Thursday, 28 December 2017

Chelsea & Ari's Lakeside Wedding Featured on Eventsource!

Chelsea and Ari's gorgeous, lakeside wedding has just recently been featured on the Eventsource blog and are are beyond thrilled!



Their stunning wedding, designed by R5 Event Design and Management, combined traditional and modern nautical elements, while still maintaining an ultra chic city style.



Both the ceremony and reception took place at a private residence overlooking Lake Muskoka, where guests enjoyed delicious treats from Food Dudes, before dancing the night away inside a magnificent white tent laden with cherry blossoms and crystal chandeliers.



The wedding was perfectly captured by Gil Tamin Photography and are thankful to all of the amazing vendors involved!

Check out the entire blog post, along with the beautiful photos below:
https://www.eventsource.ca/blog/ultra-sweet-cottage-wedding

Full Vendor List:
Wedding Planner-Fab Fete Event Planning Boutique
Photographer-Gil Tamin Photography
Videographer-MPSG Weddings
Decor & Florals-R5 Event Design and Management
Catering-Food Dudes
Tent Rentals-Happenings Party Rentals
Event Rentals-Gervais Party and Tent Rentals
Hair & Makeup-Olena Makeup Art & Beauty
DJ-It's Pure Entertainment
Cake-Mariposa Market



Thursday, 3 August 2017

Some of most Lavish and Incredible Weddings...

When Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981, it was the most lavish wedding the world had ever seen. It’s often discussed in terms of numbers: the 2,500 guests at St. Paul’s Cathedral, the 750 million people watching at home on TV, the 10,000 pearls and 25-foot train on Diana’s dress, the 27 weddings cakes served at the reception. The event was estimated to have cost £30 million, equivalent to around $140 million today.
Nowadays, celebrities have been competing to surpass this spot and to shine on the covers of most the prestigious magazines and all over social media.
Let’s check out a few of these incredible and lavish weddings…

·       Folarin, who is one of Folorunsho Alakija's four sons, married Iranian beauty Nazanin Jafarian Ghaissarifa
·       Folorunsho Alakija, 66, is one of the richest woman in the world with an estimated fortune of $2.1 billion.
·       The event held at Blenheim Palace had one million roses, a surprise performance from Robin Thicke and an A-list guest list.
·       Father-of-one is an entrepreneur, investor and cinematographer who lost his first wife to cancer
·       Folarin's new wife studied Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Manchester

While Folarin makes his money as an entrepreneur, investor and cinematographer, it's his mother who has an estimated fortune of $2.1 billion. Forbes ranked her as the 14th richest person in Africa but the richest woman in the country. She is number 80 on its global Power Women list and overtook Oprah Winfrey as the richest woman of African descent in the world, in 2014.
It is thought the family flew hundreds of close friends and family members over from Nigeria, who were no doubt put up in the lavish hotel for the weekend.
The Woodstock venue, which is the ancestral home of Sir Winston Churchill, was kitted out with one million white roses, a lavish cake decorated with hundreds of ornate white roses and even hosted pop star Robin Thicke at an estimated cost of £150,000.
Wedding planners believe the venue hire was exclusively hired at a cost of £150,000 with the bespoke marquee and bespoke marble floor with their initials etched in gold costing around £200,000 on top.

According to the venue's website, the cost of hiring the whole venue is on application but hiring just the palace and state rooms costs £33,000.
The breathtaking flowers were the work of Jeff Leatham, who is known for his elaborate decoration of the Kardashian's homes.
Bringing over 30 staff members to the UK for the ceremony, Jeff adorned every inch of the venue with copious amounts of roses and white orchids.

Jeff, who can command up to £250,000 for flowers, has worked for Madonna, Oprah and Tina Turner. He was also the man behind the flowers at Eva Longoria and Tony Parker’s wedding.
Guests were also treated to a surprise performance from Blurred Lines singer Robin Thicke, who reportedly cost around £150,000 to hire and would have been flown over from the US, as well as a magnificent firework display in the hotel grounds later in the evening.
Folarin's new wife, who once dated Rob Kardashian, studied Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Manchester, has a graduate Diploma in Law and has also worked as a model and marketing consultant. 

The cake, which was adorned with hundreds of roses and ornate doves, was created by Elizabeth’s Cake Emporium. Elizabeth's clients include British, European and Middle Eastern Royalty, celebrities and high net worth individuals.
With eight tiers on their cake, topped with elaborate iced flowers and doves, it is estimated that their cake could have cost up to £10,000.

