Andrea’s 1930′s Vintage Wedding

When Andrea Neal first came in to our store to look for a wedding dress, she described the kind of look she wanted: Vintage inspired, fitted, simple yet  sexy.

Looking at her figure, (fantastic), her haircut (short and wavy), and her stylish way she dressed (she is a hairdresser with a great sense of style) One dress came to mind..a bias cut, cowl neck gown in charmeuse and lace by Hong Kong designer Anasul Y. Sure enough, Andrea’s eyes ‘twinkled’ when she took one look at it on the hanger.

 

I get asked everyday “What is a ‘bias cut ‘gown? Click Here for a great description.

Bias cuts became popular in the 1930′s by French designer Madeleine Vionnet. She is one of my all time favorite designers. Her gowns clinged to the body, in a sultry sexy way, but they weren’t tight.

Here are some  images of bias cut gowns that were made famous by Hollywood stars such as Carole Lombard and Jean Harlow:

Jean Harlow, from "Fashions of a Decade, the 1930's" by Maria Costantino

 

 

Another example of Jean Harlow in a stunning bias cut gown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The question was…would Andrea love it on? The thing is, bias cuts are VERY hard to wear, as the fabric is VERY clingy. It will show any bump, bulge or even pantyline one has..so FYI ladies, Spanx will be your BEST FRIEND if you choose to wear a bias cut gown!

Andrea slipped the gorgeous gown on. I think she instantly knew. It was then confirmed by her mother and 2 closest friends…and once again bridal shop salesperson intuition was right on! Isn’t it cool when that happens? :)

                                                   Taking one look at Andrea in this gown confims it: I need to get back to Yoga!

Anyway….Andrea found her dress, and as you will see, she ROCKED it!

Andrea chose “The Sepulveda Home in Los Angeles as her venue, which has a 1920′s-30′s plantation vibe. She also had no flowers, only feathers, ala a 1930′s supper club. Her husband Alex wore a seersucker suit. And her pug Oliver was her ringbearer…er, PUGbearer.( he even wore a ring-pillow backpack!)

Without further adieu…here are some pics!

Mint Julep, anyone?

and the picture that says it all! Wow.

Thank you to Andrea for sharing her amazing pictures with us!

Happiness always!

Photographer: Laura Heffington

Venue: The Sepulveda Home

Dress: Anasul Y, from Lili Bridals

 

 

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Bethany’s Vintage Rhode Island wedding

Welcome back to the Lili Pad! We are proud to show off our beautiful bride Bethany’s Rhode Island Wedding!

Bethany and Janek had a real vintage-inspired wedding, and Bethany made the most perfect and beautiful bride!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bethany Chose Allure Bridals style 8800, which can be seen here:

A gorgeous bias cut gown of Charmeuse under

Venice lace and tulle overlay….

 

 

 

 

 

Enough stalling…here are the amazing pics of Bethany and Janek’s wedding!

photography by Seth Jacobson, from Rhode Island. Thank you Seth,  for sending us these GORGEOUS images of our gorgeous bride Bethany! :)

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Katie’s Rustic Outdoor Chic Wedding

Welcome back to the Lili Pad!

We are in awe of our bride Katie Bann’s rustic Santa Barbara wedding!

Katie wears Watters ‘Austin” ( what an incredible dress!) paired with a silk organza rosette sash by Marisa Bridals. She tops it off with a flower-feather comb by Lori London Bridal Millinery. We LOVE IT–your look is perfection, Katie!!

LOVE the shots of her and her hubby in the field, so romantic!

We are proud that Katie’s wedding was featured by the awesomest bridal blog Style Me Pretty”…http://www.stylemepretty.com/2011/12/21/santa-barbara-wedding-by-lavender-twine/

 

Held at Orella Ranch in Santa Barbara, with photos by Lavender and Twine…

Thank you for sharing these incredible images, Katie, and thank you for making us look so good! :)

 

 

 

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  1. Wow!! I absolutely adore this wedding! The bride looks perfectly styled and so beautiful. This is the right look for the natural location. Also, I love how the bridesmaids are not matching, but look so well cordinated!

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The #1 Bridal Gown Shopping Mistake

Welcome back to the Lili Pad and Happy New Year!

