Saturday, December 29, 2012

Jenny's bridal gown is a big secret -- Ray

Jenny's bridal gown is a big secret -- Ray

RAY D'Arcy's bride-to-be is keeping her wedding dress a closely guarded secret.

The Today FM DJ and his long-term partner Jenny Kelly are planning on tying the knot in 2013.

The couple, who have two children together, said that they want to keep their nuptials as relaxed and low-key as possible.

But Ray said that Jenny particularly wants to keep some of the wedding customs alive.

"It's very exciting but I'm 48 and Jenny is 40, and I think it will be very different to the sort of wedding a couple in their 20s would have," he told the Herald.

"It will be pretty laid back and will have our stamp all over it.

"We're cherry picking some traditions and disregarding others."

Ray, who famously took a stand against the "hierarchy of the Catholic Church" live on air this year, said that they haven't opted for a religious ceremony.

But he said that Jenny is particularly protective about some aspects of the planning.

"The ceremony definitely won't take place in a church, but Jenny is staying traditional when it comes to the dress," Ray said.

"She won't let me see the dress until the big day. I'm being kept in the dark about that.

"Anytime I go near her laptop she screams 'Don't look at that.'

"It's going to be a great day but we've still a lot to organise."

Ray said that both he and Jenny, who produces his radio show, are taking parenting in their stride with their second child Tom -- a little brother to Kate (6).

"I feel much more relaxed as a parent the second time round," he said. "I think the first time, you are on high alert.

"But when Tom was born in June, I remember the midwife said that all parents realise two things by the time their second baby is born.

"The first realisation is the baby does not break.

"The second is that every parent wishes their second baby could have been their first, because you know what you're dealing with."

But the Kildare man said that they don't plan on adding anymore to their brood.

"I don't think we'll have any more kids. When I was 18 I wanted nine children, I'm from a big family," Ray said.

"But then life took over and my career took over.

"We didn't have Kate till I was 42.

"And when Tom is celebrating his 21st I'll be 69. So I think we'll stay with just the two."

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Wedding Gown Alterations

Wedding Gown Alterations

One of the first articles I wrote for anewscafe.com was about “Do It Yourself” wedding dress alterations. I wrote it in 2008, and every once in a while, I go through the archives to remind myself what I have written so I don’t repeat myself. (Yes, I’m THAT age.) Anyway, I still get questions from that article. I apologize for not answering them in a timely fashion, and I‘m always amazed that people are still reading my articles four years later!

I also get phone calls and emails from people who’ve read the article and have questions on specific problems. I got two of those calls just recently, both (coincidentally) from Washington state.

They were good questions and I figure if one person wants to know, there are probably others who are pondering the same problem, so I will attempt to answer the questions in this forum.

One question was about “blending” the neckline of a strapless gown when you take in the sides.

A strapless gown slants from front to back at the neckline (see photo). This means that when you take in the side seams, the back won’t match up with the front. The back is lower. The more you take in the dress, the lower the back will be. There are several ways to deal with this dilemma.

“Blending” or “truing” means to redraw the neckline seam, creating a smooth transition from front to back. When you stitch the layers of the neckline back together, you would start the seam at about the front dart and lower it until it meets the back panels at the side seams. If there is enough seam allowance, you can raise the seam line slightly as you meet the back panel. This method slightly reshapes the neckline and it works just fine if you are only taking in the seams from ½ to ¾ inch.

If you are taking in the sides more than an inch, you will have more discrepancy between the back and the front. In this case, you may not want to blend the seam because it can look too drastic.

You may want to consider taking the dress in on another seam, the center back, for instance. This would require removing the zipper, possibly buttons and loops, so examine the construction carefully before you decide to go this route. Also, pull the dress back at the zipper and make sure the rest of the dress looks good. The reason we usually do alterations on the side seams is that we want to keep the same balance back to front. It can look funny to have the side seam pulled back too far.

Another solution is to add some form of “dart” to the front side of the bodice. If the dress has ruching, you can “ruche” it or gather it more.

If a traditional dart will work with the design of the dress, it’s best to fit it directly to the bride. Do this before you take in the side seams.

At the first fitting, pin the side seams so that you have an idea of how much to take in. Take apart all the layers at the neckline. Pinch out the amount of the alteration and measure the discrepancy between the front and back. Then unstitch the side seams and have another fitting with the front and back “hanging loose.” You may want to baste the layers to each other for ease of handling. Pin the sides together at the neckline. Now fit your dart, keeping in mind how much you will need to pinch out in order to fit into the back bodice. Then pin your side seams again.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

'Gossip Girl'Finale: Blair & Serena’s Wedding Dresses Revealed

'Gossip Girl'Finale: Blair & Serena’s Wedding Dresses Revealed

Back in October, we were able to get a sneak peak at the unique wedding gowns of Blair and Serena, played by Leighton Meester and Blake Lively, leading us to believe there would be back-to-back weddings — however, that wasn’t the case. Blair and Chuck, (played by Ed Westwick), tied the knot first while Serena and Dan, (played by Penn Badgley), followed in their footsteps five years later.

The events that occurred during the Gossip Girl series finale were just as shocking as the wedding gown choices. Pale blue for Blair and metallic gold for Serena, certainly not your typical wedding dresses — but that didn’t stop them from looking absolutely stunning.

However, the police did crash the wedding to take Chuck away for questioning Bart’s murder– not the typical ideal wedding. Luckily, he did not commit the crime, and he was able to carry on with his beautiful wife. Let’s be real– nothing was typical about their wedding, including Blair’s dress. Gal pal, Serena, also opted for an extravagant, unique dress.

Blair’s long-sleeved, pale blue boatneck Elie Saab dress was decorated with romantic embellishments. The column gown was gorgeous and worked so well with her updo — and what would a Blair Waldorf wedding be without a signature headband?

Serena, on the other hand, opted for a bolder dress. She really made a statement with her metallic and white strapless Georges Chakra Couture gown. From the full tulle skirt to the low back, the look was totally over-the-top — and we wouldn’t expect anything less from the blonde bombshell!

Throughout the six seasons of the show, these girls have rocked the cutest outfits and latest trends. Their dress choices for the final episode really were just icing on the cake. While they each had a very distinct sense of style, they both made bold moves and absolutely worked it. Do you dare to wear something similar to one of these dresses at your own wedding? Let us know — and tell us which wedding dress YOU liked best!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Any redress when wedding gown vanishes from storage?

Any redress when wedding gown vanishes from storage?



Q. After my wedding eight years ago, my friend dropped off my dress for me at what was then Esplanade Cleaners. After the store was sold, I checked and a record of my dress was still in the computer system. When my niece recently got engaged, she wanted to use the dress for her wedding. I couldn’t find the receipt and called the store only to find that they didn’t have any dresses in storage. I was told that they didn’t retain any inventory and that I needed to track down the former owner, who moved out of state. I should have been given the chance to pay the storage fee in full and retain the gown. Now, it’s gone. Do I have any redress at all?

Jacqueline Church

Boston

A. Your situation is unfortunate ­— and complicated. Nothing really went right, and a whole lot went wrong.

Clothing cleaning and storage arrangements tend to be a bit more formal and shorter-term than what happened here.

Barbara Anthony, who heads the state Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, says the arrangement with the former business didn’t make much sense. Typically, you’d pay to clean a garment and either pick it up or arrange to have it stored for a period of time for a nominal fee. “I wouldn’t expect that they’d be holding on to it for years.”

At dry cleaners and shoe repair shops, it is common practice to either post or put on a receipt the period of time your items will be held before you risk them being removed from their inventory. That is usually a matter of months, not years.

Then, when the business changed hands, it further clouded a murky situation. Without a receipt, it’s not even clear what leverage you would have over the previous business owner, Anthony said.

In a typical situation, with clothes there for a short time, “more than likely, if it’s an ongoing business, you’d get all of your things back and the transfer of ownership would not affect it,” Anthony said.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

PromDressesCity.net Unveils New 2013 Collection of Affordable Prom Dresses

PromDresses Unveils New 2013 Collection of Affordable Prom Dresses

Prom is one of the most important nights of a young girl’s life. It’s a significant rite of passage, and it means a great deal to the young people involved. Looking good is crucial, and that can make choosing a prom dress very emotionally fraught. It’s an important decision to make in preparation for the big night.

One prom dress website that is getting a lot of attention recently is PromDresses. They have built up an incredible reputation for selling beautiful prom dresses with designs that will delight daughters and a price tag that will please parents.

The PromDresses website works with a slick e-commerce interface that makes it incredibly easy to find the right dress. Dresses are broken into categories, and there is an intuitive search function to assist shoppers when navigating through the range. Site visitors can search by price, designer, product name, description, and even the weight of the dress in order to tailor it to a specific climate.

There are a huge number of different dresses on the site, in a wide variety of different styles, colors and materials. There is absolutely no shortage of choice. The dresses are priced extremely affordably, with a wide range of price points. There are many beautiful dresses even in the very lowest price bracket.

