Friday, September 28, 2012

Alex & Lisa get married in 17 countries!!!


It was normal day, working at Suzanne's Bridal,  I was shoulder deep in the wedding web-o-sphere... gathering ideas, posting, blogging, liking, tweeting, etc.  I came across an article on Alex and Lisa, I started to follow them, read their blog posts, love the pictures... the different wedding dresses.
Then one day they landed in Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. A place I have visited and enjoyed dearly... I left a quick comment and a link of this most amazing bakery they should try out... and they did! ;)


Now they are famous, and all over the news... and it's fantastico!
If you're a wedding junkie like me... you'll have to agree!
Somethings never get old...
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Real Brides ~ Real Beauty

 When I opened my email and saw these pictures of Lamies on her beautiful June wedding day, it was just like opening a birthday present!  She came to us at Suzanne's Bridal to help her find the perfect wedding gown and veil. Rosina, one of our fabulous managers hit it right off with Lamies and they worked to find this perfect combination of fit & style. They traveled to Jordan for the wedding, where everyone loved her gown and veil. We definately agree!

 
 

 

Congratulations - Thank you so much for sharing your pictures!

We're so glad to have you in our Suzanne's family!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Pin to Win... Wait! What?

Have to share this news with all our amazing brides!!! Arizona Weddings has an amazing getaway for a very lucky couple, you simply pin to win!!! 

What is Pinterest?

Pinterest is a Virtual Pinboard.

Pinterest lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. People use pinboards to plan their weddings, decorate their homes, and organize their favorite recipes.
Best of all, you can browse pinboards created by other people. Browsing pinboards is a fun way to discover new things and get inspiration from people who share your interests.

Just follow your heart to pinterest and while you're there be sure to follow us @ http://pinterest.com/suzannesbridal/, and be sure to re-pin a few of our ideas on your board!!!

Good Luck & We hope you PIN-to-WIN!!!!


HERE'S HOW TO ENTER:

Step 1:
Create your “Dream Arizona Wedding” Pininspiration Board!
Create a Pinterest Board Called “My Dream Arizona Wedding & Honeymoon”
Re-Pin at least two (2) images from the Arizona Weddings Pinterest Boards
Re-Pin at least two (2) images from the Now Amber Puerto Vallarta Pinterest Boards
Pin Away! Each board submitted must have a minimum of five (5) images

Step 2:
E-mail the URL of your board with
“Pin to Win: Luxury Weekend Getaway” in the subject line to
info@arizonaweddings.com
and your entry is complete!

Prize:
One lucky winner and guest will receive a 2-night getaway to
Now Amber Puerto Vallarta! Your romantic retreat will include
Unlimited-Luxury®- stunning suite, gourmet dining, premium cocktails,
daily activities, nightly entertainment and so much more!

Now Amber Puerto Vallarta, the all-new romantic escape in the heart of Puerto Vallarta, is perfectly situated on a golden sand beach offering infinite views of the breathtaking Banderas Bay. Guests enjoy the benefits of Unlimited-Luxury® concept, where everything is included from spacious accommodations, eight reservation-free dining options and four lively bars, to daily activities, nightly entertainment and more. A world-class spa, fitness center and salon add to the Now Resorts & Spas experience. Visit www.nowresorts.com to learn more about the luxury resort’s wedding and honeymoon packages and special promotions.
 

Friday, September 7, 2012

10 Things No One Tells You About Gown Shopping

I'm admitting my theft here- Stole this post from Stefania Sainato @ the Bridal Guide... you can follow the link for her original post.... Didn't want any of our Suzanne's Bridal Boutique Brides to miss out on the valuable information Stefania shares from her own personal gown shopping experience! I hope you learn a trick or two that will help you fall in love with your choice over and over again!
 
