Traditions...

Friday, May 25, 2007


Here is the age long question brides have about something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. Thanks to James Federico (A Boston Photographer) and Joe Photo ( A California Photographer) for supplying this for us Boston Brides!

The saying, "Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue” is a popular rhyme that has been used since Victorian times. The "something old" represents the bond to the bride's family and her old life; "something new" represents the couple's new life together and their future hope for happiness, prosperity and success; "something borrowed" from a happily married woman is meant to impart similar happiness to the bride; and "something blue" represents fidelity and constancy.

It's all about glamour!

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Sleeves are a hot trend for 2007.

Glamorous Gowns Hot For 2007!


Glamorous wedding gowns are the must have for 2007 weddings. Simplicity is out and big time glamour is in. Aside from a dramatic venue and stunning decor, the bride of course must be the lime light of the event! Brides in Boston are draping themselves in lace, pearls, appliques and embellishments. Unlike the bridal predecessors, these are not fruffy but much more sophisticated glamour. Sleeves are also making a come back. Again, unlike the previous brides of the 80's, these sleeves are merely an accent, not the focal point of the dress. Soft lace sleeves or a dainty shrug accents the lace gown or posh embellishment. Sleek solid satin gowns are not the trend for the season, sorry plain janes out there. But if you add a nice lacey shrug or a few pearl accents, you are the most glamorous bride if the night! Check out Justin Alxeander, a local wedding gown vendor for your glamour gown!

Hot Trend for 2007 Weddings!

Thursday, May 17, 2007



One of the many HOT trends for this years weddings is to have your reception at a unique venue. No more wedding receptions at your local function hall, or even the complete wedding facility. Nope, not the 2007 bride, she needs to out shine all previous brides by taking her party to some place that her guests have never partied at before... well didn't party at as a wedding guest. These brides are taking it to studios, night clubs, barns, even the New England Aquarium! A great site to check out for unique venue ideas is Boston Best Events One venue in particular that any bride would love is The Big Easy Bar. A bar??? Yeah, this unique venue is a bar, but transformed into a wedding reception, the ambiance is stunning!It holds 170 seated guests. Big Easy allows outside catering, and provides an event coordinator! The bar's special feature is two floors with a wrap around balcony! Mardi Gras not required. A grand entrance here is like any other! Not to mention that the table seating would be more social and fun. This is just the tip of the iceberg for ideas. Let me know your great locations for a wedding reception!

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007


Miss Bustonian


WOW!!! I first saw these at the Bayside Wedding Expo this past year. I was an exhibitor, so I got the sneak peek of all the fun stuff before the crowds came. The Mr. Bustonian was there. The Mr. is a school bus painted blue and pimped out MTV style. Full wet bar, stripper pole and awesome sound system. Ok, so the guys loved it. What about the girls???? They didn't forget us, Miss Bustonian is hot, hot pink that is! With all the same trimmings as the Mr. This is a must for your bacholerette party. Aside from the fact you and your girls will be travelling in top style... booking the Miss also includes VIP treatment in all the best clubs downtown. Think no lines, no cover charge, VIP tables and more! The Miss doesn't stop there, she includes all you can drink in the bus and they will coordinate a stripper to perform in the comfort of the Miss, if you'd like. The price isn't outrageous either. I had a girlfriend book the Miss and it was only $60 per girl... CHEAP considering if you paid covers, parking and drinks in town that would easily by over $100!!!! Check them out, you won't be disappointed!!!!
The Miss Bustonian

THE LAUGH

Monday, May 14, 2007


This picture was taken by James Federico of The Feds Studio on May 12, 2007 at the North Shore wedding of George & Sarah Tower. This is a classic look at what a photojournalistic photographer should shoot like. This picture shows the raw emotion of that moment. There is no way to pose this picture. James will be submitting this photo to the Wedding Photojournalist Association annual wedding contest. This contest is a highlight in the PDN magazine each April. The best wedding photojournalists from around the country get into this magazine with their award winning photos. Chances are James will be published in this esteemed magazine as an award winner with "The Laugh". Give your feedback on this photo. When searching for a wedding photojournalist, make sure you see raw emotion in the photos. Can the photographer you are debating on hiring capture the feeling of the moment?

