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PRESENTED BY BERKSCOUNTYWEDDINGS.COM • VOLUME 2 • Summer Issue

 The Berks Bouquet

The Best of Berks County for Your Special Day...

Spring is in the air! Planning a wedding can be one of the most challenging tasks anyone can experience. The Berks Bouquet is a collection of articles and information to help you plan a fantastic wedding and reception! Enjoy...

DO DAZZLERS

Hair accessories add flair to wedding-day tresses


By Chandra Orr
Trade in that tiara, ditch that veil. Brides are trumping tradition with fashion-forward hair accessories that pay homage to the past. From heirloom brooches and vintage-inspired accents to beads, feathers and crystals that add a touch of texture, runway style is making its way down the aisle.

"The vintage look is very in right now," said Stacey lyn Weinstein, owner of the New York City bridal beauty boutique Once Upon a Bride, which specializes in one-stop salon treatments. "People don't want tiaras anymore. They want combs and brooches and fasteners.

"We're seeing brooches in different sizes, from petite styles that you wear two or three at a time to bigger versions in the shape of a rose or leaf. Brides are wearing brooches and clips with everything.

It's all about creating Old World elegance. Brooches, combs and hair fasteners feature shimmering Swarovski crystals, stunning pearl beadwork, emu feathers and wispy wire to create a multifaceted, textural accent to the season's soft, disheveled hairstyles. Spring brides are even transforming heirloom jewels into modern brooches. Think of it as taking something old to create something entirely new.

"They contact mom or grandma for an heirloom that we make into a brooch with a comb so that there's something old. Then, the heirloom can go right back to the family," Weinstein said.

"Unstructured hair is very popular right now," Weinstein said. "It's not over-sprayed, overdone or too perfect. It's a little more natural, and a beautiful brooch finishes off the look."

For modern brides, the traditionally styled coif set high upon the head went out with the prom. This season, sophistication and glamour take center stage. The latest hairstyles are loose and tousled. Long flowing locks adorned with an off-center brooch or a carefree chignon decorated with multiple clips, combs or sprigs of jewels and gems are the hottest styles for spring.

"Sprigs of wire wrapped in pearl or crystals that spray out in every direction are really hot right now. They can be very wiry for a light look or a little more solid for more shimmer. They look like fireworks," Weinstein explained.

For a similar wispy effect, some brides are turning to combs and brooches accented with natural feathers. Emu feathers from Australia are especially popular, Weinstein said. The delicate plumes are light and airy - the ideal compliment to a classic gown.

Of course, it may be hard for some women to part with tradition. A bride without a veil or tiara might seem as foreign as a groom without a tux. Bridal stylists haven't forgotten the old standbys. But in lieu of the oversized pieces of the past, modern veils and tiaras have a distinctly minimalist edge.

"If anyone is wearing something on top of their head, it's more of a skinny headband," Weinstein said. "It's very delicate, like a curved wire with pearls and crystals so that you just see the shimmer.

"A lot of girls are also going without the big veil that sits on top of the head. Something that is really coming into style is the face veil. It's very sheer and delicate netting that sits half over the face, half over the hair ... It's beautiful."

Religious traditions may prevent brides from forgoing a veil altogether. A more modern twist makes use of ethereal fabrics and barely there netting studded with shimmering crystals.

"Some of my brides who are Jewish have to wear a veil," Weinstein said. "In that case, we tend to do a sheer fabric veil on a comb that's not overwhelming. We add crystals throughout the netting, which adds just a little bit of shimmer.

"If they want to stay modern, brides need to keep it light and airy, instead of having all the overwhelming fabric and lace."

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Giving a Maid Of Honor Speech - Simple Tips You Can Use Right Now!
By James Nardel

One of the, if not the most important duties of the maid of honor is to give the maid of honor speech. This speech is a big part of the wedding ceremony and usually happens within the first half of the wedding reception before people leave, so you will no doubt have a full crowd when giving your speech.

While the best man's speech is equally important, he will focus more on the groom then on the bride, so it's your job to keep the bride happy and entertain her with your speech. There are a few tips when it comes to giving a maid of honor speech that will almost guarantee it to be a big success and that's what I'm going to show you in this article today.

The best speeches are usually the funny one's where every one in the crowd is laughing not just the bride. Telling stories about growing up together and funny things that happened to you is a great way to get your speech going. A lot of maid of honors when giving a speech like to wing it and not write anything down on paper and just hope for the best. I think on such a big day, the least you can do is make an effort and write down a few prepared remarks.

We all know that the majority of people don't like to speak in front of other people, we tend to get very nervous when we know we have to make a speech and having prepared notes makes life a lot easier on that front as well.

Here are some of the things you can talk about in your speech. If you and the bride grew up together, you could talk about all the silly things you did as kids. You should talk about how you and the bride met each other and how you became friends. This is quite a popular way to start a speech, by letting the audience know who you are and how you know the bride. I feel it sets the right tone for the rest of the speech. You can talk about what the bride use to tell you about the groom when they first started dating and make a funny story out of that.

Then if you want to get into a more substantial part of your speech, start talking about how great the bride and groom look together, make a spiritual comment or something meaningful from you to the bride and groom and of course you cannot forget to give them some marital advice then wish them luck on their journey.

Hopefully these tips will give you some idea on what to say when giving a maid of honor speech.

Article Source: MyWeddingArticles.com


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