Twirl New York Winter 2016

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ISSUE NO. 5 WINTER 2016

CITY WEDDINGS REDEFINED WINTER 2 016 ACTRESS PATINA MILLER'S WEDDING | SPARKLY GOWNS | GILDED INVITATIONS




ta ble of cont e nt s

9 so he put a ring on it

11 the mostest

bauble basics

dazzling engagement rings

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the gold standard

creative ways to set your wedding's mood

49 glittering gowns

dresses that sparkle from head to toe

will you marry me? how to pop the question

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shine a light

gilded wedding invitations

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55 romance is in the air

southern inspiration at the foundry

gemography

a guide to the city's top jewelers

66 be jeweled

jaw-dropping bridal accessories

from the top left photos by: the mrs. box, erstwhile/little wolf collective, harley hall, atelier isabey, craig paulson photography, michael weber, brian dorsey studios, timwill photography, Šnick briggs/carnival film & television limited for masterpiece

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DAZZLING DETAILS

from the top clockwise left: how he asked, alison conklin photography, tim will photography, little wolf collective, atelier isabey, paolo sebastian, andrew prince

When we think of our beloved New York, we see a city that is alive with light. From the romantic glow atop the Empire State Building to the twinkle in the park trees to the blinged out crystal New Year’s Eve ball, our city is never dull or in the dark. Paris may be the City of Light, but nowhere in the world truly sparkles like New York City. Naturally, every wedding sparkles too. The icy beading on a princess gown, the shimmer on an invitation, and the ever popular sparklers guests wave as they say good night to the newlyweds, are a few of the glittering details that bring joy to a wedding. For winter, a time when Mother Nature is a bit stingy on the light, we decided to focus on all the shiny elements we love in weddings. First and foremost is the diamond engagement ring. We picked our favorite cuts and settings, and curated a definitive jewelry guide to where to shop for your engagement ring, wedding bands and wedding-day jewelry. For brides who want to shimmer as they twirl across the dance floor, we pulled the season’s most stunning designer gowns that sparkle from Alon Livne to Mark Zunino. Of course, nowhere in New York shines as bright as Broadway. We are delighted to share the wedding of Tony Award winner Patina Miller and David Mars. Their nuptials were the perfect combination of music, friends and their love for each other. This issue also celebrates the first year of Twirl New York! We raise a glass to all the tri-state area couples who have inspired us and we thank you for helping us redefine city weddings! Cheers!

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ABOUT THE COVER Our gorgeous cover, shot by TIMWILL Photography, features Patina Miller and David Mars, who were married at The Foundry in Long Island City. Read their love story and see their wedding photos on page 55.


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ANDREW PRINCE

photo by a.c. cooper

Downton Abbey fans are very familiar with the beautiful baubles the Crawley family wears to everything from a cozy dinner at home to a grand court function. But did you know that many of those pieces were designed by Andrew Prince, who sells stunning earrings, necklaces and tiaras at some of our favorite New York salons? (See some of his stunning pieces on p. 66.) For over a decade, Andrew has been the world's leading crystal jewelry designer and authority on European Royalty and high society jewels. He has designed pieces for royals, movie stars and even Miss Piggy! And while some of his pieces can be found at stores, Andrew prefers to meet with clients in person to discuss the design and ensure the perfect fit, and makes each piece by hand at his London workshop.

Before you shop for wedding jewelry, keep Andrew's tips in mind:

photo by meredith washburn

Wearing a watch is When selecting a unnecessary and necklace to wear can look tacky. on your wedding The whole day is day, choose a yours, so you don’t style you will need to know wear again. the time. HOWHEASKED.COM

Go for a smooth bracelet, because something with claws will catch on lace all the time.

After taking part in a friend’s marriage proposal, Stacy Tasman decided to launch HowHeAsked.com, which features proposals that will make you laugh, cry and inspire. Launched in 2012, HowHeAsked.com has grown beyond telling proposal stories. Guys (or girls) planning to pop the question can search for proposal ideas, browse engagement rings, and find a local photographer to capture the moment. Friends and family can shop for super-cute engagement gifts too. Twirl New York asked Stacy to share her favorite tri-state area proposals and top tips so your proposal goes off without a hitch! Check them out on p. 18!

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Not sure how to pop the question? Hire a professional proposal planner! We recommend these companies. 8

For comfort, choose a tiara with a band that is more oval than round otherwise it will dig in like crazy.

There's nothing that gets us more excited than clicking through photos from real weddings, engagement parties, bridal showers and other pre-and post-wedding parties. The details, the decor, and of course the dress are what we love seeing and sharing! If you'd like to send us your wedding or celebration photos, please complete our real wedding form. We accept submissions from brides, grooms, planners and photographers. And while our focus is on New York City - all five boroughs - our reach isn't limited to the city limits. We want to hear about engagements and weddings across the tri-state area: Long Island and the Hamptons, Westchester and the Hudson Valley, Connecticut and New Jersey. Questions? Email us at hello@twirlweddings.com

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So He Put a Ring On It You’re engaged! Congratulations! Now that there’s a shiny new ring on your left hand there are a few to-do’s that brides-to-be must check off their list to ensure it stays sparkly, secure and, most importantly, insured. If your fiancé hasn’t already, call your homeowners insurance company to add your engagement ring to the policy. And read the fine print. Some policies only cover the ring if it was lost or stolen in your home. If that’s the case… For extra security, you can purchase jewelry-specific insurance from companies such as Jewelers Mutual and Perfect Circle, which will cover your loss if your ring is lost or stolen outside your home. photo courtesy kate spade

Before jumping on the engagement ring selfie bandwagon, check out some of these sites and Instagram feeds for inspiration: How He Asked and My Center Stone. Pick up a stylish ring holder (like this one from Kate Spade) to place your ring in for safe keeping at home. You shouldn’t wash the dishes or shower with it on because the soap will dull the shine. And you definitely don’t want it to go down the drain. It has been known to happen.

Since so many people will ask to see your left hand it’s important to keep up with your manicures. We like Paintbox, Valley Art and Primp & Polish if you don’t have a local place to pop into.

photo by jose villa

Speaking of holders, you can also place your ring in a luxe velvet ring box, which can be monogrammed, by The Mrs. Box. It also makes a stylish prop for an engagement shoot photo.

While your ring is sure to be sparkly as soon as it’s out of the box, it will get dull over time so get an at-home ring cleaning solution and give it a bath every few months, and definitely before your bridal shower. The week before the big day make a visit to the jeweler and have your ring professionally cleaned so it sparkles like the top of the Chrysler building in all of your wedding photos. When you’re ready to shop for wedding bands, make sure that the ring you buy fits comfortably and is complementary to your engagement ring. If you want to engrave something on each other’s band think of something meaningful that you can write in such a small space. The date, your first names or married monogram are classic options. WINTER 2 016

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MOSTEST

Need some ring-spiration? We've put together some of our favorite gems to fit your personal style –whether it's classic, glamorous or romantic.

