Five Tips to make Buying your Wedding Gown Online a Breeze

Look, we're all modern women here right?  Online shopping is awesome - it's convenient, easy, and so much fun when that little gift to yourself arrives promptly on your doorstep!  But we can probably all admit to having been caught out on occasion by a few of the pitfalls too.  The sizing is wrong, it doesn't look like the pic online, and all of a sudden there's no way to contact the site for help.

Shopping for your wedding gown is no different, and there are a lot of designers selling online (sometimes exclusively), so what to do if you've fallen in love with a dress you can't take off the rack and try on before putting your hard-earned cash down? 

It's one of the most important wardrobe purchases you'll ever make and fear not, I'm here to make it easy for you.  Follow these tips and you can't go wrong!

1. Do a bit of sneaky stalking
Yep, jump online and start doing some detective work on the brand's social media.  If they have no social media, then just stop, we're done here.  There's no reason why an honest, reliable brand wouldn't have up-to-date accounts.  Look for recent, frequent posts and feedback from previous brides.  Next-level stalking involves sending off a message (perhaps a query regarding the dress you love) through their 'contact' button and waiting for a quick, informative reply.  If they can't tick all these boxes then back away girl!

2. Check the T's & C's
Before purchasing from any online store, you need to thoroughly check the terms & conditions and make sure they work for you.  I know, super-boring, but also super-helpful in times of crisis!  Key points to read up on include delivery times, shipping charges, and the returns policy.  If you're unsure about sizing, a flexible returns policy allows you to order two dresses and return the one that isn't right.  While we're on that, make sure there is a good sizing chart available to you, and it's not a bad idea to have a good dressmaker measure you properly too.  

3. Be prepared for alterations
If your dream dress arrives and it fits perfectly, then hurrah, pop the bubbles!  If not, don't despair, remember that dressmaker who took your measurements?  Go back and ask if she can now make the alterations you need.  Even when buying off the rack, most brides have to get alterations done, usually to the length at least (hands up all my fellow short girls!), so it's nothing to worry about.

And now, a word about bridesmaids...

4. Bridal Parties must all order their gowns at the same time
I cannot emphasise this one enough ladies.  If your bridesmaids are buying online, then please, order them all together.  I know it can be tricky to organise and it will seem easier to let each girl do it at their convenience, but just don't okay?  One order for all will mean your dresses are made from the same dye lot (avoiding slight colour variations), they will all arrive at the same time (making alterations so much easier), and there is no chance that someone leaves their ordering too late only to find the dress is no longer available.  Disaster my friends!  

Finally, what if you're expecting the pitter-patter of tiny feet...

5. Shopping for a pregnant bride or maid
There's no doubt this adds an extra layer of complication, but it's nothing that can't be dealt with fairly easily, and a new little one should be celebrated!  The general rule is to jump up two dress sizes when ordering for pregnant women.  This gives room for the lovely bump to expand without the mother-to-be stressing about how her dress will fit.  A gown that is too big can always be taken in and fitted to suit, but a garment that is too small can be almost impossible to make work.

Do you have anything to add to these tips?  I'd love to hear from you! 
Also, if you'd like to get this kind of advice through all aspects of planning your wedding then please give us a call, drop us an email, or even better, fill out an inquiry form through the link on our Contact page.  Speak soon!  Emma xo

Adelaide's Best Wedding Vendors | Fleur de Lys Flowers

Today I am so happy to announce the first in a series of blog posts featuring some of my favourite wedding vendors around Adelaide.

I get to work with the best people in town and thought it was only fair that I share them with you!

