by Jane Summers

Who can help smiling when they see a gorgeous bouquet of lovely oversized balloons? Turn this hallmark of all celebrations into chic decor for your wedding. Here are a few ways to keep it stylish…
SPELL IT OUT
Whether you want to spell out your wedding hashtag, the word “love” or simply the date of your wedding (hmmm, an unintentional anniversary reminder?), lettered balloons are a witty way to charm your guests. Your guests will love creating fun photos surrounded by your stylish and clever designs.
TIE THE KNOT (WITH TASSELS OR ORGANZA RIBBONS) TO REINVENT YOUR FLOWER GIRLS’ ROLES
As the tradition goes, darling younger relatives sprinkle classic flower petals along the ceremony aisle. For a whimsical twist (with a little less clean up) we suggest sending your girls into the celebration with large balloons adorned with shimmering Organza Ribbons or dancing tassels infusing your day with a more personalized touch.
ADD A LITTLE COLOR

We’ve recently chatted about colored smoke bombs making their way into weddings. Want something slightly more subtle? A delicately airy accessory can do the trick. Show off your playful side and select a pair of enchanting oversized balloons to help you make an effortlessly elegant exit.
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by Jane Summers
The hemline has risen—intentionally.
The modern bridal mini has shifted from an after-party alternative to a ceremony-ready statement--the Little White Dress redefined. It has become city-hall appropriate, rehearsal-dinner definitive, and wedding-reception essential. Structured, abbreviated, and deliberate, it signals confidence rather than compromise. The short wedding dress was once a radical departure; today it is simply a sophisticated choice for a white rehearsal dinner dress, a wedding reception second look, and an after party wedding dress. The bridal mini dress honors the heritage of 1960s couture and makes an equally compelling case as the second look.
by Jane Summers
Minimal design meets architectural intention in the Josette, a white strapless rehearsal dress and minimal wedding dress designed for modern brides. This style guide explores how to style a civil ceremony dress with purpose — transforming clean structure into a refined statement for rehearsal dinners, wedding receptions, and intimate wedding receptions.
by Jane Summers
Who says the magic has to begin at “I do”? For today’s modern bride, every event leading up to the wedding is a moment worthy of sartorial celebration. From the engagement party to the rehearsal dinner and every toast in between, creating a beautiful and unique assortment of little white dresses is an opportunity for each bride to showcase her personal style. One of our favorite options is to choose a little white dress with a subtle amount of sparkle.
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36
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34 1/2
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27
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37
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35 1/2
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28
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36 1/2
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29
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39
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37 1/2
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30
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39
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41 1/2
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