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Edmonton Wedding Planner: Aanchal + Rajat (Part 2)
Two days after Aanchal + Rajat’s Moroccan-inspired Sangeet party, they were married in an elegant ceremony at The Oasis Centre in Edmonton.
We used a warm palette of ivory, peach, copper and burgundy to enhance the aesthetic of the opulent banquet hall. Aanchal + Rajat were married under a modern Mandap covered with wavy manzanita branches and burnt orange calla lilies. Romantic rose petals and candlelight littered the stage creating a romantic ambiance.
Enjoy these beautiful images by Night and Day Photography.
Thank you, Aanchal + Rajat, for inviting us to be part of such a special time in your lives. It was an absolute pleasure to work with you and your wonderful families. All the very best in the future!
Jennifer
Edmonton Wedding Planner + Designer
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Credits:
- Wedding Coordination + Design: Jennifer Bergman Weddings
- Photographer: Night and Day Photography
- Drapery + Lighting: QSD Event Services
- Rentals: Elegant Touches, Special Event Rentals
- Florist: La Piazza Dasee
Edmonton Wedding Planner: Aanchal + Rajat (Part 1)
I love a lot of things about East Indian weddings: the colours, the dancing, the food…but above all, the festive spirit. Everyone who attends is ready to have the time of their lives, and often the celebrations continue for the better part of a week!
We were fortunate to be involved in Aanchal + Rajat’s wedding festivities last July. We designed and coordinated their pre-wedding Sangeet party as well as the wedding ceremony. The Sangeet was held at Meridian Banquets in Edmonton. Aanchal wanted this evening to be colourful and Moroccan-inspired, complete with lanterns, lighting and a bazaar where ladies could adorn themselves with bindis and bangles!
Enjoy a small sampling of images from this festive fete by Night and Day Photography, and stay tuned for Part 2 coming later this week.
Jennifer
Edmonton Wedding Planner + Designer
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Credits:
- Wedding Coordination + Design: Jennifer Bergman Weddings
- Photographer: Night and Day Photography
- Drapery + Lighting: QSD Event Services
- Rentals: Elegant Touches, Special Event Rentals
- Florist: La Piazza Dasee
In the Limelight: Sharon Litchfield Photography
As with your wedding planner / coordinator, it’s so important to have a good connection with the professional photographer that you hire to capture those special moments on your wedding day.
Meet Sharon Litchfield. Not only is she a super sweet person, she takes some pretty sweet photos! We’ve worked with Sharon on some gorgeous events and we’re looking forward to collaborating more this upcoming wedding season. Read on to learn more about Sharon, why she became a photographer and her favourite part of the wedding day.
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Quick give us your best Tweetography (tell us about yourself in 140 characters or less)!
I’m Sharon! I’m the face behind Sharon Litchfield Photography. Other than taking too many photos and scouting the next great location, I also love coffee dates and indulging in all things pretty. I’m really just your typical girl.
Why did you become a photographer?
I’ll be honest, photography was never something I thought would interest me, until I saw my own wedding photos. I was surprised that my favourite photos were the ones that captured us when we weren’t looking at the camera, with perfect smiles, and just being ourselves. I was instantly inspired and attracted to creating something that evokes so much emotion. Since then, photography has become a creative outlet for me. I feel so lucky to actually be able to do this for a living.
Who have been the biggest influences in your life (photographers or otherwise)?
I know this sounds cliché, but the biggest influence in my life is my husband, Jeff. He has unwavering faith in me and is always encouraging and supportive of everything I do. Without him (and his gentle nagging), I would never have accomplished half the things I have today.
How would you describe your photography style?
I don’t think I really have a specific style. I am inspired by my couples and their personalities really infuse the style of their photos. Some couples love the posed editorial fashion style, while others prefer something more natural and photojournalistic. Most of the time, we’ll find the sweet spot and we’ll play.
Do you have a favourite part of the wedding day that you love to shoot?
My favourite part of a wedding to shoot is the bride’s “Getting Ready.” Being a lover of all things pretty, sparkly, soft and delicate, the getting ready part is heaven to me. Starting off the day with something so beautiful and serene really helps set the tone for me for the rest of the day.
What are some wedding day photography tips that couples should keep in mind?
- Pick a photographer who shares your vision. When you commit to a photographer, be sure that you absolutely love what they do, and not what you would like them to do. While it is your day and the photographer is dedicated to capturing your day, it’s also important to not expect that they will be able to recreate existing shots.
- Allot enough time for photography because you never know the roadblocks along the way, and be realistic of how many locations you want to visit. Sometimes, you realize on the day, there isn’t enough time so you should really strive for the locations that mean the most to you and not try to get TOO creative.