We are excited to share the news that an article I wrote was published in the Huffington Post ‘Weddings’ section:

The article received many positive comments, and I feel this is a ‘must-read’ before going bridal gown shopping…..enjoy!

“What about the Bride…?”

Being an independent bridal gown retailer for most of my life (I am the third generation owner of my family’s bridal salon), I have seen many changes in our industry.  The biggest change has been the onslaught of discount internet websites and huge warehouse chain stores.  Other trends such as high necks and pouffy sleeves came and went (thankfully).  Destination weddings are a welcome breath of fresh air (literally).  And what about the current mini-trend of brides purchasing used, or as many prefer to call them   ”pre-owned” wedding gowns? (Really?)

With that said, the most curious change has been the shopping patterns of today’s brides.  By that, I don’t mean how they spend their hard-earned money, but instead, HOW these women literally shop for a wedding gown.

It used to be that a newly engaged woman would bring only her mother (or closest female relative) with her for this important, hopefully, “once-in-a-lifetime” shopping experience.  It used to be a very intimate, emotional and special time for a mother and daughter.  After all, isn’t it “every mothers’ dream” to one day shop for a wedding gown with their daughter?

I’m not sure who sent out the memo to every bride across the country, but the trend has now changed…  Today’s bride feels compelled to invite everyone she knows– in addition to her mother—to shop for her wedding gown!  I call it “Posse Shopping”.  I have seen as many as 13 to 15 people come in to my store with one bride to help her shop for her gown!  These situations are not only overwhelming for the store’s sales staff, but also prove to be especially challenging for the bride.  So challenging, in fact, that many times she makes the WRONG decision when choosing her gown.

Included in these small armies may (or may not) be:  The bride’s mother, sister, mother-in-law-to-be, maid of honor, sister-in-law-to-be, her mother’s best friend, ALL of her BRIDESMAIDS, her 2nd cousin once removed on her father’s side, her 10 year old niece, the gay male friend with “INCREDIBLE” taste… you get the picture.

The following are familiar scenarios that occur in bridal salons all across the country, be they large or small:

Scenario 1, Group of 7:  The bride really loves a dress she puts on in the dressing room.  She admires it in the mirror and is excited to show her group the lovely vintage-looking lace gown she’s so beautifully wearing.  She emerges from the dressing room and hears a chorus of “Oh, nooooo… Take it off!”, “That’s not you!”, “That dress looks like my grandmother’s curtains!!!”, “Next!” And then, her mom simply says, “I think you can do better, honey.”

Downtrodden, she drags herself back into the dressing room, wishing she had come alone.

Scenario 2, Group of 10:  All of her bridesmaids and her first cousin.  Her bridesmaids are hung over from the night before and are chatting and giggling about the hunky guy one of them met at some dive bar they visited last night.  Her cousin’s boyfriend just broke up with her and she’s a complete trainwreck.  Heartbroken and jealous, she can’t get past the fact that she should be the one getting married, not her cousin.  As the bride emerges from the dressing room in a lovely choice, her cousin blurts out, “Oh my Gawd, I would NEVER wear that!”  The rest shout differing opinions, and give advice left and right.  After a few more dresses, some appear to lose interest while others talk on their cell phones.  None of them are asking which gown the BRIDE likes best.  Consequently, the bride leaves confused and disappointed, and wishes she had just come with her best friend.

Scenario 3, Group of 8:  The bride’s strategy is to take a poll of her posse’s favorite dresses.  Four vote for the satin ball gown.  Two vote for the dress at the store they all went to last weekend.  One vote for the dress that the bride loves the best, a mermaid.  Satin ballgown has the most votes… the bride isn’t really a satin lover but she trusts her friends’ taste.  After all, that’s why she brought them, they have good taste. And, they know what looks good on her, right?  Maybe the mermaid isn’t the best choice for her, even though in her heart she REALLY loves it.  In the end, she purchases the satin ball gown.  A month later, after many tears and sleepless nights, the bride calls the store to see if she can cancel the order because she thinks she’s made a mistake.  But it’s too late.  The dress is already in works.  She either has to buy a SECOND dress that she really loves, or she lives to regret her decision every time she looks at her wedding photos.