"Save The Date" --- The NEW Norm

Sunday, May 13, 2007


Maybe it hasn't striked you yet, but "Save The Date's" are now the NEW social norm for planning a wedding. They creep into your mail, sometimes before you even know the couples engaged. Funny, how less than 3 years ago these "reminders" were of a rare breed. Most of our parents still have no idea what they are. As we evolve so has the new generation of brides. These brides (especially Boston Brides)are very busy. Between work, the gym, your man, friends, community service, your mom, and traffic, you need to plan a wedding. And so as they say, "A bird of a feather, flock together." Of course that means a brides circle of friends and families share the same hetic lifestyle of constantly being on the go. Who can remember a date a year in advance? How can a person be expected to plan their vacation, work, etc. around a date sum 365 days away? That's madness! Ah huh, the "Save The Date" card to the rescue. So, as funny as our previous generations may think it is... these nifty little suckers are quite practical, no make that HELPFUL to our guests. They have indeed become the expected normality to a wedding. Nowadays, guest expect to receive a "Save The Date" just as soon as you book the ceremony. And now our Boston Brides have taken it one step further. These are no longer cute snapshots with a border printed at the CVS down the street. Oh no, these "Save The Dates" are researched, planned, customized and ordered to match the every detail of the wedding of their dreams. Brides are taking as much time deciding on the "Save The Date" cards as their invitations! After all, these cards are the gateway into your entire fanatasy wedding and sets the stage for your guests to oooww and aawww! Daisy Days has a really cute collection of "Save The Dates" that I believe any savvy Bostonian Bride would be happy to call her own. Check them out at http://www.daisy-days.com/

Friday, May 11, 2007




This cake by Konditor Meister is a new trendy twist on a classic look. Very feminine and romantic, but without the frou frou of lots of flower bouquets. If your bridesmaids are wearing a soft hue of dusty rose with pearls, this cakes for you!


This Konditor Meister cake is perfect for the super chic and funky bride out there. You know who you are! If your bridesmaids (or yourself) are wearing hot pink... this cakes for you!

Konditor Mes... Who???

Konditor Meisters! Montellios rival is making a big name in the South Shore. Delicious flavors include Strawberry Grand Marnier - gold cake with white choc Mousse and fresh strawberries (MY FAVORITE), Tiramisu - gold cake, mascarpone mousse & coffee flavor, Cognac-Truffle Torte - gold cake, white choc-truffle mousse & touch of cognac and so much more. The carrot cake is to die for! I honestly can't say anything bad about Konditor Meister. They have been awarded the Best of Boston 2005 and they were the winning wedding cake chosen on the Today Show. Just an FYI, the cake feeds many more people than they say, so if you are having a small intimate wedding with 30 people, I wouldn't buy the cake for 30 people, but rather the cake that feeds 10- 20 people. The cakes are very rich and people usually don't eat big pieces. The customer service is great, on a winter blizzard a few years ago, the owner opened the store just for a customer to pick up a cake! And they always offer to carry the cake to the car for you. As far as design... the cakes are beautiful. The pastry chefs can create a cake for any bride's style. Take for instance, the cakes above! I personally had my wedding cake custom designed by Konidor Meister!
Check them out!
http://www.konditormeister.com

Love These!!!!

Thursday, May 10, 2007



Ok, no matter what your style is these blumebuds are WICKED AWESOME! They are fresh and unique, and even more importantly practical. They have multi purposes.
1. Table Decor... no need for floral centerpiece.
2. Name Places... need I say more.
3. Gifts... the gifts for guests are slowly fading out as couples keep a tight budget.
4. CUTE, CUTE, CUTE!

They come in boxes of 6 and inclde the vase, blumebuds box and name tags! All for under $10! So let's do the math. 100 guests x 17 packs of blumebuds (remeber 6 in a pack)equals $170 for gifts, decor and name tags! Can't get more frugal than that, but still look so hip!

Want some Blumebuds? Contact me for more info at kate@thefedsstudio.com

Tower Hill Botantical Gardens


The Feds Studio recently photographed and filmed the wedding of Cathy and Don. I was one of the photographers on site. This was my first visit to Tower Hills Botanical Gardens in Bolyston, Ma. (That's near Worcester) I was very impressed! The Orangerie was breathtaking and the fountains were whimsical. There is a large stone patio overlooking the mountains and a lake. Beautiful at sunset! Ok, so now the critique. It was VERY BUGGY, so go prepared. This wedding I speak of was in the end of April, not prime bug season. Hundreds of tiny nats flew into my face and hair. YUCK! The bar was less than to be desired. It was a push cart of some sort, only dressed up by the left over ceremony flowers, and they didn't even serve real "Coke" or "Poland Spring". From what I hear from the wedding planners I know, there is a long time to book a wedding in the secret garden. So if your heart is set on there, plan your wedding for 2009! But worth the wait.
See for yourself: www.towerhillbg.org
Above is a local Boston Bride, Cathy, in the Orangerie at Tower Hill.