Showing posts with label Sara Gabriel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sara Gabriel. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

Nautical Styled Shoot


We are head over heels for this nautical themed shoot by Foster Blue & Company! It was smooth sailing for Jeremy & Kristin Photography as they captured every detail.

Gold sequined table cloths, nautical stripes, and pastel florals adorned the boardwalk and set the stage for this seaside affair.

The sheer beauty did not stop at the décor- the bride was stunning in her Mori Lee gown and Sara Gabriel Josephine hair wrap and the flower girl made us swoon in her US Angels dress and AB Ellie Regina belt.

We hope you love these shots as much as we do!


To see the complete shoot, please visit: http://jeremy-kristin.pass.us/nautical-styled-shoot/

 For more information on Foster Blue and Company and Jeremy & Kristin Photography please visit:
 www.fosterblue.com and http://www.kristinnicolephotography.com/

Monday, November 11, 2013

Sara Gabriel Trunk Show {November 15-16}

We have great news North Texas brides! Our vast collection of  beautiful Sara Gabriel veils and headpieces is about to get even bigger!

November 15th and 16th Bliss Bridal Salon is hosting a Sara Gabriel Trunk Show. The trunk show will feature Sara Gabriel's fabulous Spring 2014 Collection.

Sara Gabriel Veiling & Headpieces offers a line of bridal accessories in fine bridal boutiques around the globe. Each accessory can be customized to fit your dream vision and is individually crafted by talented professionals and packaged in a preservation-quality garment bag or a signature box. Sara Gabriel proudly uses the finest materials- including  Swarovski crystals, freshwater pearls, glittering rhinestones, and hand-sculpted flowers.

Call Bliss Bridal Salon today to schedule your Sara Gabriel Trunk Show appointment!
817.332.4696







Monday, October 14, 2013

The Tradition Behind Wedding Veils


As little girls we all dream of walking down the aisle toward our Prince Charming wearing an extravagant white dress and a cascading veil of tulle or lace. The tradition of the wedding veil is undeniably breathtaking and one that is unique to wedding celebrations, but how did this tradition originate?
There are a variety of historical explanations, many which date back to the time of the Romans. It is believed that during times when arranged marriages were prevalent, the veil would cover the face of the bride until the ceremony was complete. Upon completion of the ceremony, the groom would lift the veil to see his bride for the first time.

Another theory from Roman times states that the groom would throw a blanket over the face of his bride when he captured her- aren’t we all thankful that our future hubbies don’t do this?!

During the Victorian Era, veils were viewed as a status symbol. The wealthiest brides wore the longest veils and had the longest trains on their gowns.

In many cultures, the veil holds spiritual meaning- serving as a sign of respect or shielding the bride from evil spirits.

It is rumored that “blusher” (the piece of the veil that hangs over the face of a bride) coves the blushing cheeks of the beautiful bride, hence its name- “blusher.”
 
Wedding traditions are special and repeatedly remind us that throughout centuries and centuries of change, revolutions, and innovations love has always been abundant.

Do you have any wedding traditions that are unique to your family? We would love to hear about them!

- The Bliss Girls 

Monday, February 11, 2013

{Trends & Style} Sara Gabriel Accessories

We just finished up our Sara Gabriel VIP Trunk Show at the salon and once again, everyone loved the new collection for 2013.  One of our favorite trends we see with Sara's pieces, aside from her stunning veils, headpieces and jewelry, are the versatile sashes that can be worn as a belt, headband, or even as a necklace.
Sara Gabriel Hazel sash/headband can be a beautiful statement necklace as well.
Hazel as a headband
Close-up shot of Hazel as a necklace
Sara Gabriel Gloria Sash/Headband can be worn as a necklace also.
Gloria as a headband
All of Sara Gabriel pieces are handmade in Denver, CO and are sure to add that perfect finishing touch to your wedding day style!  Her accessories would even make a beautiful gift for your bridesmaids!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Featured Bride: Amelia F

We had the pleasure of assisting Amelia in finding the gown of her dreams. She was kind enough to share some photos of her wedding day taken by Jonathan Ivy Photography along with some words . Enjoy!


I was always the girl that said I would never get married, so unlike most girls, I never dreamed of a wedding and especially never imagined what my wedding dress would look like. In Oct. ’10, I got engaged, and at that point, I realized I better figure out the dress that I would wear to walk down the aisle. As a General Surgery Resident, I have very little time, so most nights my fiancé would find me asleep with a wedding magazine on one side and a surgical textbook on the other with an episode of “Say Yes to the Dress” playing on the TV in the background. Needless to say, I had no idea what I wanted to wear, but I knew because I wear scrubs and clogs on a daily basis, that I needed a dress that would be “the dress” for me.


