Contact StarDust:
972.781.1619

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214.871.9610

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972.388.5230

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469-366-0788

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Save the Date for Our Annual Summer Sale!

Our annual Summer Sale is just around the corner! This is the absolute best time to purchase your wedding gown and outfit your entire bridal party since all orders will be 10% off* including bridesmaids, flower girls and mother of the occasion/ evening gowns. We'll also have hundreds of items on clearance including accessories, shoes, jewelry and gifts. The sale only lasts from August 18-29, so book your appointment online now here for StarDust and here for A Curvy Bride. Here’s the rundown of what you can find where:

Bridal Gowns (appointments required)
Bridesmaids
Flower Girls
Mother of the Occasion/Evening Gowns
Accessories
Shoes
Jewelry
Gifts

Bridal Gowns
Bridesmaids
Flower Girls

A Curvy Bride
Bridal Gowns (appointments required)
Veils and Accessories

*excluding Maggie Sottero and Sottero & Midgley gowns
 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Trends We Love: Floral Crowns for Brides

Not long ago, just about the only lady you saw wearing a floral crown or halo at a wedding was the littlest lady - the flower girl. We are excited to discover that, thanks in part to the rustic and boho chic wedding movement, that is no longer the case! Sometimes we see bridesmaids in pretty floral headpieces but what we're really enjoying is lots of beautiful brides wearing flower crowns! Whether the crown is colorful or all white; if it's large and makes a statement or is delicate and dainty; and no matter if their hair is long and free, in an updo, in braids or in a low, loose chignon, brides wearing a floral crown are simply glorious!
We think these are absolutely fabulous:
photo: Hello Miss Lovely

photo: She Wanders

photo: Shannon Elizabeth

photo: Fabrice Tranzer

photo: Sharalee Prang

photo: Simply Bloom


photo: Andi Mans

photo: Juliana Laury

photo: Elisabetta Marzetti

photo: Ashley Sawtelle

photo: Jenny Moloney

photo: Pierre Atelier

photo via Pinterest

photo: L. Hewitt Photography
Brides, what do you think of this trend? Are any of you planning to wear a floral crown for your walk down the aisle?!

Monday, August 11, 2014

A Beautiful Bride, Her Gown and the Portrait It Inspired

We want each and every one of our brides to love her wedding gown. We want a bride to find her exact dream gown, the one in which she feels her most beautiful to wear down the aisle. When our brides find THE DRESS, it makes our hearts sing. But when a bride and her mom love her wedding gown so much they have a portrait of the gown made…well. Words can’t really describe that feeling…
Beautiful bride Brett fell hard for Birnbaum & Bullock’s dramatic April gown. No small wonder, as she looks absolutely stunning in that gown!
As luck would have it, Brett’s mom knew an artist who was known for painting gowns! Ms. Wilson met artist Anita Felix through a shop in McKinney called Gray Living. Ms. Felix sold some art through the store, which Ms. Wilson happened to frequent, and the ladies became friendly over time. When Brett’s mother saw her daughter in the bridal gown, she knew she had to have a painting commissioned. Here is the gorgeous result:
Brett and her mom had the portrait on display at Brett and Austin’s wedding, where guests were enchanted by the lovely and unique painting.
 
Anita Felix’s artistic background is truly fascinating! Originally a ballet dancer, Anita has always painted for pleasure but never studied art formally beyond a couple of classes in school. Her two passions collided about three years ago when her love of ballet led to her painting tutus which then evolved into the more dramatic baroque and French style gowns she’s become known for.
Anita always paints to music and her music moves and influences her work. Gowns she’s painted while listening to classical or French music turn out elegant and romantic, while some of her more dramatic dresses and the ballet tutus are the results of her painting to jazz. When she paints these non-commissioned pieces, she creates improvisationally, just painting what she feels through the music.
When she paints a commissioned wedding gown, however, she meets with the bride for a bit, getting to know the bride and her personality and style. She also takes photos of the bride in her gown and once home, studies the photos, further getting to know the gown. From there, her talent takes over and the painting naturally comes to life. Anita can usually complete a commissioned bridal gown painting within a week, and each bride can trust the artist pours her heart and soul into each piece.
One of the photos Anita took when she met Brett.
 
The finished product: the detailing is truly amazing; doesn't the lace look so real?!
 
Here are a few gown paintings Anita has shared with StarDust to pretty up our alterations room!
Back to Brett’s gown, Anita used many layers of paint to ensure the gown was the perfect color and luminosity.
She often will add watercolors to the acrylic paint she uses to enhance certain colors or features of the dress. For the lace bodice of the gown, Anita mixed paint with molding past, then used a very fine paintbrush to create a lace-like effect.
Her technique ensured the lace was in 3D and truly looked like lace. The finished portrait measured 36”x48”, but the artist will do portraits up to 48”x60”.
 
