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Hello Loves, Last week, I shared affordable wedding dress options for all the beautiful brides-to-be. Today, it's all about the groom. I'm sharing 10 personal touches that can enhance your wedding day style. The first four are most impactful to your overall wedding aesthetics, considering they complement the bridal party. 1. Pocket Boutonniere: The pocket boutonniere is a modern twist on a classic wedding staple. Unlike standard boutonnieres, they often have a wider variety of flowers due to the way they are structured. I've also seen other embellishments, such as crystals and geodes, added for a more unique flare. Be mindful of your proportions when choosing a design to ensure a balanced, streamlined look. 2. Pocket Square: Obviously, if you take the pocket boutonniere route, this will be hidden. But should you choose a standard boutonniere or none at all, a personalized pocket square adds a nice touch. It is a perfect way to incorporate a borrowed item with sentimental value. Pocket squares can also be personalized to memorialize a loved one who has passed on. 3. Shoes: From custom-designer kicks to worn-in Western boots, footwear is a perfect way to show off your style. While you should still consider the overall aesthetics of your wedding, there is a bit more freedom to stand out. Take things up a notch by doing a shoe change for the reception, and be sure to have your photographer capture your fashion moments as well. 4. Socks: Since socks aren't as visible, this is a perfect way to incorporate something personal. In addition to prints and patterns, sentimental messages can be embroidered onto your socks. These work great for photo ops and keepsakes to cherish for years to come. 5. Jewelry: Jewelry offers an abundance of versatility when it comes to personal style. From different designs to the types of pieces that you choose, there's plenty of room to get creative. I especially like vintage pieces for weddings since they often come with rich stories and sentiments attached. 6. Cufflinks: Cufflinks are pretty straightforward. From initial monograms to unique natural stones, there are options for everyone's style. While not as impactful, they make your overall look more polished. Consider button-cover cufflinks if you are wearing a standard button-down shirt. 7. Timepiece: Timepieces provide another opportunity for a borrowed or passed-down memento. Grooms often receive a pocket or wristwatch from a father figure or prominent man in their life. Also, many partners will gift their future hubbies with an engraved timepiece. Either way, this item has the potential to provide great sentiment. 8. Cologne:
While cologne isn't visual, it still impacts your wedding day style. Be sure to choose a fragrance that compliments your body chemistry without being over-powerful. Take the time to sample a few different scents and sit with them before making your final purchase. The sense of smell triggers memories, so don't overlook it on your special day. 9. Fresh Ink: A thoughtful tattoo is such a unique personal touch for your wedding day. Whether it be a couple's tatt or a design that honors your union, it's an intimate memento you'll carry forever. For an added layer of fun, consider keeping your fresh ink hidden and surprise your partner with it at the end of the night. 10. Hair/Grooming: We all know that your hair is an integral part of any look, and your wedding day is no exception. Give yourself several months to choose a style that suits your vision. Don't neglect your facial hair and skincare routine. Consider hiring a (well-vetted) mobile barber/stylist for day-of service for the freshest look. More Ideas Here: https://www.pinterest.com/MimiNikohlDS/wedding-groom-style/ Incorporate these tips and show up as a confident, stylish groom on your big day! Until Next Time, Mimi🤗
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Hello Loves, New year, new Pantone color! Mocha Mousse is Pantone's Color of The Year for 2025, and I'm obsessed. As a neutral hue, this color is extremely versatile and pairs well with others. From makeup to tablescapes, I believe we'll be seeing this one all over the wedding scene. Read on to learn how I'd incorporate the color and how you can use it for your wedding day. Floral Pairings: Mocha Mousse is a neutral color perfect for floral arrangements. In addition to foliage and filler, there are plenty of flower options in similar shades. Roses are amongst the most accessible and come in a variety of natural colors in the Mocha Mousse family. Quicksand, Sahara, Moab, Toffee, and Amnesia are some of my favorites. I would embrace the current trends and incorporate bold colors into the arrangements. This will make your floral designs feel more fresh and modern. Check the swatch palettes above for some sample pairings. Beauty Looks: The versatility of Mocha Mousse is evident in the world of beauty. From flawlessly barefaced to bold, sultry looks, there are many ways to incorporate this color. My tip here is to choose the look that makes you feel most confident. Work with your MUA to create at least 2 different looks. One look should be a more professional version of what you're used to. The