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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Fabulous Cover Up

Hey Fab Brides,


On your wedding day you want to be glamorous, elegant and of course FABULOUS. However, big tattoos are not fab. In my opinion, a tattoo that shows on your wedding day takes away from your dress.


Sometimes women of color can be hesitant to cover up tattoos because we can't find the correct shade that is also heavy enough to cover. Look no further, I've found a really great product. Make up For Ever makes a wonderful concealer. The concealer is water and sweat proof. The concealer can also be used to cover scars, burns, and discoloration. It's great for summer weddings and nervous brides!


Make Up For Ever is available on their website or at Sephora.


Sunday, January 18, 2009

Tips from Wedding Expert Sheree Brown!

Hey Fab Brides,



I'm back again with more expert advice. Recently I met with Sheree Brown. Sheree was raised in Prince George's County in Maryland. She currently works for the United States Patent and Trademark Office (UPSTO). Sheree attended the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. She was also very active in campus activities such as the Student Government Association and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. After college she married her high school sweetheart, Chris. They are proud parents of their beautiful Christian Marie. 

After Sheree and Chris were married they started Happily Married Entertainment, which is a social networking and event planning company. Sheree's creative flare has inspired her to venture into the wedding planning industry. In October 2007, she became a certified wedding planner and HME Weddings was born!

Here's what Sheree had to say about planning a wedding!

1. What is your favorite part of planning a wedding?
I have two favorites. My first favorite would have to be the dress selection aspect. This is a special part of the planning process because it is most important to the bride.  To see the look on the Bride face, when they see the dress that they want, is absolutely breathtaking.  My second favorite, is the transformation process of the reception site. I love to see the room come to life with simply just the help of candles, lighting and floral arrangements ... you can really transform a room.

2. Other than jumping the broom, what other African American traditions do you like to incorporate?
Jumping the broom is my favorite and is the most popular! Jumping the broom represent the sweeping away of the past and the welcoming of the future.  I have heard of some brides to incorporate cowrie shells. The bride wears a cowrie shell necklace. Also, another tradition is the Tasting of the Four elements, in which, the bride and groom taste lemons as representing the sour, vinegar as representing the bitter, cayenne pepper as representing the hot and honey as representing the sweet and delicious times of marriage. 

3.What is a good resource for couples looking for African American traditions to add to their wedding?
eHow.com offers 13 steps on How to Plan an African American Wedding. Forblackweddings.com is a good resource as well.

4. What are your favorite money saving tips?
Instead of an open bar, have a signature drink, such as wine, that will be used in place of an open bar. Another tip is to have your wedding on a weeknight or Sunday. This will save the bride and groom a lot of money!

5. Why did you decide to join the bridal industry?
I was a Do-It-Yourself bride!  I thought I could plan my entire wedding without any assistance.  Well when it was time to line everyone up and walk down the aisle, I did not have anyone to guide us down the aisle and no one to take care of what was to come during the reception. Thankfully, my cousin stepped in to guide and cue-in my bridal party.  Then, during the reception, my caterers failed to serve our head table. My mother and aunts had to go back to the kitchen and serve the head table.  I was heated!  So, from that day on, I always wanted to get into the wedding planning spectrum so that what had happened to me on my wedding day, would not ever happen to anyone else.  After my husband and I married we noticed that most of our friends were single and living the single life.  So, we were inspired to build a company that will allow young married couples to network with other young married couples and provide them with innovative entertainment options such as Live Jazz, Weekend Getaways, and Fine Dining.  In addition, we were inspired to focus on educating the community, by providing enriching seminars on topics such as "Improving you Credit Score", "The Steps to Homeownership" & "How to be a Better Spouse".  In May 2006, we launched, Happily Married Entertainment, LLC (HME), a social network & event planning company, in which HME Weddings is an umbrella company of Happily Married Entertainment.  

If you would like to hear more from Sheree, visit HME Weddings and Happily Married Entertainment. You can contact Sheree by emailing hmeweddings@gmail.com or calling (301) 257-3615.