Get the picture?

When did brides become so insecure in their decision making?  Maybe there’s just too much information and pressure for brides out there with the internet, bridal bloggers, staged photo shoots, celebrities and reality shows all trying to influence her?  Is every bride afraid they will have their own personal Joan and Melissa Rivers at their wedding saying, “What was she thinking?”???

 

The experts and other brides will say that shopping for a gown can be a stressful time.  Society’s pressures make it even more so today.  I am not saying that brides shouldn’t take anyone with them to shop for their gown.  I’m just saying that they should resist the need to please everyone else, and instead make sure they please themselves.

Here’s my advice…

When a bride goes on her most special shopping trip, she should only bring her most trusted core group.  It’s ok if this is just one special person, or few special people.  But do try to keep the group to no more than three.  Most importantly, a bride should never forget to listen to her heart.  She should always choose those friends and loved ones who will not project their tastes onto hers.  She should bring along the ones who know her taste, will listen to her, be truthful yet respectful and… will help her choose the right gown for HER.  After all, it is still about the bride, isn’t it?!

 


 

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Nature vs. Gown

Over the years, I have taken some classes and done some reading on color and style. Choosing the right clothing and accessories is an art in itself; if done right it can make all the difference in how you feel about yourself, present yourself, and also on how people perceive you.

So imagine how important this knowledge is when it comes time to purchase quite possibly the most important article of clothing you will ever wear, your wedding dress!

In this Lili Pad post, one in a series, I will share just a few of the ‘pearls’ of wisdom that I have learned over the years on how to use the gifts that nature has given you to help choose your perfect wedding dress…

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Eyes: did you know that the whites of your eyes should be a determining factor in choosing the color of your bridal gown ?
Whites and Ivories come in many shades…colors depends on the type of fabric ( satin, Organza, lace) as well as the content: (Silk, or polyester) Which color is best? When deciding between colors…not only the color of your skin should be a deciding factor, but also the Whites of your eyes! Hold the color swatch up to your face and your eyes..the color that most closely matches the whites of your eyes is usually the best color to choose!

Hair: Straight, smooth, wavy, or curly?
We can use our hair to help us choose a gown…Just mimick the patterns and lines that nature has provided…

Is your hair wavy or curly? Then steer yourself over to the lace dresses, or patterned fabrics…

See how curly or wavy hair is enhanced by the lace?

Silky smooth and shiny hair? then choose a satin, or Charmeuse gown…the fabric mirrors the natural sheen in your hair…and is most flattering..

Silk Charmeuse Gown by Amy Michelson--see how the fabric mirrors silky hair? Gorgeous!

 

See where I’m going with this?

Back to eye color….and on to Bridesmaids dresses…
Some brides come in with no preconceived notions on what colors to choose for their wedding….Some describe the wallpaper, or even the carpet of the church, or hotel and say they want to match it…oh please, NO NO NO!

I suggest you look in the mirror…what color are your eyes? Blue? Green, Brown? How about choosing a color that reflects your natural beauty–your eye color….You can never go wrong ( unless your wear those creepy colored contacts ! yuck :)   )

Then the whole look of your wedding is not only beautiful, but helps you look more fabulous too! (and that’s never a bad thing, am I right?)

But look really CLOSELY at your eyes…they are not just generic “blue”, brown, green…

Are they blue-green? Hazel? How about seafoam dresses?

Amsale Maids in 'Ocean: A great color for Blue-green eyes!

Are your eyes chestnut, or like mine, nutmeg?

This is a GREAT color:

Watters Tissue Taffeta in 'Timber"

Blue-grey eyes? This is a great example: Look how beautiful our bride Alexandra Remback looks next to her shimmery Charcoal grey maids by Watters. Of course Alex has Blue eyes…

Alexandra Remback and her girls...the silvery- Charcoal mimicks her grey-blue eyes

See how the bride is enhanced by the girls, and by mirroring her eye color in her maids color….Alex is all the more beautiful !! (ummm,  if that was even possible?!)

So those are a few of my pearls of wisdom on choosing important elements for your wedding…And remember….stay natural, stay true to yourself, and stay tuned for more!

Love,

Lisa

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Short and Sassy and on SALE!

