We have been featured on Pretty Pear Bride!

We recently had the blessing of having our Building Blocks of Love styled wedding photo shoot featured on the Pretty Pear Bride blog! This styled wedding shoot was showcasing a new venue in my local area, and a full team of talented models and vendors. We created a theme that our team just loved. We had a great time putting this all together. Please enjoy!

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Inspired by bright jewel tones, wildflowers, and an unexpected twist—Legos!—this shoot captures the joy and creativity that every couple brings to their wedding day. The colorful building bricks and mini-figures added a playful element to our aesthetic, making it an unforgettable experience. Our delightful wedding models, who are engaged in real life, brought an additional layer of authenticity as they showcased wedding costumes from the groom’s Hmong culture. Their love and connection shone through every shot, making this styled shoot truly magical.

Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride
Building Blocks of Love: Vibrant and Playful Legos and Chinese Hmong Culture Inspiration | Pretty Pear Bride

What was your design inspiration?

Deanna Townsend, the sales director for The Reserve at Stone Creek, contacted me about collaboration on a styled wedding photo shoot for the venue. It is a newer venue in Northeast Ohio, about to celebrate its first business anniversary. Upon taking a tour of the venue, I discovered the modern rustic vibe of the building, with a neutral gray color scheme, stone work, LED lighting,  an enclosed fireplace and waterfall feature, tons of natural light, and large, well appointed facilities for wedding parties to get ready in. In order to play off of the monochromatic look of the venue, I created an inspiration board with bright jewel tones, wildflowers, and Legos.  Yes, Legos!  My daughter received one of the Lego Botanical Bouquets for Christmas, and I loved the colors and textures.  She also belongs to a Lego Minifigure subscription.service, where she receives figures and accessories monthly. She shares my love of those colorful plastic bricks! I knew then I wanted to incorporate both toy styles into the overall design.  We added the bricks and characters everywhere. So cute! The Legos gave a playful touch to our colorful wedding style.  . 

Describe your flowers.

We used several types of faux florals in the overall designs.  We wanted to showcase the variety of sustainable floral pieces, that can always be reused for future events.  The venue has a large selection of decor items that couples may choose from, to accent their own decorations, or to create a cohesive look similar to other events held there.  Items include lanterns, glassware, LED candles, votives, and more. We selected the two piece arch set from the venue’s collection.  We placed the columns at the base of the venue’s dramatic staircase, which sits in the middle of the main room.  The two arch pieces are covered in a variety of white silk blooms and greenery.  Our florist added individual silk flowers in bright jewel tones, and fluffy blue ostrich feather plumes, to match our color scheme.  At the bottom of each column we added brass lanterns and large LED candles, to complete our romantic ceremony background for our models.

Our florist, Ronna Thompson of Tipsy Designs, created our colorful centerpieces, bouquets and boutonniere, and bud vases for this event.  Ronna specializes in designs using sola wood flowers and silk greenery.  She hand dyed each flower that was used in her designs.  Included were blooms of sunflowers, mums, lilac bushes, hydrangea, various roses, carnations, and Gerbera daisies.  The bridal and bridesmaid bouquets were hand tied with wide white silk ribbons.  A Lego Bride minifigure was pinned into the handle of the bridal bouquet.  The groom’s boutonniere also featured a Lego Groom minifigure.  Our groom model, Vang, got a chuckle out of seeing the little figure pinned to his floral piece. Our bridal model, Leah, thought that the bride minifigure was really cute.  I had ordered the pair of figures especially for the florals, as the pair closely resembled our couple.  The centerpieces were designed in golden bowls, placed upon tall gold rectangular stands on the guest tables.  Ronna designed a lovely low table centerpiece to flank the front the sweetheart table.  It looked gorgeous against the purple sequin tablecloth, and gold votive candles.  We also scattered several small bud vases of the sola wood flowers on our dessert and gift tables, and around the venue.  

Finally, Sir Troy’s Toy Kingdom provided our creative team with several different kinds of the Lego Botanical Flowers Collection.  We placed a couple of the larger bouquets of Lego wildflowers on the cocktail tables, and one bouquet of Lego orchids on the dessert table.  There were also a couple of bouquets of Lego roses, that we used to accent other feature areas of the venue. These were such colorful and whimsical additions to our event.  There are so many types of the Lego flowers to choose from, one could end up with an entire garden!

Describe your cake.