This week I'm casting the spotlight on one of my absolute faves - Liesa, the Creative Director of Fleur de Lys Flowers is an extraordinarily creative florist with a heart of gold and a wicked sense of fun.  I love spending time with her (it's not work when you visit with Liesa), and here she answers my questions regarding her work and her home life, giving you a little insight into the reasons why you might want to bring her on-board your wedding team.  Enjoy! xo

Q - Tell us a bit about yourself and Fleur de Lys
A - I have worked in the floral industry for over twenty years, have been called 'the Jamie Oliver' of flowers, and just get more and more passionate about all things floral as the times passes.  I am a wedding, event and installation specialist, and now also hold workshops.  I just love passing on my knowledge and love for all things floral to others, and seeing them grow to be as passionate about flowers as I am and to embrace their new-found skills.  
Fleur de Lys and our style is very textural and soulful.  I describe it as an organised mess, meaning it's styled but left to look natural and organic, not too perfect, just as a garden left in its natural state is.  I love sourcing unique and unusual flowers and using combinations that ooze both a masculine and feminine energy to suit each client's brief, and to embrace nature and the various seasons.

Q - How would you describe your style in three words?
A - Textural, eclectic, innovative

Q - What's your favourite part of the job?
A - Designing with florals but also working with beautiful clients to make the process both leading up to and on their special day or event as pleasurable and exciting as possible.

Q - Are there any trends that you absolutely love, or would love to see brides leave behind?
A - I love garden-style installations that are built from the ground up and that embrace plants and florals together.
I'd love to see trends in general left behind.  I love to work with each client to bring their floral vision to life, which is a total representation of the two of them and their personalities and style.

Q - What tips do you have for brides choosing their wedding florals?
A - Choose a designer that you trust both personally and style-wise, and that you feel 110% comfortable with.  Don't just pick someone as they have the lowest price, you will get the service, experience, and florals that you pay for.

Q - What floral item is worth splurging on?
A - A reputable floral designer whose work you love and admire.  See above comment :)

Q - What has been your most rewarding creative project to date?
A - Two of the wedding installations that my husband and I built and custom designed.  They both hung at three metres in height and were completely a representation of both couples personalities and passions.

Q - What's the last thing you watched on TV?
A - the Food Network

Q - Are you into green smoothies?
A - Not necessarily green, but I have a fruit and coconut water nutri-bullet shake every morning for breakfast.

Q - What do you do to take time out and relax?
A - I love cooking, reading, swimming, markets and spending time with family and friends, eating great food of course!

If you'd like to see some of Liesa's stunning work, or contact her to book a consultation you can find her right here - www.fleurdelysflowers.com.au | Facebook | Instagram

Thanks for playing Liesa, we love you! xo

 

Wedding Dress Codes and Why You Need One

Ladies (and Gents, if you're reading), I ask you now to consider the dress code you'd like followed by guests on your wedding day.  Do not brush me off, or decide that it's a boring and un-necessary detail, maybe too formal for the day you're planning.  It's important, and I'll tell you why... 

Put yourself in your guest's shoes (whether they be Jimmy Choo's or Havaiana's).  You receive a wedding invitation, hurrah!  You pop the details into your diary and your thoughts naturally turn to what you might plan on wearing to this particular soiree.  But the invitation doesn't divulge too much about what to expect and there's no dress code indicated.  This is a problem now.  You don't want to be over or under-dressed compared to other guests, you want to fit in, know you look fabulous, and dance the night away.  You go and stare into the abyss that is your closet, full of clothes, and yet you have nothing to wear.  Maybe... Nope!  The classic Aussie girl's staple of 'jeans and a nice top' will not suffice here. 

Brides, if there was any kind of dress code listed on your invitation your guest would not be panicking right now and actually dreading your special day in case she gets it wrong.  We've all been there, and it's not a great feeling right?  So let me run you through the options and probably save you a whole lot of emails and calls when your invitations hit those letterboxes.  

Firstly, you don't have to stick to the more traditional ideas, you can have whatever you want (without being too weird.  Nobody wants to wear a toga to your wedding okay).  It could be Gatsby Chic, A Touch of Red, or Cowboy Boots Welcome.  If you're going for an alternative like this try to make it fun and easy, rather than stressful.  And word it so that it gives guests an out if they don't actually own a pair of cowboy boots.

