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    Popular clothing retailer House of CB is entering the wedding world. The British luxury womenswear label, which has been worn by celebs like Beyonce, Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez, has released their first bridal collection.

    The collection, called “The Modern Bride” features 10 stunning gowns in House of CB’s signature sultry styles. The dresses all feature luxurious satin, elegant detailing and feminine silhouettes.

    “Fall for the dress of your dreams with our collection of breathtaking, timeless dresses for the confident, modern bride. In true House of CB style, our Bridal Collection embraces fresh, innovative, and sophisticated details paired with show-stopping styles to make you feel confident and look beautiful on your wedding day,” says the fashion house on their website.

    “For our first collection we wanted to keep our shapes clean, chic and incredibly flattering; infusing our signature waist cinching corsetry with beautiful fabrics. Our aim was to create stunning pieces for your big day that are still affordable, whether it’s walking down the aisle, the reception or engagement party we hope you find something you love and are honored to be part of your wedding.”

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    The gowns retail for between £349 – £649, and are already available for purchase on their website. Take a look at the breathtaking gowns:

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    The Ines gown
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Margaux gown.
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Antionette gown
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Esmee gown
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Francoise gown
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Odette gown
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Delphine gown
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Estelle gown
    House of CB releases first bridal collection
    The Gigi gown

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    Actors Adam and Jackie Sandler have been together for a whopping 22 years. To honour the day they met, Adam wrote a touching tribute to his wife.

    Taking to Instagram, Adam posted two throwback images of the pair from their early days of dating.

    “22 years ago today we locked eyes and fell deep. Look forward to the next 22, young lady. Love you my forever girl,” Sandler captioned the image.

     

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    22 years ago today we locked eyes and fell deep. Look forward to the next 22, young lady. Love you my forever girl.

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    Many of Adam’s costars congratulated the couple in the comments, including Salma Hayek, Brooklyn Decker and Drew Barrymore, all of whom have payed Adam’s on-screen loves in the past.

    “You are the greatest couple and I love you both so much. And your girls !!!!,” wrote Drew Barrymore, who has acted alongside Adam in The Wedding Singer (1998) , 50 First Dates (2004) and Blended (2014).

    “Congratulations. You are one lucky guy,” wrote Grown Ups co-star Salma Hayek. “She is absolutely an extraordinary woman May that beautiful love ❤️ of yours go on forever .”

    “Love you two. You do it right. Congrats, kids!!,” added Brooklyn Decker, who played Sandler’s romantic interest in Just Go With It.

    The pair met on set of the 1999 film Big Daddy, in which Adam starred and Jackie had a minor role as a waitress. They fell in love immediately, and have since acted alongside one another in a number of films including 50 First Dates, Just Go With ItLittle NickyGrown Ups, and Grown Ups 2.

    The couple became engaged in 2000 and married in 2003 at an oceanfront Malibu estate that belongs to American radio and television personality, television producer and film actor Dick Clark.

    They have two daughters together: Sadie (14) and Sunny (11).
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    Songstress Alicia Keys and music producer Swizz Beats have reached an exciting milestone in their marriage. The couple recently celebrated their 10 year wedding anniversary, and took to social media to express their love and devotion for one another.

    In an Instagram post, Keys called her husband her ‘dream come true’, and thanked him for all he has done for her over the years.

    My love, you are my dream come true!! You always make me smile. You make me laugh and think and grow and dream and reach and stretch and I am in awe of our love! 10 joiiiwwnnntttttttzzzzzzz!!!!It’s so fast bc it’s so much fun! and so true and real and genuine! I adore you!!! Here’s to so much more of the greatness we create together!!! Deeply appreciating and loving every moment.”

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    She also posted a video of the pair dancing in celebration of their anniversary.

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    Swizz Beats also took to Instagram to thank his spouse for her years of support.

    “1 full decade of love & life wow? Never raised our voice at each other in 10yrs wow? Thank you for everything my love ?? you’re truly everything my Love? I wish us 100 more yes plus inshallah ?? Happy 10yr anniversary Queen Dean,” he wrote on Instagram.

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    The pair met through a mutual friend at a young age, when Keys was 14 and Beatz 16. They continued to run into one another at various industry events, but only began dating years later when they collaborated on a music project.

    They became engaged in Hawaii in 2010 and tied the knot later that year in Corsica on July 31.

    They have two children together: sons Egypt (9) and Genesis (5). Swizz also has three children from previous relationships.

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    Congrats to the happy couple!

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    South Africa is home to some incredibly talented organisations whose aim it is to give couples the absolute best day of their lives. We’ve rounded up some of our favourite local wedding planners to help you get a head start.

    Zavion Kotze Events Company

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    Talent and passion are what drives this award-winning company. With world-class quality, Zavion Kotze caters to clients across the country seeking to create their perfect wedding. They most recently planned the extravagant reception of former Miss Universe, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, and American footballer Tim Tebow, so you know you’re in good hands!