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the MOSTEST De Beers

DB Classic Trio ring with prong-set round brilliant diamonds on a platinum band by De Beers, priced from $7,100, debeers.com

Susie Saltzman

Falls platinum 2.5ct round brilliant-cut diamond with pavé basket and shank by Susie Saltzman, price available upon request, susiesaltzman.com

classic

From the most popular solitaires to a gorgeous three-stone setting, these engagement rings are both beautiful and timeless.

David Alan Jewelry

Custom platinum and diamond engagement ring with a 1.75ct round brilliant diamond and tapered baguettes by David Alan Jewelry. Pavé-set diamonds adorn the back of the ring. Price upon request, davidalanjewelry.com

Kwiat

Emerald diamond ring with trapezoid side stones set in platinum by Kwiat, style no. 17614E, price available upon request, kwiat.com

Blue Nile

Plain Shank Floating Halo Engagement Ring with pavé-set diamond halo and your choice of center diamond set in 14k white gold by Blue Nile, style no. 33941, $600 for the setting only, bluenile.com

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DeBeers

DB Classic Pavé Solitaire Ring with four-prong-set oval shaped solitaire and round brilliant pavé diamonds by De Beers, priced from $10,700, debeers.com

Soho Gem

Hand-made platinum ring with an old mine brilliant 4.24ct diamond set with a pavé of single cut diamonds by Irina Ferry, exclusively for Soho Gem, $62,385 sohogem.com

The Tiffany & Co. Engagement Ring Finder app allows you to browse rings, determine your ring size and see how different styles would look on your left hand. Free, iTunes Blue Nile

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Graduated Double Prong Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring set in platinum with pavé-set diamonds along the subtly tapered shank and inside the gallery by Blue Nile, style number 42414, $1,890 for the setting only, bluenile.com

Kwiat

Emerald diamond ring with tapered baguette side stones set in platinum by Kwiat, style no. 17600E, price available upon request, kwiat.com

Tiffany & Co.

Greenwich Jewelers

The Tiffany® Setting diamond engagement ring features a solitaire diamond in a six-prong setting by Tiffany & Co., priced from $12,600, tiffany.com

The Graduated Diamond Engagement Ring features a round, brilliant 1.45ct. diamond on a graduated diamond band set in 14k white gold by Sylvie Bridal Collection, $16,500, greenwichjewelers.com WINTER 2 016

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David Alan Jewelry

Tiffany Soleste® emerald-cut diamond ring with a diamond border in platinum by Tiffany & Co., priced from $14,100, tiffany.com

Custom platinum and diamond engagement ring with a 3.65ct emerald-cut diamond and rose-cut trillion diamonds set on a pavé band by David Alan Jewelry, price upon request, davidalanjewelry.com

glamorous No one will be able to miss the ring on your lef t hand with one of these jaw-dropping designs featuring Marisa Perry pavé diamond bands, halo The Round Ali Setting shown with 3ct round settings and super-sized cuts. brilliant-cut diamond on a diamond band by Marisa Perry. Setting available with any center stone shape and in platinum, rose and yellow gold. Starting with a 0.75 carat for $8,500, price will adjust according to the center stone you choose, marisaperry.com

David Alan Jewelry

Soho Gem

Custom platinum and diamond engagement ring with a 1.85ct round brilliant diamond and 1.30ct pavé-set diamonds by David Alan Jewelry, price upon request, davidalanjewelry.com

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Platinum engagement ring with a 1.73ct fancy yellow cushion-cut diamond flanked by two trapezoids and set on a micro pavé diamond band by Irina Ferry, $24,300, sohogem.com WINTER 2 016


Greenwich Jewelers

photo by sara wight

A custom cushion-cut white center topaz gem with prismatic pavé diamond details set in 18k white gold by Jude Frances, $3,350, greenwichjewelers.com

Susie Saltzman

Hudson platinum 12.04ct cushioncut diamond ring with pavé shank by Susie Saltzman, price available upon request, susiesaltzman.com

Kwiat

Marquise diamond ring with pavé diamond halo set in platinum by Kwiat, style no. 17946M, price available upon request, kwiat.com

Susie Saltzman

Rush platinum 1.18ct round brilliant-cut diamond ring with pavé border and split pavé shank by Susie Saltzman, price available upon request, susiesaltzman.com Forevermark Marquise Ring with Pavé Diamonds set in 18k white gold by Forevermark by Rahaminov, $19,720. For retail locations visit forevermark.com

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Michael C. Fina

Platinum and Marquise Diamond Ring with 2.73ct center stone and pink diamond pavé by Michael C. Fina, $120,000, michaelcfina.com

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Marisa Perry

The Casablanca Setting features a round brilliant diamond set in rose gold by Marisa Perry. Setting available with any center stone shape and in platinum, rose and yellow gold. Priced from $13,000, marisaperry.com

Soho Gem

Platinum engagement ring with a prong set 1.01ct brilliant-cut diamond center and a vintage style setting with brilliant and marquise-cut diamonds by Saturn Jewels, $12,900, sohogem.com

romantic Lovers of all things vintage will fall hard for these delicate designs with feminine details, including rose gold and floral-inspired settings.

Marisa Perry

The Rose Gold Victoria Rose engagement ring features a 2.71ct oval brilliant center stone and over 300 diamonds on the band and setting by Marisa Perry, priced from $16,000, marisaperry.com

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A vintage-inspired 18k white gold engagement ring featuring an emerald-cut diamond framed by six round brilliant-cut diamonds set in scalloped edges by the Claire Pettibone Fine Jewelry Collection, $9,900, trumpetandhorn.com

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Anna Sheffield

Astarte Ring with 0.33ct rose-cut diamond center stone and pear-shaped side stones set in 14k yellow gold by Anna Sheffield, $12,500, annasheffield.com

Kwiat

Round brilliant diamond ring with vintage style diamond halo set in platinum by Kwiat, style no. 17855A, price available upon request, kwiat.com

DeBeers

De Beers Caress diamond engagement ring in pink gold by De Beers, priced from $14,200, debeers.com

Catbird Susie Saltzman

Hyde platinum 2.32ct round brilliant-cut diamond ring with pavĂŠ border and shank and vintage milgrain detail by Susie Saltzman, price available upon request, susiesaltzman.com

Greenwich Jewelers

Cushion-cut diamond surrounded by a halo and delicate band of pavĂŠ diamonds, set in rose gold with vintageinspired details on the underside of the band by Beverley K, $6,300, greenwichjewelers.com

Pavlova Pink Sapphire ring with rose-cut pink sapphire and diamonds set in 18k rose gold by Elisa Solomon exclusively for Catbird, $2,318, catbirdnyc.com

Trumpet and Horn

A vintage-inspired engagement ring, Tiara, is made from 18k yellow gold and features a pear-shaped diamond, four bezel set round brilliant-cut diamonds and milgrained edges. Also available in platinum and rose gold. Price approximately $5,750, trumpetandhorn.com WINTER 2 016

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stacy tasman of howheasked.com shares her favorite new york city proposals and expert planning tips photo by cynthia chung weddings

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Knowing Ester wasn’t very fond of big surprises, Stephen decided to make their proposal quiet and personal. He brought her to St. Catherine’s Park on the Upper East Side because it represented the hard times in his life when she stuck by his side, and reinforced their strong relationship. Even though it was snowing, she agreed to take a walk in the park. When they passed a bench, Stephen got down on one knee and proposed with a Ring Pop, gold band, and diamond earrings, which she said was “exactly what she wanted.” The meaningful, intimate proposal was followed by a photo shoot in the snow, which Ester said made for great photos!

