Weddings Unveiled sprang from the minds of a wedding planner and a fashion photographer. They imagined a beautiful magazine reflective of the South’s modern sophisticate with a fresh, edgy take on classic style. The result proved to be one of the most exciting, talked-about wedding publications in the country by brides and wedding professionals alike. Weddings Unveiled is everything weddings with vivid imagery, lush editorials, incomparable fashion and a sophisticated manner that appeals to intelligent, modern brides. Completely Unveiled by Weddings Unveiled is a fashionable forum for wedding inspiration in the brilliant, trend-setting style of Weddings Unveiled.

7.30.2009

Win A Pair of Bliss Bridal Shoes!

We all know that Fridays make the Weddings Unveiled team just want to give away some free stuff. Well, T.G.I.F.!!

Tamara Connell, the lovely designer of Bliss Bridal Shoes has partnered with Weddings Unveiled to give one lucky lady her favorite pair of shoes from the main Collection or the Limited Edition Collection. Click here to view the collections online. Which pair will you pick? Some of our favorites are the sexy platform Trulli (pictured below) from the main Collection and Sociale (also pictured below), an ultra-chic, jeweled pump from the Limited Edition Collection. Bliss Bridal Shoes are also dye-able, so even if you're not getting married, you can pick your favorite pair and have them dyed to match your favorite dress.



Wanna win this well-heeled prize? Ok, then here's the deal. We want you to tell us about your favorite pair of shoes in the world. Of all the shoes you have ever owned, which ones were, or are your absolute most beloved. Think jellys when you were little, patent leather Easter shoes, your one and only pair of indulgently expensive designer shoes or even your most comfortable slippers. The winner must be a Completely Unveiled blog follower, so if you aren't following us already, be sure to start! To win, leave a comment with your favorite shoe answer and we'll announce the winner on Friday, August 14th. In addition to our Weddings Unveiled staffers, Tamara will also be reading all the entries to help us select a winner.

Good luck and happy weekend!!

Do Not Disturb ~ Encore Las Vegas


The vows have been spoken, the last glass of champagne has been raised and the last dance has been captured on film. All you want to do now is fall into bed, close the shades, hang the "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door and cuddle with your new spouse. It's finally time to relax and enjoy your long-awaited honeymoon. Needless to say, there are tons of amazing places across the globe where couples can unwind, let loose and go completely undisturbed if they please.

In every issue of Weddings Unveiled, our staple article Do Not Disturb highlights an extraordinary property where couples can get away. To share more of these gorgeous locales with you, we have decided to feature them here on Completely Unveiled. With this, our first Do Not Disturb post, we visit fabulous and glitzy Las Vegas and recently opened Wynn property, Encore.

Article from Summer 2009 Issue of Weddings Unveiled Magazine, written by Brooke Thomas.

Vegas, baby. At the risk of sounding like a total cliché, it’s hard to resist a trip to Sin City. Where else can you wear sunglasses inside, party like a rock star all night on a Tuesday and feel absolutely no guilt about the “Do Not Disturb” sign hanging on your door the entire next day? Oh yes, let’s not forget the charming fact that in Vegas, you can actually get married within minutes to someone you just met at The Hard Rock. I can’t get behind the idea of marriage at 3am at some version of the Chapel of Love with an Elvis impersonator to give you away, but I’m completely on board with Las Vegas for a terrifically luxe, deliciously sexy romp of a honeymoon and the newly opened Encore Las Vegas is all the excuse anyone could need.

Situated right next to the legendary Wynn Las Vegas, Encore is Steve Wynn’s new signature resort. With interior design crafted by Wynn’s in-house designer, Roger Thomas, Encore’s immediate impression is one of modern opulence with a surprisingly light, fanciful twist in the form of butterflies, found throughout the property in a variety of forms. Giant Swarovski crystal butterflies hang from the ceiling, while others are inlaid in vibrant Venetian glass mosaics on the floors. Natural light fills the resort and lush, towering atria create a brilliant, sunlit atmosphere. The expansive pools can be seen from throughout the property and the space feels like a collection of intimate environments, each distinct and inviting. While the luxury is certainly expected, the décor is full of surprises, including countless antique, vintage and custom pieces and layered combinations of textures and historical references. A sculpted interpretation of the goddess Daphne forms the centerpiece of the Lobby Bar & Café and the Host Lounge was modeled after the Temple of Dendur, a Nubian temple built by Petronius, the Roman governor of Egypt around 15BC. The pocket doors in the baccarat lounge are covered in a peacock design embroidered on gold and green silk, a motif borrowed from James Abbot McNeill Whistler, whose Peacock Room can be seen at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC.

