Friday, September 30, 2011

Fashion Model Friday

Our most recent fashion shoot with Chesley...she's a natural!  She had so much fun getting styled and beautified by our team of experts :)  You'd never know she was just 18 - such a great alternative to traditional senior portraits.  We encourage all the girls to pull pictures from magazines like Vogue to highlight the mood, poses and overall looks they like the best.  This helps set the tone for the 3 looks prior to shooting, and helps me pull wardrobe.


Photography-  David Hartcorn
Hair/Makeup - Amie Decker Beauty
Wardrobe Styling - Strawberry Milk Events

Before - during our wardrobe consultation
After
















Friday, September 23, 2011

Happy Fall Friday!

As the first official weekend of fall, we thought we'd send you off with some lovely inspiration for a cozy, rustic barn wedding.  I love this favor idea: apple cider donut holes!  I can see someone dishing them up hot and placing in cute brown parchment bags with a cup of warm apple cider for dunking :)  Perfect as a late night snack or a little something to give to guests for the drive home.

Color Palette:  Marigold, teal, ivory and mocha.
Images Sourced from:  Pinterest

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Venue Coordinator vs. Independent Coordinator

I came across this article on Amber Events blog after discussing this very same thing with a potential client this morning - very valuable content here!  Since we're knee-deep in wedding season, I figured I'd repost from someone who already did a good job of explaining this.  I cannot emphasize how true it is - Take it from me, a wedding planner, who used to be a venue coordinator.  It's totally different - you can't compare apples and oranges!

Recently a potential bride with whom I felt that I clicked with emailed me to say basically: "thanks for your follow up, but we booked Venue X and they provide a wedding coordinator and so I don't need your services."  I was sad for her because I really liked her and she has no way to know that the wedding coordinator promised to her is a venue coordinator, not a wedding coordinator. I'd like to explain the difference between the two. 


A venue coordinator works for that venue. That is where their loyalties lie, and that is not a bad thing or a good thing, it just is. Their job is to sell the venue to brides, give out a list of preferred vendors, answer questions about the venue, assist with room layout and tasting, and make sure that your wedding follows the rules and regulations of the space. They may or may not help with the master Timeline of the wedding day and rarely do they help decorate or design for your reception. They do know what works and what doesn't in a space, so trust them if they say "that won't work!". Depending on how large the venue is, they may have four or more weddings they are juggling that weekend. On your wedding day, they may not even be the person you have been talking to all of these months, as it is a very challenging job and some venues tend to have high turnover. 
                                                                
Don't get me wrong, a venue coordinator's job is very, VERY important, but they are not your wedding coordinator.  Neither is your DJ, a photographer, or florist. Yes, they all coordinate things that directly relate to them (a photographer will help with the Timeline as that affects pictures, etc), but they are not orchestrating every single detail of the event like an independent coordinator will. 

As an independent wedding coordinator, our loyalty is to you, our client.  Not your parents, photographer, videographer, DJ, florist or venue.  An independent coordinator's job is to assess what level of service you need and to go above and beyond that. And to do it in a timely manner, with patience, and with a smile. Whether hired for "month of" coordination or full production, an independent coordinator will become the adviser and orchestrator of the entire production and how all of the vendors tie in together, as well as all of the millions of details that need to be dealt with. And this is just the logistical stuff. Then we have the emotions that come into play during the planning of a wedding. I'm not kidding when I say that half of what I do as a wedding coordinator is to act as a good old-fashioned shoulder to cry on! An independent coordinator will help you with wording of your invitations, encourage you to let your personality shine through, debate the pros and cons of the shades of Bashful vs. Blush roses,  give you advice on sticky budget questions, advise you how to seat your divorced parents during the ceremony,  remind you to hold your bouquet low as you walk down the aisle, and hug you goodnight at the end of the day. 

A venue coordinator and an independent wedding coordinator are both extremely important as they each have a specific job that they are good at doing. A wedding with strong coordinators working hand in hand usually provides a seamless and stress free wedding day for all involved!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tuesday Shoesday

Today we have super fun shoes by ChloĆ© for the fashion forward bride....necklaces by Lanvin
 Doesn't the styling just make the shot?  

The Coveteur

Friday, September 9, 2011

Art Gallery Chic - Inspiration Shoot


It's no secret I'm a girly girl at heart...I love fluffy peonies and soft colors, romantic candlelight and vintage everything.  However I'd been wanting to do a shoot like this for quite sometime - I wanted to challenge myself to do something a little out of my comfort zone and more modern in style.  Of course it has the signature Strawberry Milk look, so among the stark palette, lucite and angular features you'll find a few antiques and some sparkle mixed in too.  And what shoot is complete without a fiery redhead?  Enjoy!


*Update:  We are beyond thrilled that this shoot has since been published in Washingtonian Bride & Groom blog as well as Grace Ormonde's WeddingSTYLE magazine.

Concept:  "Love is the most beautiful art form."  Created a modern art gallery atmosphere for a high fashion bridal shoot with classic elements.  


Palette:  Black, White and Kelly Green.

Makeup: About Face Beauti
Hair:  Ayo Napata
Paper Goods:  Little Bit Heart 
Rentals: DC Rentals (place settings, ghost chairs.)
Bridal Gown:  Pronovias from Love Couture Bridal in Potomac.
Model:  Chelsea Taylore
Design/Styling/Props/Furniture: Strawberry Milk Events