second should push you out of your comfort zone a bit. Sit with both looks and see how each one makes you feel. Tablescapes & Furnishings: In addition to the wedding florals, furnishings and rentals are a great way to showcase color. Since Mocha Mousse is a neutral color, rentals are easily accessible and provide a warm background that accentuates varying styles. I would incorporate a mix of materials in Mocha Mousse, from glass and ceramics to velvet and leather. The variety of textures will provide depth and add visual interest to the event space. Bridal Fashions: One of the most simple yet impactful ways to introduce Mocha Mousse is in the wedding wardrobe. The bridal party is on full display during the ceremony and the reception, so choose shades in the Mocha Mousse family that complement your skin tones. For a fresh look, have the groom/smen wear Mocha Mousse, a neutral color, and have the bridesmaids wear a bolder color. This selection will also go a long way in facilitating cost per wear. Decadent Desserts:
Last but certainly not least, bring in some actual mocha treats. With desserts, it goes beyond the stunning color, you also get the amazing flavor. If mocha isn't your cup of cocoa, opt for salted caramel, dulce de leche, coffee creme, etc. I would incorporate multiple flavors by having a dessert bar instead of just a wedding cake. I love the idea of guests having a variety of goodies to sample and indulge. You can include options like macarons, cheesecakes, pastries, cookies, and mocha mousse, of course! I really enjoyed creating this post. Seriously, how stunning is this color? I can't wait to see how couples will interpret this color trend! Until Next Time, Mimi🤗 Hello Loves,
As we head into the new year, I wanted to share some top wedding trends for 2025 and why I'm completely obsessed with them. From design styles to social shifts, I've gathered my absolute favorites. I'm quite curious to know which ones resonate with you, so feel free to comment below. 1. Sustainability/Eco-Friendly Weddings While eco-friendly weddings are nothing new, we've come a long way from the performative, sometimes condescending nature of "Going Green." Yes, there is still a certain social hierarchy associated with sustainability. However, the modern practices feel more intentional and authentic. From digital wedding stationery to vintage attire, couples are opting for a zero-waste approach. Not only is this trend good for the environment, but it fosters creativity and innovation. How To: The key here is authenticity. If full-on digital correspondence feels too impersonal, opt for invitations made of recycled or biodegradable materials. If you are not into secondhand threads, secure attire made from sustainable fabrics instead. Lastly, consider hiring vendors that specialize in sustainable practices to ensure the most effective impact. 2. Immersive Experiences Couples are going all out to curate unique experiences for their wedding guests. Beyond an open bar or live band, creating unforgettable experiences has become a major part of wedding planning. I love the versatility and accessibility of this trend. From interactive cocktail seating charts to post-reception midnight food trucks, couples are making memorable moments guests won't soon forget. How to: When deciding on featured experiences, consider the overall theme of the wedding and your budget. Whether you settle on a DIY tattoo station, a custom jewelry engraving suite, or hiring a cigar roller, it should feel like a seamless addition. I always tell my clients to consider "Purpose, Practical, and Personality" to help them finalize their decision. Purpose: How will this experience benefit your guests or enhance the overall wedding Practical: Assess the logistical application and ease of use Personality: Does this represent you as a couple and or the culture of your wedding community 3. Tech-Integrated Technology will continue to play a major role in weddings this year, both in front and behind the scenes. Expect to see hi-tech photo/video booths, flashy laser light shows, and dynamic digital DJ booths. Couples are also relying on AI to assist with the planning process. Tasks ranging from vendor sourcing to vow writing will be digitally enhanced. I love how accessible high-end planning resources have become for couples with smaller budgets through the use of AI. For more tech-inspired wedding trends, check out Chapelle Johnson's article for The Knot. View it here: www.theknot.com/content/wedding-technology-trends How To: The key to this trend is not overdoing it. Be mindful of why you are incorporating specific tech elements and how they will enhance your guests' experiences. 