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jules&evesummerFrom now until July 10th, Jules & Eve in Kerrisdale has their 50% Off Summer Sale. Brides, take your bridesmaids for chic, wear-again bridesmaids dresses or make a shopping date with your mom (or mom-to-be) for a sophisticated wedding day outfit. (Sale excludes New Arrivals.)

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puremagnolia featherLast month, I attended the EP!C Sustainable Living Expo at the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre to specifically check out their Wedding Showcase. The vendors ranged from cake designers and boutique bakeries who offer organic and local ingredients, to local jewellers, to gown designers who create dresses made of organic and reclaimed textiles.

Patty Nayel of Pure Magnolia is one such designer. New on the scene, Nayel graduated in 2009 with a Bachelor of Applied Design in Fashion from Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Her venture into eco-conscious bridal wear was initiated by several factors, one being her own wedding.

“I found there was a huge lack of eco-friendly dresses out there. I was getting married and I really didn’t have any options in the [eco-friendly] ready-to-wear market in Vancouver. When I first started to make a few dresses [for others], I found the response overwhelming,” she explains.

puremagnolia ruffleNayel does custom gowns as well as a collection. At EP!C, she showed two of her collections, ‘Rustic Nature’ and ‘Vintage Glamour’. She describes ‘Rustic Nature’: “I was pulling my inspiration from the parts of nature that are not classically beautiful. Brown feathers, muddied streams, and a lot of texture.”

puremagnolia_vintglamThe second collection was Fall 2010, ‘Vintage Glamour’. “I just started using vintage wedding dresses to make new dresses, and I love the vintage lace that I am finding! I am trying to incorporate lace into every dress somehow. I have dresses that are inspired from every era, so there really isn’t one type of dress that I am looking at,” she explains.

Undyed fabrics, ranging from cream to soft white dominate her collections. The use of these natural, untreated fabrics are truest to the Pure Magnolia philosophy but Nayel can dye the fabrics if requested. She uses organic fabrics such as silk charmeuse, organza, chiffon and tissue but also uses less common materials in bridal such as bark cloth and hemp silk. She incorporates reclaimed and vintage textiles and small-mill sources. Several of the dresses also had embellishments such as lace, ribbon, feathers and applique.

She also designs bridesmaids gowns, a cute pink number with a japanese silk tissue ruffled bodice hung amidst the bridal gowns.

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Nayel designs and sews all her dresses herself from a studio in North Vancouver, her home community. “I moved from a small shared artist studio Downtown to a much larger and nicer showroom and studio space in Lynn Valley on the North Shore. I found it in the neighbourhood that I grew up in,” she says. Though she misses the buzz of Downtown, Nayel feels that her new space has the right feel for the clientele she desires and is much more suited to her down-to-earth, authentic, and eco-conscious approach.

“It’s also at the base of Fromme Mountain which gives my husband a good excuse to go mountain biking every time he brings me to work!” she adds, “It is a great community, and a great space for me to grow in.”

puremagnolia_pattySo what is in store for future collections? “My Spring 2011 Collection is going to follow along the lines of Fall, using the vintage laces but bringing them into more modern dresses. I love doing mermaid dresses and bubble dresses, my dresses have a lot of body and movement, so I will be working with a lot of ruffles and even more texture,” she describes.

Nayel also is experimenting with a newer technique developed by Julian Roberts called subtraction cutting, “I am not sure how it is going to turn out yet, but I am hoping to show some amazing one-of-a-kind dresses from it!”

As for fabrics, Nayel is excited about looking into silk cotton blends as well as more wild silks, “which always have very unique natural colours,” she explains.

puremagnolia rentIn keeping with their eco-conscious philosophy, Pure Magnolia also offers “Rent a Dress.” If you are on a tight budget or don’t want to buy a designer gown only to store it ad infinitum, you can rent a dress starting from $400. This includes fittings and environmentally-friendly drycleaning. Sizes are limited but in general range from size 4-12.

Find out more about Pure Magnolia here on their website.

{Photos courtesy of Pure Magnolia and www.puremagnolia.ca}

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Jason Matlo Felicity&Naomi{Above Left: The Felicity, named after one of Jason Matlo’s design staff. Lucky her! The silk organza gown is styled with a Tiffany & Co. Platinum and Diamond Circlet Drape necklace, $173,500, and the Platinum and Diamond Voile Drop earrings, $5350. Above Right: The Naomi, a ballerina-inspired gown with pockets made of silk shantung and finished with an obi-style sash. Styled with Tiffany & Co. Platinum and Diamond Rosecut earrings, $5,800.}

A few weeks ago, Vancouver fashion designer Jason Matlo unveiled his new 2010 bridal collection at an exclusive tea soiree at the Shangri-La Hotel in Vancouver. This is Matlo’s second season in bridal, with a collection that was inspired by classic shapes and cuts. The Collection’s 10 gowns were styled beautifully with Tiffany & Co. jewellery.

