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Wedding Wednesday

Seattle Wedding Show

You’re invited to our (booth at the) wedding (show) on January 7 & 8.

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All I can reveal is that this image is serving as a major inspiration piece for Seattle Met Bride & Groom’s SWS booth.

About once or twice a year, I get to feeling like I’m the one planning a wedding. Sometimes it’s because of an elaborate feature we’re planning, but more often it’s a party that gets me.

This year, it’s the annual Seattle Wedding Show at the Convention Center on Saturday and Sunday January 7 and 8. You can get your tickets here.

It’s all about the booth at a show like this; we—the florists, the DJs, the caterers, the venues, the cake bakers—all want to create a space that you will inspire you. And inspire conversation. I’ll be there all weekend and we definitely want you to come by and say hi.

This time around we’re working with the crazy-talented Steven Moore (who just got married himself), the great resources at ABC Rentals by Cort, and one of the most popular new vendors in town, Vintage Ambiance.

It’s possible that I’m the pickiest “bride” they’ve worked with all year. We’re throwing around ideas on color and trends, inspiration and innovation, and comforting, welcoming environments. Stuff you’re thinking about, too, huh?

So come by and we’ll compare notes. I’m looking forward to it.

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Tags: Seattle Wedding Gown, Seattle Wedding Officiant, Seattle Wedding Flowers, Seattle Wedding Planning, Seattle Wedding Hair and Makeup, Seattle Wedding Invitations, Seattle Wedding Photography, Seattle Wedding Cake, Seattle Wedding Venues, Seattle Wedding Details, Seattle Wedding Catering, Seattle Wedding Vendors

Wedding Wednesday

Checklist: Bella Bridesmaid, Budget Bride, DIY Bride

Check out Ivy and Aster, save some bucks, create a fantasy flower arrangement.

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Three things to put on your calendar for the next couple of weeks:

Where: Marigold and Mint in the Melrose Building

What: Though it’s not billed as a wedding-specific workshop, Marigold and Mint’s fantasy flower fashion class sure looks like a boon for couples who want an otherworldly vibe and at least a little DIY’ing—and, maybe most importantly, a pretty amazing and slightly over-the-top flower girl. (Note: The workshop is open to boys and girls of all ages.) M and M’s flower-farmer owner and her crew will be demonstrating flower cuffs and collars, and playing with color in general. In another’s hands, the words “fantasy flower fashion” could be very scary things. I have full confidence that Katherine Anderson will be doing right by them. And you.

When: Saturday, September 17; there will be three workshops given during three time slots: 11-1, 2-4, and 5-7. The cost is $25 per person and includes all the necessary materials; email info @ marigoldandmint.com or call 206-682-3111 for more information.

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Where: Mt. Baker Community Clubhouse in South Seattle

What: Northwest Budget Bride, a boutique wedding show featuring vendors who won’t break your bank. For example: Calla Bridal, Baked Cakes, Heather Donovan Harpist, and more. The day includes bubbly and bites, makeup sessions, wedding fashion, decor displays, and the opportunity to make some good decisions about vendors for your Big Day.

When: Sunday, September 18 from 11 to 6 (fashion show at 2); tickets are $10. See nwbudgetbride.com for more

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Where: Bella Bridesmaid

What: A trunk show for Ivy & Aster, a popular dress line for brides and bridesmaids that works for gals who go for modern silhouettes, soft, wearable fabrics, and low-key, on-trend color stories. In addition to lots of options for best friends, sisters, and other attendants, the Belltown bridesmaid specialists always keep a couple of non-trad wedding frocks in their shop, but they don’t actually carry either of Ivy & Aster’s collections. Yet. Maybe after having the full line of bridal and bridesmaid dresses—currently not carried anywhere in this state—in the shop for a few days, that’ll change.

When: Friday, September 23 and Saturday, September 24 during normal business hours; the smart ones will call ahead of time and book an appointment.

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Wedding Wednesday

Get Hitched Give Hope ’11

Announcing this year’s wedding event to end all wedding events, and an auction lot featuring yours truly.