- Finally, don’t be afraid to be free and express everything that you’re feeling. The best shots are from the ones where you’re relaxed and letting your guard down in front of the camera.
Here’s a beautiful sampling of images Sharon has captured of our clients and their weddings:
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Visit Sharon’s blog and Facebook page for more gorgeous wedding eye-candy!
Jennifer
Edmonton Wedding Planner + Designer
Pink Ombré Wedding Inspiration Board
Ombré: shaded or graduated in tone.
Last year we saw the ombré trend emerge in hair styles and fashion, and now the wedding scene is following suit with delectable ombré details from flowers and invitations to cakes and gowns.
That being said, some celebrity weddings incorporated ombré nearly a decade ago. Gwen Stefani wore a pink ombré wedding dress in 2002, and Trista and Ryan Sutter followed suit in 2003 when they wed after meeting on The Bachelorette – guests sat on pink ombré chair covers at the beautiful outdoor ceremony in California.
A full-on ombré wedding might be a little much, but incorporating the gradient trend in one or two areas adds beautiful impact. Here’s some pink ombré wedding inspiration to take you into the weekend!
Jennifer
Edmonton Wedding Planner + Designer
Photo Credits: pink ombré bouquet – Lauryl Lane; Gwen Stefani wedding gown – Park Avenue Blog; pink ombré tablecloth – Inspired by This; pink ombré wedding cake – Everything Fab; ombré wedding invitation – Etsy; pink ombré petal aisle runner – Martha Stewart Weddings; pink ombré chair covers – Events by Heather Ham; pink ombré centrepiece – Inspired by This.
Shoes for the Modern Groom
Moving on to part 2 of our modern groom style series with L2 Style – today, it’s all about the shoe! If you missed last week’s post check it out here: Suits for the Modern Groom.
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When grooms-to-be think about footwear for their wedding, they often default to the basic black dress shoe. In reality, there are many options out there and I’d encourage you to find a shoe that really plays up your personality and style preferences. Your bride, after all, is spending a ton of time and effort on every last detail. It’s ok for you to spend even a quarter of that time making sure you look and feel great as well. Take a look at these great shoe options for your walk down the aisle.
Formal
1) To Boot New York “Torino” Lace-Up Oxfords
Why I like it: This is a classic, chic shoe that will finish a very formal wedding style. The thin sole gives the shoe a very streamlined and polished look.
2) BOSS Black Cetto Black Wing Tip
Why I like it: I love this brogue shoe because of the subtlety of the stitch. This is a great shoe that won’t just look good for your wedding but for other formal or dressy casual events.
Dressy Casual
Why I like it: Although this shoe is a classic shape, the colour and matte leather gives it a casual appeal, making this pair a more versatile choice than a black dressy shoe.
Why I like it: The textured, brown leather looks almost brushed – an interesting detail for the unconventional groom.
Funky
5) Cole Haan Nike AIR Colton Saddle Dress Shoes
Why I like it: Perfect for a fashion-forward groom who is looking for some edgy details to liven up a classic suit. This 60’s inspired shoe would look great with a grey or navy blue three-piece suit (see part 1 of the modern groom style series).
6) Aldo Stathas
Why I like it: I love this tone-on-tone brown shoe with its retro feel. Added to a suit, they’ll look as though you’ve thought about every last detail.
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Lazina Mckenzie is the founder of L2 Style, a style consulting firm based in Alberta, Canada. Lazina believes that the style (or image) you share with others communicates a lot about who you are. She regularly has her clients articulate the answer to the question: what do you want your style to say about you? More recently, Lazina has opened her service offering to work with brides-to-be and their bridal parties. She is happy to provide her advice and support to brides on their very special day.
Suits for the Modern Groom
Last summer we did a series of posts with founder of L2 Style, Lazina Mckenzie: What to Wear to Your Bridal Shower, What to Wear to Your Stagette, What to Wear to Your Rehearsal Dinner. Lucky for us, Lazina is back! This time around she’s giving wedding style advice to the modern groom. Read on for part 1 of 3 posts in this series.
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Grooms to be, you can admit it. The fashion for your wedding will mostly revolve around your lovely bride-to-be and her search for “the perfect dress!” Thinking about fashion for you on your special day probably won’t rank as high on the priority list…that is, until she’s found her dress and it’s absolutely necessary to think about you! But at the end of the day, I know that you, along with your soon-to-be wife, will want to make sure that you both look and feel confident and amazing on your wedding day.