Each dress is available in a wide range of sizes. The dresses are displayed with several high resolution photographs on the site, and each dress is described in details, outlining the materials used and any special detailing.

A spokesperson for the website said: “Finding the right prom dress isn’t easy. There is so much pressure in high school to look as good as possible that something as simple as choosing a dress can become an absolute ordeal. However it shouldn’t be like that. Finding a beautiful dress to wear should be fun. Our website is designed to make it as fun as possible. We have an absolutely huge selection of prom dresses, something to suit every style, figure and budget. Any girl is sure to find something on our site that she will love, and look absolutely fantastic in. We’ve just unveiled our new collection of prom dresses, 2013 is looking to be the best year ever!”

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

December is Wedding Dress Planning Season, Says Jovani

December is Wedding Dress Planning Season, Says Jovani

ovani has a friendly word of warning for brides-to-be who are soon to be selecting from countless wedding gowns that can be found online and in stores. There's more to December than the holidays, and with so many engagements being made in the winter months, now is the time to start choosing from among the world's most beautiful wedding dresses. While most people are currently obsessing about holiday shopping, those of us lucky enough to have a nuptial event ahead of us have even bigger things on our minds - like where to find the loveliest designer wedding dresses. Jovani would like to remind future brides that now is the time to start seriously contemplating their choice of a dress for the biggest night of their lives.

Your days of worrying about prom dresses may be behind you, but maturity brings its own fashion crises. Jovani wedding dresses blend the best of traditional wedding styles with the most exciting aspects of contemporary and classic couture. Whether your desire is an ensemble recalling some of the most exciting and sexy looks of the early and mid-20th century, or something entirely contemporary, Jovani has a wedding dress just for you. Sleeveless and strapless choices are available and many Jovani dresses also feature beading, organza, and the long trains that really make a bride look and feel like a fully-fledged goddess.

The months before a wedding can be among the busiest of your life and there's no reason to wait when it comes to selecting the most important dress of your life. There will be scads of details to consider and arrange, so getting your choice of dress nailed down early will be a big help.

Of course, it's not exactly drudgery to go about picking out your wedding dress. Everyone knows it's tradition that the bride is the most beautiful woman in the room at any wedding; even so, you want to be just a little bit more memorably beautiful than all the other brides you and your guests have seen. Jovani is one design house that is more than up to the challenge with wedding dresses that push the envelope and designers that are not afraid to innovate. That's why Jovani is such a favorite of celebrities, trendsetters, and beautiful fashionistas the world over.

Whichever type of dress appeals to you among Jovani's many astonishing choices, now is the time to get busy making your selection. Before you know it, the holidays will be over and your wedding will be just a matter of a few months - or weeks away - and you want to have as many of your plans taken care of as humanly possible. Your wedding dress is perhaps the single most important choice you'll make regarding your wedding. You don't want it to be reduced to a last minute detail.

Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/12/11/4478209/december-is-wedding-dress-planning.html#storylink=cpy

Thursday, December 6, 2012

LOL! Mario Lopez Says His Bride "Looked Like a Disney Princess With a Little Latin Flavor"! Wanna See Her Wedding Dress?

LOL! Mario Lopez Says His Bride 
"Looked Like a Disney Princess With a Little Latin Flavor"!
 Wanna See Her Wedding Dress? 

Courtney Mazza—aka, the new Mrs. Mario Lopez—definitely knocked her groom's socks off when she walked down the aisle. "I loved her dress. It was gorgeous," he told Us Weekly. She looked like a Disney princess with a little Latin flavor. [It was] beautiful, classy, [but] still sexy."

Courtney and Mario said "I do" in Mexico on Saturday. Her wedding dress was a modified version of the Ines Di Santo Lissome, from her fall 2012 runway show. Here it is on the runway.
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And here's the rear view:

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Holiday Happenings: Nov. 13

Through Friday – Bellevue Little Theatre, 203 W. Mission, Bellevue, Neb., will present “It’s a Wonderful Life—a Live Radio Play” through Friday. Performances will begin at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the theater at (402) 291-1554 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors, and $9 for students.
Friday through Dec. 23 – “A Christmas Carol,” Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St., Omaha, on the Hawks Mainstage Theatre. Special shadow-interpreted performance for the deaf and hard-of-hearing audience will be held Dec. 9 at 6:30 p.m. For ticket information, see ticketomaha.com/box-office or call (402) 345-0606 or toll-free (866) 434-8587.

