Will you be my bridesmaid?

Note:  The following blog entry was originally posted on September 25, 2007.  I’m re-posting it as part of our Newly Engaged series more specifically “Choosing Your Wedding Party”.

For those of you that don’t know, I LOVE the MTV show “The Hills” which airs Monday nights at 10pm EST. In last night’s episode, the newly engaged Heidi Montag went shopping for her wedding gown.  Jen Bunney, who will be a member of the bridal party, accompanied her to a bridal salon.  As Heidi admired herself in the mirror and stood there imagining herself walking down the aisle, her friend Jen starts asking her if she’s really ready to get married.  Then proceeds to tell her about friends who are now divorcing after a short lived marriage.  It was clear that Jen stole Heidi’s joy.

I say all of this to say, be careful and very selective when choosing a bridesmaid or matron/maid of honor.  Brides sometimes choose their bridal party based on a number of things like having the same number of bridesmaids to match the number of groomsmen chosen by their fiancé, wanting to include people that they’ve known a long time, etc.  My very first client switched Matron of Honors half way through her planning because her original choice was unresponsive to calls and emails and was late to every dress appointment if she showed up at all.  She chose another friend to replace her.  Her second choice did a great job helping wherever needed…until the week of the wedding.  She didn’t even want to attend the rehearsal or rehearsal dinner and her attitude on the day of the wedding was horrible. Unfortunately, it was evident in the couple’s wedding pictures.

I encourage you to think of those friends who have been supportive of your relationship with your fiancé, who are genuinely happy about your engagement and those that will be helpful and positive as you go through the planning process.  Remember friends who may cause drama, are unreliable, always late and/or always has a negative or pessimistic outlook on everything.  Those are probably people you want to find a different role for in your wedding.

 

Bridesmaids' Dress Promotion at Garnish Boutique


I recently received information from Mia Isse of Garnish Boutique regarding their fall promotions. You may remember my visit to Garnish Boutique last year. If you haven’t visited their dress boutique yet now is a perfect time. They are offering 10-15% discounts on Jenny Yoo and Coren Moore bridesmaids’ dresses for 2010 weddings if ordered this fall.

They are also having a sample sale on various 2009 designer collections which includes dresses ranging in price from $30-$100. How great would it be to snag one of those dresses for your upcoming engagement party or holiday party.

You can visit the Garnish Boutique at 5727 Falls Road in Baltimore, MD or call 410-464-0601 for more details and order deadlines.

Happy shopping!

Non-Traditional Bridesmaid’s Dresses

Janice over at The Bridal Wishlist blog did a great feature this week on non-traditional bridesmaid’s dresses by color. Click the links below to see each day’s posts from the series. She even included the store name and pricing. Great job Janice!

Monday – Purple
Tuesday – Blue
Wednesday – Red
Thursday – Yellow & Green
Friday – Black

My Visit To Garnish Dress Boutique

Last week I had the pleasure of meeting Mia Isse, owner of Garnish Boutique, a dress salon located in Mt. Washington. If you’re looking for beautiful and modern bridesmaid or special occasion attire then you have to visit Garnish. They carry collections by Jenny Yoo, Coren Moore, Lynn Lugo and many others. Mia has created a quaint boutique where a bride can find dresses, shoes, accessories, jewelry and gifts for her bridesmaids all in one location.

Stop by or visit their website. Garnish Boutique is located at 5724 Falls Road in Baltimore, MD.



It’s all in the presentation


How great would it be to receive a gift wrapped in paper that has your name on it? Wouldn’t you feel like the person who bought the gift really went out of their way to make it special for you? Well Beau-Coup.com must think so because they offer wrapping paper that can be personalized with names or a short message. So why not include the bride and groom’s name on the wrapping paper for their wedding gift. While you’re at it why not incorporate their wedding color palette too. Your gift will stand out from the rest on the gift table.

Brides don’t forget about your bridal party. Include a cute message to your bridesmaids and/or groomsmen.