"Proposing is a statement of your eternal love and that symbol does not always have to be a diamond ring."

emily + paul

Emily and Paul had their first date on the High Line, so he thought it would be the perfect place for a surprise proposal. He had a friend of theirs, a photographer, ask Emily if they would pose for a couple’s portrait shoot that he could add to his portfolio. She was sure she could convince Paul, not realizing it was all part of his grand proposal plan. As soon as they arrived for “the shoot,” with the photographer hiding in the bushes, Paul proposed. Following the proposal, Paul brought his bride-to-be to Hogs & Heifers (another place they went to on their first date) for a celebratory tequila shot, followed by visits to several other special spots. Since he couldn’t take her to every meaningful one, he took her to a helipad where both of their families celebrated their engagement with a helicopter ride around the city. After the tour, Paul’s brother made dinner for everyone at his restaurant, Lupa. The couple ended the celebration with drinks with their closest friends at Houston Hall. Emily said of the day, “It couldn’t have been more perfect!”

photos by alicia swedenborg

lauren + mike

Lauren and Mike worked together, so when planning his proposal Mike sent her a calendar invite to her work e-mail asking her to be his “arm for the night.” She accepted, but didn’t know what the plans were. When she pressed him for information, he didn’t budge. That day, Mike took Lauren to the place they had their first date, The Kimberly Hotel, where a private table was set with champagne. He got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. After a quick engagement shoot in the city, the couple arrived at Mad 46, where their friends and family were waiting for them. Before heading home, Mike said he had to run back to the hotel for something. For his final surprise of the night, he had booked the Empire Suite for them to celebrate some more.

"Surprises are incredibly important (and romantic) when it comes to proposing. "

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"Incorporating a first date location is a great way to acknowledge the time you've spent together."

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Zack surprised Elizabeth with a trip to New York, where she had no clue as to what their itinerary would entail. After arriving, the couple enjoyed an intimate dinner, wandered through Times Square and saw Wicked on Broadway. More exciting activities would take place, including a trip to the National Museum of the American Indian and a visit to Central Park. While walking through the park, the couple stopped on Bow Bridge, where Zack told Elizabeth how much he loved and cared for her, and asked her to marry him. She said yes!

"Every detail was perfectly planned with this proposal!"

nikki + trent

Trent’s proposal to Nikki came as a big surprise since she lives in New York and he’s based in Omaha, Nebraska. When Nikki arrived at Lincoln Center for what she thought was a photo shoot for her friend, she was given an empty basket, a bag from Tiffany’s and told to walk in a specific direction. Along the way strangers, and a few familiar faces too, handed her a white rose. The trail led to Central Park where she saw Trent standing at the top of a snow-covered staircase. He had her open her first gift, a clock necklace from Tiffany & Co., with a note that read, “this is for time.” Then he pulled out a ring box and said, “this is for eternity.” The proposal was followed by a surprise dinner with family and friends at Tavern on the Green, where Nikki’s father gave her a bouquet that rounded the total of white roses to 100.

"The possibilities of where and how to propose are endless."

"An excellent example of how to incorporate family into an engagement."

stacey + pat photos by robert and kathleen photographers

photos by lindsey bohne kelsch

photos by jett walker photography

elizabeth + zack

The two college friends began their romance after they graduated from the University of Connecticut. They dated for five years, spending summers on the water and winters on the slopes. When they moved in together Pat decided they should celebrate by going out to dinner, and when they returned home that night he proposed. After making excited phone calls to family, there was a knock at their door and standing in the hallway were both of their families who had traveled near and far to celebrate with them. She said of the night, “It was perfection.”

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Stacy's Top 10 Proposal-Planning Tips Ensure you'll have the greatest proposal story ever

Make it heartfelt.

Capture it on video too.

This is a moment the two of you will remember for the rest of your lives. Get down on one knee and tell her why you love her and want to spend the rest of your life with her. Be sure to make eye contact and use her full name as you ask her to marry you.

It's so hard to remember all the sweet things your partner says when he's proposing because you are so caught up in the moment. Take a video so you can replay it, and share it with family and friends.

Ask permission.

Celebrate with family and friends.

If your girlfriend is close with her family, or any member in particular, tell them about your plans to propose. It will mean so much to her knowing that you spoke with them.

Propose in a way that speaks to you as a couple.

Since you know each other better than anybody, you’ll want a proposal that's well suited to the two of you. For example, if your girlfriend is reserved and hates being the center of attention, don’t plan a flash mob proposal in the middle of Times Square.

Pick a meaningful spot.

Find a way to celebrate your love doing what you like to do together.

photos by belathée photography, craig paulson photography, michael falco for christian oth studio

Incorporate what she wants.

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If you know it's important to her to look her best for the moment she gets engaged, do your best to ensure she has a manicure and is dressed up without making her suspicious. A great way to do this is to get her girlfriend to say she's in need of some pampering and have her bring her along.

Hire a photographer.

Capturing her surprised reaction will give you amazing photos to look at for years to come. Plus, photographers will be able to make suggestions as to what time to propose outdoors for the best lighting and great locations you can take engagement photos afterwards.

If they're not directly involved in your proposal, find a way to celebrate with them after. She will want to speak with everyone to share the news and a great way to do this is to gather everyone at a restaurant, surprise party or at home. Can’t get the long distance family there? Have them gather together wherever they may be so they can be in one room when she Facetimes them.

Have a backup plan.

If you are worried that your soon-to-be fiancée may take awhile to get ready tell her your "date" starts a bit earlier than it really does. If she starts running “late,” you won’t act too stressed and give away the surprise.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help.

If planning the proposal is stressing you out ask family and friends, who can keep a secret, for help or hire a professional. Proposal planners can make suggestions, scope out locations, and put you in touch with vendors to ensure everything goes according to plan.

And speaking of the pros, here are Twirl New York's picks for the top 3 proposal planners and a photographer you may want to hire: The Proposal Planner (347) 201-2496, brillianteventplanning.com The Heart Bandits (800) 520-5972, theheartbandits.com The Yes Girls (949) 766-5144, theyesgirls.com Paparazzi Proposals (888) 287-5120, paparazzi-proposals.com

Picture Perfect 10 must-read engagement portrait tips from the city's top photographers!

Follow @howheasked for daily doses of proposal moments and engagement rings.

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The Nightingale invitation by Courtney Jentzen for Bella Figura features gold shine foil stamping with charcoal letterpress ink. Four-piece set is $2,750 per 100, bellafigura.com

add glitz and glamour to your wedding invitation with the addition of gold, rose gold or even silver inks FALL 2015

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Set the tone for a formal wedding with a bold monogram or border. These gilded designs add a dramatic flair to a stationery suite.