Welcome back to the Lili Pad!

This is the time of year for sample sales…everyone’s FAVORITE two words! .And here are some CUTE little numbers for your bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, casual wedding,  or  reception dress….and all are on sale!

I LOVE the way this Casablanca short number with Laser-cut flowers and feathers shimmies when you walk…talk about a dancing dress!

Casablanca 2015 Original $780/ sale price $379

And here is a close-up of these really cool laser-cut flowers: they really move and shimmer when you walk..never seen a dress like it!

 

WToo Brides has a Whimsical, fun dress called “Kyra” that is simply adorable. Layers and layers of tulle adorn the skirt, and make this a perfect alternative wedding gown, or reception dress!

Wtoo Brides Kyra short $820 / sale $379

And finally, a cute champagne cocktail dress from Sue Wong, we call it the

“Falling Leaves Dress” : adorable for your shower, rehearsal dinner, or casual reception dress….

 

Sue Wong N1163

 

Happy Shopping!!

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It’s Sample Sale Time at Lili Bridals!

Yes…it’s the two little words that make every brides’ heart skip a beat..( or Two)

It’s a Sample Sale !!

Once a year we have a blow-out sample sale to make room for our new collections…and that time is here again!

Here is a ‘sampling’ of the gowns we have on sale:

Designers include: Lazaro samples, Alvina Valenta samples, Pronovias samples, Watters Samples, and many more!

Remember, these dresses are NEW , NEVER worn. Dresses have only been tried on by a few brides in our shop. These are all new samples that are in fabulous condition, and we take great care of our gowns. ( there may be slight dust at then hem, which is negligible)

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Alvina Valenta 9002

Sample Size 12, color: White/Vanilla lining

Original $3200

SAMPLE SALE:$1599.00 ( you save $1,499)

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Alvina Valenta 9100

Size 12, Ivory

Original Price $3850

SAMPLE SALE: $2,499 ( you save $1,351!)

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Watters Bride “Lithgow”

Size 10, Ivory

SOLD!!!

Watters Bride "Lithgow" ( belt sold separately)

 

 original $1690

Sample Sale: $1199.00  (you save $491)

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 Watters Bride ‘Sahara”

Size 10, Ivory

layers and layers of silk satin-faced organza

 Original $2170

Sample sale $1,299.00 ( you save $ 871!)

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This is only a small portion of our samples for sale. We will be adding more and more dresses to our ‘Back Room” every day! Stay tuned for updates!

If you live near our store, just North of Los Angeles, we would love to set up an appointment with you. If you do not live nearby,  we can ship the dresses anywhere in the U.S.( all sales will be final) Please email inquiries to: sales@lilibridals.com. Or call: (818)774-9700.

**We are glad to provide photos and more detailed information of the actual sample gowns upon request.

Happy Shopping! :)

 

 

 

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Goth? Ghoulish? Rachel Federoff and Destin Pfaff—We Call ‘em Gorgeous!

On a rainy September weekend in New York City,Rachel Federoff and her longtime beau, Destin Pfaff, the lovable stars of Bravo’s “Millionaire Matchmaker” hit TV show, got hitched themselves!

Rachel, Destin and Patti

Rachel purchased her one-of-a-kind Atelier Aimee gown from our store..seeing how she has a style all her own ( part Bette Paige, part Goth, part Rockabilly, part punk-rock) we knew it would have to be something totally unique, slightly goth, but because on the inside she is such a a sweet, kind and ‘normal’ girl, we knew it still had to be timeless and elegant….
Obviously this was NOT an easy task!

Rachel Federoff

Rachel found our store by searching for “Black and White wedding gowns” on Google. She came across the Italian designer Atelier Aimee, and their incredibly gorgeous Black and white collection; see here:

http://www.aimee.it/en/wedding-dresses-gowns-collections/black-and-white-bride.html

Since Lili Bridals is the only retailer in California to carry this line, Rachel immediately called us to make an appointment…. Our fabulous & creative long-time consultant, Maria met with her…and if you can believe, this picture is very similar to what Rachel’s dress looked like on the rack:

What Rachel's dress originally looked like

One of the cool things about Lili Bridals is that we have great creativity and vision. So together with Rachel’s creative flair & ideas, we came up with her incredible gown!