Thank you Sheree for being a part of Fabulous Black Bride!

xoxo,
Ayana

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Peek-A-Boo, I See COLOR

Hey Fab Brides,


I'm always telling you to incorporate splashes of bright color to your wedding day. One of the best ways to do this is with brightly colored shoes. No need to wear a brightly colored sash, try something unexpected. Below are a few of my fav fab shoes. You can find all of these shoes at Bergdorf Goodman. Send me your fab ideas about ways to incorporate splashes of color and I'll feature your idea!


Loeffler Randall

Miu Miu


Christian Louboutin


Manolo Blahnik


Manolo Blahnik


Christian Dior


Valentino

xoxo,
Ayana

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Little White Dress

Hey Fab Brides,

One of my first posts was about choosing a second dress for your reception. Well Amsale, one of my absolute favs, has come out with The Little White Dress Collection and I love it. The dresses are short, sassy, classy, and of course FABULOUS! These dresses are sure to spice of your reception. Your new hubby and guests will be wowed. Can you imagine the reaction you will receive after making your second grand entrance of the night?

Are you looking for even more flare? Try pairing these dresses with brightly colored shoes. It's sure to be a hit!



Thursday, January 8, 2009

Amsale Trunk Show and Sample Sale at Saks!!!

Hey Fab Brides!

If you love Amsale like I do, then make sure you check out one of these fab trunk shows. Be one of the first to see the new collection and customize your gown.

Also MAKE SURE you check out the Bridal Sample Sale at SAKS in NYC!!!! Designer gowns will be 70% off. The last day is January 20.

Happy shopping.

AMSALE TRUNK SHOW SCHEDULE

January 8-11
L E'lite
Boston
MA
617-424-1010
Bridesmaid trunk show

January 9-10
The House of the Bride
Augusta
GA
706-736-6500
Bridal Trunk Show

January 15-17
Brides Best Friends
Englewood
NJ
201-541-1333
Bridesmaid Trunk Show

January 15-17
Always a Bridesmaid Boutique
Staten Island
NY
718-227-8647
Bridesmaid trunk show

January 16-17
Marina Morrison
San Francisco
CA
415-984-9360
Bridal Trunk Show

January 16-24
Belle Vie Bridal Couture
Chicago
IL
312-751-2222
Bridal Trunk Show

January 22-24
Bella Bridesmaid
Denver
CO
303-377-2025
Bridesmaid Trunk Show

January 23-24
Chez Bride Moderne
La Jolla California
CA
858-551-1295
Bridal Trunk Show

January 29-31
The Wedding Library
New York
NY
212-327-0100
Bridesmaid Trunk Show

January 30-February 1
Kleinfeld
New York
NY
646-633-4300
Bridal Trunk Show

January 30-31
Betsy Robinson's Bridal Collection
Baltimore
MD
410-484-4600
Bridal & Bridesmaid Trunk Show

February 5-7
Pure English
Virginia Beach
VA
757-631-9810
Bridesmaid Trunk Show

February 5-7
Bridesmaids at Nonchalance
Morristown
NJ
973-292-0902
Bridesmaid Trunk Show

February 12-14
Belle Vie Bridal Couture
Chicago
IL
312-751-2222
Bridesmaid Trunk Show

February 19-21
Wedding Salon of Manhasset
Manhasset
NY
516-869-8455
Bridesmaid Trunk Show

February 19-21
Allegria Bridal
Belmont
MA
617-489-1449
Bridesmaid Trunk Show


xoxo,
Ayana

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

New Wedding Trend!

Hey Fab Brides,


A new year means new wedding trends. My fav new trend is all about color!!! I love color and I think it should be incorporated into your wedding. Forget about pastels, and if you know me you know how I feel about pastel colors. The new trend is to use jewel tones instead. Thinking of peach, try mandarin instead. Feeling like a pale yellow? How about sunflower? Deeper colors are more romantic and passionate. Bold colors are nolonger being reserved for fall and winter weddings.