In late January, my sister and mother traveled to Fort Worth to be a part of the special adventure to find my dress. Our first stop was at Bliss Bridal Salon. We walked in, and although I assumed I would feel anxious and stressed, I surprisingly became relaxed and calm. All the pressure of finding the perfect dress quickly subsided as I met Wendy who became my ultimate dress advisor. The shop’s atmosphere was very inviting, and I wasn’t overwhelmed with lots of dresses on racks everywhere. Wendy showed me every dress in the shop and listened to everything I had to say, so by the middle of the appointment, she completely knew my personality and what would work for me. I chose the first dress I picked out and the last dress I tried on which was a beautiful Justin Alexander ballgown. I knew it was the dress for me because, as soon as I put it on, I was smiling, dancing, and laughing.


The whole experience was fun, quick, and comforting, and was the first of many wonderful encounters that I had with the ladies of Bliss. Over the next months getting ready for the wedding, I got my veil and fascinator at a Sara Gabriel trunk show which was another great experience at Bliss. At all of my appointments, I was usually post-- call, near exhaustion, and always alone because my family was not in town. I felt like I became the adopted daughter of Bliss because, at every appointment, the ladies were there to answer all my questions and put any concerns at rest while sharing the joy and excitement of getting the perfect dress for my big day.


On 9/17/11, I married the perfect man on the perfect day in the perfect dress. When I got my dress on, I was smiling, dancing, and laughing just as I was the moment Wendy put me in it back in January. So, in the end, I did get “the dress,” and I honestly don’t think it could have been a better and more enjoyable experience as it was at Bliss. They always accommodated my crazy schedule and were absolutely great to work with. Bliss takes the time to know their clients and are eager to get as much information about their hopes and dreams of the big day as well as the wedding venue so that they can put you in the best dress. All of the ladies are wonderful to work with and very professional. You may walk in the salon as a customer but you leave feeling like a friend, or even in my case, an adopted daughter. My wedding day was the best day of my life, and my experiences with Bliss helped to make that happen.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Real Brides: La Canterra Photo shoot (part 2)

More pictures from the photo shoot! Our girls had some fabulous hair accessories and these photo's really show them off!

Maddie showing off the Cammy Veil by Sara Gabriel, silk organza/velour flower with a tulle pouf!

Maddie with the Malis Henderson brooch and feather fascinator and french net veil!


Keri and Brittany showing off the Kendley comb by Sara Gabriel made of Silk Organza and Swarovski Pearls!

We know the girls had a fabulous time during the photo shoot and we can't thank them enough!Needless to say - we love our brides! Thank you girls for making our job so wonderful!

Hair Accessories: Bliss Bridal Salon http://www.blissfw.com/

Photographer: Michelle Peyronet http://www.peyronetphotography.com/

Makeup: Making up with Leah http://www.makingupwithleah.com/

Venue: La Cantera Ranch http://www.lacanteraranchresort.com/

Hair: Memorable Occasions http://www.mohdbymonica.com/

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Bridal Terminology: Lace - Alencon, Chantilly and beyond

When shopping for a wedding gown, terminology can be overwhelming. Let us help you with a few descriptions for some of the different lace fabrics that are available for your big day!

Alencon lace has a floral design on a clear net ground showing a classical design. The individual motifs are delicate and are always completely outlined with cord with the scallops around the edge being subtle.

Allover lace has a repetitive pattern similar to a printed material. On less expensive lace the edges are straight, sometimes with a long edge on each side and sometimes left unfinished.

Chantilly lace is a fine, open lace that features a delicate design of branches and flowers held together by flowing ribbons or scrolls. Finished with picots (decorative loops on the edge), the edges are more deeply scalloped than Alencon.

Guipere lace is sometimes called Venise, point de Venise or burned out lace. Unlike most laces, it does not have a net background and is an embroidered design. A common reference would also be the “doily” look.

Metallic lace is made with metallic threads.

Re-embroidered lace is any lace embroidered lace with a heavy cord, lace, ribbons, beads or sequins on the surface.

When comparing laces, compare the overall patterns as well as the variety of textures in the net and motifs. Lace gowns do not denote a particular era or style of wedding and can be transformed to fit almost any theme or venue.

Gowns pictured by Justin Alexander and Wtoo. Veils pictured by Sara Gabriel Veiling and Headpieces