Encore boasts two separate check-in areas, each designed to pamper arriving guests, who are met with ice-cold bottled water and warm towels from silver trays to freshen their face and hands. The resort accommodations are made up of 2,034 rooms, ranging in size from up to 700 square feet for the Resort Rooms and up to 5,800 square feet for the Tower Suites. The rooms are a haven in a clean, calmingly neutral palette of ebony and cream and stylish, modern furniture and casegoods. Encore’s suites feature the largest flat screen television used in any standard guestroom in the U.S. and just in case you don’t want to get out of bed, you’ll find a control panel on the beside table for the lighting, the drapes and (of course) the privacy notice on the front door. The bathrooms are well-stocked with spa-quality toiletries, plush towels, a smaller (bathroom-sized) flat screen and his and hers robes. Though fashionably luxe amenities abound, the best part of the room is revealed at twilight, when the floor-to-ceiling windows stretching across the entire expanse of the sitting area give way to an unrivaled view of the glittering Vegas strip.

Five signature restaurants form an eclectic mix of dining at Encore, each with a distinct personality and cuisine. Sinatra, obviously named for Ol’ Blue Eyes, features a modern Italian menu set amidst (what else?) Sinatra tunes. Wazuzu, whose name references a well-known 16th century painting of nine young dragons, serves pan-Asian cuisine beneath a 27-foot, 3-dimensional crystal dragon made of 90,000 Swarovski crystals and 2,400 flickering lights. Don’t miss an opportunity to try the Wazuzu Smash, Wazuzu’s signature cocktail made from kusu sochu, orchid mango liqueur, freshly muddled pineapple, yuzu, calpico and ginger syrup. Possibly my favorite dining option at Encore is Switch, located right by the atrium. The French-inspired seafood and steakhouse fare is fantastic (be sure to try the Bordeaux braised beef short ribs), but the atmosphere is unlike any other. It’s one part restaurant and one part theater, with a healthy dose of Vegas thrown in. What I mean is that Vegas always carries a certain amount of you’ve-never-seen-anything-like-this-before entertainment and at Switch, that’s exactly what you get. While you dine, the atmosphere is literally changing around you. The walls slide, lower and move every 20 minutes to “switch” the entire look of the restaurant, with the lighting and music following suit to match. Society Café serves up an imaginative American menu from breakfast through late night and be sure to try the bold cuisine at Botero for dinner, located adjacent to XS, Encore’s ultra-hip, high-energy nightclub. True to its name, XS is an after-dark poolside hot spot and a line forms pretty much as soon as it opens. The décor is modern, but plush, with white leather banquettes lining the curving walls and a ten-foot rotating chandelier over the dance floor.

If seated entertainment is more your speed, Encore is not without its own headlining attraction. Forego the lounge acts and cheesy, high-ticket has-beens and instead, go see Le Rêve at the Wynn Theatre. Le Rêve is the name of a centerpiece Picasso owned by Steve Wynn and means “The Dream” in French. The show itself is a mesmerizing performance of a romantic story of love, loss and redemption. It features a dramatic combination of diving, acrobatics, dance and feats of strength with state-of-the-art special effects, set in a one-million-gallon capacity aquatic theater where no seat is more than 40 feet from the stage. It is incredibly moving and sexy in a Cirque de Soleil-type way, with over half of the performance actually under water. The performers are treated as professional athletes with vigorous training and rehearsal schedules. Each member of the cast must become scuba-certified before performing in the theater and if you can believe it, each performance of Le Rêve requires 1,600 towels.