Our cake was a riot of color, designed by Shannon Dort of Sugar Shananigans.  She created a cake that closely resembled the one in our inspiration board, with two tall tiers covered in vibrant blue buttercreme.  Hand painted, textured wildflowers danced across the cake, in bright contrast to the blue icing.  Our cake topper was a mirrored acrylic “Mr. & Mrs.”, with another set of Lego Bride & Groom minifigures, and Lego miniature flowers.  The cake was placed on a round gold stand that had a geometric design.  Shannon also decorated Lego-inspired cookies to match our theme.  There were cookies with minifigure faces, flowers, and the familiar Lego bricks.  They were almost too cute to eat, but they were delicious!  The cookies were arranged on golden garden stands from our rental partner, Canton Chair Rental.

Tell us about your attire choices.

Leah and Vang, who are currently engaged, were our stunning bride and groom models.  Charli was our gorgeous bridesmaid model. She also donned a second wedding gown and veil for separate editorial photos during our event.  The attire choices for our models were graciously provided by Encore Resale Fashions, and Steve’s Tailoring & Men’s Wear, both located in Canton, Ohio.  Both establishments have served area customers for several generations.  Encore carries a large range of excellent condition women’s and men’s clothing, and are well known for their bridal and prom gown sections, which are fabulous.  Steve’s Tailoring is known for their selection of suits, shirts and accessories, as well as custom alterations.  They also partner with several men’s formal wear companies for tuxes and suits for weddings, proms, and other events.

Steve’s Tailoring provided our groom model, Vang, with a French blue suit and vest, crisp white shirt, a long satin tie in Tiffany blue, a preppy blue and pink bow tie, and coordinating pocket squares.  The tie clip was custom made with Legos, as were the cuff links.  Vang’s boutonniere featured a blue sola wood rose, and a Lego Groom minifigure.  He cut quite the dashing figure!

Encore provided the gowns, shoes, and accessories to adorn our models.  Leah, our bridal model, looked ethereal in a floaty strapless chiffon gown, with off the shoulder flutter sleeves, and a thigh high part in the softly flowing skirt. To accent the gown, we added a long satin sash, that was richly embellished with sparkling rhinestones.  The sheer veil was a single layer, fingertip length, trimmed in rhinestones. Her shoes were also covered in crystals. Leah’s earrings were her “something blue”, large emerald-cut blue topaz, on a thin gold drop wire.  Her necklace was a choker style, featuring multi-colored emerald cut stones in jewel tones to match our color scheme.  She was sparkling from head to toe!  

Charli was blooming in her dusty rose bridesmaid gown.  The sleeveless gown was designed with a plunging neckline, and a shimmery mesh panel.  The skirt skimmed Charli’s curves, ending in a soft sweep train.  We accented her gown with a multi-strand necklace and bracelet, with pale amber, pink and crystal beads.  Her shoes were also accented with crystals.  She was glowing!  Charli also donned a separate bridal gown with tons of lace and crystal embellishments.  Her dramatic train featured lots of appliques and a blush underlay.  Her cathedral length veil, and rhinestone necklace and earrings completed her amazing bridal look by Encore Resale Fashions.

Leah and Vang also had a special clothing selection, that we wanted to showcase.  Vang is of the Chinese Hmong heritage.  He and Leah held their cultural wedding ceremony last summer, surrounded by loved ones.  They will have their American style wedding ceremony later in the autumn.  Their costumes had a white pattern on a black background, with multi-colored accents.  There were several layers of garments, with a hat that Leah wore, and belts and large necklaces with intricate silver medallions and beads.  Very visually stunning! 

Please describe any DIY, handmade or personal details.

There were several details created especially to use in this styled photo shoot.  Our groom model, Vang, wore a tie clip and cuff links made with Lego bricks.  There was also a similar hair clip that Leah wore while getting ready.  Little turquoise blue tulle bags were placed at each setting on the guest and head tables, which contained Legos that each guest could play with during the reception.  The flower girl basket had Lego pieces that were meant to be scattered.  However, that did not actually happen, because honestly, it hurts to step on Legos!  We did not want any injuries to occur during the event.  The place cards on the head table and guest tables, denoting wedding party members, were created with a light golden color card stock that had a shimmery patina.  Lego minifigures were added to the place cards.  Minifigures were also added to the cake topper, sweetheart table settings, the bridal bouquet and the groom’s boutonniere.  Individual Lego Wildflower Collection blooms were styled with the custom invitation suite pieces, and also placed in bud vases on the dessert table and the artist’s station.  The Lego minifigures used on the sweetheart table, and the large bouquets in vases were provided by Sir Troy’s Toy Kingdom.  All other Lego minifigures, loose bricks, and individual blooms were provided by Kimberly Lehman’s daughter, Kendallynn.  Kendallynn’s Lego Wildflower Bouquet was the inspiration for the overall theme and color palette of our styled wedding event.  It was a delight to create a design with such a universal toy, that holds the power to inspire multiple generations.