If you want to go for a more traditional dress code but you're not sure exactly what to choose, here's a list of what they mean exactly -
* White Tie - (not often seen in Adelaide, but there are some venues where this would look fabulous)  For the gentlemen it's a tuxedo, a long black jacket with tails, a white vest and a bowtie.  Black formal shoes and even white gloves wouldn't go astray.  For the ladies this will be a formal, full-length ball gown in a neutral colour like dark brown or black.  Glam hair & make-up and dramatic jewellery are all appropriate.
* Black Tie - A tuxedo, black bow tie and patent leather shoes for the men.  Tradition also says a cummerbund but I can't stand those things, so No.  Just No.  A chic cocktail dress or a long evening gown, again in a dark colour, with all the hair, makeup and jewellery you like will work for the women.
* Formal (Black Tie Optional) - Men could pop on either a tuxedo or a formal dark-coloured suit.  Definitely with a tie to match.  Women could wear a long dress, a dressy suit, or a formal cocktail dress in a dark colour.
* Semi-Formal/Cocktail - Lads, a suit and tie in any colour will work for this one depending on the season and time of day.  Ladies, a cocktail dress or a dressy skirt and top are the items to go for here.
* Beach Formal - Guys can wear a summer suit with linen shirt, and skip the tie.  Linen pants or khakis, and sandals complete the look.  Girls will need a formal summer sundress with flat sandals, and everyday hair and makeup.
* Garden Party - For him, a summer suit, boat shoes and optional tie is appropriate.  For her, a tea-length sundress with strappy sandals works well.
* Casual - I usually like to try and word this one differently because it runs the risk of a lot of denim and flannels showing up (unless that's what you want and then hey, go for it).  Dress pants and a button-down shirt or polo for the guys, and either a sundress, or skirt or pants with a top for the girls.  Nothing too fancy in the hair and makeup department.

See, it's not so hard.  It's actually kinda fun.  No?  Just me?  Okay, well I hope at least I've shown you how much easier you can make things for your guests if you spend a few minutes thinking this one through.  It's one extra line on your invitations, and I think it's just the considerate thing to do.  Happy Days! xo

Zoe + Rob | Bride Magazine's South Australian Wedding of the Year 2017

Colourful Vineyard Chic was the dress-code recommended on the invitation, and Zoe & Rob's spectacular wedding day turned out to be all that and more.  

Set on the bride's family vineyard in South Australia's Fleurieu region, Zoe was so dedicated to her vision for the wedding that the day before I found her up a ladder, getting her arms all scratched while hanging gum tree foliage from the ceiling of the clear marquee.  When she was finished she took a look at the effect and we both knew the sacrifice had been worth it!

We set the long communal tables for dinner with simple white china, paired with gold cutlery and laser-cut place names for each guest, a lovely souvenir for them to take home.  Hundreds of festoon lights, pillar candles in glass holders, and gorgeous floral arrangements in deep, rich colours completed the look.

Guests arrived at the ceremony by coach, courtesy of the bride & groom, to be greeted by Rowdy the Labrador looking very dapper in his black bow-tie and ready to lead the way down the hillside toward the cluster of trees by the water that Zoe & Rob had chosen for their ceremony.

There were lots of personal touches in this wedding to make the day extra special, and Zoe was driven to the ceremony by her father in his vintage MG.  A light rain began to fall, but it didn't phase the bride who politely refused an umbrella and made her way down the aisle smiling, and glowing with happiness.

Making their way back toward the marquee afterward, guests were served pre-dinner drinks from an incredibly stylish and fun bar-cabin built by the groom and his team from timber pallets and decked out with fairy lights and greenery.  There was also a gorgeous acoustic set, performed by a friend of the happy couple.

After a banquet style dinner and some heart-felt speeches, the real party got started.  Everywhere you turned there was something festive happening, something different to involve yourself in - toasting marshmallows over the fire pit, helping yourself from the dessert table which was loaded with contributions from family & friends, taking a turn at the wedding cake piñata (hand-made by the bride and a long-standing family tradition), and the band who kept the dance floor full all night with Dragon and Bon Jovi covers amongst other classics.