Saturday through Dec. 31 – Gingerbread on Parade, daily from 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Historical Kanesville Tabernacle, 222 E. Broadway. More than 100 gingerbread creations on display from area families. Live music Dec. 15 and 22, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sunday – The Historic General Dodge House presents “A Christmas Carol” performed by Gerald Dickens, the great-great grandson of author Charles Dickens, at 2 and 7 p.m. at Iowa Western Community College, Looft Hall, 2700 College Road. Tickets for 2 p.m. show are $55 for families, $20 for members, $20 for adults, $10 for children (8-16); tickets for 7 p.m. show are $35 for member or child (8-16), $40 for adult. Call (712) 322-2406 for tickets.
Nov. 20-Dec. 30 – Christmas at the Dodge House, 605 Third St. See the Victorian mansion decked out for the holidays, with more than 20 Christmas trees decorated with unique ornaments by local organizations. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. Family nights Dec. 6, 13 and 20, 6-8 p.m. Admission on Family Nights $10 per family (limit two adults and dependent children or grandchildren). See Santa free Dec. 6 in Beresheim House. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas days and throughout the month of January. For more information, see dodgehouse.org or call (712) 322-2406.
Nov. 22-Jan. 6 – Holiday Lights Festival starts with the CenturyLink Thanksgiving Lighting Ceremony Nov. 22, 6-7 p.m. in the Gene Leahy Mall at 14th and Farnam streets, Omaha. Lighting display will be turned on each evening from 5 p.m. until 1 a.m. through Jan. 6, 2013. Making Spirits Bright Holiday Concert is Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. at the Holland Performing Arts Center, 13th and Douglas streets. Free and features vocalist Susie Thorne accompanied by the Nebraska Wind Symphony. Pacific Life Sounds of the Season will run Saturdays, Nov. 24-Dec. 29, 7-8 p.m., featuring live musical performances in the Gene Leahy Mall and the Old Market. Wells Fargo Family Festival is Dec. 2, noon-5 p.m. Downtown arts and cultural institutions will provide free admission and hands-on activities for the entire family. Free trolley service to all participating locations. ConAgra Foods Ice Rink is open Dec. 14-Jan. 6 at 10th and Harney streets from 1 to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays; 1 p.m. to midnight Fridays and Saturdays; and 1 to 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. The rink will be closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day. $5 admission includes skate rental, though patrons may bring their own skates. New Year’s Eve Fireworks Spectacular is Dec. 31, 7 p.m. Official viewing site is the Gene Leahy Mall; tune radio to Star 104.5 to enjoy the musical accompaniment.
Nov. 23-Dec. 16 – The Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam St., Omaha, presents “Madeline’s Christmas” on the main stage. Performances are Fridays at 7 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. An additional performance will be Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. Musical is best for ages 4 and older. Run time is 75 minutes with intermission. Tickets are $25-$20 reserved seats. Call (402) 345-4849 or purchase online at rosetheater.org. Discount ticket vouchers and a Roberts Dairy special purchase offer are available at Hy-Vee.
Nov. 23 – Christmas at Union Station, 4-7 p.m., The Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St., Omaha. Lighting of the tree, Santa, holiday crafts, cookie decorating, jazz singer Michael Walker. Concert series Dec. 1-2, 8-9 and 15-16. Ethnic holiday trees, Nov. 23-Jan. 6. Ethnic Holiday Festival Nov. 30, 5-9 p.m.
Nov. 23 – 6 p.m., Lighted Christmas Parade, Clarinda. Santa’s House open following in southwest corner of square, and again Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Nov. 23-24 – Christmas Antique Walk, Walnut. Merchants in Christmas finery will offer holiday treats and hot, spiced cider and coffee.
Nov. 23-Jan. 6 – Holiday Poinsettia Show, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Lauritzen Gardens, First and Bancroft, Omaha. Thousands of poinsettias bursting with rich, vibrant color fill the floral display hall in a glowing tribute to the holidays. Admission is included with paid garden admission of $6 for adults and $3 for children age 6 to 12. Garden members and children under the age of 6 are admitted free of charge. Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day. For National Poinsettia Day, Dec. 12, the first 100 families will receive a free poinsettia (limit one per family) from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Nov. 24 – “A Brulé Holiday” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. at the Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St., Omaha. Tickets priced $36, $39 and $41 are available at (402) 345-0606, online at TicketOmaha.com or at the Ticket Omaha box office at 13th and Douglas streets.
Nov. 24 – 1-3 p.m., Atlantic City Park, Atlantic. Santa’s Cabin and carriage rides.
Nov. 24 – Night the Lights Come On, Shenandoah. See 1,000 lights on 60-foot Christmas tree by city hall and lighted deer on corners. Stores open late.
Nov. 25, Dec. 1, 2, 9, 15, 16 and 23 – Holiday Harmony, Lauritzen Gardens. Live musical performances. Dec. 1, Southeast Nebraska Community Band, 3:30 p.m.; Dec. 2, A Ring of Flutes, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Neal Davis, 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Dec. 9, Omaha Suzuki String Teacher Assoc., 11:30 a.m.; MasterSingers, 2:30-3:30 p.m.; Dec. 15, Tangier Shrine Chanters, 1-2 p.m.; Dec. 16, A Ring of Flutes, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Lincoln Southeast Ars Nova, 2:30 p.m.; Dec. 23, The Voice of Gael, 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Salem Baptist Choir, 3-4 p.m. Included with regular garden admission. $6 for adults and $3 for children age 6 to 12. Garden members and children under the age of 6 are admitted to the garden free of charge. Holiday Happening is Dec. 1 and 2, noon to 4 p.m.; take pictures with Santa, hear stories of the season, enjoy holiday treats, walk through the poinsettia show and do a children’s craft activity. A $3 program fee for all participating children is charged, along with paid garden admission
Nov. 30 – Ballet Nebraska presents “The Nutcracker,” 8-10 p.m., Arts Center at Iowa Western Community College, 2700 College Road. For ticket information, see artscenter.iwcc.edu/tickets.asp or call (712) 388-7140 or (800) 432-5852, Ext. 7140.
Dec. 1 – Holiday Concert Collaboration, 3 p.m., Arts Center at IWCC. Holiday concert by Omaha Area Youth Orchestra and prepared reading of “The Nutcracker.” Free.
Dec. 1 - The 20th anniversary of the Festival of Trees in Malvern will have activities starting at 8 a.m. with Santa arriving on a vintage fire truck to the lower level of the Community Building; breakfast is served during his visit, and there will be crafts. Trees are on display on the upper level; visitors are asked to vote for their favorite trees in three categories. A Holiday Vendors’ Mall will be open. A soup luncheon is at 11:30 a.m. in the lower level while on the stage upstairs, the Something to Tap About dance performers will entertain beginning at noon. The Holiday Tour of Homes is open to public from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale prior to that day at the bank or may be purchased at the Community Building on Dec. 1. A pasta dinner with all the trimmings will be served that evening, $10 per ticket. Advanced tickets will be available at the bank or through any MABA member. At 7 p.m., the play “A Cricket County Wedding” will be presented (it will also be staged Dec. 2 at 7 p.m.) A freewill offering after the play will benefit local charities. Also that day, local artist Zack Jones will feature an art show with 10 area artists; wine and beer tasting plus live music.
Mulholland Grocery will feature a holiday open house with samples. Other local stores will have specials.
Dec. 1-31 – Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium will have a visit from Santa Claus Saturdays, Dec. 1, 8 and 15, who will swim among sharks, stingrays and sea turtles at the aquarium. Free with membership or paid admission. Supper With Santa will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at Omaha’s Zoo and Aquarium during Supper With Santa is held Dec. 20-23 from 6 to 8 p.m., featuring supper, crafts, pictures with Santa and more. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Cost is $15 per person for Omaha’s Zoo and Aquarium members, $20 for non-members and children 2 and younger are free. Pre-registration is required. Penguins and Pancakes will be held Dec. 27-29 from 8:30 to 10 a.m., with pancakes from The Pancake Man, crafts and animal visits from the African penguins. Cost is $12 for members, $15 for non-members, children 2 and younger are free. Price includes a pancake breakfast, plush penguin toy and admission to the zoo. Tickets are non-refundable. Event is rain or shine. All children must be accompanied by a paid adult. Pre-registration is required and will be available December 2012. Noon Year’s Eve Party is Dec. 31 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with activities, entertainment and an early countdown to 2013 complete with a beach ball drop at noon. Free to members or with paid admission.
Dec. 2 – Preserve Council Bluffs presents the Historic Homes for the Holidays Tour from 2 to 5 p.m. Participating homes are located at 517 S. Fourth St., 215 S. Main St., 526 S. Third St., 286 High School Ave., 1703 Jane St., dresses occasions new hope 211 Park Ave. and 206 Park Ave. (boutique). Tickets are $15 and may be purchased the day of the event at any of the homes. Event benefits the restoration of the Bregant House.
Dec. 2-3 – Omaha’s Holiday Market is held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Aksarben Village, 67th and Center streets, Omaha. Santa will visit with children Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Free.
Dec. 5 – The 19th annual Carson Christmas Celebration stars at 4 p.m. There will be a soup supper served by Carson Park Board, kids activities, CPW bake sale, craft and vendor show, decorated Christmas wreath contest and business open houses. Santa arrives at 7 p.m. “The Red Green Show” will be presented at the Dreamland Theatre at 6 and 7:30 p.m.; it includes musical selections from area talent, skits and each performance concluding with a Duct Tape Fashion Show. Streets will be lit with luminaries and a free shuttle will be provided. Proceeds benefit the Carson Park Board and Main Street Improvements. Activities and fun for all ages.
Dec. 6-9 – Wilson Performing Arts Center, 300 Commerce Drive, Red Oak, presents “The Carol,” a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ work,. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students. Call (712) 623-3135.
Dec. 7 – Bright Lights, Little City, 4:30-8:30 p.m., Main Street Christmas, Woodbine. Lighted Parade, chili cook-off, Santa and Mrs. Santa, $1,000 Woodbine Dollars giveaway.
Dec. 7-9 – “The Nutcracker,” Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Orpheum Theater Slosburg Hall, 409 S. 16th St. Omaha, Dec. 7, 8 p.m.; Dec. 8, 2 and 8 p.m.; Dec. 9, 2 p.m. For ticket information, see omahaperformingarts.org/tickets.
Dec. 9 – Heartland Youth Ballet & Robin Welch Dance Arts present “Winter Wonderland” at 2 p.m. at The Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 202 S. 20th St., Omaha. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online at shop.robinwelchdance.info.
Dec. 13-16 – Christmas with the Symphony Dec. 13, 7 p.m.; Dec. 14, 8 p.m.; Dec. 15, 2 and 8 p.m.; Dec. 16, 2 and 7 p.m., Holland Performing Arts Center, 13th and Douglas, Omaha. For tickets, see omahasymphony.org or call (402) 342-3560.
Dec. 15 – Branson’s 2011 Female Entertainer of the Year, Dalena Ditto, presents “Branson Christmas” at 7:30 p.m. at Wilson Performing Arts Center, 300 Commerce Drive, Red Oak. Tickets are $25. Call (712) 623-3135.
Dec. 31 – First Night 2013 will be celebrate at various venues around downtown Council Bluffs. Participating venues are First Congregational Church, First Baptist Church, Masonic Temple, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Refuge Bible Church, Bloomer Elementary School, Public Library, City Hall, Pottawattamie County Courthouse, Community Hall, YMCA, Bayliss Park, Union Pacific Railroad Museum and the Squirrel Cage Jail. Festivities start at 4:30 p.m.; event ends with fireworks at 10 p.m. at Bayliss Park. Cost is $10 and those 12 and younger are admitted free. The buttons needed to enter venues where the acts will be perform can be purchased at any Hy-Vee Food Store, No-Frills Food Store, the treasurer’s office in City Hall or on the First Night website.

From:http://www.southwestiowanews.com/

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Marysville cop’s trial in shooting death of daughter to begin Thursday

The trial of a Marysville police officer who was charged with manslaughter after his 7-year-old daughter was fatally shot by her younger brother in March is expected to begin tomorrow morning in Everett.
Jenna Carlile was shot on March 10 when Officer Derek Carlile, who was off duty, and his wife stopped in Stanwood on their way to a wedding. The couple got out of their minivan, leaving their four children, ages 1 to 7, inside with the loaded .38-caliber revolver.
According to charging documents, Carlile’s 3-year-old son crawled into the front seat, grabbed the handgun from an open bin and shot Jenna once in the abdomen. The girl later died at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
In charging documents, prosecutors said that Carlile and his wife told Snohomish County sheriff’s detectives that their son was fascinated by guns and was constantly trying to get into his father’s gun safe at home nightclub dress shops .
Prosecutors argue that Carlile failed to heed the danger and risk involved in leaving the loaded, unsecured firearm in an enclosed van with four unsupervised children.
Carlile’s attorney, David Allen, has argued that state laws do not address potential criminal penalties for adults who make it possible for children to get their hands on firearms. Carlile did not actively cause his daughter’s death by handing the gun to his son, or by telling the boy to shoot, Allen said in court documents.
Carlile, who has been with the Marysville Police Department since 2009, has been on paid administrative leave since the shooting
If convicted of second-degree manslaughter, he could face a standard sentence range of one year and nine months to two years and three months in prison.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

‘Terminator’ robotic arm comes to ’man s rescue

LONDON: A UK man has been fitted with a 'Terminator-like' carbon fibre mechanical hand which he can control with movements in his upper arm.

