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Welcome to the podcast of Julie Sabatino, he original wedding fashion stylist and founder of The Stylish Bride®.
On this show, Julie and D. Mercado present invaluable insight on the process of getting dressed, styled, and down the aisle. Each episode features Julie’s parceled advice and perspective for every detail of wedding day fashion so you brides can feel empowered and prepared to walk down the aisle.
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June is just around the corner. So, this week, we are sharing our top tips and tricks to ensure our June brides have everything covered.Join us for our tried and true hints and strategies to ensure you stay ahead of the game as you prepare for your special day. We will also provide practical strategies for staying comfortable during weddings in the summer months.Protecting Against the Heat It is essential to prioritize sunscreen as part of your wedding preparations if your wedding is in a sunny location or a warmer climate. Harley recommends using a high-SPF sunscreen and reapplying it throughout the day. Staying Cool and ComfortableJulie and Harley suggest using rechargeable mini fans and parasols to create shade and provide relief from the heat. You can even incorporate those items into the wedding decor to enhance the overall aesthetic while ensuring your guests stay comfortable. Lightweight FabricsHarley advises brides to choose lightweight and breathable fabrics for their wedding attire, allowing for better airflow and comfort throughout the day.Managing Sweatiness Bridegrooms should have backup shirts and use sweat-absorbing powder to stay dry and comfortable. Julie highlights the importance of choosing moisture-wicking fabrics for groomsmen to reduce the likelihood of visible sweat stains. Dealing with Foot Swelling Wear comfortable shoes with cushioned insoles to minimize foot fatigue and swelling. Julie recommends taking regular breaks to elevate your feet and reduce swelling. Compression socks or foot rollers will also alleviate discomfort and improve circulation, especially for those prone to foot swelling.Controlling Veils in Windy Conditions Julie and Harley recommend using veil weights or discreetly securing veils with hidden pins to prevent them from flying off in the wind. You can also opt for a shorter veil or secure your veil to your hair for added stability in windy conditions. Practice your veil management techniques during dress fittings to ensure a seamless experience on the wedding day. Harley advises brides to Guest Comfort in Hot WeatherJulie and Harley suggest providing guests with handheld fans, refreshing beverages, and shaded seating areas to enhance their overall experience in hot outdoor ceremonies. Couples should consider the timing of outdoor ceremonies to avoid the peak heat hours and provide relief from intense sunlight. You can even include cooling elements like personalized water bottles or mini fans as wedding favors for guests attending warm-weather weddings.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
We are thrilled to welcome a truly special guest today! In celebration of Mother's Day, Julie is super excited to have her mom joining her for a fun episode, where they explore a range of topics close to their hearts, from comparing their wedding experiences to sharing valuable advice on mother-daughter relationships.We extend a huge thank you to Julie's mom for gracing us with her delightful presence today!Wedding Planning Overview and Ceremony DetailsJulie and her mom reflect on the evolution of wedding planning from the 70s to modern times, discussing the shift toward more elaborate arrangements, hiring professionals, and the increasing significance of wedding details. Julie reminisces about her late afternoon wedding ceremony, highlighting its simplicity when compared with the elaborate receptions of today, and she and her mom discuss how much wedding ceremonies and receptions have changed over the decades.Wedding Dress Journey ChallengesJulie shares the challenges she faced during her wedding dress shopping experience in New York City, mentioning the difficulty she had finding the perfect dress without the convenience of online resources and the overwhelming choices in the bridal boutiques of today.Groom's Outfit IndividualityJulie's mom found a unique morning suit outfit in a magazine for her husband. She emphasizes the individuality and personal touch his outfit brought to the wedding.Bouquet and Veil SymbolismThe bouquet and veil are symbolic in wedding traditions. The bridal bouquet symbolizes fertility, new beginnings, and the blossoming of love. Each flower chosen may carry its symbolism, like roses for love, lilies for purity, or lavender for devotion. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the bouquet also serves as a fragrant reminder of the bride's style and the joyful atmosphere of the wedding day. The veil symbolizes modesty, purity, and the unveiling of the bride as she begins a new chapter in her life. It also signifies how the bride transitions from a single woman to a married one as she uncovers her face to reveal her commitment and love for her partner. The bouquet and veil add layers of tradition, beauty, and meaning to the wedding ceremony, making them cherished elements of bridal attire. Going Away Outfit TraditionThe tradition of a going away outfit dates back to when newlywed couples would leave their wedding reception and head off on their honeymoon immediately afterward. The going away outfit was typically a stylish and comfortable ensemble for the bride, often different from her wedding gown. It symbolized the transition from the formalities of the wedding ceremony to the relaxed and intimate moments of the honeymoon. While this tradition has evolved, many couples may choose to delay their honeymoon or forego a separate outfit. The idea of a going away outfit remains a charming nod to the romantic customs of the past.The Evolution of the Bridesmaid Dress Over the years, bridesmaid dresses have evolved significantly in style, color, and design. From traditional floor-length gowns in pastel hues to modern and versatile options like mix-and-match styles or jumpsuits, bridesmaid attire has become more diverse and personalized. There has also been a shift toward sustainable and eco-friendly fabrics, focusing more on comfort and reusability. Today, brides have a wide range of choices, allowing them to create cohesive yet unique looks for their bridal party to fit the wedding theme.Mother of the Bride Dress The dress for the mother of the bride should strike a balance between elegance, comfort, and suitability for the wedding theme. It may include color coordination with the bridal party, flattering silhouettes that...
