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If you haven’t heard, we are excited that our Ladies’ Society is getting in full swing! Our Blogstress Mavens have officially begun sharing their wedding stories! What are the Blogstress Mavens you ask? We have hand selected 9 brides who are planning weddings over the course of the next year. They are each planning a wedding sooooo unique and different–from a preppy East Coast Wedding, to a Texas Barn Party to a West Coast Santa Barbara soiree, each Maven will be sharing with you her planning journey step by step. You can follow their posts individually, or read the entire blog every day. We have lots of fun posts planned for daily reading!

These are REAL brides planning REAL weddings facing REAL issues that they’ll be sharing with you. We’re starting with inspiration boards, we’ll cover tiny details like shoe selection and veil length, delve into deeper discussions of love and prepping for marriage, and end with features of each of their weddings. Plus, what’s even more fun is that Lady Grey will be sharing her wedding plans along with them! We hope you’ll join us in reading along with the Blogstress Mavens!

Here’s a little sneak peek of Lady Brunette’s inspiration board. Lady Brunette is the style blogger behind The Brunette One. She’s planning a glamorous 2014 spring wedding in Iowa. We can’t wait to she what she drums up for our Midwest readers!

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Image Sources: Pink + Navy Color Palette via The Sweetest Occasion  | Bridal Portrait via Style Me Pretty shot by Paper Antler | Mumford & Sons Print via First Snow Fall | Table Decor via 100 Layer Cake shot by Life in Balance | Groom’s Suit via Wedding Chicks shot by Jesse Leake Photography | Wedding Programs via Style Me Pretty shot by Paper Antler | Couple Shot via Once Wed shot by Josh Gruetzmacher | Cake via Style Me Pretty shot by Heather Waraksa

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A few weekends ago, Bryan and I finally had the chance to go and register. He’s not one for shopping, so thankfully Bloomingdale’s was hosting a fun cocktail party, where we got to sip drinks and snack on appetizers while perusing the aisles. As you can imagine, Bryan didn’t go kicking and screaming once he knew there would be snacks! We love Bloomingdale’s because when you sign up, they immediately give you a personal consultant who will follow up with you via email, let you know about specials and events (like the one we attended) and will walk you through the process. One of my favorite parts about registering was picking out china. I wanted to mix-and-match patterns (see what I picked below!) and their china expert helped me lay everything out so I could select my favorite combo! Other amazing perks that Bloomindale’s offers their registry couples are: exclusive savings, a 10% off completion offer (up to 6 months after your wedding, plus receive a splurge card!), honeymoon perks, thank you card manager (keep track of who bought what!!), free monogramming, and even an app to scan new items directly to your registry.

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Right now, Bloomingdale’s is offering an exclusive perk to our readers who open a qualifying registry between March 1 and April 30. Register for $6500 or more (product can be added through May 7th), and you will receive the Marchesa by Lenox Imperial Caviar Flute Pair. Gift must be picked up in store, see registry consultant for details (while supplies last). If you are interested, head here and happy shopping!

Bloomindale’s is a sponsor of Grey Likes Weddings, however all opinions are the blogger’s own.

For those of you (like ME!) that are have a fairly established home, wedding registries are a bit of a quandary, because a lady can only have so many KitchenAid Mixers before she’s out of room. After pretty tableware and new silverware, I sort of ran out of ideas. But what I am currently collecting is artwork! And the real stuff–the good stuff–is pricey. So when we “met” our new sponsor, UGallery, it felt like a dream come true.

My fave painting:

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UGallery is an online art gallery that sells original, one-of a kind artworks. They showcase 5,000-6,000 pieces of art on our site at any given time, and their art covers a range of prices, mediums, and styles. What’s even better, their collection of art is curated, so each piece is high-quality and has been hand selected by an expert panel.

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Bryan and I can hand select artwork, and our friends and family have the opportunity to give us an incredibly memorable gift that will make our home more lovely. Plus, if we fall in love with a particularly pricey piece, guests can contribute to a portion of the artwork in a joint effort to nab our fave!

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Ready to register? Just head to UGallery and select the “Registry” option. There will be instructions to help set up an account. Already in love with these paintings?

no. 1: A Silent Poem, 2013 by Rick Heck //Acrylic paining on stretched canvas // Price: $500

no. 2: Simplicity by Judy Mackey // Oil painting on canvas board // Price: $300

no. 3: The View Outside by Kajal Zaveri // Landscape on a gallery wrapped canvas // Price: $250

 

Darlings, are you as obsessed with vintage engagement rings as we are? If you are a fiance-to-be, (or on the hunt for a right hand ring–let’s be real–who doesn’t want one?) then you must check out our newest sponsor, Trumpet and Horn. Their rings are oh so lovely and shout personality. Trumpet & Horn is a carefully curated collection of vintage engagement rings and antique jewelry for the modern, one-of-a-kind woman. Vintage meets modern, darlings. Every piece in the Trumpet & Horn collection has a unique, never-ending story. By passing on vintage jewelry to new owners, Trumpet & Horn helps contribute to the richness of the story by adding your chapter.

When Bryan and I first started looking for rings, I knew I wanted something vintage. While we didn’t end up finding the perfect fit, I wish I had known about Trumpet and Horn–I’m still a little sad every time I see one of these beauties–the are so beyond unique! These are the kind of rings you’d plan your entire wedding around, so we’ve done that just for you. Why not match your cocktails to your ring? Or your bouquet? The possibilities are endless!

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Victorian Coral and Diamond paired with Spicy Grapefruit Margarita!