4. Bold Colors Say goodbye to basic, boring palettes and roll out the red carpet for bold, beautiful colors. I'm always here for a rich color palette, especially for weddings. Be prepared for vibrant floral arrangements with unique accent colors and printed elements. We'll also continue to see perfectly mismatched bridesmaid's dresses. The use of colors in unexpected ways, such as flatware, stemware, and jewelry, will also be abundant this year. How To: Instead of choosing a color swatch to match everything back to, take the time to develop a thoughtful color palette that includes alternative shades of your main colors. Do some research to get a feel for how colors will look paired together. Lastly, if bold colors are new for you, start with something low-stakes, like a scarf. This will help you decide if it's right for your big day. 5. Alternative Wedding Gowns Alternative bridal attire is becoming increasingly popular. Gone are the days when wearing a bold color or pants as a bride is newsworthy. Brides have really made it a point to let their personalities shine with their wedding attire. Be on the lookout for a wide variety of options ranging from artsy and avant-garde to composed and casual. This is exciting because comfort feeds confidence, and that is the ultimate accessory for your big day. Check out this Pinterest board for some unique bridal attire ideas: www.pinterest.com/MimiNikohlDS/alternative-wedding-dresses/ How To: Wear what you want. Wear what feels good. Wear what you'll look back on and think, I DID that! 6. Personalization Personalization has been a major part of wedding planning for as long as I can remember. However, it has evolved substantially and is currently more comparable to product branding. As a graphic design girlie, this excites me. I love watching couples collaborate over the "branding" of their wedding. There's a beautiful intimacy that comes with artistic teamwork. Through connection and compromise, couples can create symbols of love that will be displayed throughout their wedding. From meticulously designed monograms and quirky sayings to intricate graphic art, we will see hints of personalization at every touch-point. How To: Consider every opportunity for personalization and choose the ones that feel authentic to you. Think about the overall presentation to keep things streamlined. I hope you're inspired to incorporate some of these into your big day. Which trend are you most excited about? Until Next Time, Mimi🥰 Hello Loves, Today we're getting into wedding guest etiquette and pro active responses for the bride and groom. While I could probably fill a book with all of the wedding don'ts, here are a few that are top of mind. 1. Unless it is a matter of life and death, do not call a bride or groom on their wedding day. Save the well wishes for the reception or send a thoughtful note. If you're unexpectedly unable to attend, either send a message or reach out to the designated wedding manager (planner, relative or friend). For The Couple: Consider handing your phones off to a trusted member of the bridal party, sibling, or other relative on the day of the wedding. Give the trusted party guidelines on how to handle each scenario. 2. If the couple is having an unplugged ceremony PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN! Quality wedding photography rates start at around $3,000. Not to mention the additional funds spent on the very sign that says to put your phone away that some people choose to ignore. Don't be that guest. Be in the moment and experience the ceremony in real-time. Don't run the risk of ruining the professional shots the couple has paid for. Also, don't be disrespectful of the couple's wishes. For the couple: If professional lock boxes are out of the question, have your officiant or MC remind guests to power off their phones and not to take photos. 3. Always follow the dress code set forth by the couple. Under dressing is never a good look but over dressing can be even more problematic. Whether you agree with the dress code or not, find a comfortable way to oblige. If you're unsure about what's appropriate, there is a ton of information online regarding the topic. Also, check in with the couple (in advance of course) for some extra guidance. For the couple: Add the dress code to your invitations so there's no confusion. Also, use the details card to direct your guests to your wedding website where visual examples of said dress code should be provided. 4. Be sure to RSVP before or by the date specified. As a fellow commitment phobe, I understand the urge to wait until the last minute. Don't do it! Make a note of anything that may present an obstacle such as transportation, childcare etc. and find solutions early on. This will relieve the mental clutter and help you make a final decision. For the couple: Make it easy for guests to respond. In addition to a response card, provide instructions for digital responses via your wedding website. Give yourself enough time between the RSVP date and the final headcount for the caterer. This will cut down on the stress of rounding up those final responses. 5. Never bring unconfirmed guests to a wedding. Not only is it considered tacky, but it can also leave the bride and groom with an unintended bill. If a plus one wasn't extended to you, take it as an opportunity to make some new friends. For the couple: Communicate with your wedding professional how you'd like the situation handled, should any extra guests arrive. It's also good to loop in a relative to assist said wedding professional as they'll have more insight into your family dynamic. 