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A few scenes from last year’s party.

Readers of this blog as well as soon-to-be-married folk know that boutique wedding shows—smallish, self-selected groups of vendors gathered in warm, welcoming environments, maybe with a theme or concept—are the way to go. And you could almost go every weekend if you wanted to. There are lots of opportunities to scout, meet, and hire wedding-day vendors.

But none more special than Get Hitched Give Hope. This boutique wedding show is a fundraising auction, a chance to meet and “hire” (more on that in a minute) top tier vendors, and a party. A really great one. This year’s event will be held on October 27 at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Vendors across categories such as photography, dessert, planning, and beauty have donated their services by rolling them into silent and live auction lots. Drink and appetizers in hand, you’ll stroll through the party chatting with these folks and figuring out who’s right for your big day. And you’ll bid appropriately.

But here’s where the great part comes in.

The vendors don’t take the money the receive from your bid. They essentially lend their talents to your celebration for free, and the money you pledged at the auction goes to help make someone else’s dream come true. Literally. This year’s GHGH charity is the Dream Foundation, the first organization aimed at granting wishes for adults facing life-threatening illnesses.

I’ve seen it three years in a row now: the pomp and party of the night combined with the knowledge that your party will be staffed by really amazing, truly generous people and it’ll completely change the final month’s of someone else’s life, well, it’s pretty darn magical.

And for the third year in a row, I’m part of the auction, too.

Brides in need of a seasoned, professional shopper—or perhaps, an unbiased outside opinion—can bid on an all-day boutique crawl with yours truly. The score includes:

-a sweet ride from Rare Form Limo for you, me, and a couple of your best gals
-a fully stocked champagne bin inside
-a pre-planned shopping trip focused on your needs, whether you’re looking for something special for the honeymoon, party dresses for the pre-wedding ramp up, accessories for the big day, lingerie for the big night, or anything else. In other words: Let me figure out where we need to go and what we need to check out—all you have to do is enjoy the ride.
-a stop off at Report Shoes headquarters where you’ll pick out a perfect pair

It’s just a little thing, all things considered, but I’m happy to be included.

Tickets are on-sale now. I hope to see you there.

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Wedding Wednesday

From the Runway: Sorella Spa and Salon

The local hair and makeup team went backstage to assist at a recent Salvatore Ferragamo show, and they brought you this runway (big day?) report as a souvenir.

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SLIDESHOW: Issaquah’s Sorella Salon and Spa assisted with hair and makeup at a recent New York fashion show for the classic Italian brand Salvatore Ferragamo. Click here to go behind the scenes with the salon’s Jacquelynn Reasy Woodward where you’ll be inspired by the look and the collection, and learn how to make it all relevant to you.

View Slideshow » Photo: Zac Sebastian

SLIDESHOW: Issaquah’s Sorella Salon and Spa assisted with hair and makeup at a recent New York fashion show for the classic Italian brand Salvatore Ferragamo. Click here to go behind the scenes with the salon’s Jacquelynn Reasy Woodward where you’ll be inspired by the look and the collection, and learn how to make it all relevant to you.

View Slideshow » Photo: Zac Sebastian

“The designer requested that the models look like they were at the pool all day and just pulled their hair back to go to a fancy dinner,” says Reasy Woodward.

View Slideshow » Photo: Zac Sebastian

“Massimiliano Giornetti wanted a not-so-perfect, but also not-too-messy chignon,” she says, “so we flat ironed and then pulled hair into the perfect bun.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Courtesy Sorella Salon and Spa

Stylists used a “significant amount” of Oribe’s Original Pomade to execute the vision.

View Slideshow » Photo: Courtesy Sorella Salon and Spa

Reasy Woodward says the makeup look was “natural with quite a bit of shine and shades of silvers. The final touch was silver nail polish. This complimented the variety of blues in the collection: navy, pale blue, royal blue, and periwinkle, as well as creams and silvers.” With so much glamor and glitz happening in the actual fabrics and runway pieces, it’s easy to understand why the Ferragamo team wanted the hair to be relatively simple and low-key. It’s a good take-away for any bride: the best looks are balanced. A little restraint is always a beautiful thing.