Describe the tablescape elements.

Our gorgeous tablescapes included guest tables, a dual head table on either side the sweetheart table, a dessert table, cocktail tables, and a table for cards, gifts and accessories. The head tables, guest tables, dessert and cocktail tables were draped in crisp light blue linens.  The head and guest tables were also laid with shimmery crinkled table runners, that would change colors in the light, in shades of pink and purple.  These tables were surrounded by stylish white chiavari chairs.  In between the head tables was the sweetheart table, draped in a rich purple sequinned tablecloth.  These tables were set with gold bead rimmed charger plates, gold trimmed bone china plates, gold flatware, and clear glassware.  The place settings were accented with blush pink satin napkins, in a current knotted style, and the champagne glasses on the sweetheart table held light blue napkins.  The centerpiece created by Ronna Thompson gave the sweetheart table an elegant look, along with gold votive candles.  A Lego Bride and Groom set, along with the blue tulle bags that held small Lego pieces, completed our sweetheart table.  Tall taper LED candles and small votives dotted the front of the tables.  Two sizes of large brass lanterns and LED candles were set on either side of the sweetheart table to complete the romantic setting.  The guest tables had the vibrant centerpieces atop large golden rectangular stands.  There were more tall taper LED candle and small votives on each table to cast a warm glow.

We had two tall cocktail tables set up near the dessert table.  They were draped in the same crisp light blue linens, and royal blue runners.  The light blue linens were provided by Canton Chair Rental, and the royal blue runners were added by the venue.  The vases with the Lego bouquets were placed on top, with votives surrounding.  Very elegant look, and certainly a conversation starter!  The rustic wooden table for cards, gifts and accessories, is generally used to highlight cakes and desserts.  In this event, the table was covered with vintage pink and blue linens, to gently complement the other tables.  We placed the venue’s clear square card box, signage, ring pillow and  flower girl basket on the table, along with gold votive candles and  bud vases with sola wood flowers.

The dessert table was an elegant visual display, with so many pretty details.  Draped in a light blue linen, the table held our two-tier, vibrantly decorated cake on a gold cake stand with a geometric design.  On either end of the table, two gold birdcage style displays held the decorated sugar cookies to match our Lego theme.  “Love Is Sweet” graced the table in front of the cake, along with a blue and white decorative plate, gold utensils, and two vintage napkins and blue wine glasses.  One bud vase held a Lego stem of orchids, and the other contained more of the lovely sola wood blooms. On either side of the cake were gold and black chalkboard signs that declared, “Let’s Party!” and “Let’s Celebrate!”  Those petite signs summed up the overall atmosphere of the event perfectly.  Simple in design, those charming little blocks, like our other design elements, can build anything, including a timeless love story.

Vendor Love

Photography: Shiny Penny Studios | Ceremony Venue: The Reserve at Stone Creek | Reception Venue: the reserve at stone creek | Event Planning, Cufflinks, Decor, Handmade Items, Tie Clip, Stationery, Placecards, Wardrobe Styling, Accessories, Favors, Cake Topper, Cake Cutter, Necklace, Bridesmaid Jewelry: Love, Laughter & Elegance: Wedding & Event Planning | Floral: Tipsy Designs | Videography: Video Memories, LLC | Wedding Cake: Sugar Shananigans | Rentals: Canton Chair Rental | Linens: Canton Chair Rental | Catering: Old Carolina BBQ | Hair: Skylar Nicole Biggie | Makeup: Amanda Boylen | Officiant: Dearly Beloved by Jen | Entertainment: Russell Sound Lab | Tableware: Canton Chair Rental | Table Numbers: The Reserve at Stone Creek | Photo Booth: Fun Booth Canton | Model: Leah Stanevich | Model: Vang Lor | Model: Charli Veronica | Painter: Mandy Coy Photography and Fine Art | Cookies: Sugar Shananigans | Non-Floral Bouquet: Sir Troy’s toy Kingdom | Engagement Ring: Leah Stanevich | Card Box: The Reserve at Stone Creek | Candles: The Reserve at Stone Creek | Ring Pillow: The Reserve at Stone Creek | Wedding Dress: Encore Resale Fashions | Groom’s Attire: Steve’s Tailoring & Men’s Wear | Shoes: Encore Resale Fashions | Bridesmaid Dresses: Encore Resale Fashions | Veil: Encore Resale Fashions | Earrings: Encore Resale Fashions | Bride’s Belt: Encore Resale Fashions | Submitted via: Matchology

