Showing posts with label The Seattle Wedding Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Seattle Wedding Show. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Best New Vendor at the Wedding Show


Glam by Pam had the most amazing, sparkling, show-stopping booth I saw all day—and all the vendors pulled out all the stops this year! I can't remember if this is her first year at the Wedding Show (she may have had a booth last year) but we featured her for the first time in the Spring/Summer 2007 issue and I just think she is a true artist. The reason I'm only publishing one not-so-great image of her work rather than the dozens I could be publishing is that I want to save some of her new creations for possibly inclusion in upcoming editorial in Seattle Bride!
Pamela Claussen (the Pam in Glam by Pam) has thousands and thousands of vintage baubles, jewels, glassworks and stones in her personal collection, and she is a compulsive creator—she can't stop making headpieces, accessories, and jewelry from her vintage treasures. I especially love her headpieces but the whole booth is pure eye candy…

Adventures in copyrights at the Wedding Show



There are a ton of un-be-lievable dresses I want to take pictures of, but unfortunately some vendors have issues with it. You know, the whole copyright of the design thing. I explained it was just for personal blogging and, honestly, in this age of free information does Vera Wang or Monique Lhuillier even have time to worry about their designs being ripped off from a blog? Just imagine lots of feathers and patchwork…
However! La Belle Reve, a newish, impossibly chic boutique had no problem with my snapping their dresses. This one was so lovely and simple: a fresh, flattering updated classic cut made in exquisite ivory-on-ivory rose print. It's by Manuel Moto and I want it for myself and I can't wait to go by the shop again and see what other treasures they're holding.
Those accessories, by the way, are by Glam by Pam, who is the Best New Wedding Vendor of 2007, in my opinion.

while we're talking bouquets...



John at Aria had another great bouquet idea: real cherries in bouquets. Is this red and green bouquet darling or what? I'm guessing these are Rainiers. He said he tried it out for the first time for the show and that they kept really well. I love them. He also had these great tea-stained bouquets I should have taken a picture of but didn't, because I'm officially labeling tea-stained bouquets hot-trend-number-three.

Hot Trend Two

Yellow! We are seriously time-traveling to the 70s, here, people! Brown tuxes are hot and yellow is the It accent color, hands-down. I see yellow bridesmaid dresses, ribbons, stationary, and here, two gorgeous yellow-toned bouquets from Aria Style (who debuted their line of dresses at the Wedding Show!) And, yes, those are kumquats in the bouquet. It all looked so fresh and clever but still classic—and I'm betting it smelled delish! I should have stuck my nose in it!

Seattle Wedding Show, Day Two



So in regards to yesterday's post about tuxedo trends, it's true: Brown tuxedos are the hot thing for grooms! It makes sense, being that chocolate is a big color in weddings (chocolate and robin's egg blue, chocolate and fern green, chocolate and chocolate-chocolate, blahblahblah.) And these styles are really sharp, nothing like the thick, nubby, poo-brown polyester tuxes from the 70s. The brown tux (top) even wore a declaration of cool—The Hottest Tux in Town!—in case you didn't notice the other half-dozen brown tuxes all around the show. The gorgeous striped one (my favorite) is Fubu from Brocklind's; the bottom one is an After 6 Brown Suit, modeled by a natty gent from the Tux Shop. Their booth was right next to the (very loud) fashion show and those poor guys had become seriously punchy from hearing The Righteous Brothers on an endless loop—I told them that punchy was an inevitable and classic wedding show malady!

So I concede that the brown tux is the most surprising trend this year, but in my book, classic black is always a strong contender. Won't these brown tuxedos look dated in five years, the way powder-blue 70s tuxedos do?

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Seattle Wedding Show, Day One


Today kicked off the Seattle Wedding Show and despite the fact that the event overlapped with a Seahawks playoff home-game (they won; yay Hawks!), the convention center had an amazing turnout of brides and, yes, grooms (most of whom wore their Hawks jerseys, natch).

I worked the booth with Seattle Bride's fab marketing gal, Elizabeth (see above), and we sold a ton of magazines: Just $3 gets you the brand new issue of Seattle Bride magazine and a copy of the 2008 Seattle Bride Resource Guide—both cost $6 in stores so it's a great deal for Puget Sound–area couples. Everyone seemed excited about the new issue, especially the photography feature and the fashion shoots.

Tomorrow I'll blog from the event and report on the hottest new trends and vendors. Since there's no game to keep the couples away, I think the place will be packed. It's cool to see the hundreds and hundreds of happy couples, of all ages and styles, making their plans toward the altar. I even saw my ex-boyfriend there and his lovely fiancée (nope, no hard feelings; I love them both) reporting that brown(!) tuxes are this year's big wedding trend for grooms. I'll have to look into this further!