View Slideshow » Photo: Courtesy Sorella Salon and Spa

They do look like they spent the day at Alki and are now headed to RN74, don’t they?

View Slideshow » Photo: Courtesy Sorella Salon and Spa

The show took place in what was heiress Doris Duke’s New York City mansion; the runway was the grand staircase. “The trend for next year is to have somewhat of a non-greasy shine; another thing to note is that chignons are going to be hot this fall and winter,” says Woodward.

View Slideshow » Photo: Courtesy Sorella Salon and Spa

Reasy Woodward says she expects more women to be requesting a look that’s “less intricate, more modest, yet very elegant.” She says the trend in makeup is similar: “very clean, effortless and timeless, like Grace Kelly.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Courtesy Sorella Salon and Spa

But the Sorella team cautions that that doesn’t always translate to ‘easy.’ “Non-embellished, unfussy styles, although seemingly uncomplicated, are actually intricate and involved,” she told us.

Is walking down the aisle so different than walking down the runway?

Your hair and makeup have been impeccably done, you’re wearing the latest and greatest—and, let’s face it, totally selling it to the crowd. Okay, so, from there the comparisons are pretty much over, but it’s not a bad way to approach your look. Or your look’s team.

Stylists from Sorella Salon and Spa in Issaquah jetted off to New York City this past June to assist celebrity stylist Oribe with hair and makeup for the Salvatore Ferragamo resort collection for 2012, so, considering the aforementioned comparison, brides to be (and anyone else who sees life as a red carpet ride) would do well to tune into their trend projections and beauty advice.

First, we asked the salon’s Jacquelynn Reasy Woodward to tell us about the experience: “We have assisted Oribe twice before at Paris Fashion Week; he asked us back, along with three other salons from the US,” she says. "It was quite large: 35 looks and 29 models—the show of a lifetime, a small salon from Seattle styling for one of the greatest designers of all time in New York!

And of course we asked Reasy Woodward about the Ferragamo’s classic, iconic fashion-week look, and how and when to rock it in the Northwest. Click through the slideshow here to get the scoop on creative director Massimiliano Giornetti’s vision and how Sorella and the team made it work. The stylist also weighs in on what she sees as a “trend toward a simpler, classic bridal updo.”

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Wedding Wednesday

Makeup Forever

DIY wedding-day makeup: Kate did it. Should you? Six prominent Seattle makeup artists sound off.

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SLIDESHOW Seattle makeup artists share some of their favorite editorial and real-world wedding looks. Here, makeup artist Shannon Mercil and hair stylist Karen Vogt, both of I Love Blush, get to work.

View Slideshow » Photo: Kimberly Kay Photography

SLIDESHOW Seattle makeup artists share some of their favorite editorial and real-world wedding looks. Here, makeup artist Shannon Mercil and hair stylist Karen Vogt, both of I Love Blush, get to work.

View Slideshow » Photo: Emily Allen, Solace Arts

This Seattle bride’s makeup was created by I Love Blush artist Alysha Abrams; hair by I Love Blush’s Allie LIvengood. I Love Blush’s head blusher, Shannon Mercil reveals her favorite wedding day look for 2011: "The almost Victorian-era look; natural fresh eyes, soft rosy cheeks, and a gently stained natural lip (in various shades from pink and peach to berry). This look is definitely made more modern with a slight glow to the cheek and an emphasis on lashes. When it comes to false lashes I prefer the individuals as they are build-able can be applied just to the edges for a slight flare or built up to create a more ‘doe’ eyed look.

View Slideshow » Photo: Azzura Photography

Makeup for this Seattle bride was created by I Love Blush’s Shannon Mercil. Says Mercil, “In the era of modern and (extremely) unforgiving hi-definition videography and photography, hiring a professional makeup artist is an almost essential wedding day investment. Since not every bride has ‘Kate’ perfect skin. airbrushing is a great skill our professionals and many other makeup artists use to take the illusion of flawless skin to a whole new level.”