Matlo Danielle Miranda

{Above Left: The Danielle, a draped jersey with topstitched bra, styled with Tiffany & Co. Platinum, Diamond and Sapphire Swing Drop earrings, $9800, and the Platinum and Diamond Victoria Bezel bracelet, $16,200. Above Right: The Miranda, an asymmetrical jersey gown with cascade sleeve. Styled with Tiffany & Co. White Gold, Sapphire and Tourmaline Drop earrings, $2,250.}

On a recent visit to his Crosstown atalier for a one-on-one chat, Matlo expressed that he especially enjoys designing bridal as it allows him the most creative freedom to play, experiment, apply intricate hand-done techniques, and use sumptuous materials and embellishments. The lace overlay in the Grace gown below is all hand-applied.

Matlo Alexandra&Grace

{Above left: The Alexandra, an asymmetrical jersey twist gown styled with Tiffany & Co. Frank Gehry Silver Torque bangle, $845 and the Frank Gehry Silver Double Orchid earrings, $755. Above Right: The Grace, an a-line gown with a sweetheart neckline, shattered lace overlay and black organza sash. Styled with Tiffany & Co. Paloma Picasso Pearl Toursade necklace, $1,900, and Elsa Peretti Pearl Drop earrings, $425.}

Matlo Katherine&KGabrielle

{Above left: The Katherine is a blush coloured strapless silk chiffon gown with organic chiffon ruffles, styled with Tiffany & Co. Platinum and Diamond Legacy Triple Bar earrings, $17,800, and the Platinum and Diamond Victoria bracelet, $22,500. Above Right: The Gabrielle, a mermaid style gown with a sweetheart neckline and open work lace bodice with black silk bow tie belt. Styled with Tiffany & Co. Yellow Gold Tassel earrings, $1,800.}

Matlo Claudia&AVa

{Above left: The Claudia, a jersey gown with trapunto shoulder detail and ruching at the waist, styled with Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Silver Heart Hoop earrings, $544, and Elsa Peretti Silver and Coloured Pearl Fringe bracelet, $785. Above Right: The Ava, a silk shantung with draped waist peplum detail. Styled with Tiffany & Co, Platinum and Diamond Heart Drop earrings, $3,800, and Platinum and Diamond Heart Pendant, $10,100.}

Matlo also does custom gowns. To view his collection or connect, contact him at info@jasonmatlo.com or call the studio: 604-682-0726.Jason Matlo & girls

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sarah-jessica-parker-halston-heritage-white-cocktail-dressLast night, I attended a Sex and the City 2 fashion event at the Opus Hotel hosted by Vitamin Daily Vancouver’s Editor-in-Chief Sarah Bancroft. As SATC2 obsessives know, the white dress Carrie sports in the movie is a Halston Heritage design so fittingly, guests were treated to a Halston walk-through fashion show while nibbling tasty appies and sipping Skyy Vodka martinis. Though not specifically wedding wear, a few of the 70s- and 80s-inspired spring 2010 line would work well as guest attire for a casually chic outdoor wedding when styled with bolder accessories, a sparkly clutch, and strappy stilletos or wedges.

B_Landing_Halston_Products_EN{Above Image from thebay.com of Halston pieces available at their store.}

Halter necklines, drapey silk silouettes, jewel tones and exotic prints characterized the collection and made me want to hop on a plane to a tropic destination. My favourite was a turquoise blue and emerald green dress/blouse/cover up with an african-inspired print and embroidered detailing on the sleeves. I’m sorry to say I don’t have a photo of this piece!

Sex and the City 2 opened last night and the Halston Heritage collection can be found at select The Bay stores in BC: Mayfair, Oakridge, Park Royal, Richmond, Vancouver Downtown, and Victoria City Centre.
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alina pizzano dress4Alina Pizzano is a Pasadena, California-based collection and couture bridal fashion designer and has been designing bridal gowns since 2004. Before designing bridal, Pizzano designed in Los Angeles with BCBG Max Azria as a Senior Designer and in New York with the design team of Ken Kaufman and Isaac Franco. She was inspired to enter the bridal market when her sister asked her to create her wedding dress. {Above and below: images from her current collection.}

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Whether for her collection or couture, all Alina Pizzano gowns are handmade in her studio. Pizzano’s custom-made gowns are the result of working closely with her clients through a series of consultations, sketches and fittings using the finest materials, techniques and embellishments.