Today, in honor of Mother’s Day, we are diving into wedding fashion for mothers.To help you overcome any confusion, we will cover everything related to etiquette, clarifying where to begin, explaining how to create a cohesive look, and looking at everything in between.  Join us for expert tips and guidance on choosing the perfect mother-of-the-bride dress while avoiding overshadowing the bride.Challenges for Mothers When Shopping for Wedding LooksMothers often encounter several challenges when shopping for their wedding looks. These include the need to look spectacular yet understated while coordinating with the overall vibe and color scheme and adapting to changes in their bodies postmenopause. Those factors can make it challenging to find a dress that makes them feel fantastic while being appropriate.The Mother's Dress                                   Julie and Dee find it rewarding to help mothers feel amazing in their chosen outfits, considering the attention and honor bestowed upon them as the event hostess. Personal Experience with Finding a Mother's DressDee shares an anecdote about helping her mom find a dress for her sister's wedding. Despite initial miscommunications about color preferences, they ultimately succeeded in finding a dress that made her mom feel beautiful and comfortable. Etiquette and Rules for Mothers When ShoppingTraditionally, the bride's mother should shop for her dress before the mother of the groom buys her dress. However, that can vary. Mothers should not wear white, ivory, or anything similar to avoid overshadowing the bride.  Communication is crucial to ensure everyone is on the same page regarding expectations and involvement in the dress selection. Some brides may want to see and approve the dress before their mother makes her final choice, while others may be more hands-off.Tips for Choosing the Perfect DressJulie and Dee share valuable tips for choosing the perfect mother-of-the-bride dress. These include not ruling out strapless dresses, considering internal dress support, deciding on a train and bustle, choosing comfortable shoes, and communicating openly about dress changes. These tips will ensure a flawless and comfortable fit.Addressing Specific ChallengesJulie advises mothers who struggle to find a dress that looks mature without being matronly to highlight their best features and opt for simplicity and sophistication in their dress choice. A Sneak Peek into Our Next EpisodeIn the next episode, Julie will have her mom on the podcast to discuss her experience of finding a dress for Julie’s wedding. We will also offer further insights into selecting a dress for the mother of the bride.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, for the last episode of our bridesmaid series, we are exploring ways to accessorize your bridesmaids and extend the same option to the rest of the bridal party.Join us for our insightful and imaginative ideas and expert tips for accessorizing your wedding.Starting Point: Thinking About AccessoriesWhen starting to consider accessorizing, it is essential to specify what you want your bridesmaids to wear. That helps maintain uniformity and avoid a mismatched look. When you choose particular jewelry types or colors, having guidelines will ensure a cohesive appearance, especially for photos and the ceremony.Creative Ideas Beyond JewelryAccessories also extend beyond jewelry. So consider personalized gifts that can be both sentimental and coordinated. From gloves to belts with unique details, there are various ways to add personal touches to the bridesmaids' attire while keeping the overall look cohesive.Getting Creative with AccessoriesBeyond traditional accessories, there are many creative avenues to explore. It may be a good idea to consider incorporating unique pieces like headbands, hair accessories, or even gloves for an adventurous touch. These elements can elevate the bridesmaids' look and add a distinct flair to the wedding ensemble.Shoe Choices and PersonalizationShoes are another area where creativity can shine. While opting for comfortable shoes is essential, adding personalized touches like shoe clips or bows can enhance the look without compromising comfort. It is a subtle yet effective way to personalize the attire of each bridesmaid.Handbags as Functional AccessoriesHandbags may seem minor, but they can add a finishing touch to the bridesmaids' outfits. They not only serve a functional purpose but also contribute to the overall fashion narrative of the wedding. Personalized or themed handbags can be memorable gifts that bridesmaids can use beyond the wedding day.Cold Weather ConsiderationsFor weddings in colder months, consider accessories like pashminas, stoles, or wraps to keep bridesmaids warm and comfortable. Planning for potential weather changes will ensure everyone remains comfortable and looks their best throughout the day.Attention to Details: Nails, Hair, and MakeupDetails like nail polish colors, hairstyles, and makeup are essential considerations. Providing guidelines helps bridesmaids coordinate their looks effectively, ensuring harmony with the overall theme and the bride's vision.Preparing for Questions and GuidanceAnticipate questions from bridesmaids and be prepared to guide them. Establishing clear guidelines and expectations helps create a seamless and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. Remember, bridesmaids want to make the bride happy. So, they are usually receptive to guidelines.Closing Thoughts and Openness to QuestionsAfter considering various aspects of wedding accessorizing, ensure that the entire look of the bridal party is cohesive and reflects the overall theme of the wedding. Stay open to questions and feedback, and remember that communication is the key to a harmonious wedding party ensemble. Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, we are diving into ways to create a mix-and-match bridesmaid's dress concept harmoniously, without the stress. If you have been contemplating this approach for your wedding, we have you covered!Join us for expert guidance and helpful tips and tricks to make the whole process as smooth as possible.Understanding the Mix-and-Match TrendThe mix-and-match bridesmaid dress concept involves giving bridesmaids the freedom to choose their dresses within a specified color or concept, focusing on ready-to-wear dresses. This concept has gained popularity recently because brides want their friends to feel comfortable and stylish, moving away from the traditional uniform look to create a visually appealing and fashion-forward ensemble.Challenges and Fun of Mix-and-MatchWhile the trend can be enjoyable when executed correctly, it also presents challenges as it takes time and requires patience and dedication. Many brides embrace this concept due to social media exposure and the possibility of bridesmaids reusing their dresses, especially if they align with their personal style preferences.Selecting Dresses and Maintaining CohesionChoosing dresses for bridesmaids involves balancing various factors, like colors, fabrics, styles, and lengths. Keeping the differences between the dresses to a minimum of three factors helps maintain cohesion and ensures that the overall look remains unified. Additional considerations include aligning all the skirt shapes and sizes to avoid a disjointed appearance.Color Selection and Online vs. In-PersonSelecting colors can be tricky due to variations in shades between online and in-person views. So, for that reason, it is crucial to be there in person to see how all the colors look to avoid mismatching shades. It may be helpful to incorporate a mix of solid and printed dresses, as that could add depth to the overall look while maintaining cohesion.Accessorizing for a Unified LookAccessories like jewelry, clutches, and shoes play a significant role in tying the bridesmaid ensemble together and creating a cohesive look. Choosing complementary accessories is always helpful as they can enhance the overall appearance of the dresses. Additionally, opting for accessories that reflect the wedding theme or colors can add a touch of elegance. Ensuring that each bridesmaid has suitable accessories can contribute to a polished and unified appearance, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the bridal party.Final Tips for SuccessSetting clear parameters, choosing stores with good return policies, and keeping detailed records of all the dress choices are essential for a smooth process. Exploring different designers and e-commerce websites can offer more options and better logistics. Despite the challenges, the mix-and-match trend is likely here to stay, offering brides and bridesmaids a stylish and personalized approach to wedding attire.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, we are diving into concept options for bridesmaid dresses.  Our mission is to make those dress decisions less daunting. So, whether you are the bride-to-be or part of the bridal party, join us as we explore various dress concepts to find your perfect fit. Considering Bridesmaids DressesWhen selecting bridesmaid dresses, there are three main concepts to consider: Traditional bridesmaid dressesReady-to-wear dressesCustom bridesmaid dressesEach option offers different levels of flexibility and customization.Cost Considerations and PaymentOne of the primary considerations is the cost of the dresses and who will be responsible for paying for them. Traditionally, bridesmaids purchase their dresses, but some brides opt to cover the cost as a gesture of kindness. Setting a budget and discussing payment arrangements with bridesmaids is essential to avoid financial strain.Type of DressThe type of dress you choose will play a significant role in the overall look and feel of the bridal party. Traditional bridesmaid dresses offer convenience but may lack fashion-forward designs and quality, whereas ready-to-wear dresses provide more options for style and fit. Traditional vs. Ready-to-Wear Bridesmaid DressesWhen weighing the options between traditional bridesmaid dresses and ready-to-wear ones, it is essential to consider the advantages and drawbacks. The traditional bridesmaid dresses offer convenience and a uniform look, making coordination effortless. Finding the right fit for each bridesmaid is relatively straightforward. However, the quality of traditional dresses can vary, and extensive alterations may be necessary, adding to the overall cost. In contrast, ready-to-wear dresses provide more fashion-forward options and flexibility in style and fit. Bridesmaids may find ready-to-wear dresses more wearable beyond the wedding day, offering better value for money. There is also no wait time for production, and fewer alterations are typically required. Overall, the decision between traditional and ready-to-wear bridesmaid dresses depends on the desired aesthetics, budget, and ease of coordination.Uniformity vs. Mix and MatchDeciding whether all bridesmaids should wear the same dress, choose different styles from the same fabric, or opt for entirely different dresses is a significant decision. While mix-and-match styles were popular, there is a trend toward uniformity for a cleaner and more streamlined aesthetic in bridal party photos.Guidance for BridesmaidsBrides should guide their bridesmaids to simplify the dress selection process. Setting parameters such as color, length, and style preferences can help bridesmaids choose dresses that align with the overall vision for the wedding.Guidance and SupportAllowing bridesmaids too much freedom in dress selection can create additional stress as they will likely try to meet the bride's expectations. Providing guidance and support can help alleviate this burden and ensure that bridesmaids feel comfortable and confident in their attire.Upcoming Episodes and SupportWe will dive deeper into mixing and matching bridesmaid dresses and accessorizing them in our upcoming episodes. So, whether you are aiming for a cohesive look or embracing a more traditional approach, we have you covered. We will continue providing guidance, options, and tips to help you achieve the perfect balance for your bridesmaid attire. If you have any questions or need further assistance, contact us via DM or email. We are here to support you every step of the way on your bridal journey!Links and Resources:
