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Bridal Hair Style Inspiration

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Happy New Year! Let’s get straight into what’s new at Radiance Boutique for 2010! With the help of our Wedding Hair and Bridal Makeup Artist friends at Beauty Call, Radiance Boutique brings you a fresh new wedding hair style gallery full of ideas for your wedding day look. Get ideas for the kind of style you might opt for and see how Radiance Boutique’s hair accessories could work for you -all in one place. If you are looking for a bridal hair stylist and love the ideas in our gallery be sure to check out Beauty Call’s website -as you can see, those ladies are experts!

With statement jewellery still popular what’s a girl who thinks ‘less is more’ to do? We have tackled this for you with our new pearl headband. It adds that something extra for those of you not looking for the full height of a traditional tiara and the Swarovski pearls are a gorgeous addition to any bridal hair style. This new style also has a couple of Swarovski crystals at either side of the band that lift it just enough and bring the touch of twinkle that every bride should have.

Speaking of pearls, we’re delighted with our latest addition to the wedding jewellery collection – our gorgeous new pearl studs. Classic, timeless, beautiful -the perfect finishing touch. They’re an excellent choice for the bride and also make great gifts for your bridesmaids or mother of the bride. You can be sure they will wear them again and again and be reminded of your big day when they do. Spread the love and snap them up now!

Bridal Hair Style Ideas and Accessories Advice

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Radiance Boutique is often asked to advise about bridal style, wedding jewellery and hair accessories. One question that comes up frequently is the question of how to choose the right hair accessories? Of course, it really does depend on the hair style you’ve chosen and the overall look you are trying to achieve. All wedding accessories should reflect your bridal style and personality; softer, more delicate detailing for those opting for romantic looks say, or a statement piece for a bolder show stopping do.

It’s also fair to say that your hair type comes into it. Fine hair often requires the sturdiness of a hair grip rather than a pin. But if your style is an up do and includes some backcombing and hairdresser magic, such as use of a donut, pins could work for you. Some thicker hair has trouble holding a comb, but if you’re only adding it to a small section of hair, then it’s unlikely to be a problem.

As ever, the advice of your stylist is key, so be sure to have a detailed conversation about what you’re hoping to achieve. Looks you like can often be adapted to your hair type and you can find a way to incorporate the kind of accessories you’re keen to wear. Radiance Boutique’s tiara wire for example, is the perfect way to add a touch of elegance to your look without the need for a fuller tiara.

Radiance Boutique has also created some designs on hair pin wires with a loop at the bottom to enable your hairdresser to secure the piece with grips, giving you more hold than a hair pin. This is important if a design is large or top heavy as such pieces require a larger hair pin as a base, and those are often tricky for stylists to secure. If you’re following the trend for statement hair accessories this is worth considering.

You can find more inspiration and practical bridal hair style advice from Radiance Boutique in this month’s Perfect Wedding Magazine, (Issue 32, August 2009) where you’ll find the hints and tips you need to recreate the look that’s perfect for your own wedding day style. All of the styles featured were created by Jeni at Leamington Spa’s Hush Hush Salon. Call 01926 430880 for an appointment.

The Insiders Guide to choosing a wedding photographer by David McNeil

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Radiance Boutique was delighted with the work David McNeil did for this website –all of the model photography you see is his work. We share a strong belief in the importance of helping brides to make good decisions, whether in selecting wedding accessories or a wedding photographer. With that in mind David has put together this great advice to help you choose the right person for the job…

Wedding photographers sometimes have a bad reputation – ask a sample of your married friends and it will become clear that in wedding photography there is no middle ground.  Happily-marrieds are usually terribly disappointed or ecstatically over-joyed with their wedding images.

What is the secret?  Why is there such a divide between loving and loathing your wedding album, and just how much impact does the photographer have on the memories of your day?  A lot.

I recently shot a portrait session with a lovely actress who was married in June last year.  She had seen my wedding photography website since then and started telling me how much she wanted to get married again so that I could shoot the wedding – such was the “nightmare” she was experiencing with her photographer.

She sent me a link to her wedding images and I clicked on the collection, expecting to see hideous poses, out of focus shots, selective colour, and ill-thought out effects.  However, much to my surprise, the images were actually quite good from a technical point of view.

The photographer clearly had a good understanding of composition, the backgrounds were nice and soft, and the main subjects were always pin-sharp.

The images were just a little bit ordinary.  Perfectly fine.  Acceptable.  Nice.  However, the emotion of a wedding tends to magnify feelings and as this particular bride didn’t want “nice and ordinary” she started to loathe the pictures.

Now, when choosing your photographer it really is important to think about the style you want captured as each photographer will be different.  The tendency to categorise styles, with reportage and photojournalism on one side, and classical on the other does little to help the bride understand the differences between each photographer.

The first thing to do is ask any of your married friends if they have had a great experience with their wedding photographer.  If they have, and you like the images in their album then put that photographer on your shortlist.

Next you’ll need to start researching other photographers to add to your shortlist.  A google search is probably the best place to start to find photographers in your area.  When you look at the websites consider the feeling you get from them.  Does the website look fresh and modern and is it easy to navigate?

A photographer who has invested in their website is one who has passion and who is concerned with the image they are presenting to the world.   A scruffy unkempt website is not a good sign at all.

If you get a good feeling from the website, next navigate to the gallery pages and asses the photographers work.  Do the images have a clear style?  Are they technically sound?  Has emotion really been captured?