Venue hire would likely be up to £150,000 with the bespoke marquee with marble floor and production around £200,000 on top. 
'The spectacular endless flowers by Jeff Leatham are likely to have cost at least £200,000. With food and drink, Robin Thicke (at £150,000) and all the other items for the big day, including the dress, on top, the wedding will have no doubt cost more than £1million and potentially several million more.





Prince William & Kate Middleton

The whole wedding was billed at about $34 million and the security was too much. The commoner was about 29 year old who became a celebrity of the whole world. The groom was the Prince Charles son and also they were in line with the worldwide celebrities. This is among the most expensive wedding and it features about $ 800, 000 flowers and also cake at 4 80, 000 which has countless nobles and royals and also the audience of TV with about hundred or millions.
The thousands of onlookers gathered outside the Abbey cheered the newly wed royal couple from the streets.
Dressed in a traditional Irish Guards uniform, Prince William stood at the altar with Prince Harry at his side as his best man.
Some 1,900 guests were invited to attend the ceremony in Westminster Abbey, including royalty, politicians and close friends.
Then Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha were present, as well as then London Mayor Boris Johnson and House of Commons speaker John Bercow.
Kate wore a stunning dress designed by Sarah Burton of the Alexander McQueen fashion house.
"Miss Middleton wished for her dress to combine tradition and modernity with the artistic vision that characterises Alexander McQueen's work," officials said in a statement.
For the cake, the royal couple chose an eight-tiered cake with 900 handcrafted floral designs from Fiona Cairns.
This cake took centre stage in Buckingham Palace after the wedding, but Kate and William also opted for a second cake.
Master chocolatier Barry Colenso prepared a recipe based on Prince William’s favourite afternoon tea cakes.
Ellie Goulding had the honour of singing for William and Kate’s first dance. The singer serenaded them with an Elton John classic from the 70s - Your Song.
The wedding was publicly celebrated with pomp and ceremony as hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of London.
It was marked with a public holiday across the nation and giant screens were set up in London’s Hyde Park for people to watch the wedding live.


 


                                                                                                                                     
Extravagant Wedding of Sean Parker and Alexandra Lenas

Sean Parker is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist who cofounded the file-sharing computer service Napster and served as the first president of the social networking website Facebook.

His wedding was an enchanted forest wedding in Big Sur, California designed by Preston Bailey. 
In this enchanted forest nuptials, each guest was outfitted by Lord of the Rings costume designer Ngila Dickson.
But this is even more jaw-dropping than we could have imagined. Keep Reading…
  •      The ceremony took place in ancient redwood tree forest.




  •      Bunnies were handed out for guests to cuddle.
  •    To create the entrance, a 20-foot-tall gate was erected in the middle of the forest.
  •    Dinner involved pigs on a spit.
  •       Instead of lounge chairs, there were large beds covered in animal fur.







Tuesday, 11 July 2017

The Hottest Bridal Gowns Trends for this 2018.

So what’s new for our brides for the upcoming year?

The hottest new bridal gowns and trends were showcased during the Bridal Fashion Week, so if you don’t have your dress yet… good news!!! You can already start looking. Every look shown in this fashion event was stunning, but here are the most predominant trends for 2018.

Oversized bows and off-the-shoulder silhouettes.
Perfect for a bride who loves dreamy, delicate details but is also looking to make a fierce, fashion-forward statement.

This Old Hollywood silhouette is back, and rightfully so. Designers such as Viktor & Rolf, Carolina Herrera, and Oscar de la Renta all showcased gowns with this feature.


Left to right: Carolina Herrera, Viktor & Rolf, Oscar de la Renta, Rivini


These trends are truly heading for more chic simplicity, comfort, and glamour.


Going Casual
Pants and classic trousers are huge for 2018. If dresses aren't your thing or you want to try something different, then this trend is for you. Pairing these styles with pearls and diamonds will achieve a more elegant result, as presented by Tiffany & Co.



 Carolina Herrera


Christian Siriano

Capes
A cape is a relevant piece on its own. It's romantic, glamorous and edgy, all in one!
Savannah Miller

Black and White
This is an unexpected but jaw-dropping touch. At Marchesa, short and sweet dresses were trimmed with black grosgrain while Romona Keveza styled her looks with a velvet ribbon. The last on your right is from Justin Alexander.



Florals
Flowers add an enchanted princess effect. Three-dimensional embellishments add texture to a plain white dress, and ensures a clean, yet unforgettable style.

 "Coco" ivory wedding dress with paillette flowers along the bodice and silk-chiffon skirt, by Mira Zwillinger

 "Tara" ivory ball gown in an embroidered Mikado-silk with silk-organza hand-cut flower appliqués, by Mira Zwillinger