Today, we are excited to dive into coordinating looks for same-sex couples. We believe love is love in all its forms, and we take pride in being a supportive resource for every type of person and couple. While we typically use terms like bride and groom, our view of marriage is inclusive and open-minded, and we encourage everyone to embrace whichever role feels right for them, regardless of their gender. Join us as we explore the endless possibilities of blending love with style!Navigating Fashion Choices for Same-Sex CouplesIn our industry, we have to break away from traditional terms like bride and groom as we work more and more with same-sex couples. In the past, people have asked if our company, The Stylish Bride, is exclusively for brides. That has allowed us to share and showcase all the diverse and wonderful people we have supported and styled for their wedding journeys.Coordinating Looks for Two BridesWhen working with two brides, it is crucial to understand their preferences for coordinating or being different. The first step is deciding how they want their outfits to complement each other, whether through similar floral details, garment styles, or other elements. Communication and alignment on these preferences are most important.Shopping Together or SeparatelyCouples deciding whether to shop together or separately is another essential aspect. If a couple opts for shopping together, we advise them to focus on only one of them at a time to ensure a personalized experience. We also suggest considering formality, comfort, and timelines for their orders.Coordinating Looks for Two GroomsMen typically have a more limited selection of clothing, usually pants, jackets, shirts, suits, and tuxedos. The first step is deciding on the formality level of the event. For black tie events, matching or complementary tuxedos is a common choice, and for more relaxed events, suits usually work best. Relaxed Dress Codes for MenWhen men select a relaxed dress code, coordinating colors or fabrics while allowing for individual touches, like different accessories or subtle variations, can go a long way in creating a cohesive yet personalized appearance. Choosing a color palette where outfits complement each other rather than clash is crucial. That means avoiding stark contrasts in fabric type or color intensity and selecting complementary hues and fabric weights instead. Final ThoughtsUltimately, the key to coordinating looks for same-sex couples lies in open communication, understanding individual preferences, and finding ways to balance cohesion and personal expression. Whether shopping together or separately, prioritizing comfort and authenticity ensures a memorable and meaningful wedding experience.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, we are exploring the sensitive topic of wedding dress regret.Harley is filling in for D again while she is out, helping our clients make their dreams come true. Join us for some first-hand advice on how to navigate this situation if it ever happens to you.Reasons for Wedding Dress RegretA common cause for wedding dress regret is when brides rush into deciding without taking enough time to consider all their options or preferences. Another reason for wedding dress regret is when brides do not have a clear vision of what they want and choose a dress that does not align fully with their style or personality.Wedding dress regret can also stem from brides not taking the time to consider all relevant factors before finally committing to a dress.Dealing with Wedding Dress Regret:If a bride experiences a wedding dress regret, there are various ways to address the situation. The first option is for the bride to find out if it is possible for the existing dress to be altered to suit her preferences.Another approach is for the bride to forfeit the deposit and look for another dress that aligns better with their style. Or, they can pay the balance, take the dress home, and try to sell it, although this does come with challenges.Brides can also consider more creative solutions, like adding accessories or altering specific elements of the dress, to alleviate their wedding dress regrets.A Major Triumph After Wedding Dress RegretJulie’s collaboration with her seamstress to make significant alterations to a regretful bride’s dress is one remarkable example of turning a setback into a triumph. Their collaboration resulted in a stunning transformation of the dress that not only resolved the bride’s dress regret but also earned Julie recognition from Oscar De La Renta's designers, who named the redesigned dress The Julie Dress. Addressing Issues with Salons or DesignersWhen dealing with salon or designer errors, it is essential to have all alterations and changes documented in writing. Clear communication about feasible alterations is always necessary to avoid disappointment later on.Consulting with a seamstress specializing in bridal wear can also provide clarity for brides and ensure that their expectations regarding changes or alterations are realistic.Coping Strategies for Wedding DayWeddings are about love, unity, and creating lasting memories. Remembering that can help brides shift the focus away from their dress-related concerns toward enjoying their special day to the fullest. So, if a bride still feels unsure about her dress on the wedding day, focusing on the joy of the occasion and the love she shares with her partner can help her maintain a positive mindset. Remember that you can overcome your wedding dress regrets with patience and creativity and by focusing on the love and joy of the special occasion.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram 
