1920s Trends in Modern Weddings

ghd scarlet collection katy perryVintage and retro themes have been a recurring favorite in modern weddings today. Drawing inspiration from decades past creates a unique and personable wedding, with all of the glam vintage details can offer, with plenty of room for modern touches. One decade, in particular, as been particularly popular, and that is the roaring 20s. Silk, velvet, art deco, lace and pearls make up this decadent, yet refined period in fashion that translates beautifully into a stylish yet fun wedding theme. If you’re considering using this era as your source for inspiration for your bridal look, here are just a few things you can use to bring the 1920s into the 2010s.

Your dress: easily one of the most important details of your wedding, you will have plenty of options for a 1920s inspired wedding gown. The most popular silhouettes are the dropped waist, dramatic and plunging backs, and plenty of beading and lace. Embellishments such as sashes or brooches also complete the look for this era. With the increased popularity of this style in the fashion industry, practically every designer has released a line featuring iconic 1920s silhouettes, which means you’ll have plenty of options.

ghd scarlet collectionYour hair: without the right hairstyle, your dress is simply a dress. Compliment your 20s gown with a “flapper”-esque hairstyle, and really bring the entire look together. Pin curls are great for any length of hair, not just a bob, and can be translated into an up-do just as easily. If you want to get the look, you’ll need the right tools: flat irons can help you achieve the look you want on your big day, and what better gift to yourself, or to a bride, than the best in the market. ghd flat irons are by far the best hair styling tool, and the special edition ghd Scarlet Collection is perfect for the occasion. Drawing it’s inspiration from the same era, the flat iron comes with a stylish case, or clutch, in red satin with art deco details. Complete the look with a fascinator or headband to really make a statement.

Your accessories: the 20s was all about accessories; from necklaces to hair pieces, there are plenty of details you can incorporate into your wedding day look. When considering accessories, think layered pearls, rhinestone combs or brooches, feathered fascinators and more. Just remember, less is always more, and a simple look can compliment any bride. Choose a focal piece, whether it’s your hair piece or several strands of glistening pearls, to avoid the risk of it looking more like a costume. Keep it classy and use the era as inspiration for your look, including your own personal touches to express your own style.

Vintage Winter Wonderland

Whilst browsing for inspiration for an upcoming winter-themed inspiration palette, I stumbled upon this absolutely breath-taking shoot. Rich with warm, vintage details, this stylish winter love shoot is anything but chilly. Just goes to show, winter doesn’t have to be bland.

Vintage Winter Wedding

Winter Wedding

Vintage Wedding Winter

Vintage Winter Love Shoot

Vintage Love Shoot

Credits: All images thanks to Loreta.

See more of this shoot on the Photographer’s blog here and here.

Loreta is a talented photographer from Lithuania. You can visit her blog here for more of her stunning work, and find her official site here.

Wedding Cake Topper Trends

From the city chic wedding, to the rustic country wedding, plan every detail to contribute to the overall theme you want for your wedding. Creating an atmosphere is all about the details; whether it’s the decor, the location, or just the cake topper, realizing your wedding day vision is an exciting task.

This year, we’re seeing some new trends in wedding cake toppers, not to mention a twist on some timeless classics. No matter what your wedding theme might be, and no matter what cake topper you might choose, every bride and groom-to-be should remember one thing: make it personalized. After all, without personalization, your cake topper is just a generic item with little meaning. Whether it’s incorporating your wedding colors, using a monogram, or adding your likeness, personalized cake toppers are always “in”.

Wedding Cake Toppers
Credits (clockwise from top left): Cotton Bird Designs, Red Light Studio, Jaime Mancilla, American Bridal.

Monogramming is by far the most popular personalization option for weddings, and has been a long standing tradition that is still holding strong today. Debuting your initials for the first time as a married couple is not only a point of pride, but it can also be incorporated into many details in your reception: none more prominent than your cake topper. Monogram cake toppers are a classic yet modern alternative to the traditional bride and groom “figures”. Easily suited to any type of cake, or cupcake stand, letter initials are a chic and simple cake topper idea for any wedding. Here are just a few examples of fun, modern and personalized wedding cake toppers that suit any theme.

