Hair – What’s Hot and Hip for 2012 Brides

Perfect for walking down the aisle, sleek  hair is hot for 2012.  Extensions are out and natural-looking, smooth, shiny hair is in. Whether it is a smooth pixie or extra shiny waves, anyone can rock the sleek trend this year.  The chignon is hotter than ever and brides are also mixing it up a bit by smoothing the front and having large bouncy curls in the back.  Have fun with this trend! 2012 is about taming down the hair  just a little bit  to softer, more touchable styles. The good news is that incorporating your headpiece into one of these styles is easier than ever with a beautiful headband or a sparkly side comb. 

How to guarantee your hair looks perfect on your wedding day:

– Schedule an appointment with your hairdresser as soon as you have your headpiece.

– Make sure you take realistic examples, from magazines or the internet of how you want your hair to look to the appointment.

-Also take a trusted famiy member or friend with you to this appointment. They can take some digital pictures for you to see close-ups and how the hair looks from all sides.

– Purchase any products you may need (like anti-frizz potions) and experiment with them at home to be safe.

– Book the same (professional) hairdresser for your wedding day.

-Always have a back up plan in case of emergency on your wedding day.

-DO NOT (under any circumstances) experiment with a new color, highlights or major hairstyle change within 2 weeks of your wedding.

For 2012, say “YES” to beautiful bouncy hair and “NO” to stiff, rigid locks that require multiple cans of aqua net, hair that says “touch me”, hair that is reminiscent of another hot bridal trend – “Old Hollywood”!

-Penny Frulla for Bridal Expo Chicago

#1 New Year’s Resolution – Let The Diets Begin!

Celebrating the holidays makes everyone feel warm and fuzzy….. and a little sluggish; sharing traditional holiday meals with family and friends you may not see often, sampling  holiday treats, enjoying an extra drink or two and (with the exception of holiday shopping) spending more time sitting indoors than moving around outdoors. After weeks of this it is no surprise that the #1 New Year’s Resolution is to lose weight and/or get in shape.  If you got engaged over the holidays, you are even more likely to want to drop a few pounds to fit into the gown of your dreams. Before you begin your diet read on:

– Always check with your doctor before starting a diet/exercise program. Sound silly? If you get a check up before you start it may alert you to some hidden dangers that will decrease your chance of success like being anemic or having low blood sugar. Even something seemingly innocuous like heavy periods will change how you go about losing weight.

– Water, water, water! Drinks lots of it! Most people walk around dehydrated and don’t even know it. Try drinking 8 oz of water every hour all day. Warning: you may not have headaches anymore.

-You do not have to be a size 2 to look great.  Starting a healthy diet/exercise plan is smart for you both physically and mentally  but, not everyone will be a size 2 and there are beautiful women of all sizes.

-Do this together. Studies show that couples who develop a fitness plan together are more successful than when one partner is completely un-involved. It will bring you closer, it will forge a bond in your relationship and you will keep one another on your toes!

-Set your goals high but, be realistic. Remember that  when you see a certain celebrity has lost 40 lbs on a certain diet….they  probably have a personal trainer, a dietitian, perhaps even a personal chef.  Don’t base your success on someone else’s results.

– Reward yourself for each success. Losing just 10 lbs is success. Instead of rewarding yourself with food, find some other way to give yourself a boost for every small goal. Treat yourself to a manicure, a new pair of shoes, a sparkly pair of earrings and remember to do this for every milestone.

– Take a photo every week so you can see how your body is changing. You look at yourself in the mirror and may not see any difference. The camera doesn’t lie and you will have an uplifting  chronicle of your success.

– Losing weight, gaining weight, losing it again and so on is bad for you. Starving yourself may help you lose an extra five pounds but, it trains your metabolism to do without. It is better to live a healthy weight for along time than to be thin and then fat, thin again, fat again. You heart can only take so much and even though it may seem easy now, it gets more difficult to do this as you get older.

– Diet pills, supplements and energy drinks all have side effects. It is better to go slowly and lose less weight per month than to attempt a ‘jump start’ with diet pills. If even one of them worked for everyone, it would be the only one on the market.

– Starting slow works best. Take a walk, ride a bike, cut your burger in half, eat one less dessert. Changing slowly will help your mind and body adjust to a different lifestyle without going through withdrawal and fatigue. You will need a lot of energy while planning your wedding, fatigue is the enemy!

Most importantly, if you plan to lose weight before your wedding, plan to keep it off.  Making  a plan to begin this next chapter of your life in a healthy manner is a recipe for a better life.

-Penny Frulla for Bridal Expo Chicago

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 10 Wedding Trends For 2012

Congratulations on your engagement! Now that you are about to begin wedding planning in 2012, take a deep breath, we are  here to help you.  After scouring the internet, news sources and consulting multiple event planners; we have compiled a list of the top 10 wedding trends for 2012:

1) Bridal Gowns – What you will see in 2012 are  more flirty, high fashion dresses that are shorter in length,  also gowns with layers of texture and (finally) a  little something on top. Inspired by Kate Middleton, designers have incorporated sheer laces and illusion on top to offer brides an alternative to strapless.

2) A great way to add interest to an otherwise simple gown is with an embellished belt. Look for these belts to explode in 2012.

3) Feathers continue to be the most popular accent for shoes, bouquets and hair. Peacock and ostrich top the list.

4)  For 2012 you will see couples continue to take a more active part in the ceremony rather than simply standing at the altar, repeating the words that someone else has written.  Writing your own vows is meaningful, personal and helps the couple to express their love for one another in their own unique way without hesitation.

5) Couples are opting for smaller, more intimate affairs with 100 of their closest friends rather than 1,000 people who they may not know very well. Spending less per head allows couples to have a celebration that is more lavish and yet controlled, it’s quality versus quantity.

6) Standard wedding videos are out, movies are in. Imagine if  you could have Steven Spielberg edit your video footage into a ten minute movie with a plot, climax and happy ending! You can still keep all the footage but, you will have a mini-masterpiece to share with your family and friends that won’t put them to sleep or bore them to tears. Find the right videographer and this dream can be your reality.

7) High-profile event planner Bryan Rafanelli says party favors and accessories are becoming more and more customized to the individual couples to reflect their interests and tastes.  For the music lover, using cleft note place-card holders and musical note candle as gifts will tie everything together.

8) The vintage trend continues as couples embrace the look and feel of antique table settings, flowers and attire. Old Hollywood, Victorian Vintage, and 1940’s Big Band themes are a popular and all have a comfortable, relaxed charm.

9) Color is everywhere. For those brides who find picking a particular color a daunting task, rest easy – the current trend is multiple colors. Color can be the only theme you need if you find the right combination; dusty rose and silver for a vintage feel or turquoise and purple for a more modern look. Either way, color can leave a lasting impression and create impact.

10) Grooms have more choices than ever with tuxedos but nothing will ever beat a classic notched-lapel tuxedo with a bow tie. For men who want to shake it up a bit, experiment with  studs that express your personality or try a classic white bow tie and vest.

Planning your dream wedding is easier than ever. Call 847-428-3320 to get tickets to a Bridal Expo Luxury Event so you can experience all of the most exciting trends in bridal attire and wedding planning.

-Penny Frulla for Bridal Expo Chicago