Ready, Set… Bridal Market

Tonight we kick off our Bridal Market in New York City. First on the list is Oleg Cassini. Don’t miss all the action and behind the scenes at the worlds best wedding designers. From gowns to accessories we’ll do our best to cover them all. Make sure you follow us on our Instagram and Twitter….

Weekly Roundup

Hey guys! Hope you’re having a beautiful weekend. It’s nice here in the New York City area. Finally. Here’s our Weekly Roundup. Catch up with what you missed on Nerd & Lace this week: We introduced you Tat’z Nail’z We showed and easy DIY Candy Basket for Easter We gave you a run down on…

Wedding Gown Of The Week: Carol Hannah

Designer: Carol Hannah Style: Azurite Collection: Spring & Summer 2015 Description: Pale Aqua and Gold silk chevron jacquard a-line with deep v-neck. Ivory and Gold silk chevron available. Available in charmeuse, chiffon, and satin faced organza in all colors. 15% of all proceeds will be donated to the T. J. Martell Foundation for ovarian cancer research. For more information on this gown,…

Wedding Gown Of The Week: Rue de Seine

Designer: Rue de Sine Style: Harper Gown Description: Gorgeous bohemian gown from New Zealand designer Rue de Seine. Stunning gown for a Gatsby theme wedding. For more information on this designer visit the Rue de Seine website.

Wedding Gown Of The Week: Martina Liana

Designer: Martina Liana  Style: 607 Collection: A Touch Of Color Description: This frothy Organza A-Line designer wedding dress from the Martina Liana designer collection features a figure-flattering asymmetrical ruched bodice, Diamante-encrusted cap illusion sleeves, an embellished keyhole back, and a decadent waist sash. Airy, cascading ruffles adorn the skirt and chapel train. The back zips up under eye-catching…

Wedding Gown of The Week: Johanna Johnson

Designer: Johanna Johnson Style: The Mae Collection: Hero Description: Softly bias cut, Ivory silk satin gown that flows into a gentle fishtail, with cap sleeves and belted waist, it is a definite nod to the glamorous starlets of the 1940’s. For more information on this gorgeous masterpiece, please visit Johanna Johnson’s website.