Welcome to another episode of the Dressed, Styled, and Down the Aisle! I am Harley, standing in for D while she is out with clients, and today, we are excited to dive into the decision-making process and how that relates to the fashion aspect of your big day, especially your wedding dress!Join us for Julie’s helpful decision-making insights and tips. Unlocking Your Wedding Planning StyleAs you begin your wedding planning adventure, it is essential to familiarize yourself with your decision-making style, and get comfortable with it, particularly when making big fashion choices like selecting the perfect wedding dress. Knowing your preferences is the key to navigating the vast number of decisions in your exciting wedding-planning journey.Top of FormMaximizers vs. SatisficersOver the years, Julie has noticed two distinct decision-making styles. Some brides are maximizers, while others are satisficers. Maximizers are like treasure hunters, as they like digging deeply into every option until they strike gold. Too much digging, however, can leave them feeling less than thrilled with their choices. On the other hand, the satisficers prefer having fewer options, allowing them to meet their criteria without exhaustive comparisons.Tips to Find Your Decision-Making StyleWhen figuring out your decision-making style, it can be helpful to reflect on your past shopping experiences, paying attention to how you shop. You can also dive into various decision-making styles to learn how others make their choices. Understanding that some people like to carefully consider every option, while others prefer making their decisions more quickly will help you better understand your own decision-making tendencies.The Shine Test Julie created the Shine Test to help brides make easier wedding dress decisions. The Shine Test is about how a bride feels from the inside out, focusing on comfort and confidence rather than external appearance. This approach involves visualization, feelings, and practical ways for brides to choose a dress, allowing them to shine on their wedding day. It is about envisioning yourself in the dress, feeling confident and empowered, and ultimately, knowing that you can rock your wedding day!Doubt Means Don't: Embracing Your Inner GuideWhen doubt arises, listen to your inner guide. The doubt means don't principle is all about trusting your instincts when making decisions. It suggests avoiding choices that make you doubt yourself and waiting instead for options that better align with your level of comfort and confidence. Understanding your decision-making style is the key to navigating all the choices you will face in your wedding-planning journey. Whether you are a maximizer diving deep or a satisficer finding joy in simplicity, discovering your decision-making magic is worth it. So, embrace your inner guide, remember that doubt means don't, and trust that you will shine on your big day! Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, we discuss something very few brides ever consider.  The art of imagining how something will look is essential when planning a wedding, yet it often gets overlooked in the bridal world.Join us as we dive into this intriguing facet of bridal preparation, where your imagination is the guiding force for unleashing creativity.Unlocking the Power of Imagination Imagination is essential for every bride-to-be, yet few brides ever consider how challenging it is to envision how a sample dress will look on them when it is not in their size and not in perfect condition. That is what we are exploring today.Understanding Your Imagination CapacityAfter countless wedding dress appointments, it became evident to Julie that women have a broad spectrum of abilities for envisioning things. Some women can effortlessly imagine alterations, while others struggle. Knowing where you stand on that spectrum and understanding it will assist you in making a well-informed decision when selecting your dress. Reflecting on your past experiences with home decor while shopping or making online clothing purchases can also indicate how well you can use your imagination. Applying Your Imagination KnowledgeFor those less adept at envisioning changes, we have learned to limit modifications and ensure that everything gets documented. Our personal experiences have also taught us to advise brides-to-be to discuss alterations during fittings whenever possible to avoid surprises and ensure that their expectations are realistic.Addressing Challenges for Limited ImaginationIf visualizing alterations is not your strong suit, there is no need to worry. Opt for changes that can get done during fittings and take advantage of technology, like photo editing apps, to simulate alterations. Obtaining swatches for color comparisons can also help you with your decision-making.Additional Tips and InsightsRemember that doubt means don't, when choosing your wedding dress. Address any uncertainties and prioritize finding a dress that inspires your confidence. Brides-to-be facing fitting challenges could consider exploring products like our Sample Size Solution, designed to assist curvy brides in visualizing their dress fit during appointments.Embracing Your ImaginationEmbracing the power of your imagination can transform your wedding dress journey from daunting to delightful. With the right approach and support, we know you will find the dress of your dreams and enjoy every step of the process.