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Tips & Trends for 2010
 
 
Plan ahead with these top10 tips for your
2010 Wedding
 
Engaged over Valentine’s Day and getting ready to set your date?  As you begin to plan you 2010 nuptials keep in mind these top trends you’ll see next spring. Buttercream, organic green, backyard weddings – all great ideas to help get you down the aisle.
 
1. Back to Basics
Events will focus on the attention to the details, the foundation of the event, not the drama or grandeur of the evening.  Consider spending more on the lasting memories than the showmanship of the event.  Spend a bit more than the average budget allotment on photography mediums rather than abundant floral.  Or consider a bit of a longer stay on your honeymoon and a little less of a party at the reception and you’ll be grateful for your decision in the end.
 
2. Home Weddings Hit Home
Intimate and personal affairs in the backyard are bigger than ever.  Going home incorporates the continued trend of personalizing the wedding day experience. Smaller size guest lists, more intimate settings, grass roots weddings, elegant and detail driven, but in no way small on what counts.  
 
3. Buttercream on the Big Day
Fondant is falling behind, buttercream corners the market. Tools and techniques now allow for buttercream to look as smooth as fondant when applied by a skilled artist.  You have the option of better flavor, more natural ingredients, and less costly cakes that no longer suffer or lack in design.
 
4. Favor Comeback
Personalized appreciation is back.  The effect that an event has on the guests is more noticeable than ever before so the importance of a favor is felt more than ever. Be sure to appreciate to those in attendance - it’s not just an afterthought, omission, or generic item. Think local artisans, locally grown products, personal mementos, and on-the-spot print outs.
 
 
5. Nearby Destinations
Nearby destination weddings are taking flight over the exotic and far off locales. The ever popular destination wedding will remain but guests will get out of town by car (within driving distance) so couples can create a weekend, guests get an escape, but no one breaks the bank.  Enjoying the US destination locations, spend within your own local economies, create a greener effect, experience undiscovered backyards, and stay sensible about cost while you’re at away.
 
6. Colors
Monochromatic palettes - this doesn’t mean muted colors, just single color bunches.  Vibrant Colors: Orange, green, yellow, and pink.  Metal Colors: Gold, silver, copper, and pewter.  And black is definitely the new black.  Break the rules and show off the darker side of your event.
 
7. Greener Conscience
Immerging will be the newest phase of eco-conscience: A better understanding of the gray shades of green.  You will see more emphasis on the smaller changes that are less recognizable to the guest (i.e. cleaning green, composting, solar and LED lighting, no more oasis in floral arrangements, less catering waste).  It’s no longer about making the event appear “organic” – it’s about understanding how things are made, disposed of, and where/when events take place.  Learning to make better choices that are unseen by the guest are just as important as those tree-free invitations everyone is talking about.  
 
8. Video Integration into Events
We’ve all seen the photo montages of your childhoods during dinner but the next phase in video at your event comes in several different forms. Video DJ’s are immerging, allowing your dance party to dance to the visuals of the music videos; ceremonies are being broadcast on screens for better viewing from the back; and time lapse photography is being shot and integrated into video for current day montages of you and your fiancé. Love to party?  Set up crane camera and project the event as it unfolds on screens around the dance floor (budget permitting of course).  
 
9. HD Video
Videographers have already gone hi-def.  But next year all or most will make such a transition, making HD and even Blu Ray the norm in wedding videography.  Upgrade now and appreciate the quality later.  This also means smaller cameras on site and less intrusion into your event, all around a better (though more costly) option on the big day.
 
10. Visual Combinations
Professional grade still photo cameras like the Canon 5D Mark II DSLR are being released with HD video capabilities included. It is recommended to have both a videographer and a photographer at your wedding to capture every moment of the big day. Tech-savvy brides looking for a new experience, may like to experiment with a visual professional (videographer or photographer) who has this technology.  In the future, you will begin to see an emergence of two-in-one companies. where they will shoot video and take stills, but use only one piece of technology.
 
Top Wedding Invitation Trends for 2010
When planning your wedding, you tend to think ahead to what will be the next big thing. If you are looking into wedding invitation trends for 2010, you're in luck-there are plenty of exciting new trends that are sure to give your celebration the perfect touch of posh style and fashionable flair!
 
  • Tribal Prints: Big bold colors and bright patterns paired with sleek and sophisticated designs offer a fun new way to give your wedding invitations some individual style. Select a color combination that you can carry throughout your event to make sure your wedding invitations set the right tone for your special day.
  • Destinations as Inspiration: Let your destiniation wedding determine the look and feel of your wedding invitations. From the Bahamas to Napa Valley, special locations deserve unique wedding invitations that will have your guests dreaming of your getaway long before they board their flights.
  • Outdoor Chic: Add a few natural touches to your wedding invitations in order to bring a rustic charm to your entire celebration. You can choose from traditional wedding invitations featuring trees, leaves and flowers, or more modern wedding invitation themes like summer camp, classic picnics and sweet seaside motifs.
  • Seasonal Styles: From snowflake wedding invitations during the winter to bright and summery wedding invitations for July, seasonal wedding invitations offer the ideal way to transform your wedding date into a central part of your celebration.
 
Wedding Dress Trends for 2010
 
  • Sleek Silhouettes: Slim is the silhouette of choice for the modern wedding dress - as sheaths, trumpets, and column wedding dresses ruled the runways.  Don’t fret if you’ve always dreamed of donning a billowy ball gown, however, as thistraditional style never goes out of style.
  • Colorful Details: Modern brides are experimenting with color to tie their ensembles into the color scheme.  Adding a splash of color to the basic white gown remains popular through colorful sashes and appliqué details, or more dramatically through two-toned wedding gowns with a colored bodice against a white or off-white skirt.
  • High Hemlines: Not afraid to show a little leg, today’s brides are embracing the tea-length and mini shift dresses that have become de rigueur in nearly every wedding dress designer’s latest collections. The trend makes sense for destination weddings calling for laid back attire and brides opting to don a second dress for dancing the night away at the reception.
  • Tiered Skirts: Whether chiffon, tulle, organza, or even feathers – layers of fabric are the newest major detail designers are playing with to create soft, yet dramatic gowns.  This flowing style is perfect for the bride who is a romantic at heart. 
  • Floaty Fabrics: Dresses weighted down by heavy crepes, matte satins and silks are lightening up to fabrics like taffeta and organza.  These airy fabrics are easy to layer and more comfortable for a gown worn for up to 10 hours.  And for brides having a summer wedding, donning a lighter fabric will ensure they’re glowing – not sweaty and red-faced - on their wedding day. 
  • One Shoulder: This asymmetrical look is a hot fashion trend that has crossed over into the bridal world to update the basic strapless gown.  Carrying a simple, no fuss vibe, the one shoulder gown is a great option for a destination wedding.  Bonus points for those blessed with toned limbs, as this neckline shows off the upper arms and shoulders.
  • Practical Pockets: Having graced gowns for a few seasons, pockets remain hot in 2009.  The style lends a casual vibe for relaxed events, and – perhaps best of all – it’s practical too, allowing brides to keep essentials like lip gloss or tissues on hand throughout the day.
 
 
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