My 20th Wedding Anniversary has been featured on Pretty Pear Bride!!

Recently, my husband Mark and I celebrated our 20th Wedding Anniversary.  We rarely have pictures taken together, and never in a formal setting.  Since I produce several styled wedding photo shoots a year, I thought why not create one that represents my hubby and I.  This was a fun one to put together.  I sent the photographer’s gallery right over to Shafonne Myers at the Pretty Pear Bride blog, and she loved it!  I want to thank all of our wonderful vendors who helped us celebrate.  We could not have had a more wonderful evening!  Enjoy!

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STYLED SHOOT | 20TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | LOVE, LAUGHTER AND ELEGANCE WEDDING PLANNING

Today’s styled photo shoot is in celebration of the 20th wedding anniversary of Kim of Love, Laughter and Elegance Wedding Planning with her husband, Mark. They decided to have it take place in a location that means a lot to them: Spring Hill Historic Home in Massillon, Ohio. This venue has been the setting of several of her styled bridal photo shoots, and is a treasured location in their hometown. They chose a vibrant color palette of purple and orange, as those shades represent their individual high school colors, and added lavender, pink and gold to complement. Everything turned out so amazing!

 

purple, gold and orange tablescape

wedding decor sign

country porch with wedding decor

purple, gold and orange tablescape

20 anniversary wedding cookies

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20th wedding anniversary photo shoot, plus size bride

20th wedding anniversary photo shoot, plus size bride

20th wedding anniversary photo shoot, plus size bride

20th wedding anniversary photo shoot, plus size bride

20th wedding anniversary photo shoot, plus size bride

20th wedding anniversary photo shoot, plus size bride

20th wedding anniversary photo shoot, plus size bride

 

What was your design inspiration: My husband Mark and I recently celebrated our 20th Wedding Anniversary, and we wanted to have some new photos taken for the occasion. We wanted an elegant, formal look. We sat down together and decided on the color palette of purple and orange. These are the colors from each of our respective high schools. They are bold colors on their own, so to soften and balance the look, we added lavender, pink, and gold. We also wanted to have the photos taken at a location that is special to both of us. Spring Hill Historic Home, in Massillon, Ohio is one of the original homesteads in the the town of Kendal, which later became the city of Massillon. This estate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and was also a stop on the famous Underground Railroad. Mark grew up in Massillon, and I have produced several styled bridal photo shoots at this venue. We love it there. It is an amazing place to visit.

Describe Your Flowers: Our florist Kristi, of Precocious Petals, created some amazing floral designs for our photo shoot! She created a large rustic arbor piece, with hanging jars, moss, bright flowers and tealight candles, that we used as the space to renew our wedding vows. She also created a several small bouquets that we placed in front of the arbor for a soft, finished look. On our cozy dining table for two, there was a circular hooped centerpiece that was just darling. On our cake table, we placed Kristi’s pretty two-toned domed rose centerpiece. My bridal bouquet was a lush delight of blooms in oranges, reds and pinks. My husband’s boutonniere was comprised of a rose and berries, and tied with a thin gold ribbon. Kristi used Gerbera daisies, leather leaf fern, salal, Ming fern, hypericum berries, snap dragons, a few succulents, and lots of gorgeous roses in her designs. We loved her work so much!