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, we are diving into the age-old debate of whether or not wearing black to weddings is acceptable.By the end of this episode, you will have a clear verdict on this contentious matter. You will also have learned valuable tips on wearing black stylishly to any event you may attend.Get ready to step out in style with our expert tips!The Controversy Surrounding Black AttireThe debate around the suitability of wearing black to weddings stems from its historical associations, particularly with funerals. Despite this, black was once a symbol of wealth and elegance due to the difficulty and expense of dyeing fabric black. When Coco Chanel created the little black dress in 1926, and Vogue magazine loved it, black clothes became known as fashionable and classy.Modern Perceptions of BlackToday, wearing black is seen as modern and dramatic. People consider black clothing stylish and adaptable because it shows sophistication and strength while having a rebellious edge. Everyone can look good in black, and it is easy to incorporate different accessories to change the look.Wearing Black is Practical and Feels Good Nowadays, many of us feel comfortable wearing black. Black is generally a safe choice for many situations, and you can dress it up or down to fit in with any occasion you attend.Understanding What to Wear to Weddings Even though there are no strict rules about wearing black to weddings, different places and cultures might see it differently. The important thing is to wear something that matches the formality of the wedding and where it is taking place. You should also not wear anything too revealing or uncomfortable, especially if it will be a hot day.Tips for Moms at WeddingsThe mother of the bride or groom should focus on feeling comfortable and confident in what they wear. Although black may be suitable for most weddings, it is necessary to wear something that matches the occasion.Feeling Good Feeling good about what you wear is the most important thing. Whether you wear black or another color, you must feel confident and comfortable because that matters most.In Conclusion When it comes to wearing black to weddings, it is clear that while some old ideas remain, people have different views nowadays. It remains most important to feel comfortable and appropriate in what you wear to ensure you enjoy the event without worrying too much about what others might think.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, we are excited to dive into crafting your ideal wedding dress shopping plan.Julie, our founder, is a seasoned pro. With twenty years of experience shopping for wedding dresses, she has a wealth of insights to share.Get ready for an episode filled with expert advice on creating a shopping plan that is uniquely yours!Considerations Before Shopping Four essential aspects to consider when finding the perfect wedding dress are the type of wedding you are having, your personal style, body type, and budget. Setting a BudgetAlthough the limited transparency in pricing may make it hard to set a budget, Julie recommends checking a free download on their resources page for detailed guidance on navigating wedding dress pricing.Scheduling AppointmentsBrides should plan their shopping day several weeks in advance. Julie suggests calling salons beforehand to find out about their average dress prices, appointment durations, and restrictions on group sizes and for information on any ongoing trunk shows. Preparing for Appointments Brides do not need to bring much to appointments, as most salons provide all the necessary items. However, Julie recommends bringing shoes, undergarments, and snacks. She also suggests wearing something easy to change in and out of to make trying on dresses easier.Choosing Companions Brides should only have two supportive and positive companions to accompany them. Julie advises against including anyone who may impose their opinions or agendas on the bride.What to Expect in the First Dress Appointment There is a difference between shopping for wedding dresses and regular clothing. Julie advises brides to approach the initial session with an open mind, explore a variety of dress shapes, and consider any unexpected choices that consultants may offer. Brides should reflect on the experience afterward, acknowledging the insights they gained during the first appointment to inform their decision-making in subsequent sessions.Bridal Salon Consultants With their extensive knowledge about dresses, bridal consultants are a valuable source of information. Brides should be honest and open and offer constructive feedback when communicating with consultants. Addressing Personal Challenges with Consultants Working with bridal consultants can sometimes be tricky. Julie assures brides that requesting a different consultant is a reasonable and acceptable step if the relationship is too challenging. Practical Tips for BridesJulie advises brides to document every dress they try on with photos or videos, making notes of their likes and dislikes. (Collage apps can be a helpful decision-making tool for side-by-side comparisons.) After selecting a dress, brides should sleep on their decision before making a final commitment.Join us next Tuesday for our discussion on the controversial topic of whether or not wearing black to a wedding is acceptable. Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Today, we are excited to dive into what to do after you have become engaged.In this episode, we will guide you through your wedding timeline, explaining which steps to take first and sharing our top-notch tips for your wedding dress search. Join us for all the knowledge you need to begin this beautiful chapter of your life with style and grace.Evolution of Bridal FashionIn the past, brides had limited resources. Today, brides have to deal with an information overload and social media pressure, which adds a complex new layer to choosing a unique and fashionable wedding dress.The Influence of Social Media The pressures of meeting social media standards and societal expectations and the desire to look nothing less than perfect in front of a big audience have become a big concern for modern brides. The overwhelming barrage of online images can also make it very hard for brides to envision whether or not a dress will suit them. Shopping ChallengesThe overwhelming amount of available information on the internet, coupled with uncertainty about where to begin, often paralyzes brides, and online shopping further complicates their decision-making process.Navigating TimelinesBrides need to have a wedding timeline. They should start