View Slideshow » Photo: JKoe Photography

A perfectly blushing Seattle bride; makeup by I Love Blush’s Shannon Mercil. If you’re in a pinch, Mercil says, “For help purchasing great makeup products for your big day visit Alyx Bisler (by appointment only) at the downtown Sephora. He is the store’s personal shopper and can help you with all your wedding day cosmetic needs. He Rocks!.”

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Hair and makeup artist Lindsey Watkins at work on a client. “For brides my favorite eye shape is the classic winged eyeliner at the lash line,” says Watkins. “It’s versatile, meaning a bride can choose a very thin line with or short wing, or she can go bold with a thicker line and longer wing to evoke a mod look. If you really look at your eye shape and where to kick the wing up and how long to make it this eyeliner technique flatters all brides. This type of eyeliner is also great for camouflaging false lashes,”

View Slideshow » Photo: Daniel Usenko

Hair and makeup artist Lindsey Watkins created this wedding-day look. She has these tips for those that want to do their own makeup for the grand event: “I would highly recommend investing most in foundation and a brush with which to apply it. Really take the time to get some samples or buy a few kinds and see how they hold up during the course of an 18 hour day. Brides need to get a lot of mileage out of their makeup on their big day and their skin is the one thing that needs to look most natural and flawless. If you have oily skin consider a powder or silicone based foundation; if you have dry or mature skin consider a more hydrating liquid foundation. I recommend color matching foundations outside in sunlight because that is the most unforgiving light, and always apply with a brush, never your hands or a sponge.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Bambi Cantrell

Lindsey Watkins, the makeup artist responsible for this very pretty face, on how and where to shop for makeup. “Hands down, my favorite place to buy makeup is the MAC (Makeup Art Cosmetics) store at University Village. All the artists there know their products and if you really talk to them about your skin and your skills they can be a wealth of knowledge. U Village gets a little busy on the weekends, so I recommend an early morning weekday visit if you can manage that. Candice is one of my favorite gals there, she’s got a great attitude and is passionate about makeup, that goes a long way in my book.”

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Makeup artist Jenny Bowker helped make this bride extra happy. “Be sure that your foundation is your perfect shade and that it not only looks good in person but also in photos,” says the makeup artist. “Try Makeup Forever HD Foundation, it is designed to give you an airbrushed effect at all times. Be sure to also give yourself a healthy dose of blush, which can get washed out in photos. NARS Deep Throat gives every skin tone a soft romantic glow that still has a punch.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Rosemary Jacobsen

Wedding day makeup by Jenny Bowker. When it comes to makeup shopping, Bowker recommends “Marina at Barney’s; she’s incredibly talented and truly helpful, no matter what you are looking for.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Michelle Moore Photography

Another wedding-day look by Jenny Bowker. Says the Seattle makeup artist: “This summer my favorite look for brides is a softly smokey chocolate eye, glowing peach cheeks, and a soft coral or apricot gloss on the lips.”

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

Hair and makeup artist Erin Skipley created this look for an editorial shoot for Junebug Weddings. Says the good-looks guru, “Don’t forget the eyelash curler and use a waterproof mascara in the blackest black! If you’re not skilled in eyelash application, consider doing eyelash extensions to increase the length and volume of your lashes.”

View Slideshow » Photo: La Vie Photography

Another editorial wedding look created by hair and makeup artist Erin Skipley. Some free advice from Skipley: “Considering how much is spent on hiring the best photographer, it’s best to hire a professional makeup artist who’s invested thousands of dollars in building a kit. They know what works on camera and what doesn’t.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Stephanie Cristalli

Makeup pro Jenny Verador, the artist behind this bride’s stunning but natural look, says, “I love making the skin look flawless. The key to this is blend, blend, blend! I use either a foundation sponge or a foundation brush to blend the foundation into the skin.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Jessica Valle

A gorgeous Seattle bride; makeup by Jenny Verador.