The 2nd floor of Encore is dedicated to the nearly 70,000 square foot Spa and Salon at Encore, designed by Todd-Avery Lenahan. The lavish setting is dramatic, yet calm and relaxing, thanks mostly to a soft neutral palette dominated by golds, bronzes and creams. The combination of limestone and natural light is accented by soft, overstuffed furniture, sparkling walls of bronze mirror, champagne colored Venetian glass chandeliers and flowing water. Each space is a spectacle in its own right, from the dramatically vaulted, glass-enclosed courtyard entrance to the spectacular treatment room hallway, carpeted in a $250,000 runner, flanked by four-foot lanterns and culminating in a giant Buddha statue at its end. The Spa features 37 treatment rooms, 14 garden suites and four oversized couples’ suites for massage, body treatments and facials. There are also two movement studios with spinning, yoga, pilates, conditioning and meditation classes. Once inside the treatment rooms, you can even choose a lighting color to suit your mood. The Spa’s signature treatment is naturally called the Good Luck Ritual Massage, based on the five elements of Feng Shui. The 80 minute massage combines heated Thai herbs, a lemon verbena and peppermint foot exfoliation, an ultra-moisturizing hand therapy and a wild lime botanical scalp treatment. Also try the Lavender Stone Ritual, which includes a mild body exfoliation with sea salt and Lavender grains and alternating hot and cold stone therapy.

The Salon has 14 styling stations, eight pedicure thrones and six manicure tables, providing a variety of services from haircuts and up-dos to manicures and pedicures, featuring product lines such as Kerastase, Ahava and Shu Uemura. In addition, the Salon at Encore has a private room with styling stations and pedicure thrones and can accommodate groups, wedding parties and private gatherings of up to 40 people.

Have I really managed to get this far without mentioning the casino? Of course there’s a casino, though it’s unobtrusive, as crazy as that may seem. In fact, the games are arranged so that you almost don’t even know they’re there. However, unlike the calming neutral palette of the hotel, the casino is red, red, red. Red like gaming chips, red like lipstick, or just…well… red. Don’t get me wrong, it’s gorgeous. Ok, it’s gorgeous for a casino. Instead of the vast, smoky space that defines most casinos, Encore’s casino is a departure from conventional gaming. Drawn curtains, columned pavilions and canopies surround and separate gaming areas into what seem like a private, intimate chambers and slots are kept to a minimum. The butterfly motif continues with views of the pool or gardens throughout and the feel is actually comfortable, making the casino at Encore a bright, sophisticated version of Vegas’ most famous form of entertainment.

If you do find yourself getting married in Vegas, let’s hope it’s to someone you’ve known for more than half an hour and let’s hope it’s at Encore, where you’ll find 60,000 square feet of easily configurable event space, including an expansive, column-free ballroom. Weddings and parties are often held poolside, surrounded by sculpted gardens and sparkling wading pools made of mosaic tiles. Yes, it’s true that planned weddings do occur in Las Vegas and even artfully planned ones happen at Encore. However, allow me to say now that if you find me poolside at Encore, it’s unlikely I’ll be wearing a wedding gown, especially since I’m already married. Look for me in one of the twenty-nine oh-so-posh cabanas. I’ll be the girl in Ray-Bans, Wazuzu Smash in hand, happily still counting last night’s winnings. BMT


Encore Las Vegas
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A Special Thank You

It's not every day one of our fabulous editors and creative director gets featured online, so when it happens we absolutely have to share it! Weddings Unveiled extends a very special and very heartfelt thank you to Leila Khalil of Be Inspired PR for this absolutely wonderful feature and interview of our creative director, Brooke Thomas, on her blog Inspired By This. Please be sure to stop by her site and leave a comment!

July 27th, 2009
"Today I want to share with you the behind the scenes of Weddings Unveiled, an amazing Southern wedding magazine that is led by its talented, creative director, Brooke Thomas. If you haven’t checked out the mag yet, run and get a copy, the images are absolutely stunning! In addition to its high distribution in the Southeast, Weddings Unveiled is distributed nationally in major bookstore chains such as Barnes and Noble, Borders, and Books a Million. They have readers from all over the country. Subscriptions and copies can also be purchased on their website here or on Amazon.com!



Brooke sent us the below information about what inspires her and her work at the magazine.