Nigel Ackland, 53, from Royston, Cambridgeshire lost his arm in an accident six years ago and has now been given a new lease of life by a hi-tech bionic hand which is so precise that he can type again. The Bebionic 3 Myoelectric hand, made from aluminium and alloy knuckles, moves like a real human limb by responding to Ackland's muscle twitches , the Telegraph reported.

The twitches in his upper arm are detected by sensors that trigger one of 14 pre-programmed grips, mirroring human movements . They include a clenched fist, a pointed finger and a pincer and a lighter and heavier depending on how the user tenses his upper arm.

The robotic arm is so sensitive that he can touch type on a computer keyboard , peel vegetables and even knee length wedding dresses himself. 


From:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

Monday, November 5, 2012

2 Free Press Release

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Ovation Photo Booth Rentals Releases New Jumbo Sized Photo Booth

NYC area photo booth rental company announces new jumbo sized photo booths plus gives customers free party planning advice.
New York City, New York (PRWEB) November 01, 2012
NYC area photo booth rental company, Ovation Photo Booth Rentals offers several state-of-the-art photo booths for their customers. The newest photo booths, the Jumbo sized booths, are able to comfortably hold up to six guests at a time for great group pictures. Ovation expects wedding reception bookings to increase with the provision of such spacious photo booths, especially since wedding parties love to squeeze into the booths for group shots.
Ovation Photo Booth Rentals provides customers with photo booths for any event and will work to accommodate the event date and time. Booths come with attendants who explain all the features to the guests, assisting in operation of the photo booth and educating guests on all possible options.
The company boasts an innovative blog for event planning advice and a variety of ideas for party planning details. New York City party planners turn to Ovation Photo Booth Rental for party planning suggestions and options, using the blog as a party planning guide that is updated weekly. Suggestions on the blog are season-appropriate and inspire party planners to try new ideas and follow the latest party planning trends.
Ovation Photo Booth Rentals is an NYC area photo booth rental company that offers high quality service and friendly professional attendants to make photo booth rental experiences top notch.
About Ovation Photo Booth Rentals
Ovation Photo Booth Rentals provides photo booths for Long Island, NYC, Queens, Westchester and the surrounding areas. Event planners can book jumbo sized photo booths for wedding receptions, corporate events, birthday parties and family reunions by visiting http://ovationphotobooth.net/.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Youths work together for community welfare

The Communist Youth Union in Ho Chi Minh City has long been a life buoy for young people since it has mobilized and carried out practical campaigns for the sake of the community’s welfare.
The campaigns include the organization of collective weddings, donating house and bus tickets on the traditional lunar calendar festival (Tet), and distributing medicine to needy people in Ho Chi Minh City and other localities.
The campaigns have become the ‘trademark’ of the Union in recent years and a ‘hallmark’ among beneficiaries.
Garment worker Bich Tuyen, who left her home town in Tra Vinh Province in the Mekong Delta for HCMC six years ago, is an example of someone who owes a debt of gratitude towards the Union.
She and her boyfriend, Phu Quy, wished to hold a wedding party but did not have enough money saved for it.. On hearing the news about the collective wedding the Union was planning in late 2011, the couple registered.
Without it, the couple would have had to spend millions of dong to prepare a party for guests, as is tradition of Vietnam.
“Our joy multiplied many times at seeing 80 couples joined with us at the collective wedding,” Tuyen said.
It was the biggest collective wedding in Vietnam, she added.
Huynh Ngo Tinh, director of the Support Center for Youths in HCMC, said, “We feel happy despite having some more work to do. Bringing happiness to others makes us feel like we are taking care of ourselves.”
The Union also organizes trips to remote localities in Vietnam to distribute free medicine to poor people.
“Whatever difficulties we face, we manage to overcome them so that we don’t lose the joy of orphans,” said Tran Ba Cuong – director of the center for youth social work in HCMC.
It is the Union that organized other programs like the “Little Rose Festival” and “Warm Family in Spring” to encourage orphans and disadvantaged people.
In addition, the Support Center for Students under the Union has played a great role in helping students in remote areas come to HCMC for the first time to study. The center mobilizes donations from sponsors and philanthropists to give students free bus tickets and help them look for jobs and boarding houses.
The center director, Quach Hai Dat, said his agency transfers at least 2,000 free bus tickets to poor students every year, but there is still more demand, as almost 6,000 poor students need them.
The Union also mobilizes state agencies to install electricity and water gauges at boarding houses to help emigrant workers in industrial parks.
“It is often thought that we are giving away gifts, but honestly, we do receive more than that. It is the value of life,” said Huynh Nguyen Loc, head of the department of workers under the Communist Youth Union in Ho Chi Minh City.
Le Quoc Phong, deputy standing secretary of the Union, said, “Guaranteeing social welfare is a focus of the Union and other branches. Thanks to the benefits the Union has brought about, many youths have volunteered to take part in programs and campaigns of the Union.”
“They consider it their responsibility towards the community,” he stressed.

From:http://www.tuoitrenews.vn/

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Swansea chef is licensed to grill at pair's James Bond themed wedding

A SWANSEA chef has proven nobody does it better after being hand picked to cater for a James Bond themed wedding.
Bangladeshi chef Suhel Ahmed has been chosen to cook for a couple whose wedding will take place 3,000 ft above London one week from today after Skyfalling head over heels in love.
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Bond fan Abdul Hasan will be marrying his partner Layla Khatun on board a jet used in the 1964 Sean Connery classic Goldfinger.
Mr Ahmed is being flown in by private plane to help cater the top table at the wedding reception which will be held safely back on terra firma but inside a Boeing 747 used in the 2006 box office smash hit Casino Royale.
The 35-year-old opened the Saffron take-away in Mansel Street in Swansea with his wife Mita four months ago.
Mr Ahmed will be cooking for 200 guests at the wedding and originally worked as a trainee chef at the Mogul restaurant in Cambridgeshire.
During his time at the venue he was lucky enough to cater for current Bond actor Daniel Craig and has been asked to help deliver food for the couple who are originally from Bangladesh and now live in London.
Mr Ahmed's wife said: "He is excited rather than nervous.
"He will be cooking a Bangladeshi dish called Elishe Dansak.
"He likes his Bond films.
"He is very happy and very honoured.
"We kind of know the couple as well.
"They are related to one of my very close friends."
The bride and groom are set to follow their not so secret wedding service by leaving for their honeymoon in a helicopter used by Pierce Brosnan during his debut as 007 in the 1995 movie Goldeneye.
Wedding organiser Captain Mustafa Azim Aolad said: "I have been given the difficult position of coordinating the Bond-styled wedding 3,000 ft above London.
"200 guests will be then dinning on a 747 that was featured in the film Casino Royale on the ground. "We got the cars, the helicopters and all the gadgets to fulfil this dream wedding."
Mrs Ahmed said her husband's family is from Swansea and the couple were keen to settle in the area and launch their own business.
She added: "He is a really good chef and he's done quite well.
"We wanted to try and open our own business and see how it goes."


Friday, October 26, 2012

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel's Wedding Did Not Cost $6.5 Million

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel's big day was no doubt an extravagant affair.
First off, it was a destination wedding, taking place at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Fasano, Italy, which alone can cost a pretty penny.
Throw in all the preceremony festivities, along with the fact that the bride wore a dress designed by Giambattista Valli and the groom sported a Tom Ford tux (just to name a few of the expenses), and the price tag quickly rises for sure.

Kim Kardashian’s Ring Sparks Engagement Rumor
But is it possible that the whole shindig actually set the newlyweds back as much as $6.5 million, as has been widely speculated?
Quite simply, no.
A source tells E! News that the price of the wedding was actually nowhere near that amount.
Jessica Biel shows off wedding ring
As for other little tidbits of info about the nuptials, our source says that, contrary to reports, Timberlake was not sick while exchanging vows with his now-wife.
Also, none of the guests in attendance, who included Jimmy Fallon, Andy Samberg and Biel's 7th Heaven costar Beverley Mitchell, had to sign nondisclosure agreements, but rather confidentiality agreements.
The guests also received bags in their rooms that contained local olive oil, bread and wine, says our source.
And while Timberlake did sing a song to Biel penned just for the occasion, the source added that it is not known yet if the tune actually had a name or if it will eventually be released for all of us to hear.

From:http://www.eonline.com/

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Justin Timberlake Wedding: Why Weren't Singer's *NSYNC Bandmates Invited?

Justin Timberlake sent a clear message to the members of *NYSYNC when he didn’t invite them to his wedding -- "Bye Bye Bye."
“The wedding was close friends and family. And although he remains in touch with the guys, they are not close anymore,” a friend of Justin’s tells me.
JC Chasez, Joey Fatone and Lance Bass were not invited to the wedding. Although Chris Kirkpatrick was in Italy at the same time, he did not attend, according to an inside source.
“Planning out a guest list for your wedding is probably the most stressful part,” says Kris Schoels, founder of youngmarriedchic.com. “I think the best rule to adhere to is if you haven't seen that person in a year, don't invite them. When inviting your co-workers, I think it depends on office size. If you are in a smaller work environment, I think the best thing to do is all or nothing -- either invite everyone or no one at all. As for Justin Timberlake, I don't see what the big deal is. He's not still in the band with them and probably doesn't see them that often.”
During the Timberlake-Biel wedding, Chasez was coincidentally attending his brother's wedding in Orlando, Fla. Fatone was spotted in Los Angeles, and Bass was in San Diego attending an event.

From:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

“Basketball Wives L.A.” Recap: Jackie’s Big, Fat, Gay Wedding

Even though Jackie Christie‘s been married 17 times before, her old ass can’t help but act like a blushing, virgin bride. We have to ask: Should you REALLY be wearing white for your 17th wedding? Cause the white dress is supposed to be a symbol of purity, and we all know that Jackie’s about as pure as New York City sewage water.

So the weird thing about Jackie’s ridiculous wedding ceremony, besides the fact that she does it every year, is that she’s somehow dedicating it to all of the gays and lesbians. (Is she shoving it in their faces because she’s been married over a dozen times, and they have to fight for marriage rights?)
But we don’t actually see any gay or lesbian people at the wedding, other than the go-go dancers that Jackie has hiring to shake their asses on stage and in cages.
But you can’t tell this crazy bitch Jackie nothing. She’s got her rainbow tattoo on her flank and she thinks she’s Lady Gaga.

In the spirit of a homosexual night out, Laura Govan, one of Jackie’s bridesmaids, comes dressed looking like an extra from the “Rocky Horror Picture Show.” She figures that she’d come dressed in costume since the event was made for fabulous people.
It was, of course, loaded with shade because the drag costume was Laura’s way of saying, “Yeah, I’m here but I don’t take this shit not one bit seriously.” And really, why should she? The only thing Jackie takes seriously is her reality TV street cred. Everything else is negotiable.

The After Party

You know what the problem with BBWLA is? They have an entire hour to fill. VH1 should’ve cut this season down to half an hour because the filler is smothering the damn entree.
Before Jackie’s wedding happens, Brooke, Malaysia and Draya meet to talk about what will happen at Jackie’s wedding. After Jackie’s wedding happens, Laura, Draya and Malaysia meet to talk about what happened at Jackie’s wedding. Is this really life? Can these bitches find something new to talk about?

Nope. So on and on they go, dragging out the inevitable reunion between Jackie and Draya.
It’s not worth trying to recap here; needless to say there’s a lot of time wasted about hypothetical scenarios that won’t ever happen.
The one thing that was funny was when Laura punked Jackie by saying, “Draya’s here!” at her wedding.

Look at how terrified she is. She’s looks like they just told her that the Korean wig shop was all out of wet ‘n’ wavy tracks.

Imaginary Beef Springs Up Between Bambi and Laura

Because Bambi is so thirsty to secure her spot on BBWLA, she has decided to throw her lot in with Jackie. So before the wedding, Bambi is basically stewing because she feels that Laura has disrespected Jackie by showing up late and not confirming whether she’d show up or not.

Bambi, why are you so pressed over some middle-aged woman with a rainbow tattoo and a face like Alf that you just met?
Anyway, Laura eventually shows up but she looks like she just arrived from a week in the woods. Her face is scratched up and she looks like hell. But not even five minutes after she walks through the door, Laura is forced to defend herself as Bambi accuses her of talking smack about her.
WTF?
Bambi, please work on your mixtape and stop creating imaginary beefs in your head. Is that bow too tight, ma?
The embarrassingly empty rhetoric is emblematic of the state of BBWLA; these women are hollow, dull shells of the ratchet reality TV stars we used to know.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

J.K. Rowling on 'The Casual Vacancy,' Using a Disguise, What She Learned from Michael Jackson

J.K. Rowling on 'The Casual Vacancy,' Using a Disguise, What She Learned from Michael Jackson

 J.K. Rowling has found success few authors could dream of, but managing her worldwide fame is something the notoriously private author still wrestles with as she prepares for the release of her highly-anticipated adult novel, "The Casual Vacancy."

"I once have used a disguise," Rowling, 47, said in an exclusive and rare television interview with "Nightline" anchor Cynthia McFadden in Edinburgh, Scotland. "It was effective. It's how I managed to buy my own wedding dress. But I am not going to tell you what it was, in case I have to use it again. But it did work."

Rowling's Harry Potter books have sold more than 450 million copies, been translated into 73 languages and produced eight blockbuster movies, making her the first billionaire author. But the woman who built an empire using made-up words such as, "codswallop," "Hufflepuff" and "veritaserum" left that magical world behind to write about a much grittier place, one called Pagford, where characters use words like "condom," "heroin" and "vagina."

The frenzy of interest in "The Causal Vacancy" has the publisher guarding it like the Sorcerer's Stone, keeping its plot under lock and key until its Sept. 27 release date. (McFadden and ABC News producers read the manuscript, kept protected in the publisher Little, Brown and Company's New York office).

 Rowling's world hasn't been ordinary for quite some time. She was on a train when she first dreamed up her idea for a story about the boy wizard in 1990. "The Casual Vacancy" came to her five years ago while she was on a private jet, touring the United States to promote the last Harry Potter book.

"When I first became, what I called rich, and actually, that was way before a lot of people would have called me rich, it was uncomfortable," she said. "The shift was so dramatic. I found it very disorientating. I felt guilty, strange, out of order, didn't know what to do, was scared I was going to blow it in some way and my daughter's security would be gone."

It's a fear that became very real when Rowling discovered that a journalist had managed to slip a note into her 5-year-old daughter's school bag one day.

"That was pretty much the worst thing that ever happened to me," Rowling said. "It felt like something the secret police would do, just to prove they could get there.... To this day, I think that was the worst thing."

Last year, Rowling, along with actors Hugh Grant and Sienna Miller, testified before a judge-led committee investigating Britain's aggressive tabloids. Rowling said she grappled with the decision to testify for some time.

"I thought long and hard before doing that," she said. "Because you're in this paradoxical situation where you're sitting up in front of live cameras, and in the interest of your privacy, you're kind of invading your privacy. But…it was quite healing."

She even considered writing "The Casual Vacancy" under a pseudonym, but decided against it in the end.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Avoiding a wedding (budget) hangover

Avoiding a wedding (budget) hangover

 He's not the marrying type, but James Bond will be a lasting memory for newlyweds Grant McIntyre and Maxine Morrison on what's possible when saving for a wedding.

In the lead-up to their June wedding, the Melbourne couple were shocked at how easy it would be for costs to skyrocket, notably when Morrison couldn't find the right dress and faced the prospect of spending thousands on something that was not quite perfect.

So Morrison instead chose an off-the-rack dress that could be worn again. With the money saved, the couple treated themselves to an A$1300 (NZ$1635) vintage poster from the famous Bond movie Thunderball that they saw in a shop across the road. Not quite the typical wedding gift, but nonetheless striking.

"We could see there would be a lot of things the money could be better spent on," Morrison said of the approach they took towards their wedding.

The couple estimates they spent about A$24,000, and saved money on several fronts. A winter wedding kept the price down at their reception venue and holding separate "pre-parties" for extended family in their home towns meant the guest list at the wedding didn't swell out of hand.

While pleased with how they organised the wedding, they acknowledge it grew from what was originally intended to be a small occasion with immediate family.

For many couples, a wedding budget is well intentioned but easily stretched as the big day nears. Extra outlays can be justified by the dream of the perfect day or putting on a memorable show, but what if it means going into financial difficulty?

Melbourne wedding planner Rob Greca, of Vogue Weddings & Events, says there is little point in a couple paying for an extravagant wedding if it puts strain on the relationship.

"We always tell the bride and groom that they need to understand that the last thing they want to do is tie the knot and then have a burden that they need to pay off - the wedding," he says.

"Having all these elements in the wedding, they need to be sure it's not going to be an issue later on ... we don't want people to spend A$60,000 on their wedding and feel like they're celebrities if afterwards they'll struggle to make the payments and have pressure put on the partnership."

Financial planner Laura Menschik, a director at WLM Financial, says discipline is the key in paying for a wedding as things can get out of hand with so many elements to consider.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Dating: Plan to Get Dog Together, Marry and Have Babies?

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Dating: Plan to Get Dog Together, Marry and Have Babies?

A friend told a press, "Mila and Ashton have been touring shelters looking for an abandoned dog that needs a loving home."

GlobalGrind reported: The "That 70's Show" couple showed some public displays of affection on the streets of Manhattan, as they headed for some gelato in matching outfits. Both Mila and Ashton rocked Chicago Bears t-shirts, but they still gave a shout out to NYC.

Before their casual Sunday afternoon watching football and eating sweets, Mila and Ashton spent the previous evening at a romantic dinner at Spasso in New York.

According to People.com, "It seemed like they wanted everyone to know they were together."

The pair has been linked since April.