    Oh Happy Day 

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    Oh Happy Day is an award-winning wedding and event planning company, run by a dynamic set of creatives. Whether you’re looking for a wedding planner in KwaZulu-Natal or beyond, they travel throughout the country from their base in Durban to make your dream day a reality.

    Precious Celebrations

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    Precious the Planner is a luxury wedding planner & event designer. She has been internationally recognised for planning, designing, producing, and executing luxury celebrations. Her company, Precious Celebrations, is designed to offer clients personalised service through creativity and uniqueness based on individual taste and preference.

    Wedding Concepts SA

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    This premier wedding service handcrafts weddings of distinction for a select and limited group of clients from across the globe. From conceptualisation and supplier selection to briefing and organisation of the day, Wedding Concepts is a full-service Wedding Planning business.

    Happinest

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    With an entire team ready to help you achieve the wedding you’ve always wanted, Happinest puts their all into each and every event – no matter how big or small. Their bespoke wedding service offers full coordination, meaning couples can sit back and relax in the lead up to their big day.

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    Modern couples have been inspired by natural greenery when planning their big day. Botanical-inspired weddings are huge in the wedding world and are much-loved for its ease and affordability.

    Aromatic herbs like rosemary, mint, lavender, sage, and basil work wonders as wedding decor for a multitude of reasons. They are cheap and easily accessible as they can be grown at home and harvested. They also smell amazing and will make your guests want to keep sniffing those amazing fragrances all day.

    Herbs are also incredibly versatile. We love that herbs can be used in various ways on your big day beyond the food. Incorporate it into your table decor or your bridal bouquet. You can also use it as a parting gift for wedding favours or as an alternative for the traditional rice toss.

    Here are some ways to use herbs throughout your wedding day, from your escort cards all the way to your wedding favours:

    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    How to incorporate herbs into your wedding day
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    Planning a wedding is tough enough, but add a global pandemic and it’s almost nightmarish. While some rise to the occasion, others require guests to do some strange things in the name of love.

    According to a thread on Reddit,  one bride reportedly re-invited guests to the big day after she had to change plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Included in the RSVP is a request for each guest to write two essays on why they should be allowed to attend. The bride’s sister took to Reddit to ask whether she is in the wrong for refusing to RSVP.

    “So my sister is getting married next February, destination wedding no less. I have doubts whether this wedding is actually going to happen with the pandemic and everything but she is totally set on moving forward,” writes the sister.

    “Anyways because of the pandemic, her original venue has made her cut down on guests because they’re cutting capacity by half. As a result she’s sending out “re-invites” that asks everyone to RSVP again. But in order to figure out who to invite and who to cut, she’s asking all confirmed guests to submit two 250-word “essays” to two questions. The gist is that they’ll use these essays to choose who can come or not, based on people’s enthusiasm. People who don’t write the essays at all will be automatically disqualified.”

    The two questions guests must answer are “why do you still want to celebrate this day with us?” And “what will attending our wedding mean to you specifically?”

    The sister believes that she should not have to write these essays, as she is spending her own money on plane tickets and a hotel to attend the destination wedding, as well as a wedding present. However, the bride has told her that without an RSVP, she may not attend the wedding.

    This has caused strain in the family, with the parents telling the sister she has to write the essays or else she will cause even greater issues with relatives.

    Since the thread was posted, it has received 3 700 comments with the vast majority siding with the sister. Many suggest writing the essays in a sarcastic manner.

    “I would definitely send in two essays. The first would say ‘Mom/Dad said I have to come or I’m in BIG trouble’ over and over again until you hit 250. The second, ‘I’m your sibling'”, comments one Reddit user.

    Is the sister in the wrong for not meeting the bride’s wishes, or is it unfair of the bride to expect guests to motivate for why they deserve an invite?

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    The extended lockdown has wreaked havoc across various South African industries. Many wedding vendors have been left jobless as weddings are banned under current regulations.

    Pink Book Weddings is giving back to the wedding industry by having a competition for a FREE 360 degree virtual tour on Pink Book Weddings, where they help wedding vendors and brides connect by promoting them and giving them that extra push they need.

    “With the COVID pandemic changing everyday life as we know it it goes without saying that weddings have changed indefinite as well. Venue viewings have become a lot stricter and less; but 360 virtual tours are filling the gap and becoming a literal life safer for venues,” Pink Book Weddings explains.

    This gives couples the opportunity to view a venue from all across the world, and is an amazing marketing tool that gives potential clients an in-depth experience of your venue all in the comfort of their own home.

    To win, venues must fill in this form.

    The competition closes on August 20 at 3pm. Good luck!

    ❗️❗️WIN A FREE 360 VIRTUAL TOUR FOR YOUR VENUE ❗️❗️
    Be sure to enter this incredible competition to stand a chance of…

    Posted by Pink Book Weddings on Wednesday, 29 July 2020

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    “Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue”. This is the age-old saying for weddings that has survived for decades. It comes from an old english rhyme back in the Victorian era. Having old, new, borrowed and blue elements in your big day are said to be good luck.