1. Ceci New York Collection Lady Lace Invitation Suite, pricing starts at $25 per set based on quantity of 100, cecinewyork.com 2. White acrylic laser-cut invitation with custom hand drawn illustration printed in gold and brushed gold envelope by Alpine Creative Group. Invitation, $2,200 per 100, envelope with liner, $800 per 100, alpinecreativegroup.com 3. Ceci New York Collection Drape Me In Pearls Invitation Suite, pricing starts at $25 per set based on quantity of 100, cecinewyork.com 4. Custom laser-cut invitation, Lauren & TJ, with silver Chroma by RedBliss Design, $7,000 for 100, redbliss.com 5. The Caroline & Adam invitation by East Six with a soft blush pink, ivory and gold foil palette was inspired by LadurĂŠe. Four-piece invitation set starts at $2,750 per 100, eastsix.com 6. Commissioned Ceci New York Couture Kathleen and Patric Invitation Suite, pricing starts at $30 per set based on quantity of 100, cecinewyork.com

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Commissioned Ceci New York Couture Ari and Jonathan Invitation Suite, pricing starts at $25 per set based on quantity of 100, cecinewyork.com

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5. 1. Commissioned Ceci New York Couture Nicole and Dan Invitation Suite, pricing starts at $25 per set based on quantity of 100, cecinewyork.com 2. Custom invitation suite, Kelly & Barry, with laser-cut gold Chroma framing by RedBliss Design, $4,750 for 100, redbliss.com 3. New for 2016, Viviette by Jessica Tierney for Bella Figura features hand calligraphy accents by Sarah Hanna. Starting at $2,030 for a four-piece set per 100, bellafigura.com 4. Commissioned Ceci New York Couture Stephanie and Spencer Invitation Suite, pricing starts at $35 per set based on quantity of 100, cecinewyork.com 5. Custom brushed gold Chroma invitation, Angelo & Frederick, layered on black acrylic by RedBliss Design, prices available upon request, redbliss.com 6. Commissioned Ceci New York Couture Gianna and Kyle Invitation Suite, pricing starts at $25 per set based on quantity of 100, cecinewyork.com

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Oberon by Jessica Tierney for Bella Figura, featuring hand calligraphy accents by Sarah Hanna. Starting at $2,685 for a four-piece invitation set per 100, bellafigura.com

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5. 1. Everlasting Gem by Elm and Gray for Wedding Paper Divas. $2.29 each for 100, weddingpaperdivas.com 2. Sweet Henriette by Racheal Bumbolo for Bella Figura, starting at $1,865 for a four-piece invitation set per 100, bellafigura.com 3. Three-ply white stock invitation with charcoal letterpress printing and gold and silver foil with gold foil gilded edges and hand calligraphy by Alpine Creative Group. Four-piece set, including lined envelope, $22 each for 100, alpinecreativegroup.com 4. The Talulah & Mason invitation by East Six features a gold foil geometric design and an exaggerated flap on the sleek black deluxe envelope. Four-piece invitation set starts at $2,630 per 100, eastsix.com 5. Gilded Romance by Magnolia Press for Wedding Paper Divas. $2.29 each for 100, weddingpaperdivas.com 6. Custom watercolor invitation, Allison & Jason, with rose gold foiled floral ribbons by RedBliss Design, $6,500 for 100, redbliss.com

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Custom round gold Chroma invitation, Gina & Scott, with laser-cut champagne bubbles by RedBliss Design, prices available upon request, redbliss.com

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photo by craig paulson photography. design by lenox hill florist at the central park boathouse

Ask any wedding planner, floral designer, or even a celebrity, and they’ll all tell you how important lighting is. Often overlooked on wedding checklists, lighting can help enhance your wedding’s design and decor by highlighting various elements from the altar to the dance floor. “Lighting is such an important element to pay attention to as it can change the entire design,” explains wedding and event designer Preston Bailey.“Make sure the lighting professionals know what your expectations are and that you monitor the process.” When walking through your ceremony and reception venues talk to your wedding planner and event designer about what in the room you want to highlight or hide, and what the focal

points should be. You can put pin spots over the centerpieces, use uplighting to feature architectural details or customize the dance floor by shining your wedding logo or monogram on it with a gobo. You can also use candles, lanterns and sparklers to light up the night. “Candlelight creates a glow that isn’t harsh,” says Tamra Sanford, owner of Ever Swoon. “It makes for a warm, romantic and intimate environment.” Whatever venue your ceremony and reception are set in, keep the lighting of the space at the forefront of your plans. In addition to illuminating the room it will set the mood whether you’re going for a romantic dinner or a wild dance party.

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candles “My design motto is always: More candles!” TINSEL & TWINE’s Erica Taylor tells Twirl New York. There is never a time when candles don’t add to the romantic atmosphere of a wedding. And there are so many types of candles to choose from too. Teeny-tiny votives, broad-based pillars, and thin-as-a-rail tapers each make a different statement. Before finalizing a candle-focused centerpiece or design element, check with the venue that there aren’t any open flame rules you must follow.

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twinkle lights When you want sparkle but don’t want to come off too flashy, perhaps twinkle lights are the decor option to go for. They give off just the right amount of celebratory flair without ever being over the top or gaudy.

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lanterns No matter what your lanterns are made of, paper, fabric or wrought iron, they can be used as a decorative touch at the ceremony, on a pathway to guide guests, or light up your reception. Combine them with candles and you’ve got double the effect of a romantic scene your guests will continue to talk about.

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sparklers & fireworks Whether you forgo the sparkle on your gown, in your makeup or on your invite, using sparklers for your exit is more than memorable. And fireworks will make your affair reminiscent of a Hollywood blockbuster.

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BIG CITY,

BIGGER SPARKLE

ZOLA

A definitive guide to shopping New York’s best and brightest baubles PHOTO COURTESY OF ERSTWHILE FALL 2015

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THE MUST-STOP BOUTIQUE SHOPS

Soho Gem

Catbird Wedding Annex

This jewelry haven located in Manhattan’s fashion mecca (you guessed it, Soho), is a culmination of inherent business savvy, passion and pure talent from sisters Irina Ferry and Maria Benavides. Specializing in precious gemstones, including sapphires, rubies and emeralds, this dynamic duo works directly with a mining company in Madagascar to deliver a collection of ethically sourced gems ideal for the elegant bride. The Soho storefront offers an elaborate collection of delicate and modern pieces.

Across the East River awaits a tiny boutique as kitschy as the Brooklyn borough itself. While the jeweler is best known for its stackable rings (just ask frequent shoppers Olivia Wilde and Zoe Kravitz), it also carries a wide variety of unique sparklers made in-studio by local artists from fair trade gold and conflict-free stones at its dedicated wedding jewelry store. Indie brides, this one’s for you! 540 Driggs Avenue at N. 7th St., Williamsburg • (718) 599-2340 catbirdnyc.com

367 West Broadway at Broome St., Soho • (212) 625-3004 sohogem.com

The Clay Pot

162 7th Avenue at Garfield Pl., Park Slope 22 Spring Street at Mott St., Nolita (800) 989-3579, clay-pot.com

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Greenwich Jewelers

Facets Fine Handcrafted Jewelry

After one visit (or if you’re remote, a quick scan through its website), it’s clear that family-owned Greenwich Jewelers is an industry leader when it comes to great service and a wide selection of styles. With an expertly curated collection that features everything from vintage-inspired pieces to classically-cut diamonds to unexpected baubles, this downtown destination has something for every type of bride.