In August, Kunis denied the rumors that her and Kutcher were dating, but it seems unlikely now.

People magazine were also spotted smooching in New York's Central Park on Monday.

With Kutcher, 34, wearing a baseball hat and Kunis, 29, dressed casually in sweats, the famous pair could easily be mistaken for lovestruck tourists visiting the park.

"They held hands and were very affectionate," an onlooker tells PEOPLE. "They seemed to enjoy exploring the city together. They looked very relaxed and seemed very happy together."

According to EntertainmentWise, sources say that the co-stars aren't feeling as concerned towards Kutcher's ex Demi Moore, and that Kunis is not scared about showing how series she is about her future with Kutcher.

"Mila knows she's not always going to be liked by Demi, but she's done nothing wrong," the source told Closer magazine.

"Now she and Ashton have decided to make a real go of things together, she's never been happier."

It seems the couple is getting even more serious since moving in together. Mila shacked up with Ashton earlier this month and are already thinking marriage and babies.

"They've been so happy since moving in, they've said they've discussed starting to try for a baby," the source went on.

"They don't see the point in waiting when they're so deeply in love and want the same thing."

According to Perez Hilton, "Mila's now saying she and Ashton want to marry and raise children, and she's assured stunned pals that he doesn't need a divorce from Demi because the two were never legally wed in a civil ceremony... They got 'hitched' in a symbolic Kabbalah ceremony."

According to USWeekly, in the August issue of Interview magazine, Kunis opened up about her plans to start a family -- one day in the future, that is. "Listen, in five years I do hope to have a family, and, you know, who knows? . . . "I've always been a big proponent of not working for the sake of working, because I don't want to work for the rest of my life -- I want to live. So I'd rather work to live than live to work."

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Tashkent Mayor Seeks To Tone Down Extravagant Weddings

Tashkent Mayor Seeks To Tone Down Extravagant Weddings

Planning a lavish wedding? Then it's best to avoid the Uzbek capital.

Tashkent's mayor has imposed strict new regulations on weddings, funerals, and other family celebrations.

The rules, outlined in a September 10 decree by Mayor Rakhmonbek Usmanov, aim to limit the cost, number of guests, and duration of such events, which he says have become increasingly "pompous" and "extremely wasteful" -- and need to be toned down.

“The parties should therefore be smaller, cozier, and conducted in an orderly fashion," Usmanov wrote in the decree, which was published on his official website. "It is very important to make them smaller and more formal."

Across Central Asia, lavish weddings and funerals are the norm, with families often spending their entire life savings on them.

In Kazakhstan, for example, wedding parties can last up to seven days and sometimes cost tens of thousands of dollars. Even a "chapan," the traditional overcoat that Kazakh families are expected to present as a gift to their new in-laws, can cost as much as $5,000.

In Uzbekistan, the smallest of weddings typically involves at least 300 guests.

But that's about to change, at least in the country's capital.

Under the new decree, families holding weddings in Tashkent will only be able to invite a maximum of 100 guests. The rule will also apply to funerals and other gatherings.

Families will be obliged to sign a contract with the owner of the venue, settling on the price and number of guests prior to the ceremony.

Monday, September 24, 2012

CdM Businesses Team Up for First-Ever Bridal Walk on Sunday

CdM Businesses Team Up for First-Ever Bridal Walk on Sunday

More than 20 brides spent the afternoon strolling through Corona del Mar, shopping and researching wedding-themed businesses that teamed up for the inaugural CdM Bridal Walk held Sunday.

“This was small and intimate,” said bride-to-be Jennifer Huynh of Fountain Valley, who is planning an August 2013 wedding. “It was entertaining, it was elegant, there was no pressure. It’s a community event, not a bridal expo, and it had a different atmosphere.”

Brides began the afternoon at the Port Restaurant, where they checked in and received a map showing about 30 participating businesses. Then they walked or drove their own course, visiting shops including Tony Florez Photography studio, The White Dress bridal gown shop, Beach Candy swimwear boutique, Mark Patterson Jewelry, Corona del Mar Florist, Francis-Orr Stationery and more. Many of the shops offered refreshments and special coupons — or ideas for brides to consider while planning their weddings.

“I definitely got some ideas,” said Jamie Pienkowski of Newport Beach, who is planning a May wedding. “Everybody was really nice. I had some ideas, but it’s coming down to the wire. Now it’s time to prioritize.”

Michelle Plummer and her fiance, Frank Nellor, of Aliso Viejo, are planning a June wedding, and they said they really enjoyed checking out Sherman Library & Gardens as a possible venue.

“The gardens were amazing,” Nellor said.

“It was a lot of fun,” Plummer said. “I’d definitely recommend it for other brides.”

The event concluded at Five Crowns Restaurant, where the brides and their friends, or mothers, or fiancés, sampled a specialty cocktail called Wedding Cake that included whipped cream-flavored vodka, as well as passed canapes, in the garden rooms. Brides received raffle tickets at each shop they visited, and at the end of the day, tickets were drawn for prizes including restaurant gift certificates, flower arrangements and a Mark Patterson platinum and diamond band. Barbara Wallace, a former wedding planner based in Corona del Mar and author of “Beautiful Bride from Every Angle,” signed copies of the book as gifts to registered participants.

Organizers said they were pleased with the success of the event, and they planned to organize another.

“I think it was a good start,” said Harriet Malmon, owner of Francis-Orr. “I hope we do it again.”

Josette Patterson of Mark Patterson Jewelry was a major force behind the walk.

“It was worth all the work,” she said, watching as brides laughed and shared stories at Five Crowns. “It’s an investment in the future.”

Friday, September 21, 2012

‘Downton Abbey’ Fashion: Season 3, Wedding Dress, and Emmy Nomination

‘Downton Abbey’ Fashion: Season 3, Wedding Dress, and Emmy Nomination

A new season of Downton Abbey offers up the sprawling British countryside, eye-rolling maids, and a sharp-tongued Dowager Countess. But if you ask some of us what we’re most looking forward to with Downton’s return, the answer is simple: the costumes. 

The third season of the Emmy-nominated series, which returned in the United Kingdom on Sunday and premieres in the U.S. in January, continues with the show’s tradition of lavish period fashion. Since it premiered in 2010, Downton has secured its place in the fashion world: Ralph Lauren themed his fall collection around the show, and recently announced a sponsorship of Masterpiece. The show’s fashion has received so much attention that its fashion designer, Susannah Buxton, was nominated for an Emmy Award this year. Michelle Dockery (Lady Mary) has appeared in countless fashion glossies; Anna Wintour has given the show her seal of approval; and even Pippa Middleton is a fan, visiting the set with her parents last season for a guided tour. “I explained to her that the costume tries to reflect personality and class of each character, and she was really interested,” Buxton says.

The show’s second season introduced World War I, and the upper-class Crawley family was forced to adapt to the changing times. “There was a question of how we would portray them,” Buxton says. “There were constrictions on the availability of good cloth. They weren’t able to indulge their fashion desires the way they would previously. In the daytime they dressed more somberly, but behind the scenes in the evening, all the diamonds came out.” 

But since the finale of Season 2, a lot has changed. For starters, the war has ended. And Buxton is gone; now the costume department is run by her former assistant, Caroline McCall.  “I just felt the time was right,” Buxton tells The Daily Beast. “You can lose your initial passion for it.”

Season 3 opens in the dawn of the 1920s, and styles change considerably over the course of the season. Men’s suits have slimmer waists and wider legs; dresses are shorter and less fussy than those of the Edwardian period.  The show’s fashion is reflected most in the three young daughters of the house—Mary (Michelle Dockery), with her passion for sophisticated style; Edith (Laura Carmichael), who tarts up to snare a husband; and Sybil (Jessica Findlay Brown), with her love of bohemia— but certain characters remain stuck in the mud. Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville) remains largely unchanged, and Violet Crawley (Maggie Smith)—practically mummified in Edwardiana—comes face to face with new cast member Shirley MacLaine’s Martha Levinson, the jazzed-up American mother-in-law who shows her ankles and is covered in jewels.

While the costumes appear to be a pitch-perfect backdrop to the unfolding drama, they surprisingly don’t adhere to the period as much as one might imagine.  “I wanted to achieve the aesthetic of the time, but to make it attractive to modern audiences,” Buxton says. “It’s a translation rather than trying to be historically accurate.” That meant dying modern fabrics to appear old, creating pieces and accessories inspired by the period, and being influenced a fair amount by modern styles. The designers say they create a mood board for each principal character.

“You try whenever possible to recreate the feel of the period,” says McCall, who designed the costumes for season 3. “I bought a lot of vintage fabric. It’s much easier to start with something real and work with that than start from scratch.” McCall says there are a lot of original period pieces this season, adding that she scoured the pages of contemporary fashion magazines for inspiration. (She even says that Lady Mary reads Vogue in one episode.) Mary owns a dress by designer Vionnet, which McCall created around styles from the period.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Evocative art on display in Wymondham

Evocative art on display in Wymondham

A Christian Dior gown from 1954 in bronze taffeta, lavish paintings of the female body, digital drawings inspired by catwalk models of the forties and fifties and beautiful dresses adorned with butterflies, hymn books and snake skin. It’s an eclectic mix of art and fashion set to shock, surprise and entertain the viewer in equal measures at an exhibition in Wymondham Arts Centre this week.