It was such a pleasure to be a part of this amazing day, which was full of love and countless happy moments.  If you'd like the opportunity to focus on being with your loved ones on your special day, and leave all the work to the Sparrow team, hit the Contact button at the bottom of our Services page, and we'll take it from there! xo

- Style Guide -
Photography: Love Fool Photography | Beauty: Hair by Pipsqueek in Saigon and Makeup by Liv Lundelius | Bride's Gown: Suzanne Harward | Catering: Dine Fine Dining & Catering | Cinema: Lightwise Cinematography | Entertainment: Jesse Francis and the Happy Leonards | Florals: the Rose & Radish | Hire Equipment: the Outhouse, TJ Hire | Officiant: Married by Ali | Rentals & Décor: Festival Hire, Lily & Bramwell | Transportation: Goolwa Bus & Coach | Planned & Styled by the Bride & Groom | Coordination by Sparrow Weddings & Events

Six Ways a Wedding Planner will Keep the Romance Alive

I have found that while many people think a wedding planner's life must be super-glamourous, they don't often have a clear idea of exactly what we do.  Yes, I have seen the movie 'The Wedding Planner' starring the fabulous Jennifer Lopez (in fact I love it and often pull out my battered DVD copy on a rainy Sunday afternoon for yet another viewing).  Very occasionally my job does look like that, and that's awesome.  But not often.

So I thought it was time to explain how we can help you in slightly more practical ways than Ms Lopez demonstrated, during what can be one of the most busy and challenging times of your life.  Ready?  Read on friends....

1. We do away with your stress - In a recent study 70% of engaged couples said planning their wedding felt even more stressful than buying a house, or public speaking.  And this is a process that often runs for up to a year!  If you were buying a house you'd hire a real estate agent, and if you had a big public speaking gig coming up you might hire a voice coach.  Doesn't it make sense then to also hire a professional wedding planner?  Someone to guide you through the planning process in an order that makes sense.  Someone to be right by your side going through monthly checklists, making and attending appointments with vendors, building a comprehensive timeline of the day, designing a cohesive theme and colour scheme with you, creating and managing your budget, and handling a myriad of other details.  Having someone take this on for you will give you the peace of mind of knowing that nothing has been forgotten.  And of course we'll be there on the day, prepared for the unexpected, and making sure your big day is as perfect as it can possibly be.

2. We do away with your family's stress - A lot of couples are lucky enough to have wonderful family members whom they can ask to help with wedding-related tasks.  This seems like a good idea at the time, but it almost always goes pear-shaped on the day.  These jobs are all an enormous amount of work, they take a lot of time, and your well-meaning relatives may not quite know what they're getting themselves into.  As an example, I typically spend three to four hours doing set-up on the morning of a wedding.  It's things like moving furniture, setting out décor, greeting vendors as they arrive and making sure they have everything they need, and ensuring equipment is in working order.  And that's just the tip of the iceberg.  These things all need over-seeing during the event itself also.  There are two big reasons why employing your family is not a good idea -
Firstly, your mum, dad, auntie and bestie all deserve to spend your wedding day doing nothing but being in the moment and celebrating with you.  They've been there through the hard times of your life and they should be free to enjoy the best times with you.
Secondly, if anything should go wrong, a wedding planner has the experience and expertise to simply fix it and do their best to make sure you never hear about it.  I always carry a tool-box full of dozens of odd things like bobby pins, a hammer, traffic cones, garden shears, and umbrellas, and I have needed every one of them more than once.  And if your lovely auntie has made your wedding cake and it doesn't make it through the car ride in one piece, for example, there's probably no fall-back.  A professional baker knows how to transport your cake safely and should the worst happen they will be tootling straight back to their bakery in a big hurry to make it right, and get it back to the reception on time.