with their wedding dress and then choose the outfits for the bridesmaids before thinking about what their mother should wear. They also need to focus on the season and consider the weather on their wedding day when selecting an outfit for their mother.Fashion Timeline BreakdownJulie prefers to break the timeline down into quarters when guiding brides on when to focus on the different aspects of their wedding timeline. She explains that the timeline should always be flexible to allow for any unforeseen circumstances that may arise.Comfort is KeyJulie’s top tip for brides is to prioritize their comfort. She believes that brides should never sacrifice their comfort for fashion because it is essential for brides to be physically and mentally comfortable to enjoy their wedding day fully.Understand Your StyleDi’s top tip for brides is to understand their own style before starting their wedding dress search. She encourages brides to stay true to their preferences rather than succumbing to trends or celebrity inspirations.Be sure to join us every Tuesday to catch our latest episodes!Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Hello everyone, and a warm welcome to the first episode of our brand-new season! We are your hosts, Julie Sabatino and Di Mercado, and we can’t wait to tell you about all the fun things we have in store for you this season. By the end of this episode, you will have learned what it means to be your own bridal muse and understand why that is so important.Meet Di, Our Senior Stylist Di is our Senior Stylist at Stylish Bride and will be our co-host for this podcast season. Dee brings a unique perspective to the team. She was born and raised in a small city in Puerto Rico and now lives in New York City with her husband, Jeff. Proud of her college days as a volleyball player, Di enjoys an active lifestyle, engaging in activities like Zumba and swimming. She loves returning to Puerto Rico to visit her family as often as possible.Di's Stylish Journey Di's career path initially evolved from styling custom suits for men to freelance styling and then shifted to red-carpet styling. After COVID turned the world upside down, she found a new home at Stylish Bride, where she has been an invaluable part of the team for the past two and a half years. Fortunately, she found her experience with red carpet styling similar to that of bridal styling, making her transition easy and seamless.What to Expect This Season We have exciting plans for this podcast season. We will dive deeply into bridal styling, sharing our insights and exploring the concept of being your own muse. Be Your Own MuseBecoming your own muse is all about finding your inner inspiration and steering away from external pressures and social media. We are committed to empowering brides and providing the tools they need for a confident and profoundly personal bridal journey.Our New Ventures We will be launching some fantastic initiatives in 2024. Our website now hosts a free wedding fashion resource library, offering quizzes, downloads, and blogs to guide brides through the emotional and challenging wedding planning journey. Julie is also delighted to announce the upcoming launch of her book, Dressed, Styled, and Down the Aisle, which Dee describes as a beautiful and inspiring journey through the world of bridal fashion.Why Julie Wrote the Book Julie wanted to share all the bridal knowledge she has gained over many years. Her wedding struggles in 2001 inspired her to start the Stylish Bride podcast and write Dressed, Styled, and Down the Aisle as comprehensive guides for brides. She hopes her book will become a valuable resource to spare other brides the crises of confidence she faced as a young bride.We are super excited about our upcoming season and can't wait to share more insights! Tune in next Tuesday to find out what to do after becoming engaged.Links and Resources:The Stylish BrideThe Stylish Bride Resource LibraryThe Stylish Bride on Instagram
Although the children’s attire is a vital aspect of any wedding, it is often the last thing that gets thought of and planned. That’s why today’s guest, Courtney Prince, the Founder and Creative Director of Doloris Petunia, feels that we need to reframe the way we look at Flower Girls. Doloris Petunia is the foremost Flower Girl brand company in the industry. Courtney is a Flower Girl expert with a background in jewelry and accessory design. (She has a separate line where she still does that.)Courtney is joining us today to tell her story and share how she got into the business accidentally. She also explains what brides need to consider when thinking about their children’s attire and gives some tips for creating the best Flower Girl experience. Be sure to listen in!   Show highlights:How Courtney accidentally became a flower girl expert.Courtney describes her overwhelming success after the flower girl dresses she designed went viral.Getting a visit from a celebrity wedding planner, Mindy Weiss.The advantages of the holistic perspective that Courtney came into the business with.Courtney explains what makes her brand different and special.Some tips for creating the best Flower Girl experience.Compensating for growth during the ordering process.Courtney discusses the difference between her company’s core collection and their custom work.At Doloris Petunia, they make couture garments. Courtney explains what that means.The history behind the tradition of Flower Girls.Some tips for brides to consider when thinking about their children’s attire.Look out for their new boy’s line, Constable Brown, which will be starting soon!Links: The Stylish Bride Website  The Stylish Bride Instagram Dolores Petunia WebsiteDoloris Petunia Instagram