Curated by artist Krys Leach, Unlaced – clothing and the female form is an exhibition of work by Norfolk artists intended as an elegant reflection on the female image; with and without clothes.

“The female image is one of the most evocative forms of art,” says Krys. “Her body has dictated style – in art and fashion – but it has also been moulded by it. Some of the work is innovative and eye-opening. Some is witty, and some is just ravishing. It all adds up to a vibrant celebration of a subject that is as enduring as it is varied.”

This is the third Unlaced exhibition from Krys, who launched the installation in Cromer a few years ago when he was a curator at the Church Street Gallery. This time, nine artists from differing mediums will present their work based upon the female image and how clothing has changed over the past century, from the Victorian era to the present day. Krys will also be exhibiting his paintings depiciting the female form.

“The exhibition is a mix of arts and crafts,” explains Krys. “There is no distinction between fashion and clothing, ceramics and art. All represent the female form in ways that will surprise not only through the pieces on show, but I also think that people will be surprised to learn that we have so much variety of work that is produced in Norfolk. There are lots of high end art exhibitions and also pieces that are mass produced for the tourist industry, many artists that fall between these two stalls are not as well-known or represented. This exhibition aims to give both well-known and lesser known artists a platform to showcase their work. It’s interesting to see what emerges from the work when it is put together in one show.”

One of the eminent artists to exhibit is Sprowston’s Louise Richardson, who is one of Norfolk’s foremost artists and a part-time lecturer on the textiles course at the University College of the Arts (NUCA) – she also studied at NUCA in the days when it was known as Norwich Art College. Her work involves turning wearable dresses into the unwearable by incorporating unexpected materials in beautiful pieces of fashion.

“The idea behind my pieces is myth, memory and storytelling,” says Louise. “I use similar techniques to painting a portrait but clothes are used instead of a person. I take a dress as the basic format and then turn this into something beautiful, but totally unwearable, by incorporating surprising materials such as butterflies or dandelions.

“The idea is based on how people would stitch herbs into the hems of children’s clothing or would leave a needle in the fabric for protection.”

One of Louise’s most startling pieces is entitled Telling Tales and is a dress made out of nine-inch nails which, at first glance, looks like fox fur.

Each item of clothing can be interpreted in different ways depending on the viewer and this is the intention of curator Krys Leach – to create a journey that is innovative and eye-opening, witty and unexpected.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Making Parents Part of the Gay Wedding Day

 Making Parents Part of the Gay Wedding Day
    Our new Civil Behavior advice column will be written by Steven Petrow, the author of “Steven Petrow’s Complete Gay & Lesbian Manners” (Workman, 2011) and the “The Essential Book of Gay Manners & Etiquette” (HarperCollins; 1995). Mr. Petrow will answer questions about issues of particular interest to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, as well their straight friends, co-workers and family members. The situations will be geared to a boomer-aged audience. This first column involves a wedding of gay men, the role of their parents and the question of who should have the first dance — the Moms and sons or Dads and sons. Mr. Petrow has written or edited more than a dozen books and covered the H.I.V./AIDS epidemic for more than 25 years. He started his career at The Wall Street Journal and has since held editorial positions at Life magazine, HotWired, Time Inc., Everyday Health and The Times’ Same Sex Marriage Topic page. He lives in Chapel Hill, N.C. —MICHAEL WINERIP

 Q. My partner and I, both in our 30s, are planning to get married next year in a fairly traditional church ceremony. We have two logistical concerns. First, would it be awkward to have my mother and father walk me down the aisle if his are not doing the same for him? I’m very close to my parents, while his mother and father have only begrudgingly accepted our relationship — but we don’t want to make anyone uncomfortable. Our second question, do sons ask fathers to dance the first dance with them? I’m just not sure how that would sit with our family guests, most of whom are the older generation. Your thoughts?

A. I love both these ideas for making your parents part of this important day. And I want to point out that neither of your questions is purely logistical. Such key decisions about your wedding ceremony and the celebrations that follow are quite symbolic, both for you and for other same-sex couples looking for inspiration while retrofitting traditional wedding customs.

That image of your parents taking that walk down the aisle with you is powerful and moving, especially because there are so many others, including your partner, who still don’t have that kind of visible support and love because of the sex of the person they love.

Now to the nitty gritty: There is no requirement for parents to behave as matched sets (as much as it’s fun to take a straight tradition like walking down the aisle and make it more balanced between the partners). But you must let your in-laws-to-be know your parents will be escorting you and look for a way that they can participate in an equally prominent way. Possibilities include their hosting the rehearsal dinner (perhaps it is easier for them to express themselves by picking up the check) or making one of the first toasts at the reception (even if it is as simple as, “To a long and healthy life together").

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Revealed: Kareena Kapoor's wedding dress

Revealed: Kareena Kapoor's wedding dress

There is still a month to go before Kareena Kapoor says her 'I Dos' and marry longtime boyfriend Saif Ali Khan, but the buzz round the celebrity wedding is growing stronger each day.

With every passing day more and more information are pouring out. First it was the wedding date, then the invitation card which is not the actual formal invitation but nonetheless, sent out by Saif's mother Sharmila.

Now the latest is that it wills Kareena's favorite designer Manish Malhotra who will be designing her wedding ensembles.

The fashion designer, designing the actress' attire, says he will stick to the bride's simple, yet elegant taste.

Manish did not give much detail about the marriage but a little insight about the wedding dress. Malhotra says the preparations are on in full swing, and Kareena wants to keep it simple.

He said that Kareena on-screen and off-screen never likes too much of embroidery and jewelry so he doubts if it will be too elaborate.

He says too much of shine and bling is not Kareena's preference. However, it is going to have more old-world charm with lots of nice fabric.

Talking about the wedding he said there will be a very small function within the family and friends. Then there will be a reception in Delhi.

Saif's mother, veteran actress Sharmila has so far maintained that the D-day is Oct 16.

Saif and Kareena have been dating each other since 2007.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Kareena has been making it to the best-dressed list of most of the fashion portals for the past few weeks


The Saifeena wedding, which time and again got the media and fans confused around guessing the probable wedding date, seems to be finally around the corner. Specualtions are rife that the invitations are already being sent out to the dear kith and kin of the Kapoors and the Pataudis. The to be bride's wedding ensemble's designing responsibility has been given to none other than Kareena's favourite designer cum dear friend Manish Malhotra.

At the most recent HT Brunch Dialogues which witnessed Kareena bonded fondly with her to be husband's mother, Sharmilla Tagore, and even addressed her as her 'Ma-in-law' in front of all. Another little and interesting piece of news regarding Saifeena's wedding has been revealed. Kareena's dear friend and Bollywood's most sought after designer, Manish Malhotra, confirmed that he would be designing Kareena's wedding attire.

Affirming the rumor, Manish excitedly said, "That's right! You ask her the details. But yes, it's mid-October, everyone knows this now. There is a very small function which is (for) family and friends. Then there is a reception in Delhi, so (I am designing) for both the occasions."

Kareena, who is known widely for her simple yet elegant and magnificent taste in clothing, has clearly asked Manish to design a wedding dress that reflects her taste and at the same time adds to the mood of the wedding celebration.

Corroborates Manish, "Kareena, always as an actor and as a personality, never likes too much of embroidery and jewellery. She is beautiful and she is very aware of that. I don't think there would be too much of embroidery or shine, it's going to be more old world charm, lots of nice fabric, but not too much."

Kareena has been making it to the best-dressed list of most of the fashion portals for the past few weeks. The beautiful and talented actress has been flaunting a radiant glow and stunning dresses at varios promotional events for her upcoming flick 'Heroine'. We wonder if she would be able to generate just as many headlines with her wedding day look as well!

Even though the to be mother-in-law, Sharmilla Tagore, has repeatedly asserted October 16 as the Saifeena wedding date, some sources reveal that the wedding will take place on October 17 at the Pataudi Palace in Haryana.

Friday, September 14, 2012

5 Don'ts Of Wedding Dress Shopping

5 Don'ts Of Wedding Dress Shopping

Over the past 20 years of owning VOWS bridal outlet, I've found there are five major faux pas brides tend to make when they embark on the dress shopping process. These 'don'ts' can make the process extremely difficult and cause unneeded stress and frustration during an experience that is supposed to be exciting and fun. When you set out to find the perfect gown, avoid these big no-nos and you'll be sure to have a fufilling experience and walk out the door with the dress of your dreams!