    Whether you’re susperstitious or not, you can’t deny that blue is a darling shade. Cool blue is the pantone colour of the year, meaning this hue is especially trendy.

    Blue works wonders on all skin tones, and can be rich or soft depending on the specific shade you pick. Brides can have fun with a full blue gown, or go subtle with some blue detail. Either way, its sure to make you even more lucky on your big day.

    If you love this colour and want to incorporate it into your wedding dress, take inspiration from these fancy frocks:

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    Finding the perfect wedding gown is a dream come true, and whether you’re buying yours off the market or having it designed specifically for you, there are a couple of things to look for in a wedding dress, aside from it looking amazing.

    While style is important, there are a number of elements to consider when choosing a gown that will greatly impact on how it looks on you. Here is what to keep in mind:

    COMFORT

    It is so important to ensure that you feel comfortable in your dress. You will be spending a fair amount of time in it and besides the wedding nerves, you don’t want to aggravate any stressful feelings by having a dress that is heavy, painful to wear or inconvenient on the dance floor.

    For example, if you love the look of a corset but find its boning is affecting your ability to breathe, you need to have that refitted or simply opt to not have one.

    SIZING

    It is common for brides to order a dress in a smaller size to motivate them to lose some weight before the big day. We advise against this, as it can bring unnecessary stress and pressure. There is always room to pinch in some extra fabric at a later stage, but there is little you can do about a dress that is too small.

    FABRIC

    Choosing the right fabric can make all the difference – it can change the look, feel and cost of your dress. Be sure to know what fabric you want and why before deciding on your dress. Stay away from fabrics that won’t wash well, are too hot, see-through or will reveal any sweat stains.

    You have to consider where you will be holding your wedding and the weather of the day. A velvet dress isn’t the best choice for a summer beach wedding, and a strapless chiffon number might leave you feeling frosty during an outdoor winter wedding in the mountains.

    SEASONAL

    Remember to keep the season in mind when picking your perfect gown. You may want to add sleeves if you’re having an autumn/winter wedding or opt for less fabric during a summer wedding. Whether your big day will be outdoors or not is also a factor to keep in mind when thinking about style, especially if you don’t want a low hem or long train to get dirty outside.

    MOVE ON

    Once you have settled on your gown, stop looking for other options. This will only cause unnecessary stress. If you’re ever feeling unsure, sneak a try-on (carefully, of course) or look at some snaps of you in the gown to remember why it’s perfect and why you love it.

    Your dress should be one that captures your personality while emphasizing your best qualities, but it’s not all about the looks. Try to remember all of the smaller details about the dress that will make it perfect for you and your wedding.

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    Guest lists will have to be smaller for the foreseeable future amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Even as weddings are allowed to continue again, we predict there will be a strict limit on how many people may gather.

    As a result, couples will have to be extra cautious when determining who will attend their wedding. Beyond this, your guest list size is also a key issue because it will largely affect the total cost of your wedding.

    Here are some tips for creating a list and sticking to it.

    Decide who plans the list:

    In most cases, you, your fiance, and both of your families will each have their own idea about who should be invited.  While everyone can share how they feel, it’s key to discuss beforehand who has the final say on the list.

    To get off on the right foot, have everyone involved submit a list of the people they’d like to attend. They should rank the names in order of importance, starting at the top. Then you and your fiance can compare the lists and cross off any duplications. Add up the numbers that are left to determine how close you are to your estimated count and figure out how many more people you may need to eliminate (or, if you’re lucky, who you can add). Then, have each of the parties involved cut an assigned number of names, starting from the bottom of his or her personal list. This way, both families are treated fairly, while you manage to keep control over the size of the guest list.

    Make an A and B List:

    While it may sound harsh, there are some guests that are more important than others. Having your parents and best friends present is probably more meaningful than your cousin twice removed. A good idea is to create separate lists: your A and B list.

    In list A, include all the essential people you want at your wedding, like your close family and best friends. Anyone you deem non-essential but would be nice to have around should go in your B list. This will include colleagues, distant relatives and neighbours.

    Determine budget and venue:

    Before going crazy with your list, it’s helpful to know what you can afford and what your budget allows. There is no point in having a long list if your venue can only accommodate 100 people. When venue shopping, keep in mind whether you want a small. medium-sized or large wedding.

    Similarly, you need to know that you have the budget to back this up. If you want a big wedding, you need to have the funds or a plan to be able to finance a wedding of this scale before inviting people. You don’t want to have to un-invite people later, or scrimp on other aspects of your big day.

    Adults only:

    An easy way to limit a guest-list is to go child-free. While it’s cute to have nieces and nephews in your wedding, some decide that no other children who are not in the wedding party may be invited. This also helps to cut down on costs of an on-site babysitter for super small kids, and needing entertainment to prevent tiny tots from boredom.

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