6. Do not over indulge. I've often heard people say if there's no open bar, they're not showing up🥴. That being said, an open bar is no excuse to over-drink. This isn't about being judgmental nor will I tell you how many drinks are appropriate. However, I will encourage you to drink responsibly. Don't put yourself in a position where you're a danger to yourself or others. For the couple: While you should't have to babysit adults at your wedding, I recommend designating a relative to work with your wedding professionals should someone become inebriated. The safety of all your guests should always be front of mind. 7. Do not ignore the gift registry. The couple is literally telling you exactly what they want or need. Listen! A personalized gift is nice (if you know the couple well enough) but, just picking up a random toaster isn't as thoughtful. A monetary gift or donation in the couple's name is better served. For the couple: Register for items in different price ranges to better accommodate your guests. Some wedding registry sites also allow for you to request donations toward your honeymoon. 8. No impromptu speeches. Wedding ceremonies and receptions are planned events. There's usually an extensive timeline curated by the couple and their wedding planner. So, no random speeches or toasts. Instead, write your heartfelt words in a card for the couple to enjoy after the wedding. Should the couple open the floor for speeches, keep it short and audience appropriate. For the couple: Consider having an audio guestbook (I've linked a few below). This is great for guests that want to express their love verbally. Also, it's a nice way to remember those loved ones who may not be with us for much longer. 9. Do not take any centerpieces or decor items unless instructed by the couple. A beautiful centerpiece can be quite tempting, especially for a flower lover. However, wait for the go-ahead before snatching up those blooms. Some decorations might be rentals and can cost the couple if misplaced. For the couple: Have your MC or DJ make an announcement regarding whether centerpieces are up for grabs or not. Some couples even make a game out of it. Another alternative is to have someone place all of the eligible items in a central area so guests can grab them on their way out. 10. Do not get engaged or make any big announcements during someone else's wedding unless arrangements were made with the couple beforehand. This can be really sweet and romantic if done with the couple's blessing, especially if it's a relative or close friend that most of your guests are also connected to. However, no couple is obligated to share their special moment with you in that way. Certainly don't just assume it's okay to pull such a stunt. Bonus Round: 11. Don't request a plus 1 12. Don't complain or talk badly about the wedding or guests while at the wedding 13. Don't walk in or crowd around the back while the wedding party makes their way down the isle 14. Don't hijack the photographer for a personal photo session 15: Don't post the bride in her dress before she does (unless permission is given) 16. Don't mess with the seating chart (unless you're sure the change would be approved) 17. Don't try to "upstage" the bride and groom 18. Keep quiet during the ceremony, toasts etc 19. Read the room when it comes to appropriate dancing 20. Have a positive attitude and great time! Until next time, Mimi☺️ Audio Guest Book Options
Hello Loves, I'm just popping in for a quick one. I was asked for more affordable options in response to my previous Viva Magenta Dress post (view it here). I found these three dresses on Amazon, all under $50! Each dress is remarkably versatile. So, you'll definitely be able to wear it again. Check them out below. Until next time,
Mimi ☺️ Hello Loves, Summer is right around the corner. So, the social events will be moving outdoors. Keep things cool with these refreshing cocktail trends. Champagne Wall Yes, champagne walls are still going strong. I love this idea because it's a double duty element. Not only will your guests enjoy a drink, they'll love posing in front of this design feature. Take things a step further by also making this display your seating chart. That's three jobs, score! Curated Cocktails Curated cocktails can add a personal touch to any event. They're a delicious way to showcase someone's personality or represent a brand. The key is to also reference a shared experience when crafting your beverage, such as: the current season, holiday, or another element that links your guests together. Finally, give your cocktail a catchy name that ties into the theme of your party. Cocktails To Go
My favorite parting gifts are the ones people will actually use. A good favor should also feel like an extension of the party. A to-go cocktail is not only practical, but easy to DIY. So, get out your favorite drink recipe and send your guests home with a party in a glass! I hope this inspires you to try something new at your next event. Be sure your guests are 21 or over, and please drink responsibly. Until next time, Mimi☺️ Hello Loves, Mother's Day is right around the corner. So, I'm sharing some gift ideas that both YOU and your mom will love.
I hope you were able to find the perfect gift for your mom and have a good laugh in the process. Seriously, this present should be all about your mother, but, if you can also benefit, then everyone wins😉.