Looking to keep it simple? Try a unique new trend and add a tiny bunting banner to the top of your cake. Personalize it with your initials, last name, or stick to your wedding colors for a fun, sweet, vintage take on the traditional cake topper options. This is a great option for those already looking to use bunting flag banners as decor for their reception, which is another hot trend in weddings this year.

If you like the idea of a bride and groom cake topper, why not go for one with a modern twist? Bird cake toppers are very popular this year, adding a rustic and vintage touch to the traditional cake topper tradition. Personalize them with your wedding’s colors, and even have them made in your own likeness (including suit and tie and birdcage veil!) for a fun and sweet touch.

Despite the wide variety of traditions, beliefs, and preferences, wedding cake toppers are a detail every bride and groom-to-be can enjoy.

Inspiration Palette #17

Inspired by a beautiful cake featured in this post, I wanted to go with a cooler palette this time. These details would be great for a Spring wedding; cool colors don’t always have to be for winter! The bouquet is one of my absolute, all time favorites.

Wedding Inspiration Palette

Colors: Navy, Periwinkle, Steel Blue, Vanilla, Silver.

Elements: Lavender, Hyacinths, Forget Me Nots, Feathers, Vintage and Rustic details.

Credits (Clockwise from top left): Forget Me Not Cake, Cameo Feather Clip, Lavender Bouquet, Blue Birds Cake Topper.

Wedding Gowns by Sarah Seven

With so many designers creating so much Bridal attire, for so many years, originality is hard to come by. Finding a gown that is both tasteful and unique can be difficult. For modern brides, breaking out of traditional looks is important; finding a designer or gown that fits your criteria is even more so. Sarah Seven is a fine example of how wedding dresses can be both stylish, and original, in a world full of cookie-cutter gowns. Her line is a breath of fresh air, with both short and flirty styles, as well as long and romantic dresses. With a hint of vintage inspiration, this is a designer you can’t help but love! See more of her stunning work on her site here.

Vintage Inspired Modern Wedding Gowns
Wedding Dresses by Sarah Seven

Credits: Pictures and Gowns.

Inspiration Palette #16

It’s been awhile since I did an inspiration palette, so I thought it was finally time to get back to it. This time, I was inspired by a truly gorgeous engagement ring by Lulu, who I featured in a previous post here. I really can’t get over how beautiful her jewelry is. Going with a classic, girly, vintage type theme, the peachy pink Morganite center stone really inspired this color scheme.

Wedding Inspiration Palette

Colors: Terra Cotta, Dusty Rose, Apricot, Champagne, Camel.

Elements: Lace, Shimmer, Satin, Ribbons, Roses.

Credits: (Clockwise from top left) Shimmer eyeshadow, Engagement Ring, Bride and Bridesmaids, Rose Bouquet.

Engagement Rings by The Vintage Goldsmith

Etsy is an amazing resource for couples everywhere, with plenty of stylish trends and budget friendly options to choose from. When it comes to jewelry, many will exhaust their resources trying to find that perfect ring. But, if you’re looking for a unique, vintage inspired design, there’s only one place to go, and that’s The Vintage Goldsmith.

With Art Deco designs, classic setting recreations, and plenty of center stone options, it’s hard not to fall in love with all of the rings in this shop. Whether you prefer a bezel setting, a sapphire center stone, diamond pave accents, or halo design, you can find it here. Lulu is incredibly talented, and creates pieces with a one-of-a-kind type look you’re sure not to find anywhere else. Carefully designed with wearability in mind, and plenty of budget-friendly options, you can easily find the right ring for both your fiance-to-be, and your wallet. With an excellent reputation in customer service, and an endless possibility of custom options, your search for the perfect engagement ring and wedding band stops here!

Sale June 24th – 27th! Save up to $600 on select rings!

Vintage Inspired Engagement Rings

Photos & Jewelry: The Vintage Goldsmith.

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