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The strapless, sweetheart neckline, mermaid style dress above was custom-made for bride Sarah. By handstitching strips of ribbon together to make a ribbon “fabric”, then stitching lace applique to the ribbon material, Pizzano achieved a seamless-looking Battenburg lace effect, exactly what the bride wanted! {Photo by Abi Q.}

With bridal fashion trends leaning towards the romantic, soft, and intricate, Pizzano’s sensibility of contemporary romance is right on cue. View more of her work on her site.

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Veils are making a comeback; whether a retro-looking netted blusher or a demure lace mantilla, there is a veil to for every bride! A selection from Sara Gabriel’s line of beautiful veils are now available locally at Frocks and Jeweliette. Here are a few of our faves from the Sara Gabriel site:

astyn_ginger{L} The Astyn. A french net asymmetrical face blusher with Swarovski rhinestones and ostrich feather detail. It can be turned around and worn over the side or back of your head for the reception. Retro loveliness!  {R} The Ginger. One word… fa-bu-lous! A super dramatic veil with cut edge & asymmetrical tendril.


kristen_rachael{L} The Kristen. Elegantly demure. A classic veil with 3-3/4″ Alencon lace trim. {R} The Rachael. Float along in an effortless light with this folded mantilla with inset 3/4″ silk ribbon.


ashley_donielle{L} The Ashley. Something a bit different! A tulle hair band with ruffled silk organza flower. {R} The Donielle. A french net side pouf with feathers and crystals. Perfect for a loose, asymmetrical ‘do or for short hair!

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green_collage2In honour of St.Patrick’s Day, here is some green inspiration. Consider mixing greens of varying shades with aqua, yellow, cream, pink… really any colour! Green is the new neutral; found in nature, it goes with everything!

{Photo Credits: “Bellisima” dress, Monique Lhuillier – Winter 2010; Glass jars  from The Bride’s Guide; Bridesmaid dress from Simple Sillouettes;  Emerald Broach from Tiffany & Co.; Suede heels from Christian Laboutin; Bobby pins from Etsy; Place setting from paratinovia.com; Boutonnierres from The Bride’s Guide.}

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For their engagement photos, Michelle and Mitch wanted something a little out of the ordinary. “I wanted something spicier and more memorable than the usual engagement shoot.  Something that would take us out of our comfort zones, that would make us look back in 30 years and say, ‘that was crazy!’” explains Michelle. They chose to do a “Trash the Dress” session with photographer Jamie Delaine, in which the bride wears a wedding gown but allows it to get wet, dirty, torn, etc. Some brides actually “trash” their dress after it has been worn on the wedding day as a cheeky defiance against the tradition of keeping the dress pristine, tucked away in a box somewhere. For Michelle, the dress wasn’t the one she wore on her wedding day but one she found at a vintage store, “It was a match made in heaven though, as it fit with minimal alteration and was exactly the style I wanted,  simple and elegant.”

Their photo shoot took place in Vancouver’s Chinatown and, seen in the photos above, at Finn Slough in Richmond, the latter chosen because it had a unique and isolated feel. Though the water was quite cold, the couple loved the spontaneity of their shoot and in the end the shockingly cold water and dirty mud lent the gritty, natural, and fun experience they were looking for.


jamiedelaine2Photographer Jamie Delaine is in love with life: laughing until her stomach hurts, drinking green tea, rainy Vancouver days, cardigan sweaters, and learning to love selflessly. She is constantly dreaming and seeking out new ways to express her creativity and nothing excites her more than meeting couples that are uniquely and truly themselves. Collaborating with her clients, Jamie creates photographs that are authentic and real, overflowing with laughter and life.

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bridalsale

Visit Blush in West Vancouver from March 19-21, 2010 for their bridal sample sale on dresses by Vera Wang, Melissa Sweet, Amsale, and others. No appointment is necessary.

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c&l staffLocal businesses large and small are in the Olympic Spirit. Champagne & Lace, an Abbostford boutique, sent us a few snapshots of their red-mittened staff. And if you walk by their shop, enjoy their take on the Olympics green-and-blue… with a bridal twist of course! Thanks to owner Gerri Charles and her staff for the fun pics!

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If you are a BC-based bridal business, send us your Olympic spirit photos… you and your staff in full Olympic gear, your window displays, or your specialty Olympics products. We’ll do our best to publish them during the rest of the Games! Photos can be sent to the Managing Editor.

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