Just outside of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park sits an enchanting jewelry oasis. With the largest selection of antique and estate engagement rings in Brooklyn, couples are sure to find a ring that speaks to them from bygone eras such as the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco periods. The in-house design team can also work with brides and grooms-to-be to re-craft a vintage ring into a one-of-a-kind custom setting. In addition to engagement rings, this jewelry hub features contemporary pieces by a number of designers, including Jennie Kwon and Mia Lara.

64 Trinity Place at Rector St., Financial District • (212) 964-7592 greenwichjewelers.com

97A 7th Avenue at Union St., Park Slope • (718) 638-3898 facetsparkslope.com

Michael C. Fina Founded in 1935, this family-owned and operated retailer started by specializing in sterling silver and has since expanded its jewelry prowess to include one of the greatest diamond collections in New York. Brides can customize a one-of-a-kind engagement ring or pick from an extensive gallery of designer jewels, including the largest selection of Tacori rings in the city. 500 Park Avenue at 59th St., Midtown East • (212) 557-2500, michaelcfina.com

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Ask any Brooklynite who knows a thing or two about engagement rings, and they’ll refer you to The Clay Pot, a Park Slope staple that carries designs by American crafters from across the country. But be warned, while you may go in for the pavé, you could end up leaving with that and—as the name would suggest—a slew of artisanal pottery. For those searching strictly for a sparkler, head to its newly opened Nolita storefront—specializing solely in wedding jewelry.

Love Adorned If you’re looking for something as precious and permanent as an engagement ring, Love Adorned is the store for you. Sister shop to East Village tattoo parlor Adorned, the hybrid hideaway offers an eclectic mix of edgy and offbeat, new and vintage pieces. 269 Elizabeth Street at E. Houston St., Nolita • (212) 431-5683 loveadorned.com

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THE DISCERNING DESIGNERS Anna Sheffield As a self-described magic maker, New York-based designer Anna Sheffield is all about pushing bridal boundaries when it comes to engagement rings. With a background in sculpture and metalsmithing, Sheffield specializes in traditional designs with a twist. Her Orchard Street flagships’ clean and minimal décor allows shoppers to focus on the task at—or on—hand. Be on the lookout for the Hazeline and the Bea—her two most beloved bridal styles.

Erica Weiner

47 Orchard Street at Hester St., Lower East Side • (212) 925-7010 annasheffield.com

173 Elizabeth Street at Spring St., Nolita 360 Atlantic Avenue at Hoyt St., Boerum Hill (212) 334-6383, ericaweiner.com

Cathy Waterman Cathy Waterman designs with an “anything goes” approach, which may be why she’s able to create pieces that match the caliber of a real-life fairy tale. Taking inspiration from nature, specifically her native California, Waterman’s collections include everything from simple, pavé-lined bands to kite-shaped 22k gold stunners—a must-look for the alternative romantic. Barneys New York 660 Madison Avenue at 61st St., Midtown East • (212) 826-8900 cathywaterman.com

Marisa Perry Atelier Brides with a penchant for micro-pavé must take a trip to designer Marisa Perry’s Hudson Street shop. The husband-and-wife team offers the thinnest micro-pavé diamond band in the industry as well as classic, vintage and Art Deco styles. 636 Hudson Street at Horatio St., West Village • (212) 566-8977 marisaperry.com McTeigue & McClelland

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Artist Tim McClelland designs bespoke engagement rings with materials found by leading industry buyer Walter McTeigue. With an emphasis on superior craftsmanship and the use of Old-Century techniques, the dynamic duo creates unique, timeless pieces beloved by many brides. By appointment only.

SOHO GEM David Alan Jewelry One spontaneous class was all it took for David Alan to fall in love with the art of jewelry design. Alan creates custom-made pieces ranging in style from antique to European to cushion-cut, and it’s his Old-World craftsmanship and passion for people that make each and every piece unique and timeless in its own right. By appointment only. 2 West 45th Street at Fifth Ave., Ste. 1403, Midtown • (212) 382-1410 davidalanjewelry.com

An entrepreneurial spirit, love for her native New York and sheer passion for hands-on craftsmanship led Erica Weiner to her true calling: jewelry design. With two storefronts in neighborhoods as fashion-forward as the designer herself—Nolita and Boerum Hill—brides can experience the charm that won Weiner a cult following—from signature vintage-inspired pieces to her 1909 collection comprised of antique rings from around the world.

608 Fifth Avenue at 49th St., Ste. 405, Midtown • (800) 956-2826 mc2jewels.com Susie Saltzman For over a decade, Susie Saltzman has been designing and crafting engagement rings that reflect a couple’s style preferences and lifestyle. She works with each client one-on-one for a bespoke service that takes them from ideation to a one-of-a-kind design. Saltzman’s rings and jewelry have a fresh, modern take on traditional and timeless styles, including her compass-inspired prong setting, which is a slight twist on the classic solitaire. Inspired by the emotion and sentiment of the day, you’re sure to find something special and unique at this Village atelier. Each Susie Saltzman ring is eco-friendly and custom-made in New York City. By appointment only. 636 Broadway at Bleecker St., Ste. 1122 Greenwich Village • (888) 544-6555 susiesaltzman.com

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VINTAGE & ESTATE

Erie Basin

Fred Leighton

Located on the waterfront in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood, vintage boutique Erie Basin is as captivating and charming as its orientation, and the same can be said for founder Russell Whitmore. The collector and jewelry designer takes pride in his handson approach to customer service and curating. His collection of precious gems from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries is guaranteed to blow the minds of bauble lovers everywhere.

If you’ve ever watched a Red Carpet show, chances are you’ve oohed and aahed at a Fred Leighton piece. Actresses such as Sarah Jessica Parker and Catherine Zeta-Jones have donned a Leighton diamond. Known for vintage and estate pieces, Fred Leighton’s collections feature designs ranging from the Georgian and Victorian periods to the avant-garde styles of the Art Deco era through fashions from the 20th and 21st centuries. 773 Madison Avenue at 66th St., Upper East Side • (212) 288-1872 fredleighton.com

Erstwhile

Stephen Russell There’s no shortage of vintage glamour at Stephen Russell’s uptown boutique. Owners Stephen Feuerman and Russell Zelenetz search the globe and meticulously pick the finest pieces from their favorite periods—Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco, to name a few. Shoppers are sure to find original styles from household names like Boucheron and Boivin. 970 Madison Avenue at 76th St., Upper East Side • (212) 579-6900 stephenrussell.com

Thanks to collector and art lover Alice Kwartler, only a glass window separates New Yorkers from not-so-hidden treasures. Kwaterler’s hand-chosen pieces range from Art Deco and Art Nouveau to gems from the forties and fifties. Industry-leading brands like Buccellati, Chanel and Bulgari can be discovered at the corner of 57th and Park. 445 Park Avenue at 57th St., Midtown • (212) 752-3590 alicekwartler.com

589 Fifth Avenue at 48th St., Midtown • (212) 390-1144 erstwhilejewelry.com

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MY CENTER STONE

REVERIE

This former InStyle and BRIDES editor features engagement rings from real brides as well as designs she sees during market appointments.

