Wedding Day
Looking for the perfect wedding dress
The truth is that I never imagined that looking for my wedding dress was going to teach me so many things about me. I think that has been the most beautiful thing in the whole process, because despite the nerves, the rush, the stress and having so many obligations .. while looking for the dress, I have been getting to know myself and today I am able to describe my personality perfectly. I knew that I was undecided, but as I progressed in the idea of finding “my wedding dress”, I have been discovering things about myself that I did not know, although I recognize that not all the things…
Headpieces for brides and wedding guests
Among all the styles of diadems, tiaras, accessories and headpieces for brides that I have seen, there is undoubtedly a brand of crowns for brides with which I’m excited. It is true that choosing a wedding dress, shoes and accessories is very personal and in my case, almost everything is very “fashion” and very “trendy”. So … you are warned! In this section (Wedding Day) you will always find the latest trends, those that are adored or hated equally. But I have an eye for trends and I assure you that although a priori seems all crazy, this trend is going to hit hard soon – or is already being…
In love with the new collection of María Baraza
Every time I recive an email from my friend and stylist Rodolfo Mcartney, I discover an atelier of wedding dresses capable of removing all the sensations of the world at once. Today it’s the turn of María Baraza. His designs captivate for their delicacy and romanticism; soft and light with very romantic touches with lace, tulle, gauze, ruffles and bows … in the purest style of Juliet. They are the ideal dresses for simple, elegant, romantic brides … but also sophisticated. Today’s photos take us to the dunes of Tarifa, a place that captures the magic of designer María Baraza’s wedding dresses with such versatility. With a Maria Baraza you…
A wedding list and a dream honeymoon
Few days ago I read an article about Millennial Weddings in Vogue. You know, that types of weddings celebrated by people born between 1981 and 1995 (we do it?) in which don’t miss a banquet called party; a bridal dress you can wear after the wedding, stylish (fashionable?) and comfortable; a bouquet made with natural flowers of the season; a catering offering “homemade cakes”; a hashtag for following the party on social networks, alive music and a country bucolic place where celebrate your reception. If your wedding is being in a friend’s cottage, your wedding will be the top. In spite of this and being honest, there are some things…