View Slideshow » Photo: Azzura Photography

Jenny Verador worked with this bride on her wedding day. “If you’re thinking about doing your own makeup,” says the artist, “I recommend picking up a good foundation like Laura Mercier’s from the downtown Seattle counter.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Alex Lim

Says Suresh, the makeup artist who created this editorial bridal look, “I love a delicate smokey lash line—so chic, beautiful and timeless.”

View Slideshow » Photo: Alex Lim

Another view of that delicately smokey eye by Suresh; he recommends that you see Micah at the La Prairie counter at the downtown Nordstrom if you’re shopping for beauty products.

First, let’s get one thing straight: I don’t intend to talk about the royal wedding forever. I mean, I won’t be talking about it forever. Will not. I promise you that. But when I read that the former Miss Middleton did her own makeup for her big (really big) day, I figured we had better talk this one out with some Seattle-based wedding and fashion makeup pros.

Here, six such local professionals not only dish on what they think about DIY makeup (okay, okay, you can totally guess what they’re going to say about that), they also allow for those who are adamant about applying their own eye-liner and generously offer tips on shopping for blush and spreading on foundation. Great gals these are—and one great guy, too!

Also! In the huge and gorgeous slideshow here you’ll see more of each artist’s work and get even more tips on key summer looks and the best wedding day trends.

This Wedding Wednesday is a regular beauty bonanza.

Erin Skipley
‘For the DIY bride, it’s important to invest in good quality products that have low or no SPF and avoid mineral foundations that have a high Mica content (produces glare on the skin). Use a neutral color palette that will accentuate your natural beauty, and avoid trendy colors/metallic textures with a lot of sparkle.’

Skipley, a frequent contributor to SMBG shoots, also offers this list of easy to use makeup kit essentials (I will refrain from commenting on the product names):

Primed and Poreless by Too Faced
Strobe cream by M.A.C.
Fix + by M.A.C.
Diorskin Airflash foundation (apply w/ brush)
Dior Skinflash under eye brightener
NARS bronzer in Laguna
NARS blush in Orgasm or Sex Appeal
Stila all over shimmer duo in Kitten
Stila convertible color in Peony

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Shannon Mercil from I Love Blush
‘If you are having a destination wedding and absolutely have to do the Kate thing, invest in a makeup lesson. (Rumor has is that was Kate had two professional lessons before her Royal Reveal.) For smudge-free eyes one of my favorite tricks is to apply Too Faced cosmetic’s Shadow Insurance before all other eye makeup. This product allows your makeup to stay put ALL night though dancing, sweat and (those much anticipated) tears.’

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Jenny Bowker
‘There are so many factors that go into your wedding day, adding the stress of doing your own makeup can go wrong quickly. If you make a mistake with delicate techniques such as false eyelashes, contouring the face or achieving a golden glow you may find yourself in a panic with no way to fix it. There are also tricky techniques for high def quality makeup that ensure you look perfect in both professional photos and regular old flash shots.’

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Suresh
‘A real pro understands how the camera sees you, not just the human eye. New digital cameras are invasive and expose everything on your face. There is a major difference between “everyday makeup” and “photo-ready makeup.” The makeup techniques I use are tested from the photo sets I work on so my brides look impeccable on their wedding day.’

In offering a tip for those who absolutely have to do what the former commoner is said to have done, the one-name artist has this: ‘Use good makeup brushes and blend products well. A well blended face looks professional and photographs better. Avoid harsh lines around the eye and don’t contour your cheekbone with pink (like Kate did). It’s a major makeup faux pas.’

(To be honest, I wasn’t crazy about those cheekbones myself.)

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Jenny Verador
‘As professionals, our job is to make you look your best. We know what to highlight on the face; for example, a highlighting pen in the inner corner of the eyes, bridge of the nose, and above the cheekbones to give you a fresh and glowing look.’

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Lindsey Watkins
‘I believe that it pays to have a professional do makeup because we can ride that fine line between making sure the bride looks beautiful in person but also reads well in photographs. You never want a bride to look washed out in her photos. Also, a makeup artist knows how to match and blend foundation expertly to the bride’s skin tone and will know what colors overall will compliment the bride’s skin, eye, and hair color.’

Click on the slideshow for more tips and images.

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