Describe your cake: When Sarah asked me about the cake that I envisioned for this occasion, I gave her the colors we were working with, and told her to let her imagination run wild. She created a gorgeous 3 tiered confection that took my breath away. The cake was iced in a delicate shade of lavender. The bottom layer was covered in lavender and gold ruffles, and at the front of the top two tiers there was a molded decorative piece that was brushed in edible gold. Along the side of the cake, cascading from the top to the base, was a waterfall of flowers to match our color scheme. Our cake topper was made by Power Laser Cut, of a black acrylic that read, “Cheers to 20 Years”. We also had a tray of beautifully hand decorated cut-out sugar cookies, made by Heather Kay, to match our “”Cheers to 20 Years” theme. Everything looked too beautiful to eat!

Tell us about your attire choices: My husband, Mark, has always looked great in a suit. I wanted to make sure he was looking very dapper for our anniversary celebration. He wore a dark charcoal grey suit, with a subtle light blue pinstripe. We added a silvery grey dress shirt, bright orange skinny tie, purple and orange argyle socks, and classic wingtip shoes. Mark wore his own wedding ring. He also wore custom made cuff links that read “Cheers to 20”. Those were provided by Over the Moon Bridal.

I wanted my overall look to be glamorous, rather than bridal. I chose a floor length, deep purple ballgown, with an empire waist, and ruched bodice. It even had pockets, which I loved! Since I am not very tall, more of a fun-sized woman, if you will, I chose darling lavender suede heels with dark purple trim to go with the gown, and give me a little height. So cute! My jewelry included my own wedding rings, a long necklace with gems in shades of dark pink and purple, a bold bangle bracelet with stones in the same colors, and delicate purple earrings to match. In my hair, I wore a silver comb, that was decorated with silver leaves and white floral beads. I have to also thank Aimee Alessi and Kassidy Haubold for their awesome hair and makeup skills. I felt like a princess!

Please describe your DIY, handmade or personal details: One of the prettiest pieces that we used in our anniversary shoot, was the custom laser cut charger plate, from Power Laser Cut, that read “Mr. & Mrs. Lehman”. It was too nice to put under a plate! So we held it up between us during our photos to show it off. We will be displaying that piece for years to come in our home!

Describe the tablescape elements: We had two tablescapes, one for our cozy dining area, and one for our beautiful desserts. Our dining table was set up on the porch of the Spring Hill home. I covered the table with a floor length lavender tablecloth, and added a dark plum table runner and a length of sheer gold tulle for some sparkle. The tableware was a lovely combination of old and new. The gold glass beaded charger plates are my own, but I layered two antique china plates with different decorative floral patterns that belong to the Spring Hill Estate. The flatware and heavy white embroidered linen napkins are also part of the Spring Hill treasures. The water glasses are from my personal collection, as are the purple and orange champagne flutes, We had custom menus, place cards and a table number made by Emmy Anastasia designs, to enhance the look of the table. The centerpiece by Precocious Petals was a gold circular hoop, surrounded by lush blooms, succulents and greenery. We added a few votive candles, in orange and gold, to set the mood.

Our desserts were placed on a large antique round table in the parlor of the Spring Hill home. I covered the table in a dark plum cloth, and layered a sheer orange scarf, that was embroidered with silver sequins in a floral design, on top. Our gorgeous three tier cake and silver tray full of had decorated sugar cookies were placed on the table, along with my personal cake cutting set, I also added several orange and silver votive candles and a beautiful arrangement of two-toned roses from our florist Kristi to complete the very lush and romantic display.

Photography: Me and the Moon Photography | Venue: spring hill historic home | Event Planning: Love, Laughter & Elegance: Wedding & Event Planning | Floral: precocious petals | Stationery: Emmy Anastasia | Videography: video memories, llc | Linens: Canton Chair Rental | Hair: Kassidy Haubold | Makeup: aimee alessi artistry | Jewelry: Encore Resale Fashions | Model: Kimberly Lehman | Model: Mark Lehman | Tableware: Love, Laughter & Elegance: Wedding & Event Planning | Tableware: spring hill historic home | Cufflinks: Over the Moon Bridal | Laser Cuts: Power Laser Cut | Cake Topper: Power Laser Cut | Accessories: Love, Laughter & Elegance: Wedding & Event Planning | Decor Items: Love, Laughter & Elegance: Wedding & Event Planning | Cookies: Mad Celebrations Planning & PartyFunNalia | Wedding Cake: Sarah’s Sugar Cookies | Bridesmaid Dresses: Encore Resale Fashions | Groom’s Attire: Encore Resale Fashions | Bride’s Shoes: Encore Resale Fashions | Headpiece: Over the Moon Bridal | Submitted via: Matchology

Our article has been featured on the Pretty Pear Bride blog!!