The Instagram account for Reverie, an engagement ring registry, is filled with images from professional photographers, brides and jewelers.

THE MRS. BOX

GEM GOSSIP

The blogger behind Grey Likes Weddings posts designer rings styled in velvet ring boxes shot by wellknown wedding photographers.

Highlighting trends, antique jewels, celebrity baubles and discoveries at boutiques around the world, you’ll find more than rings on this feed.

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Kentshire Galleries Searching for a showstopper? Look no further than Kentshire Galleries. One scroll through its online collection is enough for nonNew Yorkers to purchase a plane ticket for an in-person look at its sparklers. Don’t believe us? Pieces from the jewelry collection, located in Bergdorf Goodman, have been worn by the likes of Angelina Jolie and Natalie Portman—the shop even starred in Sex and the City. If it’s OK by Carrie Bradshaw, it’s more than OK by us.

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Grab your sunnies and ready those ring fingers because one look at the gallery of vintage, estate and original engagement ring designs from heritage shop Erstwhile will leave you blinded by sparkle and beckoning for a bauble. Styles from the Victorian and Edwardian periods to French Art Nouveau and Art Deco make for a collection that’s as diverse as it is beautiful. Expect the unexpected. By appointment only.

GET INSPIRED

Alice Kwartler

Bergdorf Goodman 754 Fifth Avenue at 58th St., Midtown • (212) 872-8653 kentshire.com

388 Van Brunt Street at Dikeman St., Red Hook • (718) 554-6147 eriebasin.com

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THE DIAMOND DISTRICT

THE TRIED & TRUSTED

Raffi Fine Jewelry

Tiffany & Co.

Ask any New Yorker (or tourist for that matter) about the Diamond District and they’ll tell you it’s a doozy, but Raffi Fine Jewelry is a diamond in the ultra-crowded rough—pun intended. The shop specializes in GIA-certified engagement rings and customdesigned stunners.

For some, the little blue box is an icon as significant as an engagement ring. Whether square or Lucida®, solitaire or three stone, Tiffany & Co.’s collection of timeless baubles will always be a foolproof pick. The on-the-go bride may love the brand’s Engagement Ring Finder app, but we prefer the Breakfast at Tiffany’s experience—pearls, poise and pastry are a must.

578 Fifth Avenue at 47th St., Booth 19, Midtown • (212) 575-5985 J. Birnbach From the Oscars to the Emmy’s, J. Birnbach’s diamonds have been worn by the best of the best, which may explain why their collection of over 2,000 GIA-certified diamonds shines brighter than most of the jewelry hubs on 47th Street. They carry everything from simple solitaire settings to thought-provoking pavé patterns.

727 Fifth Avenue at 57th St., Midtown 37 Wall Street at William St., Financial District 97 Greene Street at Spring St., Soho (212) 755-8000 tiffany.com

576 Fifth Avenue at 46th St., Ste. 301, Midtown • (212) 997-3205 jbirnbach.com Salvatore & Co. Michael Salvatore of Salvatore & Co. is a mastermind when it comes to the essential 4Cs – cut, clarity, carat weight, and color. With a large inventory of classically cut gems and diamonds, the traditional bride is sure to find the one. 581 Fifth Avenue at 47th St., 2nd floor, Midtown • (212) 398-1200 salvatoreandco.com photo by © Andrew Bordwin

Jangmi Located in Manhattan’s stunning International Gem Tower (Google it), Jangmi Jewelry is one of the city’s largest and most renowned Korean jewelry stores. Specializing in Hearts and Arrow Diamonds, these jewelers promise ring seekers a near perfect pattern of eight symmetrical arrows and hearts—talk about blinding bling. 44 West 47th Street at 6th Ave., Ste. GF16, Midtown • (212) 302-5000 jangmijewelry.com

TIFFANY & CO.

Peter J. Germano

Some say that Harry Winston is the crown jewel of the diamond industry. The brand’s iconic micro-pavé setting, fittingly deemed The One, is a frontrunner when it comes to delicate, feminine styles. Many a starlet—Gabrielle Union and a certain famous Destiny’s Child member—rock the brand’s high-end offerings.

Harry Winston

For the bride who knows what she wants, Peter J. Germano is the ideal destination. The jewelry house, which opened in the 1960s, has a stellar reputation among their clientele, which include fourth generation customers. One-on-one consultations include a tutorial on diamonds and a discussion on various settings and styles, including customization options. By appointment only. 576 Fifth Avenue at 47th St., Ste. 901, Midtown • (212) 719-2160 peterjgermano.com

718 Fifth Avenue at 56th St., Midtown • (212) 399-1000 harrywinston.com

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THE TRIED & TRUSTED (cont.)

THE ONE-STOP ONLINE SHOPS

Cartier

Stephanie Gottlieb Fine Jewelry

If the name wasn’t luxurious enough—go ahead, just say it out loud in your best Satine accent (you Moulin Rouge lovers know what we’re talking about)—the unparalleled selection of pristine engagement rings will impress even the anti-brides. Prince Rainier III secured his matrimony to Grace Kelly with a Cartier promise band. Most recently, the uber fashionable Mary-Kate Olsen said ‘I do’ to French banker Olivier Sarkozy and a four-carat, sapphire-lined vintage stunner. That’s enough to convince us that Cartier will continue to grace ring fingers for decades to come.

One look at Stephanie Gottlieb’s Instagram gallery will leave you double-tapping and dashing straight to her website. In addition to shopping Stephanie’s picks, you can also work with her to design a custom piece or have her come by for a Diamond Information Session to teach you and your future groom all about the 4Cs, samples included. From the dainty designs of Naomi Gray and Maya J to customized cushion cuts, the online boutique has a little something for every aesthetic. Be warned: the thoughtfully curated collection could induce some indecisiveness— but you know what they say, two is better than one.

767 Fifth Avenue at 59th St., Midtown 828 Madison Ave at 69th St., Upper East Side (212) 457-3203 cartier.us

stephanie@stephaniegottlieb.com (914) 815-2731 stephaniegottlieb.com

Van Cleef & Arpels This notable French brand has been a favorite of fiancés since its brick-and-mortar inception in 1906. While designs remain classic, unexpected twists like the pieces in its Perleé collection and cloverleaf trademark offer an array of offbeat styles. 744 Fifth Avenue at 57th St., Midtown • (212) 896-9284 vancleefarpels.com

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Kwiat

Trumpet & Horn

This family-owned jeweler has been designing and crafting enchanting pieces since 1907. At its Madison Avenue workshop you’ll find an array of stunning styles to choose from, but can also work with their design team to craft a ring that speaks to you. The signature Kwiat Setting enhances each diamond’s sparkle, while their cuts make the stones appear larger. And we think that’s just brilliant!