The Ivory tulle at the bottom & train was replaced with black, and the GORGEOUS swarovski crystal side grommets were laced with black ribbon.

WATCH: Clip from ‘Millionaire Matchmaker” :Rachel and her “Posse” go gown shopping at Lili Bridals:

For the finishing touch, Adam, the Owner/designer of Lori London Millinery flew out from North Carolina, and custom created a feather-flower with red accents for the gown adornment, as well as her INCREDIBLE feather-flower cage veil. The red was the PERFECT compliment to her black and white gown, and was an homage to the red bangs she is known for. Oh, when they are not pink or purple, that is !  :)

Goth Wedding Party

 

Great side view of details!

For a more comprehensive photo album of Rachel and Destin’s wedding, please view amazing photographer Andre Niesing’s photo blog: www.anphotoblog.com

 

P.S. I was SO touched and honored to have been invited to Rachel and Destin’s small and intimate wedding…I truly feel like family!

Enjoy!

Love, Lisa

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  1. Oh I am a huge fan of Atelier Aimee, which is a wonderful line not many bridal salons carry–Lili Bridals is THE place for So Cal brides to find these luscious dresses. Thanks for the sneak peek on Rachel’s wedding dress. I was really curious about what she would end up wearing for her wedding. What a stunning choice!

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L.A. Brides’ Got Sole!

Welcome back to the Lili Pad!

Bridal shoes are not of the white dyeable satin variety anymore! ( thank goodness!)

When thinking of what my next topic should be for the Lili Pad, I came across one of our brides AMAZING , funky, totally fantastic red shoes she was planning to wear for her August 20th wedding…. Light bulb!

Subject..check!

So my search of Lili Bridals’ funky wedding shoes was on! The very next day, I found a few more…then a few more. I discovered the most colorful and fantastic shoes that were being worn by our brides happened to be getting married and /or having fittings all in the month of August! From sexy & vampy to tennis shoes…None were ordinary..all were fabulous!

So enjoy just one month of totally crazy-funky-original non-white bridal shoes worn by the brides of Lili in Tarzana, CA!

I hope you’ll enjoy these as much as I did!

So best wishes to all our brides, and keep being creative and original, not just in your choice of shoes..but in life as well! :)

Enjoy!

Love,

Lisa

By the way, trust me there was even more fabulous footwear, but unfortunately I did not have my camera handy for all! :(

 

 

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bridesmaids bridesmaids bridesmaids!

 

 

Noir by Lazaro

Noir by Lazaro

Welcome back to the Lili Pad!

Bridesmaids! The name conjures up all kinds of horrible images of poufy-sleeved-pepto-bismol-colored atrocities of the polyester world.

Well, I am here to tell you that this does not have to be! There ARE dresses that are actually labeled “bridesmaid” dresses that are cute, wearable , and will not have you running to the goodwill drop-box on your way home from your besties wedding!!

It warms a bridal shop-owners heart to hear the words: “ OMG I love this bridesmaids dress! It’s adorable and I can’t wait to wear it again” Words I am hearing A LOT lately in our shop (I swear)

What bridesmaids dress could possibly be prompting these complimentary words from the mouths of maids? 

Here are some examples:

Amsale G558c

Amsale Maids

 

 

amsale G653c

Amsale Maids , available short or long

 

 

Noir by Lazaro

Noir by Lazaro

 

 

 

 

 

 

FYI: What makes these dresses better than buying off-the-rack from a department store? The fact that they are available to order in a minimum of 12-40 colors, as well as sizes up to 24-28!

You can also choose a color and a fabic and have your friends each wear a different dress..what a great look, and you will be sure to make your pals happy as a ..well, as a bridesmaid in a cute dress they’re excited to wear again! :)

 So come on in and ask to see our newest collection of Fall 2011 ‘maids’ dresses!

Hope to see you soon!

 

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  1. I adore the Noir by Lazaro collection for both Maids and Moms. How great is it to have a chic outfit for the wedding that you can wear again to other formal occasions? And I know you and your consultants would never let a bridesmaid leave your salon looking poufy and silly! Not on your watch!!

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