Don't bring an entourage- Too many opinions can easily drive you crazy and make the entire process of finding a gown far more difficult than it needs to be. From your mother telling you "that doesn't look good on you" to your best friend saying "I can't see you wearing that," it can be hard to determine whose opinion to listen to and you may find yourself trying on far more gowns than necessary trying to please everyone. Instead of bringing along a full entourage, take only one or two of your closest friends and/or family members. Your mother, maid of honor, best friend or sister are some excellent choices when choosing your shopping support system. Choose the people you feel know you best and whose opinions matter most to you. Talk to them about what you're envisioning for yourself before you go to your appointment and make sure they are on the same page as you or at least can be supportive of your viewpoint and choices. The last thing you want is a fight breaking out because you want a strapless gown and your aunt thinks you should wear a dress with sleeves!

Don't be closed-minded- If you've never tried on a wedding gown then you probably don't know what's going to look best on you. Wedding gowns fit much differently than sundresses or cocktail dresses, so in reality you likely have no idea which type of silhouette will best flatter your specific body shape. The most important advice I give my clients is to keep an open mind as they browse and try on dresses. I encourage them to try on every silhouette to start; sheaths, ball gowns, fit and flairs, a-lines, mermaids... you never know; you just might surprise yourself! Once you've found a silhouette that flatters you, you can narrow down your choices and try on gowns specifically in that silhouette to ensure a dress you feel beautiful and confident in your dress.

Don't wear old underwear or no underwear- This is my biggest pet peeve... brides who wear old underwear or NO underwear at all! You want to feel beautiful in your wedding gown and that starts with wearing the proper undergarments. I'm not saying you have to splurge on a little lace number to go shopping in, but at least wear something that you're not embarrassed to be seen in (or seen without). Remember, a consultant will more than likely be assisting you in and out of gowns, so for both your sakes, wear something decent. Additionally, wearing well-fitting underwear will improve the fit of the dresses you try on. You don't want to try to work around bunching or inch-wide bra straps while trying to figure out if a dress is flattering on you or not. A strapless bra and a plain pair of white cotton underwear are an excellent choice.

Don't ignore the bridal consultant's suggestions- Your bridal consultant has most likely worked with countless brides-to-be and very likely knows what she is talking about. Try to at least be open to her suggestions and comments about different dresses. Remember, she is familiar with all types of body shapes and sizes, as well as every silhouette and style of gown. She knows which gowns are flattering for someone with a larger bust, which gowns fit a bit funny in the hips or even which gown looks terrible on the hanger but fabulous on someone with YOUR figure. This doesn't mean you have to let her choose the dress of your dreams, but at least be receptive to her suggestions and give some of her recommendations a chance. Remember, from the time you walk in the door her job is to help YOU. She has a vested interest in making sure you leave happy.

Don't rush- Sometimes brides will fly through the door at VOWS in a whirlwind announcing they only have 20 minutes until their next appointment. This is NOT a state of mind conducive to finding your dream gown. It will severely limit the time you have to browse and try on gowns and assess how each gown fits. If possible, take a day and dedicate it solely to bridal gown shopping. Schedule 2-3 appointments and perhaps a break for a light lunch. Make the dress shopping process fun. Enjoy it!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Lady Gaga Loves to Wear Wedding Gowns, But There is ‘No Wedding Plans’ Yet, Says Grandmother (EXCLUSIVE)

Lady Gaga isn’t shy about sporting new fashions — and wedding gowns are no exception — but don’t expect the “Marry The Night” singer to be walking down the aisle anytime soon, according to her grandmother.

Angeline Germanotta told Celebuzz exclusively that although her famous granddaughter has been photographed lately donning white wedding dresses a wedding date is not on the superstar’s schedule.

“There’s no wedding plans,” said Germanotta. “I’m sure I’d be one of the first ones to hear.”

Why is Lady Gaga wearing wedding dresses?

No stranger to controversial fashion choices, Gaga pushed the fashion limits once again as she was snapped in a white strapless wedding dress (complete with veil) alongside her girlfriends last month, tweeting:

“It’s my best friends wedding she made us try on dresses! BRIDESMAIDS VERA Baby (sic).”

“Knowing Stefani the way I know her, she was fooling around,” Germanotta giggled.

And the 26-year-old fashion icon also went bridal in London at the 2012 Paralympic Games after party at the Arts Club last Sunday wearing a risque wedding dress ball gown with long train.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

How to find a wedding dress for any body type

Wedding gown shopping can be overwhelming. But knowing basic dress silhouettes and body types and also understanding how they flatter your figure will help. Remember: How you feel in that dress is crucial to finding the right fit.

Busty
Petite, plus or average size, you've got a full bust.

Dress dos: Accentuate the positive with an uplifting foundation garment, like a good bra, or a corset. Or minimize your curves by balancing your top with a full skirt.

Dress don'ts: Be careful that your dress isn't too revealing -- you want the focus to be on your face. And don't forget to move around in your gown during fittings to make sure everything stays in place.

Designer to try: Dennis Basso
Dennis Basso incorporates lots of ruching into his designs. Terry Hall, fashion director at Kleinfeld Bridal, says, "Ruching can actually help slim and balance a larger bust."

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Broad
You're built like a swimmer, with wide-set shoulders.

Dress dos: Highlight your toned shoulders with a halter neckline, or go for drama in a gown with long sleeves worn off the shoulder. Select a dress with a bodice that highlights your waistline to offset your shoulders and create an hourglass shape.

Dress don'ts: Trying to conceal your shoulders is not recommended, as it sometimes produces the opposite effect. Stay away from cap sleeves, which can add width to the shoulder area.

Designer to try: Amsale, Lela Rose
Amsale is a go-to for Hall when he's helping clients find a halter-style gown. Mark Ingram of Mark Ingram Atelier recommends Lela Rose, however, because her designs are perfect for accommodating broad shoulders.

Pear-Shaped
Though small on top, you round off toward the bottom.

Dress dos: A dropped-waist style or a strapless ball gown will cover your bottom half and put more emphasis on the top. An off-the-shoulder neckline will keep the attention on your upper body, and an A-line gown is always a flattering choice.

Dress don'ts: A sheath can be unflattering, and a V-neck will draw the eyes downward.

Designer to try: Alita Graham
Available in a variety of styles, A-line silhouettes look good on most body types. Alita Graham has an assortment of full A-line options, says Hall.

Full-Figured
You're voluptuous, with a well-endowed bust and curvy hips.

Dress dos: Try a mermaid- or trumpet-style gown, which will have a slimming effect. A high-waisted A-line dress with a low neckline also complements curves.

Dress don'ts: A slim sheath or slinky bias cut will cling and may accent any extra inches; also avoid spaghetti straps because they won't provide the support you need.

Designer to try: Pnina Tornai, Monique Lhuillier
Pnina Tornai is noted for her sensual styling and fitted designs. Many of her gowns have corsets to help define your shape. Ingram recommends Monique Lhuillier for her sexy silhouettes with good coverage.

Boxy
Short or tall, you have a boyish waistline.

Dress dos: Empire-waist gowns are made with you in mind. And a ball gown with a basque waistline, which is a V-shaped dip in the front, will give your waist a nipped-in look for more shape.

Dress don'ts: Steer clear of sheaths and dropped-waist styles, which will make you appear boxier.

Designer to try: Amsale, Pnina Tornai
"Both Amsale and Pnina Tornai have beautiful corset options, which create the illusion of shape by defining your waist," says Hall.

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Petite
You're tiny.

Dress dos: The key word here is elongation. It's best to keep it simple. A column-like sheath or an A-line dress works best: These will keep the eye moving and create the illusion of height.

Dress don'ts: Almost all silhouettes will flatter your figure, though a big ball gown or a dress with lots of voluminous fabric may look overwhelming on your small frame.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Teen Mom' Catelynn Lowell's Wedding Dress Revealed!

Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra are set to walk down the aisle next summer, but there is a lot of planning to do before then! Luckily, it looks like Catelynn has one big thing already picked out and that is her wedding dress! According to Wetpaint, In Touch magazine has a picture of the Teen Mom's wedding dress.

So, what does it look like? While they didn't post a picture of the dress, they did give a detailed description of what it looks like. The dress is said to be strapless and floor length. To add some flair, the dress is feathered at the bottom. Even though they didn't share a picture, a quick Google search brings up some dresses that could potentially be Catelynn's.

It is strange, though, that Catelynn has allegedly revealed her dress. A few weeks ago, she talked to UsWeekly and admitted that she had indeed found her dress, but that she was keeping it at Tyler's moms house. The reason that she decided to keep it there as opposed to the house that she shares with Tyler was so he wouldn't see it before the wedding (that's bad luck y'all!).

While In Touch claims to have the picture of her dress (you can check it out in their new issue), it is hard to say if it will be the actual dress that Catelynn will wear. In the past, the tabloid falsely reported that the Teen Mom couple were expecting a baby. However, in their defense, they were allegedly duped by Catelynn's own mother, April Baltierra.

Would Catelynn Lowell really divulge details of her wedding dress to a tabloid?

Monday, September 10, 2012

Wedding Accessories Banker Looks Forward to Affair Season

Wedding Accessories Banker Looks Forward to Affair Season
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