango Outfit!

This is how leopard print should be worn! Olivia Palermo looked stunning at the Mango Show on Wednesday (March 16, 2011) in Moscow. The 25 year-old beauty wore what looked like a leopard print dress but was infact a Mango leopard print skirt and top. She also wore shoes by Kurt Geiger and accessorized with a cream leather bag. You can check out her gorgeous outfit by clicking the links below. Happy weekend!

Mango Skirt Leo, $90; Mango Blousen Leo, $70

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