Saturday, September 20, 2014

Fancy a Fascinator?


Laura Gordon Photography

This is my third post for my little baby bridal blog. I'm just taking my first steps. I want the blog to be about trends in the wedding industry as a whole. Not a blog with sections about DIY, or Real Weddings, but a blog devoted to spotting trends and highlighting them. As a designer, this will help me stay up to date and I hope my readers, whether they be brides or wedding industry professionals will enjoys seeing the latest trends as well. I find that a lot of blogs about weddings are often trying to cover too much, which I think makes them less user friendly and a bit over whelming. That's why I've tried to narrow down my niche to simply "trends." Fashions that are in vogue. Whether it be bridal fashion, ceremony ideas, or reception design elements, as long as it is a trend, something new and something for fashion foward thinkers, I will cover it in my blog. My hope is that my blog will keep your designing juices flowing, keep your ideas fresh, and not to jump around from subject to subject.  Let me be your muse. With all that being said, let the games begin:

2014 has been the year of the headpieces when it comes to bridal fashion. We're quickly seeing traditional veils fall to the wayside making room for gorgeous flower crowns, jeweled combs, headbands, headchains, and absolutely fabulous fascinators. The flower crown in particular has been dominating the pinterest boards of soon to be brides. "And now, what [flower crowns] was once confined to the heads of 1980′s Bride, in all her frilly and pouffy glory, is gracing the heads of many of the most chic and stylish brides, featuring in many of the top wedding blogs and appearing in the glossiest of wedding magazine" -Chic Vintage Bride

bridesofadelaide.com.au, LaurieL Photography, & Burnetsboards.com

There are so many varieties of flower crowns out there, but in my personal opinion, when it comes to crowns of any kind, go big or go home.

UnTamedPetals & Michelle March Photography

Bridal Comb are a sweet alternative to the traditional veil or they can be a lovely addition to a beautiful veil.

Be Something New, Rose Red Rose White, & Un Beau Jour

Headbands, headchains, and fabulous fascinators are also gracing the pages of all the latest bridal magazines.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Planning a Wedding? Follow these chicks on Twitter...

I've really been slacking in my twittering lately. This semester, I'm planning on honing my twittering skills and becoming a total tweet machine boss. I've been doing a little research on the who, what, and where when it comes to wedding blogs lately and here's who've I've found is doing a fabulous job when it comes to tweeting and weddings:

100 Layer Cake

So, last week I mentioned 100 Layer Wedding Cake. If you like looking at pictures of fabulous weddings, you should definitely follow this account. The images they post are really crisp and beautiful. Lots of cool wedding inspirations and relevant conversation about event planning. 


Style Me Pretty
If you're an actual member of the wedding industry you cannot consider yourself a professional if you do not follow Style Me Pretty. That is just a fact. Whether you love them or hate them, if you want to stay current in what is happening in the industry follow their blog, follow their instagram, follow their twitter. Just know Style Me Pretty or get out. 

KnotsVilla

Knotsvilla is a Toronta based wedding blogger. Her blog is basically your standard wedding blog, but here's what's interesting about her twitter: she hosts a weekly Live Tweet convo called #weddingchatter that is really popular and has some really great conversations. Definitely a do-not-miss event for industry members.

Ruffled

Ruffled -great blog/twitter account to follow if you are interested in DIY or budgeted weddings. New York based, this blog is quite creative and sometimes a little off beat. Very cute. Not necessarily for everyone, but definitely a good blog for creative and fashion forward minded wedding designers.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Hello World! My name is Fancy That.

Hi Classmates! My blog is called "Fancy That." I currently work for Southern Bride Magazine and I am going to use this blog to make note of all the cool and interesting wedding "trends" I uncover this semester. I'm really excited to see fall/winter 2014 has in store for weddings.
GreenWeddingShoes.com
  • Green Wedding Shoes is a cute little blog all about personalizing your wedding. They offer DIY ideas, reall wedding inspiration, as well as original content to help brides and grooms give their weddings a personal touch. 
  • Green Wedding Shoes has a very specific niche. It is marketed towards brides who are looking for individuality. The target market is hipster, middle class girls who are looking for something a little bit more interesting than what they'll find on Pinterest. They reach this market really well. Everything about the site is catered to these types of brides, all the way from the interface, the language used, to the content. They really have got a handle on what cool white girls like. 
    http://greenweddingshoes.com/gatbsy-themed-fall-wedding-inspiration/
  • I think they have a lot of images, which in theory, is a good thing, but the amount of visual content on this blog is a bit overwhelming.
    http://greenweddingshoes.com/gatbsy-themed-fall-wedding-inspiration/
  • While they have really excelled in hitting a specific target market, I feel like they cover too many topics. There are vendors, and real weddings, and honeymoons, and DIY. I think the content could be more specific. I think a competitor could hit the same market in a more "user-friendly" and comprehensive way.
  • The blog seems to really be on top of responding to comments and they have 50K followers on twitter... so I'd say they've cultivating a pretty darn active community.



100LayerCake.com
  • 100 Layer Cake is a wedding/event planning blog created by three event designers. The blog is all about how to plan love filled events but places a focus on weddings. 
  • 100 Layer Cake is all about design and they execute this really well. They have an absolutely beautiful interface, they have a tab devoted solely to "color stories," and when they post images of real weddings the images are clearly focused on the presentation of the design.  http://www.100layercake.com/wedding-colors/browse/metallic/
  • The direction or focus of this blog is not initially clear. Until you locate the "About Us" section, which is quite difficult to find, you don't realize the blog is meant to be from a designers perspective. 
  • The blog, in my opinion, may be technically a little over the head of the average bride. I believe this blog is a blog for designers by designers. I think you could present a blog coming from a focus on design but target a larger market. 
    http://www.100layercake.com/
  •  The comment section is quite hidden. I think this is an element of the design. A jumbled comment section would distract from the beauty of this blog. However, their twitter page is done qutie well. They have 193K followers and seem to tweet and retweet quite often.