I did a post earlier about my admiration for Luly Yang Couture and how the Luly Blush Bouquet came to be. Well... I was recently told by my great friend that the bouquet and some of my ring bearer pillows were displayed in the window of the boutique. He snapped these photos for me to share. If you ever have the chance to view the windows at Luly Yang Couture you are in for a treat. Several street side windows will greet you with the prettiest vignettes of couture creations. Next time I go I will bring my fainting couch with me because I already know what will occur. Just when I recover from swooning over one thing I am swooning over another.Monday, August 23, 2010
QUICK UPDATE
I did a post earlier about my admiration for Luly Yang Couture and how the Luly Blush Bouquet came to be. Well... I was recently told by my great friend that the bouquet and some of my ring bearer pillows were displayed in the window of the boutique. He snapped these photos for me to share. If you ever have the chance to view the windows at Luly Yang Couture you are in for a treat. Several street side windows will greet you with the prettiest vignettes of couture creations. Next time I go I will bring my fainting couch with me because I already know what will occur. Just when I recover from swooning over one thing I am swooning over another.Thursday, August 19, 2010
BOXES AND BOUQUETS

The second reason why being connected to other professionals is great is the opportunity to collaborate and spread your design wings. Marni was kind enough to ask me to create a bouquet to coordinate with one of her beautiful card boxes. I used fuchsia and orange crush colored silk dupioni to create these flowers and centered them with rhinestones. The bright colors are so bold and one can only dream of how fun this wedding would be. I look forward to working with Creative Card Boxes more in the future. You can check out Creative Card Boxes by clicking here and also be sure to stop by her blog for fun details about real weddings and more.
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
LOTS OF NEW COLORS COMING
I am extending the color selection of my silk flowers extensively and wanted to share the newest eye popping colors with you. Above is the Orange Crush Silk Catala Bloom Bridal Sash. You can order just a blossom also. This bold orange presents fuchsia highlights are every turn.Monday, August 9, 2010
LULY YANG COUTURE AND THE LULY BOUQUET
Luly Yang Couture. What can I write about such an incredible place? I have been thinking of this blog post for some time now. Number one, the clothing is incredible and I think that is an understatement. How do you describe creativity in design that blurs the line from fantasy to reality? Truly, works of art are what hang on the racks. Above is her signature monarch butterfly dress. This gown is where it all started for her and represents her metamorphosis into fashion.
I wandered into Luly Yang Couture one day unprepared for the wave of inspiration that was about to wash over me. I know that I was quite vocal about my immediate admiration for the articles there and it took just about all of my strength to not really go over the top and to maintain, as my mother would say, my "inside voice". After that I knew I had to go back but first I wanted to present something to Luly to illustrate my admiration for her work.
Let me tell you it is very difficult to design something for somebody that has given you so much inspiration and has personally created so many fabulous things. I wanted to make something that was beautiful and would hopefully be a bit of a surprise to her. I was honored to be able to meet with Luly in her boutique and present what I had specifically designed for her. She took the bouquet in her hands and turned it to view from all angles. With much anticipation I waited for her verdict on whether or not she liked it. She asked me what the name was and I told her it did not have a name yet. She said with a smile, "It is the Luly Bouquet" and I happily agreed. She is gracious, generous and a pleasure to visit with.
Many hours go into each of these works of art with hand picked fabrics that are grouped together and then cut, formed, embellished and added to the silk wrapped stems. I used blush, champagne and ivory silks to create this arrangement. I am thrilled to say that you can view this bouquet in person in her Seattle boutique. Each flower boasts centers that sparkle with a few genuine freshwater pearls here and there to add a bit of interest. It is named The Luly Bouquet after her of course. Please click here to visit lulyyang.com. I want to take a moment to sincerely thank Luly, Katherine and the rest of the staff for the wonderful time that I had visiting and for the immense joy it has been to work with them.Photo credit to Alena777 and outlier on Flickr for the Luly Yang dress display photos.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
TIME TO SWOON
Simply must share this photo with you that was taken at a recent shoot by Agnes Lopez Photography for Jacksonville Bride Magazine. This beautiful picture features one of my Catala Bloom silk bouquets. First of all, I have to send a great big thank you to Ashlee at the Luxe Wedding Lounge for making it possible for me to submit samples. There is a larger version of this bouquet in the planning stages and I will be sure to post it here for you to see.
If you want to see more of this amazing layout and what was published in the magazine (and you do, trust me) click here to see all the details on the Luxe Wedding Lounge Blog including the link to read the magazine online!Monday, August 2, 2010
PLUM'S THE WORD
Some of the new additions this week to Emici Bridal. This gorgeous plum color just had to make a debut. Above is the Rapture Rose sash in amethyst purple silk dupioni with plum ribbon.
The Plain and Simple Luxe ring bearer pillow in ivory silk dupioni and plum satin ribbon. Perfect as a simple elegant pillow for a wide variety of weddings.
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