A passion for the past is what inspired collectors, and twin brothers, Tom and Jerry Heidenreich to create Trumpet & Horn, an online treasure trove of one-of-a-kind vintage pieces. The brothers and Jerry’s wife Kim scour the world for unique jewelry from every era. Shortly after opening up a shop online they created the T&H Nouveau Collection comprised of vintage-inspired pieces reminiscent of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pop over to Trumpet & Horn for a little something old or something new.

725 Madison Avenue at 63rd St., Upper East Side • (212) 725-777 kwiat.com

concierge@trumpetandhorn.com (800) 593-1933 trumpetandhorn.com

De Beers The brand behind the iconic A Diamond is Forever slogan, De Beers has been hand-selecting diamonds and creating engagement rings, wedding bands and diamond jewelry since 1888. Their selection of both traditional and modern settings include classic solitaires as well as proprietary designs that showcase a diamond’s fire. Want to be sure that your stone is a cut above? Ask a jeweler at their Midtown location to use the De Beers Iris for a look at how brilliant the diamond you’re buying really is. 703 Fifth Avenue at 55th St., Midtown • (212) 906-0001 debeers.com

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Ring Selfies

Blue Nile Blue Nile is the answer to every busy bride’s problems. This online hub offers the largest selection of certified diamonds and high-end jewelry in the world at just a click away—all the frills without the fuss. So, whether you’re looking for loose stones, custom-made cuts or pre-designed rings, this digital diamond destination is your answer for a breezy and beautiful purchase. diamondexpert@bluenile.com (800) 242-2728 bluenile.com

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FASHION REPORT

photo by rebecca walker for ira lippke studios

GLITTERING GOWNS sparkle on your wedding day in one of these bejeweled dresses

The overwhelming trend at Bridal Fashion Week in New York was nearly naked. Some of those poor models barely had a stitch on! But looking past all the skin and barely-there dresses, a bit of sparkle caught our eye. Beading and crystals have always been dominant, but the beading this season had more of a shimmer than a glare. Refined icy crystals took the place of oversized crystal nuggets and jewels. “The message was loud and clear at bridal market this season," explains Selina Howard, bridal stylist and creative director of Vainglorious Brides, “sparkle could possibly be the new white. The use of fine beading

creates a subtle but luminous shimmer where you can't tell where one bead ends and the other begins." Beth Chapman, owner of Beth Chapman Styling in Connecticut agrees. “There was a shift towards more texture including delicate, icy beading. This type of beading is perfect for the bride who wants a little delicate shimmer on her wedding day or even for the bride who never thought she wanted sparkle! The effect is subtle, but dramatic and creates a beautiful glow for the bride.” No matter if you want to add full on glitz or a sophisticated, subtle twinkle, we found the best gowns to help you shimmer down the aisle.

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REEM ACRA AVAILABLE AT KLEINFELD

PAOLO SEBASTIAN AVAILABLE AT MARK INGRAM ATELIER

"There is something magical about wearing a gown that shimmers. It's festive, celebratory and makes you happy." - Naeem Khan

ALON LIVNE WHITE AVAILABLE AT MARK INGRAM ATELIER

INBAL DROR AVAILABLE AT THE WEDDING SALON OF MANHASSET

NAEEM KAHN AVAILABLE AT BERGDORF GOODMAN

BLINGED OUT Brides who want all over beading and bling still have plenty to choose from. Mini crystals tightly sewn together or in a geometric pattern provide bling without your guests needing to wear shades.

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AMSALE AVAILABLE AT THE AMSALE MADISON AVENUE FLAGSHIP SALON

SABRINA DAHAN AVAILABLE AT MARK INGRAM ATELIER

HAYLEY PAIGE AVAILABLE AT THE PLUMED SERPENT BRIDAL

ROMONA KEVEZA AVAILABLE AT BRIDAL REFLECTIONS

CAROLINA HERRERA AVAILABLE AT BERGDORF GOODMAN

PRINCESS

Unlike Cinderella, Elsa proved the modern princess can wear a gown that sparkles. Brides who favor a princess-style gown can chose from an array of encrusted bodices and all over sprinkles of shimmer. FALL 2015

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INBAL DROR AVAILABLE AT MARK INGRAM ATELIER

INES DI SANTO AVAILABLE AT BERGDORF GOODMAN

MARK ZUNINO AVAILABLE AT KLEINFELD PALLAS COUTURE AVAILABLE AT MARK INGRAM ATELIER

SEXY & SHEER If you have your eye on the sexy sheer looks that populated the runways, but really are a glitter girl at heart, these stunning gowns offer the best of both trends. This look is for the bride who really wants to be noticed on her wedding day!

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ALON LIVNE WHITE AVAILABLE AT SAKS FIFTH AVENUE


FASHION REPORT

J. MENDEL AVAILABLE AT MARK INGRAM ATELIER

BERTA AVAILABLE AT SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

KENNETH POOL AVAILABLE AT KLEINFELD

ANNE BARGE AVAILABLE AT THE WHITE DRESS BY THE SHORE

MIRA ZWILLINGER AVAILABLE AT THE WEDDING SALON OF MANHASSET

SOPHISTICATED

For the bride who wants to shine, but in a subtle, more refined style, these dresses are fashion forward, with narrower silhouettes. The beading, while intricate, never overwhelms the construction of the gown. FALL 2015

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atina had found success on stage and screen, but sensed something was missing: someone to share it with. Asking friends for advice, her co-star in Sister Act suggested she join eHarmony. Around the same time David was getting the same suggestions from his colleagues. After seeing her photo and profile, David messaged her and the two decided to meet for drinks one afternoon because, as Patina explained, she’s a singer and works nights. At the end of their first date he dropped her off at the Broadway Theatre, and once he saw her likeness on billboards he realized his date wasn’t just a singer, but a Broadway star. In addition to her role in Sister Act, she has also starred in the films The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and 2, and in CBS's Madam Secretary. As their relationship moved forward so did Patina’s career. One night David had a dream that Patina was thanking him in an acceptance speech at the Tony Awards, for a role in Pippin and in it she referred to David as “her fiancé.” Soon after he encouraged her to audition for Pippin. She got the part and on opening night David proposed. And did the rest of David’s dream ring true? Yes, Patina won the Tony. And she did thank her fiancé.

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As for the wedding, leave it to an entertainer to have a creative, untraditional and entertaining ceremony. When Patina first heard Pharrell’s Happy, she immediately knew it needed to be incorporated into her wedding. “It says everything about how I feel about David, and about our whole celebration,” Patina told Twirl New York. When she first heard it, she couldn’t stop dancing, and wanted this feeling to come across from the very beginning of her ceremony. While guests waited for the ceremony to start, the bride’s friend, Leslie Odom, Jr., started singing Happy, accompanied by the Brass Kitchen Band. Other members of the bridal party soon joined in and sang as they took their places at the front of the altar where the ceremony was to take place at The Foundry. The upbeat song set the mood for the rest of the event, which was a festive and fun affair with a mix of southern, whimsical details and sleek, city touches. “It was remarkable to be a part of their day,” says their wedding planner, 58

Tamra Sanford of Ever Swoon. “We were creating an interactive experience. The atmosphere was one of love and celebration, but it was warm and intimate at the same time.” For her wedding gown, Patina chose a romantic lace dress by Monique Lhuillier with a corseted bodice and open back. For the ceremony she added a full tulle over skirt, which she also wore as the newlyweds led their guests around Long Island City in a traditional New Orleans second line. Before the reception, she removed the skirt to reveal a fitted lace sheath, accented with a crystal embellished belt. “Patina was one of my all-time favorite brides,” shares Mark Ingram, owner of the Mark Ingram Atelier. “She was so confident and classy. Both of her bridal looks suited her perfectly, elegant for her ceremony and a sexy siren at the reception! Patina’s ensemble was the perfect example of how a bride can successfully pull off two very different looks with one gown.”

