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Melanie is a bridal stylist who adores bold prints, local farmers markets, and getting down to 90's music.  This native New Yorker currently resides in the Bay Area with her precious pup and even more precious husband.  

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    Monday
    Sep172012

    Art Deco Love and a Guest Post

    When I was a costume designer I was always asked “Melanie, what is your favorite era to design in?”.  This is always a tricky question since there have been some really incredible periods in history for fashion.  As hard a question this is to answer, my reply is always “the art deco period of the twenties and thirties”.  The fashion, architecture and art of this time period are all so glamorous. I just can’t get enough! 

    Translating my love for this era into weddings is seamless.  Check out my inspiration board over on The Collection Event Studio today for all the feathers, sequins, and geometric goodness!  They are celebrating all things Art Deco all week long, and I absolutely loved being a part of it.  

    I am so happy that this era has already made quite the comeback in jewelry.  Here are my current favorite art deco inspired earrings to complete your twenties wedding look.   After writing this post I probably need a pair to wear to a wedding next weekend.  Don’t you think? 

     

     

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    Xoxo,

     

    Melanie

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