“As the Creative Director of Weddings Unveiled Magazine — I handle all things creative, from the direction, focus and layout of each issue, to producing specific editorials to editing each story our writers submit. I’m also the Co-Founder and Co-Publisher, which means that I lend a hand on the business end as well. I also direct and manage our Blog, Completely Unveiled at www.weddingsunveiledblog.blogspot.com. Anne Marie Ashley and Emily Howard are our regular staff bloggers.

I grew up in a very small town in North Carolina. I graduated from the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. I am also a graduate of Davidson College, where I studied English Literature and Art History. I am married to a gorgeous, amazing man who is also a chef. I have traveled extensively throughout Europe and in particular, I love the Scottish Highlands. Among many things, a few of my loves are my mother’s and my husband’s cooking, my new Nina Ricci platform peep-toe pumps, Beat literature, Jane Austen novels, paintings by Modigliani, photography by Neal Preston, large pearl earrings, driving gloves, the Musee d’Orsay, Bald Head Island, Oscar de la Renta, Chanel, Giambattista Valli, Roland Mouret, vintage jewels and silver tea sets found at the Metrolina Expo and 1968 Camaros. (Side note from Leila- how amazing is her taste? the magazine is a pure reflection of it.. LOVE it)

I’m always inspired by my upbringing and the beautiful, pastoral area where I grew up. I’m inspired by my parents and the values they taught me and I have always hoped to make them proud. I’m also inspired by my two wonderful sisters and the rest of my very large family. We have lots of family gatherings and everyone loves Weddings Unveiled. My middle sister is currently engaged and we are all in the midst of planning her wedding in Charleston, SC. When thinking about inspiration for the overall look of an issue, I often take inspiration from the season and from our Southern region and its food, style and culture.

I’m known for the styling of our fashion editorials and for the style/fashion personality that I bring to Weddings Unveiled. I think that I have a unique viewpoint and our Weddings Unveiled fashion editorials and covers are unlike those of any other bridal magazine. I love bridal fashion of course, but also love ready-to-wear and rtw pieces often show up in our fashion editorials. I especially love the Ports 1961 dress appearing in our current issue (Summer 2009). I have often been characterized as having an “edgy take on classic style” and I think that’s a good way to describe my style, though sometimes, like any stylist, it varies with my inspiration. I do like classic and sophisticated, intelligent silhouettes, but I also like to style them with an edge that is sometimes a little vintage, sometimes a little tough-girl rock ‘n roll and sometimes very prim and ladylike, depending on my mood and inspiration at the moment. I’m inspired by so many things when it comes to fashion that it’s difficult to narrow it down.”

Here are some of the images from the fashion spread in the current issue! I’m in LOVE with them!





Thank you Brooke for being so real about you and the voice behind Weddings Unveiled for my readers. You are the greatest and your magazine is an inspiration to us all!"

7.29.2009

Real Wedding ~ Megan & Mihir

It's no secret that cheesy wedding videography is sooooo over. These days, brides and grooms are looking for something that's a little more.... well, cinematic. That being said, we love love love (soundtrack, anyone?) 8mm and we couldn't wait to share this amazing clip of Megan and Mihir's Wedding at Lowndes Grove in Charleston, SC filmed by A Bryan Photo. The event was styled by Calder Clark of Blue Moon Events. Megan and Mihir seem like the most fun couple ever! Check out their ultra-cool sunglasses and Megan's super-cute getaway dress! Enjoy!

Real Wedding ~ Mark and Emily

Mark and Emily's Manteo, NC wedding was sent to us by our wonderful friend Kellie Kano, whose inspired photography we have always loved. In a beautiful example of runway to real way, Emily's sparkling gown by famed designer Reem Acra, has also been featured in a gorgeous Weddings Unveiled fashion editorial after our Creative Director, Brooke Thomas, fell in love with it at Reem's show. In addition, Brooke also says that the "gate" image from this wedding is one of her favorite wedding images ever. Thanks so much to Kellie for sharing this amazing work.

Credits:
Photography: Kellie Kano. Catering: 1587 Restaurant. Reception: NC Aquarium. Gown: Reem Acra.