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To get the party started, after the couple’s first dance, professional break dancers took to the newly created dance floor to the delight of the crowd. Unbeknownst to Patina, David had been taking break dancing lessons. He invited her to his last class and she couldn’t believe how amazingly well he performed. “He always says I am the performer in the family,” adds Patina, “but he was so good. He did a great job!” For the wedding’s decor, Patina chose Poppies & Posies to create organic and free flowing floral arrangements of seasonal blooms that included garden roses, dusty millers, blush ranunculus and other greenery set in both small and large vases. Votive and pale blue pillar candles added a warm, romantic glow under the clear-topped reception tent. WINTER 2 016

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“Everyone was so happy and energetic. There was dancing from start to finish, and it was better than I ever expected. The place was on fire. It was electric.� --Patina

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For the menu, the couple worked with Brooklyn based Cobblestone Catering to create a delicious meal that included a mix of their hometown favorites. During cocktail hour blackened trout po’ boys, chicken and waffles and petit baby back ribs were a few of the delectables that were passed. For the main course, guests chose between pan-roasted branzino and a mushroomcrusted filet mignon, with a side of pan roasted Brussels sprouts and sweet yam cobbler. While the couple chose to cut a naked wedding cake from Momofuku Milk Bar, the dessert menu also included a range of sweets: banana bread pudding, bourbon pecan tarts, apple tarte tartin, mini red velvet and blackout cupcakes, and peanut butter fudge brownies. And as a surprise for David, Patina ordered a Carvel Fudgie the Whale groom’s cake, his favorite.

Above all, the couple wanted their wedding day to feel like a family reunion, where all their relatives and friends would come together in an atmosphere of love and celebration. “From my Carnegie Mellon friends to David’s hometown friends, everyone was dancing with each other. I wanted everyone to mesh and they did,” Patina remembers. “Everyone was so happy and energetic. There was dancing from start to finish, and it was better than I ever expected. The place was on fire. It was electric.”

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Monique Lhuillier / Jeweled Headpiece: Hushed Commotion / Bridal Gown and Headpiece Salon: Mark Ingram Atelier / Groom's Tuxedo: Lanvin Groom and Groomsmen Boutonnières: Lego Hearts by Dee and Ricky Florist: Poppies & Posies / Caterer: Cobblestone Catering / Makeup: Makeup by Kai

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Hair: Styles on B

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Carlins Designs / Earrings: Blue Nile / Shoes: Jimmy Choo / Bridesmaid Dresses: Amsale / Break dancers: Crickett / Second Line Band: Brass Kitchen, led by

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Momofuku Milk Bar / Invitations: Starboard Press / Menu,

Programs, Place Cards: Jenn Herrington / Nail Artist: Vanity Projects Hotel: Gansevoort Park Avenue / Rentals: Broadway Party Rentals and Universal Light

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ANDREW PRINCE SHARES HIS EXPERT ADVICE ON SELECTING YOUR WEDDING-DAY JEWELRY

cufflinks

Choose a pair you will wear a flinks are always interesting the them, so pick a design you can w always bring you good memor ling silver cufflinks with dot and line and en burst decoration, style $330, andrewprince.co.u

Choosing jaw-dropping jewels for your wedding can sometimes be more stressful than finding the dress! To help make the process more fun than frustrating, we asked Andrew Prince who has designed pieces for Downton Abbey, Miss Piggy and Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother, for his top tips on how to pick out earrings, a necklace, and even a tiara to complement your wedding-day look. PHOTO BY TIM WHITE STUDIOS

necklaces

For gowns with a plunging V-neckline or sweetheart you should wear a little sparkle to draw the eye to the center as this will frame your face, particularly if you are wearing your hair up and drop earrings. Top left, sterling silver, cubic zirconia sautoir necklace with a pear-shaped blue topaz drop, style no. AP301, $1,800, kentshire.com. Above, Swarovski crystal necklace with oval lavender crystals, each framed by a spray of white crystals, in plated bronze, style no. AP206, $1,350, kentshire.com

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bracelets

Wear a bracelet on the opposite hand you wear your engagement ring, otherwise it will detract from your ring. It’s all about balance and proportion. Chevron pattern strap bracelet with brilliant cut premium quality cubic zirconia, style no. E1A3012, $300, andrewprince.co.uk


Lady Grantham and Lady Rose dress up in Andrew Prince jewels when they're presented at court in Season 4. The final season of Downton Abbey premieres on Sunday, January 3, 2016 on MASTERPIECE on PBS.

tiaras

again. Novelty cufe one time you wear wear again and will ries. Oval sterh white enamel ngraved starno. R6V9012, uk.

It's best if the base of the tiara is wrapped in velvet because it will grip better and be more comfortable. Large crystal and faux pearl tiara with graduated open pear-shaped motifs, worn in season 4 of Downton Abbey, style no. AP76, $1,850, kentshire.com

"It’s not all about the dress. It’s about you. The dress, like a wedding cake, with no decoration is just a white lump." –Andrew Prince

Swarovski crystal tiara of scroll design with two-row openwork base and faux pearl accents, style no. AP230, $925, kentshire.com

Swarovski crystal tiara of wave and scroll design with a two-row base of brilliant cut crystals, style no. AP298B, $850, kleinfeldbridal.com

Swarovski crystal tiara with marquis and round crystals, style no. AP182XC, $800, kleinfeldbridal.com

earrings

Don’t wear studs. They’re so boring. You wear studs to the office. Go with a little bit of a drop of something for a little movement and shimmer around your face. Left, cubic zirconia earrings with cluster design tops and pendants, style no. AP191, $375, kentshire.com. Below, cubic zirconia earrings with open pear-shaped pendants and foliate motifs, each centering on an articulated pear-shaped drop, style no. AP152B, $475, kentshire.com.

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hair jewelry

Freshly washed and conditioned hair is a nightmare to work with, particularly if you are wearing a hair comb. It is too soft and slippery, and anything placed in there will slide out unless it's fixed with plenty of hairspray. One day old unconditioned hair is ideal as it has a bit of grip, is not weighed down with conditioner and will hold a style as well as anything put into it. Large feather hair slide set with brilliant-cut Swarovski crystals, identical to the piece worn by Lady Mary in Season 3 of Downton Abbey, style no. Z27959, $975, kentshire.com. WINTER 2 016

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