No really….its the shoes

You so look forward to your wedding day…the person of your dreams, the elegance of it all but you’re on your feet all day and they hurt.  Nothing like a great pair of cute shoes to make it all better.

 

Enter Cole Hann……

 

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Cole Hann took a tip from NIKE (there are cushins in the ball and the heal of each shoe for the comfort factor, combined it with style and designed a line of beautiful bridal shoes that wont take a hugh bite out of your bridal budget.  Their line has 8 designs, from flats to heels,  of which five styles are dye-able.

 

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For a better look, head over to their website and check out http://www.colehaan.com and click “bridal”

 

 Happy Planning!

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This post was written by LexusEvents on April 14, 2009

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Coming Soon….Before Your Forever

I’m currently working on a series of bridal luncheons called Before Your Forever. These events will be open to the public and each table will be sponsored by a different vendor that can assist you will your wedding planning.

To find out more about these events, keep an eye on our website

http://www.beforeyourforever.com

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This post was written by LexusEvents on February 25, 2009

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FROM AAWP: Don’t Take Chances with Mother Nature!

Hi AAWPs:  

It was recently announced that Jenna Bush, daughter of the President of the United States, was married. Had she married at the White House, it would have been the first in 36 years. The last White House wedding was Tricia Nixon’s wedding to Edward Cox in 1971, and unlike most of her predecessors, who married in the splendor of the East Room, Tricia preferred the natural, lush surroundings of the Rose Garden and her father, the president, agreed…   until the big day.

It rained.  

By 4 o’clock, when the wedding was to begin, it was pouring. The White House staff would not set up the chairs because they didn’t want to dry them off. The guests were waiting and the President of the United States was in a tizzy.  

Finally, in an act of desperation, he called the Air Force, who informed him that the skies would clear at exactly 4:30. The chairs were hastily set up and the bride and groom hurried up the aisle. The minister recited the Lord’s Prayer , then the vows, pronounced them man and wife, said one more prayer and then the benediction. Somewhere in between, the groom placed a wedding band on his wife’s finger. They turned and ran down the aisle.  

The heavens opened up and everyone, including heads of state and dignitaries, made an undignified dash to the White House. The sad part is the ceremony was uneventful and the beautiful Rose Garden, decorated with the most luxurious topiaries and fresh flowers you’ve ever seen, was wasted on a ten-minute ceremony.  

Don’t let this happen to you! Plan your wedding wisely and well and don’t take chances with Mother Nature!

Many times brides get hung up on the beauty of an outdoor wedding, when the weather can wreck havoc on their dreams. Never, never plan an outdoor wedding without having a viable contingency plan to fall back on. After all, most of us don’t have the luxury of calling on the Air Force for help.  

Happy Wedding Planning!  

AAWP

 

 

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This post was written by LexusEvents on May 23, 2008

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