3. We save you a TON of time - The average wedding takes 250 hours to plan from start to finish (even the 'simple' ones).  That's more than six weeks of full-time work!  Plus, you probably haven't hired too many wedding professionals in the past, so naturally you may not know what to look for in the many different vendors you'll need on the day.  Instead of your having to decline all invitations in order to spend evenings and weekends trawling the internet, interviewing the candidates, and trying to compare the benefits of each (and doing this fifteen times over for all the different vendors), a wedding planner will listen to your needs, do the research, and present you with two options to choose from that suit both your personal style and your budget.  Hey presto, you're done!  And as a bonus you've maintained the balance of time in your everyday life.  Well done you :)

4. We work for you, not the venue - Some venues offer a Venue Coordinator as part of their package.  Please don't make the mistake of thinking this alleviates the need for a wedding planner.  Venue Coordinators are lovely people who work very hard at their job, but they're only concerned with what happens at the venue.  This is great for your reception.  But your wedding day starts hours before that, probably early that morning when your hair and makeup artist arrives at your home.  Who will be there for you when the mini-bus doesn't arrive on time to transport your guests to the ceremony?  When you're starving mid-afternoon because you haven't had a chance to eat since breakfast and you need snacks?  When there's a last minute shopping run to do because someone forgot the cake cutting set?  Who will be at the ceremony early to ensure fans are running on a hot day, and flowers are set-up as arranged?  You got it, it's your wedding planner.

5. You're planning a wedding somewhere other than where you live - It happens more often than you think, for many different reasons.  Each year I work for at least a few couples who live interstate and are planning a destination wedding here in Adelaide.  You need someone on the ground who knows the best vendors in town, and how to secure their services.  Your wedding planner will also keep things moving during the planning process, and attend appointments on your behalf, when you can't be there to manage it.

6. We're going to save you money - Yes it's true, we do charge a fee to manage your wedding.  But we're more affordable than you might think and there are financial benefits to having us on your team.  For one thing we know all the best vendors in town!  There are many wedding photographers who do amazing work, but we're going to direct you toward the one who is both amazing and considerate of your budget (and the one who is fun to hang out with all day!).  Also, our favourite vendors give us a discount on their services, in return for referring couples to them.  Some planners keep this as a commission which is cool if it's right for their business.  Some of us, myself included, feel that one of the benefits of having us on-board is you get to take advantage of these discounts, and we pass them straight on to you. 
Think of your wedding planner's fee as an insurance policy that protects you against mishaps on the day, and the wrong type of vendor, as well as wasted time and probably saving your sanity at some point.  The average style and size of a wedding in Adelaide costs around $30-$35,000.  If you bought a new car or an overseas holiday for that amount, I bet you'd invest in an insurance policy on them.  Same goes for your wedding.

7. (I know, the title says six, I'm into surprises and this is your bonus.  You're welcome xo)
We're going to help you define what you want
- A common myth about wedding planners is that we're going to ignore your needs, go off on a tangent, and do things the way we want to, in order to boost our portfolio, or something.  I wouldn't know, I don't do that, and neither do any of the other planners I know.  Our job is to listen to you.  Really listen.  It's one of the most vital skills a wedding planner must have.  Your dream wedding is our dream wedding, and if you're not sure what that looks like yet, we know the questions to ask you in order for us both to be able to work it out together.  I figure one of the reasons you hired me is for my expertise and knowledge in this area, so I'm going to give you my best advice where it's needed.  But you are in control of the final outcome on your wedding, I'm here to facilitate that and make sure it happens, exactly the way you want it.

Well that about wraps it up, I hope I've answered some of your questions about how a wedding planner can make your life soooo much easier and help to ensure you remember your wedding as a beautiful day spent celebrating with all your favourite people gathered around you, instead of a stress-filled chore you just had to get through (ugh, who needs that, right?) 

If you'd like more info about exactly how Sparrow can help with your wedding, please visit our Services page and hit the Contact button to send an inquiry directly to our inbox.  We'd love to hear from you!  Cheers, Emma xo