You can enjoy more of Anita’s beautiful work here.

Brett and Austin's wedding photos by Photography by Vanessa.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Trend Alert: A Return to Formal Portraits

The pithy saying that "everything old is new again" really does hold true in weddings. One such return to the traditions of yesterday is formal portraiture. While couples still love the candid, photojournalistic approach, they are now opting for some more traditional, formal shots in addition to capturing the moments. And brides are also returning to the concept of the bridal portrait, which had declined for a few years. Here are a few lovely examples:
This formal wedding party photo is uber traditional. photo: Graham Hobart

Special formals with grandparents become family treasures. photo: Joseph Mark


Not only is this an old school pose, but the neutral, non-smiling expressions have
"tradition" written all over this. photo: f8studio


A beautiful, sophisticated formal of the wedding couple makes a perfect image to
frame and display in the newlyweds' home. photo: Sil Azevedo

You can't get more traditional than a bride in her gown with her veil and
bouquet in the church! photo: Sil Azevedo

This fabulously old school photo is taken with a special camera.
Gorgeous and classic! photo: Justin Goode

One of our favorites! Love the bride's expression and the outdoor setting is the perfect
complement to the stunning bride. photo: Al Gawlik
What do you say, brides? Will you have some formal portraits taken to commemorate your wedding?

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Video Highlight of Ketty and Alon's Beautiful Anatole Wedding

We shared some fab pics from Ketty and Alon's gorgeous wedding at the Anatole a few weeks back. But here's the video highlight from A Very Special Day, bringing the fantastic event to life. Watch and enjoy!


If you recall, we told you this was a fun-loving couple! Don't you agree?!

This was such a great event, we're giving our vendors an encore shout-out!
Bakery: Frosted Art
Bridal Gown and Accessories: StarDust Celebrations
Ceremony/Reception Venue: Hilton Anatole
Florist: The Garden Gate
Lighting: Marcus Rollins
Linens: SEAT by Design
Makeup: Elan Makeup Studio
Music: Ceremony/Reception DJ/Emcee - Marcus Rollins, Reception Band - Cuvee
Photography: Helmutwalker
Rentals: Ducky Bob's and Liland's
Videography: A Very Special Day Video
Wedding Planning and Design: Weddings by StarDust

Monday, August 4, 2014

Gorgeous StarDust Bride in Open Backed Hayley Paige

Aaaahhh, Monday. Alas, we meet again. Sigh. While it's supposed to be another beautiful day here (especially for August in Texas, y'all!), it's still Monday. So, we thought we'd bring our fantastic readers some extra prettiness this morning to help brighten your day. Feast your eyes on this loveliest of brides in her fabulous Carrie gown by Hayley Paige.
 
 
 
 
 
This darling wedding at the Arboretum, put together by our friends at Sweet Pea Events, was featured on Ruffled and captured by Amy Zumwalt Photographers (with gorg florals by We + You Studios!). While our favorite feature is of course, that stunning open-backed wedding gown, you must check out the entire event! Spoiler alert: coral and gold, rustic glam and bundtinis await you!

Friday, August 1, 2014

Proper Cleaning and Preservation of Your Bridal Gown

You’ve invested in your dream gown, and you truly were Princess for a Day!
Now that the celebration is over, you’re back from your honeymoon and settling into newlywed life, you’re pondering what to do with your wedding gown. Unless you’re planning to trash that dress – which, of course, would absolutely break our hearts! – you’ll want to at least have your gown professionally cleaned by a reputable company with bridal gown experience. Or, you may consider heirlooming that vital piece of your marriage history to share with your children and grandchildren!
Heirlooming preserves your gown from discoloration and insects. And when stored properly, it keeps your gown in pristine condition to be worn again in the future, perhaps by your own daughter or even granddaughter! The process is simple: bring your gown into our salon, where one of our preservation experts will examine the gown to identify and make notes of any noticeable spots or stains. The gown must be cleaned first, as it must be free of body oils, makeup, lotions, perfumes, sweat, dirt, tanning lotion, etc. The turnaround for gown cleaning and heirlooming is 4-6 weeks and the cost ranges $225-$500, depending on the fabric and gown detailing.
After cleaning, the gown is placed in a museum and archival quality box with acid- and lignin-free tissue paper and cloth. A zippered cloth covers the box, which will not be sealed.
Make sure you entrust your gown to a company that knows the proper care of a valuable wedding dress!
Poor care and improper storage lead to damaged or destroyed bridal gowns!
Do not let this happen to you!
Questions? Call our wedding gown heirloom experts at 972.781.1619 or stop by the salon!