When you have found a couple of photographers who have portfolios containing images that really excite you, check if what they offer is in your price bracket and what you want.  Some photographers will not post price lists on their website so find some who do before making any decisions.

Also, be aware of what is actually included in any wedding packages as this can make an initially cheap-looking photographer quite expensive when everything you want is added up, or a more expensive photographer better value when the quality of their products is considered.

There can seem a whole range of different products and services on offer in Wedding Photography, but what are the main things you need to consider – and what are the hidden traps that couples may not be aware of?

1.     Coverage – how long will the photographer be at your wedding?  A wedding day can be anything from 8 hours to 16 hours.   Make sure you are aware how many hours are covered and how much additional hours will cost, or find a photographer who offers Unlimited Coverage.

2.     Albums – is there a range of albums to display your images?  How many “spreads” are included in the quoted price, and how much are additional spreads?

3.    Personality – Do you have a sense of the photographers personality through their website?  Are they a fresh and fun wedding photographer, or staid and corporate?

4.    Blog – Does the photographer have a photography blog, and is it regularly updated?  A busy blog means the photographer is also busy.  It gives a great insight into their personality and can help you decide if this is the kind of person you would like at your wedding.  A photographer who updates their blog regularly is one who is excited about their work, and gives you an opportunity to see their very latest images.

5.    Similarity – can you see yourself in the images on the photographers website?  Are you similar to the couples he or she regularly shoots?  If the couples look like models and not “real” people then chances are the images are of models hired in or from training courses.  As the photographer directly if the images are from real weddings or pre-wedding shoots.

Follow this advice and you should have a short-list of photographers you can arrange to meet and see their work.  At this stage you need to check the quality of their albums matches the claims on their website and that their personality is one you feel comfortable with.  You will be spending a lot of time with your wedding photographer so it is vital you get on with them!

Advice for Choosing the Perfect Wedding Veil by Ann Guise Silk Veils

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

When it comes to bridal accessories there are so many choices! As well as pondering on your wedding jewellery many of you may be thinking about wearing a veil on your big day. But how do you decide which style of veil is right for you? Ann Guise Silk Veils designs, creates and makes beautiful silk wedding veils for brides all over the world so Radiance Boutique asked Proprietor Ann Guise to share her pearls of wisdom…

Advice for Choosing the Perfect Wedding Veil by Ann Guise Silk Veils

1. A Wedding veil can transform the simplest dress into a stunning Bridal outfit.

2. If you are having a Wedding veil then you need to consider its colour, style, length, number of tiers and the material which it’s made from.

3. Try lots of different styles and lengths of Wedding veil in different fabrics to find the one that best compliments your outfit.

4. Don’t have a heavily patterned Wedding veil with a very ornate dress as one will ‘fight’ with the other.

5. Don’t have a Wedding veil that cuts across detail at the back of the dress. Let the Wedding veil finish below the decoration. Silk tulle is sheer enough to allow decoration to show through.

6. If you are petite, don’t have a veil that swamps you such as a high bouffant veil. It will only make you look smaller

7. Think of adding colour, eg. embroidery to the veil to link in with your bridesmaids and/or bouquet.

8. Remember the Wedding veil is part of the Bridal outfit, not something that is ‘plonked’ on your head as an after thought.

9. If practical, don’t forget to take your veil with you when you have your hair trial.

10. If you are nervous of pressing your veil, ask the store where you bought it if they will steam it a couple of days before the wedding. You can transport it home covered in a pillow case or duvet cover depending on its length.

11. Don’t wear something because you think you should, wear what YOU want.

12. Don’t make a decision about whether to wear a Wedding veil or not until you have tried some on with your dress. A long veil can create a wonderful ‘aura’ around you.

13. Don’t forget you can have a veil made to measure just as you can a dress. You can have the exact length and decoration that YOU want.

14. Your guests should say ‘YOU look stunning’ not ‘your outfit looks stunning’.

15. You only wear a Wedding veil once so make the most of it and enjoy it!!

To find out more about the silk veils Ann designs and creates by hand please see Ann Guise Silk Veils

Copyright Ann Guise 2004 www.annguise.com

Wedding Stationery Colour Trends for 2009

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

If you’re thinking about themes and colours for your wedding where better to start than by asking the experts? Poppy Stationery works with brides to create beautiful bespoke wedding stationery so Radiance Boutique asked Design Director Joanne MacRae to share her hot tips and inspiration for 2009…

Colour trends for 2009 by Poppy Stationery

Seasonal catwalk trends and colour schemes in our homes usually set the trend for forthcoming wedding colour schemes.

The colour you decide on for your wedding scheme will reflect in most elements of your wedding plans – starting with your wedding stationery.

Colours to consider:

• Tropical – think bright turquoise, bright orange, hot pink!

• Popular spring/summer colours – aqua, champagne, platinum, rose.

• Popular autumn/winter colours – fuchsia, purple, turquoise, lilac.

• Contemporary shades such as chocolate (think Cocoa, French roast), natural shades (think Willow, Tusk, Ecru) and black and white will continue to be popular in 2009.

Our stationery range offers over 150 colours and patterns to choose from so the possibilities are endless!

With fabulous names such as Geisha, Belize, Azalea, Wisteria, Sapphire, Zen and Wicked it is easy to get inspired!

Material choices include beautiful metallic card, contemporary matt card, linen effect card, leather effect card and much more!

To speak to Poppy Stationery about your own stationery requirements or for further inspiration please see http://www.poppystationery.co.uk

Copyright 2008 Radiance Boutique

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