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Coral and diamond paired with cookie favors shot by Closer to Love Photography.

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Raleigh emerald and diamond ring paired with a bridesmaid in green sequins, perhaps?

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Georgetown Edwardian sapphire and diamond ring paired with matching cakes!

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Victorian inspired Tiara ring paired with this Portobello Jewelry Grecian Headpiece seen here.

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Myrtle Beach 1940’s diamond ring paired with a tabletop by Charleston Event.

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Edwardian Burma Ruby Ring paired with a summer bouquet!

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Amethyst and Enamel ring paired with lavender and red invites.

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Richfield sapphire and diamond Edwardian ring paired with navy bridesmaids shot by Brett Heidebrecht.

A few extra details about Trumpet and Horn that are worth knowing:

1. All of their vintage pieces are one-of-a-kind. Once it’s gone, it’s gone!
2. They specialize in engagement rings, but carry a selection of rare fine jewelry as well. Some very rare pieces date back to the mid 1800’s while others are considered Victorian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Edwardian, Retro, and Modern.
3. They offer FREE overnight shipping both ways and complimentary ring sizing on every purchase (also with free shipping both ways). They want purchasing a ring to be as easy and risk-free as possible.
4. Their gemologist concierge (Jen) is available by phone or e-mail Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM PST to help you find that perfect ring.
5. They offer “Surprise Me” rings – vintage inspired knot rings in silver, gold, or oxidized silver that hold the place of the “real” ring for the proposal. This ensures the proposal is a surprise, and she gets to pick out the real ring. They even offer an exchange program for the “surprise me” rings – if she doesn’t want to keep it, it can be exchanged for a credit towards the real ring from T&H.
6. Their vintage rings are all in good-excellent condition and have been inspected by certified gemologists. Each diamond ring comes with a certification from an independent laboratory and a guarantee. They have beautiful, unique rings at all price points, ranging from $500 – $35,000+.
7. They “release” new rings through an e-mail newsletter every Tuesday at 8AM PST. Anyone who wants a first look at their new inventory should sign up for their mailing list to receive these e-mails.

Dress shopping was one of the first things that my mom, sisters, and I did as soon as I was engaged. It’s the kick off to wedding planning, right? While I knew I wouldn’t be able to make a decision until we had nailed down our venue, I knew I wanted to actually try on gowns and get an idea for what I liked on me. It’s pretty normal for brides to see dresses they love in a magazine, come in to try it on, and realize they totally hate how it looks on them!

I spent TONS of time dress shopping–I think I’m pretty particular. But I wanted to share with you a few tips for a successful experience and share with you images of our experience at Nordstrom Wedding Suite, which I highly recommend. (Yay for fun images by my sister, Hayley of T&H Photography!)

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So here are my dress shopping tips:

1. Dress up. Go in with your hair and makeup looking fabulous, and with all the right undergarments. This makes a huge difference in how you feel and look in the dress!

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2. Take just a few people you trust. I brought my sisters, mom and two girlfriends. That sounds like a lot, but it was nice to have the girlfriend perspective, mixed with the sisters and the mom. Either way, narrow it down and remember that YOUR opinion matters most.

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3. Narrow down your silhouette favorites. If you walk in to a store and try on every single dress, you’ll feel exhausted and overwhelmed at the end of the experience. Trust me! I was able to figure out pretty quickly what I’d love and what I’d hate, so I was picky. That meant I tried on less dresses, but it was easier to save myself time and heartache trying on a dress that would look awful. (Like that belt above??? Click here!)

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4. Be patient. Sometimes I’m surprised how quickly girls pull the trigger. If you are pinning tons of dresses with flowy tulle, make sure you track down that dress style and try it on! Don’t get distracted by dresses that look great on you and forget to go for what you’ve been obsessing over.

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5. Take advantage of trunk shows! I didn’t realize this until I worked for a bridal atelier, but trunk shows are an opportunity for you to have access to a designer’s full line of gowns. Often times, designers make only one gown of each design, so the gown takes turns at each store. In order to have a chance to try on ALL of a collection, look for trunk shows in your area. Plus, you have the chance to possibly meet the designer, and/or get bonuses like discounts on things like alterations, accessories or your veil. (Obsessing over that necklace like I am??? Get it here!)

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6. Try out Nordstrom Wedding Suite! Honestly, I ended up finding two dresses I loved–one for my shower and one for my get away! But both of them were not available in my size at the store. Our consultant got on the phone immediately and by the end of our appointment had located my sizes–one of which had to be found at a Nordstrom Rack–yes, they’ll do that for you! So I got this dress on a crazy sale and OF COURSE it was sent to me with no shipping charge. You can’t beat that. I mean it. Crazy crazy good customer service.

The other thing that is great is that they’ve got soooooo many dresses for bridesmaids and mother-of-the-bride. ALL of us ended up trying on dresses, so it made for a really fun appointment! They also have every accessory you’d need for the big day–from a get away dress, fur caplets, jewelry, shoes–the list goes on. So you can get it all done in one place. (Love that sandal above on the right? So do I!!! Find it here!)

7. Lastly, if all else fails, bring your flower girl for comic relief. This is my niece Norah Mae–just shopping with the girls and having a grand time. She stole the show. She even tried on a few dresses and accessories. She’s as excited as I am about the wedding. It’ll be her big debut.

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This post is brought to you by Nordstrom.*If any of the items aren’t available online please give them a call, and they’ll be more than happy to assist you. Opinions are the blogger’s own.