Real Wedding ~ Julia and Graham

We adore the luxe details and lush florals in Julia and Graham's coastal SC wedding, sent to us (and designed by!) the amazing Calder Clark of Blue Moon Events, whose work also appears in the Summer 2009 issue of Weddings Unveiled. Julia is radiant in Carolina Herrera amidst a palette of pale sage greens and masses of white flowers. The enchanting tented reception at the Carriage House at Litchfield Plantation is punctuated by towering arrangements and crystal-embellished chandeliers hanging from a romantic fabric-draped ceiling.

Credits:
Photography: Banner Radin Photography. Coordinator: Calder Clark of Blue Moon Events in Charleston, SC. Gown: Carolina Herrera. Bridesmaid Dresses: Badgley Mischka. Florist: Blossoms Events. Catering and Reception site: Carriage House at Litchfield Plantation. Baker: Elaine’s Events, Cakes of Distinction . Party Rentals: Snyder Event Rentals. Chandeliers: Blue Moon Events. Lighting: Production Design Associates. Invitations: Paces Papers. Favors: Henri’s Bakery.



Real Wedding ~ Sarah and Dan

We are thrilled to share this real wedding photographed by our long-time friend, the talented Marni Rothschild in Charleston, SC. Sarah and Dan's reception at The Historic Rice Mill was the perfect Southern venue for their lovely pink and green May affair. Guests took rickshaws from the ceremony at The Legare-Waring House over to the scenic waterfront where they enjoyed a family- style service of BBQ chicken sliders, Lowcountry shrimp and grits and beef tenderloin on biscuit rounds with orange currant chutney from Good Food Catering. We're in love with the ecclectic Fuji mum spheres floating from the tree branches and the bright pink and green pillows accenting chic white ottomans. We also adore the exposed brick and gorgeous ceilings of the Rice Mill, not to mention the breathtaking view.

Credits:
Coordinator: A Charleston Bride. Photography: Marni Rothschild. Florist: A Charleston Bride. Ceremony: Legare-Waring House. Reception: The Historic Rice Mill. Caterer: Good Food Catering; Baker: Elaine's Events Cakes of Distinction, Equipment Rental: Snyder, BBJ Linens, & A Charleston Bride, Trolly Transportation: Absolutely Charleston. Rickshaw Transportation: Charleston Rickshaw, Invitations: Vera Wang


7.28.2009

New Vera Wang Stationery Collection

Our friends at Vera Wang Weddings have just announced that Vera Wang has a brand new collection of modern personalized wedding stationery... and we are so excited to spill!

Vera Wang introduces Vera Wang On Weddings, her new collection of personalized wedding stationery. Vera Wang On Weddings marries the timeless art of wedding invitation design with the modern twists and playful proportions that are the hallmark of Vera Wang’'s bridal and fashion collections. Vera Wang On Weddings, created in collaboration with William Arthur, Inc., licensee of fine papers, is available at select fine stationers nationwide, and online at www.williamarthur.com.

This collection features more than 30 new wedding stationery suites inspired by the exquisite design details for which the designer is renowned. Rich texture and embellishment are shown on every page in designs including:

  • “Engraved Peony” – Featuring a beautifully oversized hand-etched peony engraved in rich Peony ink, this invitation is the perfect design for the true Romanticist. The engraved ribbon accent in Taupe ink adds the finishing touch to an invitation that is both feminine and elegant, yet modern and bold.
  • “Layered Pierced Flower” – This spectacular design incorporates a series of laser-cut dots to create a beautiful pierced paper flower design. Layered against a choice of vibrant background colors including Apple Green, Tangerine, Saffron and Raspberry, this innovative and striking invitation is sure to captivate.
  • “Tulle Wrap” – Vera Wang’s signature oyster white invitation slides into a navy die-cut sleeve wrapped with ivory tulle, reminiscent of the intricate ruching on the bodice of a bridal gown. The ruched wrap adds texture and dimension to create an elegant and lasting first impression of your upcoming nuptials.
  • “Embossed Zinnia” – The fold-over invitation features a cover that is richly embossed with delightful zinnias to create a beautiful canvas of texture and dimension. Embossed details are carried forward in coordinating components to set the perfect tone for the special occasion.
  • “Storybook” – Our classic oyster white invitation is updated with a mix of bold fonts and modern type setting for a look that is classically beautiful and simply chic. Featuring calligraphic flourishes, this suite is a nod to tradition while revealing a touch of modern sensibility.


