by Jane Summers

You've said yes! Now you have the perfect fiancé, a ring that suits your style and some amazing friends. All that's left is asking them to be in your bridal party! While a card might say it all, we know you want to have more fun with it than that. Here are 5 proposals they will remember forever.
Start with a Spa Day

Nothing is better than taking some well-deserved time for rest and relaxation. Take your future bridal party members out for a day of pampering. Then, treat them to some champagne in custom "Will you be my bridesmaid?” glasses. It is simple, fun and even provides a souvenir!
Say it with Sweets

Does your future bridesmaid (or bridesman!) have a sweet tooth? Surprise her or him at work with a baked proposal! Send a set of custom cupcakes to their office that spell out "Will you be my bridesmaid?”
Pop the Question with a Swoon-Worthy Gift

Your Bridesmaids will surely say yes to a custom box complete with a wine split to start the festivities--we love the stripes on these bottles--chic nail polish in your wedding colors, a sentimental handwritten note and a personalized gem. (A bridesmaid-themed phone case, custom water bottle or monogrammed clutch are all good options!)
Give them an “Awe” Moment

Make it personal by leaving a custom “bridesmaid” balloon tied to wedding books on their doorsteps. Then, just ring the door bell and hide! Once they open the door and see it, you can easily pop out and catch their picture-perfect reactions.
Make Your Directiorial Debut and Have the Best Kind of Movie Night

This calls for a little creativity and secrecy. Invite everyone over for a girls night-in filled with your favorite movies. But, instead of turning on the latest new release, play a mini video with your proposal! It is sure to cause squeals of delight.
As you know, wedding party members deserve the absolute best for everything they do. So, we’re making this entire week about your incredible bridesmaids! Check back soon for more tips and tricks.
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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2
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33 1/2
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26
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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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6
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35 1/2
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28
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38
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8
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36 1/2
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29
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39
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10
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37 1/2
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30
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40
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12
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39
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31 1/2
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41 1/2
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Jane Summers
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