Do you have any questions about what colors work best together? Email me at FabulousBlackBride@gmail.com.



Be BOLD. Be DARING. Be a FAB BRIDE.



xoxo,

Ayana

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Congratulations!

To my Fab Brides,


  I've noticed that many of my friends and former classmates are recently engaged. Congratulations! Remember you can always email your wedding planning questions to me at FabulousBlackBride@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you and helping you with your wedding planning process.

xoxo,
Ayana

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Interview with Fabulous Event Planner Tiffany Penn

Hey Fab Brides!


 I told you I would be giving you expert advice. I recently met with Tiffany Penn to ask her a few questions about wedding planning. 

Tiffany is a graduate of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and the Fashion Institute of Technology. Growing up Tiffany always had a love for fashion and was interested in a creative career where she could be paid for doing something she loved. 

After graduating from UMES in 2004, Tiffany began her career at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Washington, DC as the assistant to the Catering Director. While an assistant Tiffany learned as much as she could from her experience and was quickly promoted to Catering Manager where she planned meetings and events for up to 500 guests. 

In the beginning of her career Tiffany only wanted to plan a wedding, but has realized that she also likes the corporate side of the events industry. Tiffany now works with Tuscana West Restaurant as the Marketing and Private Events Manager. Tiffany has also started her own company called TNP Marketing Group. A company that specializes creative concepts, event planning, marketing strategies, and consulting. 

Take a look at what Tiffany has to say about weddings.

1. What advice do you give brides before the big day?

Don't be stressed, just get help!  Planning a wedding, especially if you plan it without an event planner, is like taking on a second full time job.  Ask for help from a family member, your finacee or someone that will embrace your vision and run full force with it, but please do not stress out.  Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life.  You should look back on the entire planning process and think it was a piece of cake.

2. How far in advance do you suggest a bride obtain a wedding planner?

Six months to a year.  Before you select your venue, you should select a event planner.  Just my option but sometimes they are able to work their magic and are able to get you more bang for your buck. Planners usually have relationships with venues and they have your best interest in mind. They know best!

3. Do you have any fabulous tips for brides planning their weddings without the help of a planner?

Do not forget about the details! Its always in the smallest detail that will add pizzazz to your wedding day.  Like a welcome bag filled with goodies or even a welcome note for guest that checking into your host hotel. Also consider favors that are heart felt from you.  Even the invitations will set the mood for your wedding.  If you are creative and love arts and crafts, these tasks will be easy for you. If you're not the DIY bride, ask for help from your friends. 

4. We all know certain things are out of our control, but what are some ways to avoid wedding day disaster?

HAVE EVERYTHING IN WRITING!  Send an e-mail once you get off the phone with a vendor just to recap the conversation.  Remember, if it is not in writing, you did not ask for it.  The weather you can not help but everything else you can.

5. What is your favorite part about planning a wedding?

The ceremony is by far is my favorite part of a wedding.  The look of the bride who is usually nervous but trying to cope and then the groom who stands so proud, shoulders back and chest to the sky as he accepts her to be his wife.  There has not been a wedding ceremony that I have not cried at.

6. What advice would you give to an aspiring wedding or event planner?

Mastering your craft takes time.  You will not know all that you should know after your first event.  It takes time.  Find a great mentor, someone that is very knowledgeable and follow them.  Take notes of their creativity and problem solving skills. Also, NETWORKING is KEY, it is not about what you know but WHO you know.

If you would like to contact Tiffany, email her at Tiffany.Penn@gmail.com

Thanks Tiffany for being a part of Fabulous Black Bride!

Invitation To Save The Planet

Hey Fab Brides! 


I've been taking a holiday break and I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!

With the start of the new year, many of us decide to make resolutions. Here's a resolution we can all keep, recycle and use recycled products. I found a great company, Invite Site,  that makes amazing wedding invitations, save the date cards, programs, and thank you cards using all recycled materials. I wouldn't send you astray, so I personally ordered a sample invitation and loved it! Prices range from $1.50 - $3.50 per invitation. Here are a few samples of their work.