Monthly Archive for October, 2009

Paris Wedding Trend for 2010: Black and Bling

October 22, 2009

One of the biggest trends spotted at last weeks’ Salon du Mariage at the Carrousel du Louvre was actually a hybrid of a couple of past trends, something that we’ve affectionately dubbed  “Black and Bling”. From the moment you stepped into the Salon, you could see that it was going to be all about High Drama. Sponsored by Swarovski Crystallized and designed by Jean-Luc Blais, the entrée to the salon was literally dripping in dramatic bling-  from gowns to accessories, to the amazing over-the-top banquet table- nearly every inch of the space was bejeweled.

Once fully in the Salon, things were a bit more tame, but le Black et Bling still played a predominant role- showing up in DIY decorations, wedding cakes, and tabletop accessories. Oh, and what would a Paris wedding show be without the ubiquitous Black Wedding Dress? This year’s version came at the runway shows’ finale from Hayari Couture-  a black and silver, seemingly 80’s-inspired mini with a tumbling train at the back.

So, how can you bring a little Parisian Black and Bling to your wedding or event?  How about starting with black or transparent glass candelabras with tall, black taper candles? Or bunches of white hydrangeas in a cluster of black and clear glass vases in different shapes and sizes?  And don’t forget to add gobs of loose or scatter crystals.  We all know that weddings have been blinged out for quite some time now, but one decidedly Parisian touch that I saw this year was whimsy. Parisian Black and Bling isn’t just about serious Hollywood glamor, it’s also about fun and fantasy. So feel free to add your own silly touches: butterflies, crowns, feathers-  whatever you need to make this trend your own.

le "Black et Bling", paris wedding trend 2010

le "Black et Bling", paris wedding trend 2010

dramatic bling from Hayari Couture

wedding drama from Hayari Couture

"black et bling" tabletop by jean-luc blais

"black et bling" tabletop by jean-luc blais

black and crystal table elements

black and crystal table elements

paris wedding trends 2010 Black and Bling

paris wedding trends 2010 Black and Bling - dress: Suzanne Ermann, cake: Fauchon

black wedding dress by hayari couture

black wedding dress by hayari couture

an insiders peek at parisian wedding trends for 2010

October 16, 2009

salon du mariage carousel du louvre

salon du mariage carrousel du louvre

Be sure to follow me on Twitter @parisianparty because tomorrow, Saturday, October 17th, I will be tweeting “en direct” from the Salon du Mariage at the Carrousel du Louvre. One of the better of the Paris wedding shows, the Salon du Mariage au Carrousel du Louvre highlights many of the top designers, venues, caterers, and other wedding industry professionals in Paris.  I’ll be in the thick of it, iphone in hand, bringing you all of the latest Parisian wedding trends, from tabletop to fashion design.  And speaking of fashion design- there are several fabulous runway shows scheduled throughout the day  which will feature the latest collections from French wedding dress designers Ana Quasoar, Max Chaoul, Delphine Manivet and more.  Take a look at the exhibitors on the Salon’s website, and feel free to send me a tweet if there’s something that you want to take a closer look at.  Otherwise, I’ll see you at the Salon!

an autumn elopement at the eiffel tower

October 14, 2009

Well, it’s officially autumn, and all across Paris people are layering up and turning on the chauffage. But before it got chilly, we were able to squeeze in one more elopement celebration in Paris. Nick (who is a dead-ringer for Tobey McGuire, by-the-way…) had wanted a big, home-style wedding surrounded by all of his friends and family, while Christina always dreamed of an intimate ceremony in Paris. They chose to compromise- by having both! Their traditional wedding (with all the trimmings) was held in Richmond, Virginia in late September, and was followed a few weeks later by a sweet and simple elopement ceremony beneath the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. Christina’s parents were able to join them for the trip, and made their celebration that much more special by saying a few words during the ceremony. Afterwards, the four were whisked away, photographer in tow, to all four corners of the city-  where the newlyweds were photographed enjoying the last drops of Indian summer in Paris.  Kisses and Félicitations to them both!

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