Bridal Gown Advice - Wedding Dress Shopping | Wedding Planning, Ideas & Etiquette | Bridal Guide Magazine
 10 Things No One Tells You About Gown Shopping
I finally found Her: The perfect dress for my wedding on September 1. I'd like to give a special shout-out to my consultant Andrea from Bridal Reflections in Carle Place, Long Island, for her unwavering patience, arms of steel, and contagious smile. Four shopping visits and 25+ dresses later, here's what I learned. (Catch up on part 1 of my dress shopping experience, here.)
gown shopping
1. Undergarments can drastically change the look of a dress.
You already know that wearing a strapless bra or a regular one with clear straps is non-negotiable. Even so, I’d recommend getting your measurements taken before you start this process, especially if you've lost weight recently, like I did. When I tried on the winning dress for the very first time, my bust looked...off. The culprit: Undergarments one cup size too small and three inches too big around the waist. Armed with my correct size, I slipped on the dress again—it's amazing what a difference a few inches can make.
2. Wear more makeup than you normally do.
Being surrounded by a billowing sea of white fabric makes you hyper-aware of your appearance. Under-eye circles that were barely noticeable before look stark. Pale pink lipstick is drowned out by fluorescent lighting. You don't have to get dolled up for your consultant, but I'd definitely advise applying with a heavier hand than normal so that you resemble the bridal version of your everyday self. Also wear your hair the way you've planned it for the wedding.
3. Consultants can't stand when you "yes" them to death.
They can't assist you properly if you don't tell them how you really feel. "It's beautiful," I murmured, after stepping into each dress or pulling it over my head. Unaware that I was saying this for Each And Every Gown, Andrea eventually called me out on it: "I'm not the designer; you won't hurt my feelings, you know." Ten "nos" (including the Lazaro style pictured above) helped me get to my final "yes." Also consultants rarely outright told me to take something off, so when they did, I knew they were being truthful. If they use the words "we can do better," you'll know.
4. Do "the aisle test" to make sure the gown looks good from every angle.
Before making my final decision, Andrea helped me into the top contender one last time, veil and all, and had me walk around the periphery of the store to meet my dad at the front entrance. Walking towards him and seeing his stunned reaction solidified how much I loved the dress. Go ahead, sit, shimmy, and even twirl in the gowns while trying them on—if it's the right one, you should feel as if you never want to take it off.
5. Trying on wedding gowns is physically (and emotionally) draining.
Wedding gowns are so heavy that getting in and out of them is a workout in itself; I'd find myself ravenous (and in need of a good nap) afterwards! Up until that point, I had made major planning decisions (venue, photographer, DJ), but when I saw how I looked in my dress, it was as if all that was just a fuzzy dream that suddenly became crystal-clear when I woke up. Not the weepy type, I was mortified when tears streamed down my cheeks. On the other hand, a bride-to-be friend of mine who sniffles at commercials was mystified by how detached she was to the gown she bought. That's the beauty of wedding planning—no two brides will ever have the same exact experience.
6. Make Mom love you forever by trying on a dress she recommends, even if you hate it.
If Mom has been looking forward to this moment ever since you played dress-up as a little girl, oblige her just this one time and try on one of her recommendations. It's a win-win: Either she'll see that you were right about lace looking all kinds of wrong on you, or you may shock yourself by purchasing one of her picks, like I did.
7. Ask if there are any discounts they can offer you.
Some salons offer discounts if you purchase bridesmaid or mother of the bride/groom dresses there as well. At trunk shows, which feature an entire collection from a specific designer, brides can get a percentage off (usually 10-15), for buying a gown that same day. If you're serious about a dress and can't make the show, try it on beforehand and see if they'll grant it to you at the lower price anyway. Also consider shipping your dress to a friend or relative who lives in another state, if yours taxes and theirs doesn't.
8. You’ll have to sign on the dotted line for even the smallest details.
In order to buy a dress, you'll have to commit to a certain size ahead of time, and they're teeny-tiny compared to regular clothing sizes (a bridal size 6 is equivalent to a size 2 in "normal" clothes). I expected that, but I was surprised to learn I'd have to sign off on the length of the heels I'm wearing on the day of the wedding (this would affect my alterations). If you're planning on customizing your gown by adding sleeves, embellishments, or dropping/raising the waist, be prepared to answer very specific questions about that as well (e.g. how many inches you'll raise the waist, what specific kind of sequin or pearl you'd like to add).
9. Repeat after me: You are not a failure if you have to try on more than 10 gowns before finding The Gown.
Shopping can be a scene out of a romantic comedy: The excitement in the bridal salon is palpable, you're swilling champagne, everyone coos over how stunning you are, and you wish you could bottle how giddy you feel. What movies don't show you is how despondent it can feel if it takes four, or five, or six visits before you find anything that even remotely feels like you. Everyone from my doctor to my neighbors got a kick when "the bridal editor couldn't even find a dress."
10. Do it once, do it fabulous.
Andrea repeated this mantra to me throughout my appointment, and it's stuck in my head ever since. You're (hopefully) only going to shop for a wedding gown once in your life—drown out everyone else's opinion and you'll hear a silent little voice tell you which one you should choose. Then, when you pick it, lie to everyone except a handful of people you can trust not to spill the secret. For any of my guests who are reading this, I'll be wearing a lace, A-line Jim Hjelm dress.
Leave a comment and tell us what suggestions you'd add to my list!
—Stefania Sainato

Footnote: If I were to add any of my own advise to this amazing list, it would be to the bride that feels a pinch of doubt after she orders a dress. If this happens (and it does) revisit the sample gown, try it on again - sometimes refreshing the visual picture in your mind helps relieve this feeling. If this doesn't work - try to narrow down what the doubt is connected to, and communicate these thoughts with both someone close to you and to the sales staff. Many times there are quite simple ways to "fix" the gown by adding or removing something, wearing different undergarments, etc. In the end, don't take your frustrations out on people at the bridal shop... they really are there to help you make your wedding day picture perfect and happily ever-after! Jen

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