Until next time, Mimi☺️ Hello Loves,
Let's kick off wedding season with some flowers. Today, I'm sharing 3 of my favorite floral wedding trends for 2023. I'm especially excited for the third one. As someone who loves color, I'm thrilled to see which unconventional hues will be on display this year. 1. Petite Bridal Bouquets: Bridal bouquets will be daintier in 2023. Brides are taking a break from robust, overflowing arrangements and opting for more delicate options. These petite posies still pack a punch. However, they won’t completely steal the show. Instead, they will perfectly accentuate the bride in her beautiful gown. 2. Edible Arrangements: Be prepared for perfectly placed produce. Wedding tablescapes will be infused with distinctive, non-floral elements in 2023. Amongst these will be carefully curated fruits and vegetables. With so many unique colors, textures, and shapes, florists are adding produce to their design arsenals. From exotic, white coconuts to simple, fresh lemons, get ready to experience food beyond your plate. 3. Fashion Forward Color Palettes: We’ve seen so many unique color trends over the past few years, from monochromatic desert hues to dynamic pops of neon. In 2023, Wedding Florists aren’t holding back when it comes to color. Be ready for thoughtful, sophisticated color stories ranging from beautiful, bold blends to creative color blocking. We will be seeing floral arrangements with inspired shades and patterns both naturally and artificially colored. Seriously, these breathtaking arrangements could rival anything you’d find on the latest fashion runway. Which trend are you most inspired by, and will you be incorporating any of them into your wedding? Until next time, Mimi ☺️ Hello loves, Today's Valentine's Day post is perfect for my procrastinators and introverts. I've compiled a list of date night ideas you can do from the comfort of your own home. Check it out below: 1. Skill Share Why not share something you're passionate about with the one you love? Whether it be photography, playing an instrument, or culinary gifts, the level of intimacy between teacher and student is undeniable. 2. Win Me Over This one is a ton of fun. Especially if you love to argue a point. Prior to date night, you will select a series of topics (keep it playful). Consider subjects like, most dynamic R&B group of the 90s, best Leonardo DiCaprio movie, or the ultimate after school snack. Then, craft your argument for each topic (visual aids are encouraged). Not only do you get insight into the way your partner thinks, but, you will also, learn random, useless, trivia facts👍🏾. So, cater the topics to suit your personalities (get as spicy as you'd like) and I promise you will be thoroughly entertained. 3. Blindfolded Tasting Are you a foodie? Can you taste the subtle notes of despair, when you've reached the bottom of your French fries? Then, you'll love this one. Get a pair of blindfolds, or use a necktie or pantyhose (a la Christian Grey). Then, prepare an assortment of foods to feed your partner. Be sure to incorporate different flavors and textures. Also, think up interesting ways to serve each item, make sure the kids aren't home😉. 4. Picnic This one's pretty straight forward. It's just food, and, well, the floor. Incorporate mood lighting, music, or even a movie. Make it as romantic or as raunchy as you please. Seriously, you can't mess it up. There's a reason why it's a classic. 5. Renos & Romance This one is perfect for couples that live together. If you're good with your hands, or fancy a design challenge, try taking on a small renovation together. Create a feature wall in the family room, or reupholster that side chair in the den. Just make sure it's a project you'll work well together on (please, no power tools if you will be drinking)! 6. Paint and Portraits Nothing says love, like immortalization. Remember that one scene in Titanic? So, break out the canvas and paint or sketchpad and get a glimpse of yourself through your partner's eyes. For some added fun, try using body paint and let your partner be the canvas (FYI this can get a bit messy). 7. Recreate The Date A date so nice, you'd make it twice. Choose a memorable date as inspiration ( it doesn't have to be the first) and recreate a few key moments. You can get really creative, since it'll take place at home. Make the night extra special by incorporating mementos from the original date. I hope you've found a date idea to suit you and your significant other. Remember to be creative, thoughtful and have fun! Happy Valentine's Day.
Until next time, Mimi☺️ Hello Loves, I hope you've stepped into this new year confident and renewed. I've certainly been feeling like I'm ready to take on anything. Even Pantone is matching my energy with their color of the year. Viva Magenta, is giving fun, flirty, and sultry, with a side of "play with me if you want to"😩. Seriously, I'm so in love with this color that I've rounded up 10 dazzling dresses to have you showing up and showing out every season of 2023. Check them out below (links in each photo): I hope this inspires you to start having fun with color.
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