We have been blessed to have our article featured on the Pretty Pear Bride blog!  In chatting recently with Shafonne Myers, founder of Pretty Pear Bride, we covered a wide range of topics relating to the plus-size bride.  One of those topics included confidence in being a plus-size woman.  Also relating to having confidence as a woman with curves, we discussed posing in different types of photography:  engagement, wedding, and bridal boudoir.  Bridal boudoir is such an amazing experience!  Very empowering, and you feel like a queen.  She asked me to share an article I wrote regarding this subject.  Please enjoy!

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BRIDAL BOUDOIR – A DEFINITE “I DO!” AT ANY SIZE

 

Today we have my good friend and fellow bridal industry wedding planning maven Kimberly Lehman of Love, Laughter & Elegance: Wedding & Event Planning sharing some invaluable insights into bridal boudoirs. Ladies this is something that you can do at any size.

Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!  There are many events that will take place during your engagement and wedding planning, and one of them might include a bridal boudoir photo session.  What is a boudoir session, one may ask?  It is a photo session, in which you are posed by a professional photographer, wearing pretty lingerie.  Often, professional hair styling and makeup are also included in a boudoir session.  This photo session may take place in a photography studio, hotel room, or one’s own home.  Sometimes photos are taken in outdoor, urban, or unexpected, non-traditional settings.  The photos are then often given to your future spouse as a gift before the wedding, or as an anniversary gift.

That’s the basic definition of boudoir photography.

But it is so much more than that!  Photography is an art form, no question about it.  Boudoir photography is that same art form, elevated.  It is sensual, soft, cozy, romantic, lush.  It can also be edgy and raw, blatantly sexy, and badass.   As Patrick Swayze once said in a famous movie, “it’s a feeling, a heartbeat.”  Nothing could be more true about this artistic medium.  An experienced boudoir photographer can pose you in ways that will bring out curves that you never thought you had, and will show your inner goddess off to perfection.   It will leave you feeling glamorous, sexy, and empowered in a way that will keep you (and your significant other) smiling for years to come.

So, what can you expect to happen during a boudoir session?  During your initial consultation with a boudoir photographer, you can discuss what you like to wear, whether it is lacy and daring, or soft and sweet.  Some of the best boudoir photos I have ever seen have been with the model in an oversized, slouchy sweater, with one bare shoulder, and a pair of warm and cozy socks that reach above the knee.  You may prefer to don the bridal undergarments that will be worn on your wedding day.  Add your veil for a soft, timeless romantic look.  If you or your intended are sports fans, why not go for a playful look with a favorite team jersey?  Perhaps you would prefer a button-down shirt and a tie for a classic, professional vibe.  Or would you like to go for an all-out bombshell look?

The options are endless, as are the wardrobe choices.  Play around with different types of looks to see what complements your figure.  Don’t forget to consider the shoes, stockings, jewelry and other accessories that will complete your ensemble.  A few props can also enhance your photos, like an antique hand mirror, or a soft blanket that feels amazing against bare skin.   If you want to feel like a queen, by all means, bring along a tiara.  It’s your day!  Anything goes!

During your consultation, your photographer will also talk about posing, and how many settings and wardrobe changes you will utilize.  You will want to schedule your photo session a few months before your wedding or anniversary, so that your photographer has enough turn-around time for editing your photos, and to place your order for prints or an album.

It’s perfectly natural to feel a little bit nervous about an intimate photo session like this.  You will relax once the camera starts clicking, I promise.  If you would feel more comfortable with having a gal pal to accompany you to your session, definitely ask.  Perhaps they would like to participate in a session as well.  Always more fun!  Also, go easy on the alcohol and salty foods a few days prior to the photo shoot to prevent bloating.  Be sure to drink lots of water, to stay well hydrated, and set your skin to glowing.  Enjoy being pampered by a hair stylist and make up artist prior to your photo session.  This is your moment to shine, and revel in all of your womanly glory.

I highly encourage all women to schedule this type of photo session for themselves, at least once in their lives.  It doesn’t matter what age you are, or size.  All women are beautiful in their own unique shapes, and skin tones.  The overall experience is amazing, and one that you will never forget!  You will come away with quite the boost in self-confidence.  You will feel very empowered, and ready to take on the world, in this next chapter of your life.

Enjoy!