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Tuesday, September 27th, 2011Love this stylish photo of classic nude Louboutins on shag carpet!
Love this stylish photo of classic nude Louboutins on shag carpet!

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of designing a wedding for Amanda & Roy. How cute are they during their first dance?

For the ceremony, Amanda wanted a very simple chuppa structure. I used birch wood poles and sheer white chiffon to create a relaxed look. For her ceremony, the coordinator, my old assistant and friend of Amanda, Cynthia, used my oversized chalkboards for her programs (eco-friendly and you don’t have to rush around printing programs at the last minute).

For Amanda’s bouquet, I used cafe au lait dahlias, garden roses, white lisianthus, lavender, and lamb’s ear. For the bridesmaids, I used lavender lisianthus, peach roses, peach dahlias, lavender, gomphrena (those funky purple balls) and lamb’s ear. The groomsmen’s boutonniere were made of gomphrena with lambs ear and wrapped in burlap.

For the seating card table I created a fruit stand with peaches and plums. I used bittersweet to ground the back of the table mixed with white hydranga and olive leaves. I then pinned the seating cards to the peaches. For her cocktail tables, inkwells from the 1870′s held garden roses, tall medicine bottles held freesia and galvanized bucket held even more peaches.

For her tabletop design, I found cool wood boxes and draped the table number from it. Containers were a mix of patina copper containers from Jamali Garden mixed with vintage brass and pewter goblets. At each place setting, a hemstitch napkin was tied with lavender baking twine and a piece of lavender tucked in. This wedding was so much fun to design, I loved the seasonal fruit we used (I gott the peaches from a local farmer) and how elegant, but not stuffy, the whole vibe of the wedding was. Special thanks to Cynthia for her coordination skillz and One Love Photography for the amazing images!

Remeber my inspiration for the peach wedding I was working on?

Well you can check out the final design for this wedding right here. Enjoy!
Photo by One Love Photography. Floral and event design by Kelly Oshiro Design.

This weekend I’m designing a wedding for a bride who loves peaches. I used this photo as my inspiration for her design. I love the peach seating cards and burlap linen!

I love the look of peaches stacked in a container as if they have just been picked. Its gonna be so pretty!
Photos from top: 1. Lucas Allen. 2. left: via Tartelette 2. right: Ellen Silverman
Needless to say, I was really inspired by Kelly’s post yesterday. Early methods of color photography are fascinating.
My first exposure to the autochrome was at the California Museum of Photography at UC Riverside. One of my best friends curated a small exhibit of photographs that revolved around this early type of photography.

This is one from their collection. I’m still a little iffy on how this process actually works, but I know that it involves microscopic grains of potato starch dyed shades of red, green and blue that create a screen on a glass plate for light to pass through. When you look at an autochrome up close, you can see the individual grains of starch, which makes it look almost like a microscopic pointellism painting.

This image, and the ones that follow it, were taken by Albert Kahn. He was actually a very wealthy French banker, and in 1909 decided to set out on a trip around the world to photograph people from various cultures. This is a woman who was living in Vietnam at the time.

This was taken in Norway.

This was taken in Ireland.
The thing that really strikes me about this project is that it was never intended to be artful. It was simply a documentation project which he hoped would promote peace and understanding.
The images and information are from the California Museum of Photography and the Albert Kahn website.

The latest runway collection for Elie Saab is amazing and is completely on trend (I have a feeling champagne/peach are going to be big this year, not to mention sequins seems to have been making quite the comeback since last year). I particularly love the off the shoulder neckline which is flattering on pretty much everyone.

Illusion neckline, floral appliques, a cinched waist, pure perfection.

What can be said about this dress? Fabulous beading, subtle, asymmetrical draping in the skirt, its delicate and completely perfect.

I love the short variation as well. Perfect for a fun cocktail reception, elopement or beach wedding.
Photos via {this is glamorous} via the fashion spot.
I think I’m in love with the packaging for these sweet little bars of soap.

You can find them here. They’re a part of French Paper’s product line of gifts called Pop Ink. It’s the perfect pick-me-up present for anyone who loves shoes. And I definitely know someone who loves shoes…
Pictures via Pop Ink.

I love this Tasha Flower bib necklace from Nordstrom! Most bib necklaces of the season are big and chunky from top to bottom, but this piece fades from a soft statement of fabric/tulle florals and gold/pearl pendants to delicate crystals and chain. Love, Love, Love! Nordstrom has similar styles in similar colors, making this statement necklace part of the perfect bridal party collection. Check it out, here.

Pretty, perfect, peachy Louboutins? What could be better? Photo by Tanja Lippert.