Hair and makeup are two of the most crucial elements to preparing any event, especially a wedding. Today's guest, Natasha Cornstein, is the CEO of Blushington. Blushington offers beauty services with trained artists in over 25 states for any milestone event. Their mission is to make you feel like the best version of yourself for your big day. Natasha shares the story behind Blushington, how she got involved, and the amazing services they offer. Join Julie and Natasha for beauty tips and more on how to get ready for your big day.Show Highlights:How Blushington was started and how Natasha got involvedWhy you should invest more time and preparation into your hair and makeupBringing the comfort of day to day life to milestone eventsThe importance of preparing your skin for your weddingPlanning a schedule or sequence to work on the bridal partyHow Blushington ensures they have the best makeup and best sanitationThe matchmaking process between artists and the clients at BlushingtonHow Blushington trains brides to interpret clients visionWhy Blushington uses different products to adjust to the environmentThe benefits of having a makeup artist stay through the eventLinks:The Stylish Bride WebsiteThe Stylish Bride InstagramBlushington InstagramBlushington Website
Shopping as a curvy bride can be exhausting and an unnecessary amount of frustration. Who wants to spend the day they’ve dreamed of their whole life feeling insecure or crying in the dressing room? Julie’s seen it too many times, and that’s why she created the “Sample Size Solution.” The Sample Size Solution is a kit designed for curvy brides to actually be able to see what a dress looks like on their body, without exposed skin or industrial sized clips. These tools are designed to help find a dress that lets curvy brides shine. If you want your wedding dress shopping experience to end with the perfect dress, listen to hear more. Show Highlights: Julie shares what it’s like to try on dresses as a curvy bride What is the industry “standard” How Julie has created a way to make each sample work for their unique shape Empowering the bride in the appointment to take control of the experience The 3 components of the “Sample Size Solution”Why it’s important to see how a dress fits before you purchase Links: https://thestylishbride.comhttps://www.instagram.com/thestylishbride/?hl=en
We all feel the societal pressure to look our best, “skinniest”, and most “in shape” we’ve ever been for our wedding. But the truth is, you don’t have to be. Today’s guest, Lizzy, is a wife, mother of two, and a one-on-one weight watchers coach.In this part 3 of the curvy bride series, Lizzy shares her personal experience of wedding shopping when she wasn’t feeling the most confident with her weight, what it’s like to be a curvy bride, and how weight watchers has helped her improve her self-care. For tips and tricks on how to wedding dress shop as a curvy bride, join Julie Sabatino in this interview. Show Highlights: Losing weight for the shopping day Lizzy shares her own wedding dress shopping experience How Lizzy knew what to start looking for The importance of speaking up for what you want Why you should wear a dress that fits you now The difficulties of wedding dress shopping as a curvy bride The importance of understanding silhouettes How trying on evening wear can help make your shopping experience easierHow Lizzy found her wedding dress and what she ended up with What Lizzy does at weight watchers What the new D3 experience with personal coaching includes How Weight Watchers can help you improve your self care Links: We'd like to thank our sponsor, Supa Skincare.https://www.supaskincare.comOrder the Supa Skincare Supatizer and enter TSB20 at checkout to get 20% off your order.Discount Code: TSB20https://thestylishbride.comhttps://www.instagram.com/thestylishbride/?hl=en
Wedding dress shopping is one of the most magical and vulnerable experiences most women will ever experience. While many of us have dreamed of this day for most of our lives, there are unique challenges that can accompany it.In part two to the Curvy Bride series, Julie shares strategies to overcome the unique challenges that curvy women face when shopping for a wedding dress.If you want tips on how to enhance your shopping experience and to find what makes you feel most beautiful, join Julie in this informative and uplifting episode. Show Highlights: How Julie’s perspective on beauty has shifted over quarantine What makes wedding dress shopping a vulnerable experience Julie shares what makes her feel beautifulWhy you should look to yourself for inspiration instead of social media The benefits of getting clear on what you want before you go shopping Why you should start at a bridal salon with an array of sizes Setting the stage with the proper accessories Why the dress that makes you feel the thinnest isn’t “the one” Links: Sponsor:  https://www.supaskincare.comOrder the Supa Skincare Supatizer and enter TSB20 at checkout to get 20% off your order.Discount Code: TSB20WebsiteInstagram
As a curvy woman myself, I know and understand the unique challenges when shopping for a wedding dress. This topic is so near and dear to my heart that today’s show is the first in a multi-part series covering the issues that curvy brides face. Join me as we lay the foundation in understanding the wedding landscape for a curvy woman.Show Highlights:Why helping curvy brides has been some of my most satisfying workOur focus today is on designer wedding dresses for curvy women--not those found at lower price pointsWhat curvy women need to know: Bridal sizing runs up to two sizes small (be prepared to be shocked!)Most boutiques carry only one of each dress sample, usually in size 8 (which is really a size 4!)Trunk show dresses are even smaller than normal because they were made for a model to wear (curvy women should avoid trunk shows altogether!)You’ll be asked to “envision” what the dress in your size will look like on you (this is difficult to do when you may not be able to zip up the dress!)Resources:Sponsor:  https://www.supaskincare.comOrder the Supa Skincare Supatizer and enter TSB20 at checkout to get 20% off your order.Discount Code: TSB20https://thestylishbride.com/https://www.instagram.com/thestylishbride/?hl=en 
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