"In the world of wedding invitations, brides have always strived to be unique," says Melissa Wayte, owner of Paper Affair. The latest trends in invitations, save-the-dates and stationery include the use of custom fonts and monograms and personal motifs designed just for the bride, presenting her with a one-of-a-kind, creative element that reflects her and her husband-to-be, Wayte says.
As the special events coordinator for Truluck's Dallas, Rebecca Wright knows a good party when she sees one… or in her case, when she’s planning it. After 15 years in the biz and hundreds of rehearsal dinners and receptions in her repertoire, Wright has held on to a slew of innovative ideas for lasting memories.
With so much time, love and attention devoted to every detail of your wedding, you reserve the right to be choosy when it comes to selecting your photographer. After all, the person behind the lens is in charge of capturing every magical moment from your engagement session to your grand exit from the reception. And our expert, Stacey Pinkney from Simple Moments Photography, dishes on her approach to nailing down the perfect wedding photographer for you.
As the owner of his namesake catering company, internationally renowned Chef Andrew Ormsby knows the secret ingredients for an impeccably catered wedding celebration.