When it comes to formalwear for grooms, there’s absolutely no need to venture off into the world of tux rentals. First off, that’s old news and secondly, no one looks their best in an ill-fitted and dated tuxedo. Owning a properly fitted tuxedo or formal suit will make you look and feel your absolute best and should last you for years to come (you won’t have the issue of investing a lot in a garment that will only be worn once). Here are my picks for you – the modern groom. We’ll look at shoes and accessories later on but for now, let’s just look at options for THE foundational piece – a great quality formal tuxedo or suit.
Tuxedo
1) Indochino: The Essential Dinner Jacket Tuxedo
Why I like it: This company makes custom tuxedos; this is a great option, especially if you have other formal events to go to during the year. With custom garments, you can pay attention to details such as cut of the jacket, size of lapels, size of buttons, etc.
2) Armani Collezioni: ‘Giorgio’ Wool TuxedoWhy I like it: This is a modern tuxedo that doesn’t have the full look and feel of a tuxedo, which can make it a more versatile garment. I really like the one-button closure and slim fit through the jacket.
Formal Suit
3) Indochino: The Essential Gray 3 Piece Suit
Why I like it: This is a great option for a formal day wedding. A three piece suit can be almost as formal as a tuxedo but in gray, the level of formality is brought down just a notch. For future usage, you can choose to either wear the vest or not. This will change up your overall look without having to invest in another suit.
Why I like it: This suit is a classic formal gray and is more of a charcoal gray (rather than black). This will allow you to have more variety in choosing shirts, ties, shoes, and accessories.
Dressy Casual Suit
Why I like it: This suit is great for an outdoor spring/summer wedding or for the hipster groom. It is a funky, edgy suit – from the colour to the slim fit to the tapered pant leg.
6) BOSS Black: “The Sweet” Taupe Wool Suit
Why I like it: Again, this is a great option for an outdoor or destination wedding. While the suit is a great cut with interesting details (I like that extra pocket on the right side of the jacket), the colour tones down the level of formality.
Here are some questions that you should ask yourself while shopping for the perfect suit:
- What’s the theme or style for my wedding? Does the suit or tux I like fit with the overall theme?
- Do I complement my bride-to-be or am I more/less dressy than she is?
- Will I be able to wear this suit/tux in the future?
- What’s my budget for a new suit/tux?
- What shirt, shoes, and accessories will complement my suiting choice?
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Lazina Mckenzie is the founder of L2 Style, a style consulting firm based in Alberta, Canada. Lazina believes that the style (or image) you share with others communicates a lot about who you are. She regularly has her clients articulate the answer to the question: what do you want your style to say about you? More recently, Lazina has opened her service offering to work with brides-to-be and their bridal parties. She is happy to provide her advice and support to brides on their very special day.
Modern Holiday Party Design
Holiday celebrations can be festive without screaming clichés. In December we designed a modern lounge-inspired holiday party in Shaw Conference Centre’s Riverview Room (and there was no tinsel in sight)! Some of our favourite design details?
- All-white linens and chiavari chairs exuded understated elegance and allowed colourful accents to ‘pop’.
- Custom die-cut menu cards by Pinkpolka Wedding Design fit perfectly inside silver beaded glass charger plates.
- White perimeter drapery was accented with beautiful shades of pink and purple, while snowflake gobo lights added a textured glow to the ceiling.
- Centrepieces with red mokara orchids and purple lamp shades created a bold colour-blocking effect.
- Ruby votives by local company glass.ful doubled as décor and favours.
- The Three Waiters entertainment group were flown in to provide an experience that guests won’t soon forget. They discreetly blended in with Shaw’s serving staff until breaking out into a full-fledged musical performance!
Sharon Litchfield Photography did a beautiful job capturing the décor and details. {Special thanks to Jessica for assisting at this event!}
Jennifer
Edmonton Event Planner + Designer
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Credits:
- Event Design: Jennifer Bergman Weddings
- Photographer: Sharon Litchfield Photography
- Photo Backdrop: Shopbackdrop
- Rentals: Special Event Rentals and River City Event Rentals
- Lighting: Production Lighting
- Drapery: QSD Event Services
- Florist: La Piazza Dasee
- Stationery: Pinkpolka Wedding Design
- Entertainment: The Three Waiters and Premiere DJs
- Favours: glass.ful
Grey and Orange Wedding Inspiration Board
This grey and orange wedding inspiration board is fresh and light with romantic undertones. We think it’s perfect for a spring or early fall wedding!
Jennifer
Edmonton Wedding Planner + Designer
Photo Credits (L-R from top to bottom): bouquet – Style Me Pretty; grey suit – Style Me Pretty; orange drop earrings – Etsy; silver wedding shoes – Blissique Blog; orange and white table design – Aileen Tran; grey and orange reception – Project Wedding; invitation set – Etsy; grey bridesmaid dress – Alvina Valenta.