With a broad and versatile range of papers, inks, ribbons and other design elements to choose from, the new Vera Wang on Weddings collection of wedding invitations and stationery suites perfectly captures the designer’s unique balance of taste and modernity. Need we say anymore? Get online and check it out at William Arthur Inc.!

Images courtesy of Vera Wang on Weddings




Amy Osaba Event & Floral Design

Atlanta native and floral designer extraordinaire Amy Osaba has a third generation green thumb and it is evident in her beautiful designs that flowers are simply in her blood. Amy's grandmother had a huge farm where she grew hybrid daylilies. People from all over the country would drive out to her lovely Arkansas home to see her flowers. Amy's mother plucks away in her 2 acre garden, discovering new exciting colors and textures, and Amy is one of Atlanta's most gifted and sought-after event and floral designers, with a style described as "organic, free, a bit edgy, a twist on the traditional; a little bit of fun and a whole lot of love". We adore everything about amyosaba and her uncanny gift to create awe-inspiring designs.

amyosaba was launched in 2002 and soon became recognized as one of the top tier event design firms in the Southeast. Amy's stunning arrangments have caught the eye of local luxury interior designers, the High Museum, or Art, Laura Turner-Seydel, Children’s Healthcare, Des-Syn, Montaluce Winery and the YWCA, just to name a few. On a countryside estate, a grand ballroom, or anywhere you can imagine, amyosaba will make your day exquisitely unique and utterly unforgetable with her whimsical arrangements.

We are in love with the new website and blog. Check in to see what Amy is up to and we guarantee you'll find yourself inspired.








Photos courtesy of Our Labor of Love; Styling by Joy Thigpen Environments

PATTIS Trunk Show at Maddison Row

Historic Charleston's boutique gem Maddison Row Bridal Chic is hosting a trunk show with PATTIS bridal gowns next week. Stop by and take advantage of South Carolina's tax-free weekend shopping, as well as the opportunity to view these beautiful gowns, which are not currently available anywhere else in North or South Carolina. Maddison Row Owner Laura Kirkman Pelzer continues to impress and has become a destination bridal boutique for brides across the country--she is also now the first boutique in NC and SC to carry Bliss Bridal Shoes (more to come on these beauties later!) Call 843.720.7979 to schedule your appointment today.

What: PATTIS Trunk Show
Where: Maddison Row Bridal Chic
171 Spring Street ~ Charleston, SC
When: August 6-8






Images courtesy of Maddison Row

WU & Miss Pickles Press Sittin' in a Tree....



We have highlighted some amazing stationers on Completely Unveiled before, but every once and a while we come across one that truly inspires us to the core. If we haven't said it enough, we shall say it one more time: expressing your wedding style doesn't need to stop at your dress, or your color theme. It can be carried through every detail of your wedding day, from the programs at your ceremony right down to the tags that drape from your favors.

While there are a number of places that offer customized paper goods for your entire day, there are very few that carry it through the way Miss Pickles Press does. And that is why with this post, we thee obsess!

With her southern flair and a clever tone, owner and creative director Jen Wells Mageau has created an inviting and stylish approach to wedding day paper goods. As she mentions on Miss Pickles, "I’m serious about great design. It’s what I love the best. I confess to a steamy love affair with color. Typography. Thick, luxurious paper. Texture. Gorgeous pattern. And when all of these magical elements combine and create something that’s truly unique, they become something that’s, well, uniquely yours. After all, your paper goods should be as stylish and fab as you are."

We couldn't agree more! We just swoon over Miss Pickles cupcake toppers, favor tags/labels, wedding paper suites and well.... everything! From ready-to-purchase designs to completely customized wedding paper suites, you can be sure that what you get is 100% uniquely yours. We just had to share this extraordinary and fabulous designer with you.

Images courtesy of Miss Pickles Press