Tuesday 21 December 2010

Dulce Designs wedding dress shoot...

Last weekend, Dulce Designs hosted its first fashion photo shoot for its 2011 wedding dress collection. Our photographer, Leon Rehman of Leon Rehman Photography completely understood the look and feel that we were aiming for and produced some stunning shots. The gorgeous hair and make up was done by the talented stylists at the Winfield & Jones Beauty Salon, also based on Francis Street.

Our dresses are a combination of modern chic and classic vintage. We stock our own branded wedding dresses as well as the South African Haute Couture designer, Chereen Anderson.

















All of the dresses featured in the photo shoot are available from the Dulce Designs Bridal Boutique, 27 Francis Street, Leicester, LE2 2BE. If you were interested in any of the dresses featured then please feel free to contact us to book an appointment on 0778 955 0899. For more pictures and information visit www.dulcedesigns.co.uk 

Friday 5 November 2010

Reception Ideas...an A-Z guide...

Looking for some unique ideas for your reception?? Carys Schutz, Owner and Manager of Dulce Designs- Weddings & Events, shares some of her ideas and upcoming trends that will make your day one of a kind...


A is for Autumn...
Be inspired by the bright and warm colours of Autumn. It is one of my favourite seasons and if you are having an Autumn wedding, its an ideal time to incorporate the golds, reds and yellows into your colour scheme.


B is for Bollywood...
       Why not try something different for your reception party and incorporate a Bollywood theme, with the decor, music, henna artists etc. There are many ways in which to keep your guests entertained.



C is for Cupcakes...
             A favourite trend in 2010, cupcakes are still rolling on into 2011. Why not use these tempting treats as edible wedding favours?
                                                                               http://www.heathersuniquecakes.co.uk/




D is for Diamonds...
      A girl's best friend and another way to add a bit of sparkle to your wedding day. Bound to brighten any reception table, table sprinkles are available in all shapes and colours to match your theme.



E is for Eco Friendly?...
   Why not try something a bit different for your wedding invitations and favours? Use Eco-friendly products, it's not only good for the environment but rather easy on the eye.
                                                                                         http://www.ranideshpande.com/


F is for Fresh Fragrances...
         There is nothing like a sweet smelling candle to set the mood at any event. Why not follow in Cheryl Cole and Tamzin Outhwaite's footsteps and welcome your guests into your venue with a beautiful scent.
                                                                                            http://www.neomorganics.com/






G is for Gift list....
          A must have at every wedding. If you find you already have everything you need to set up a new home, why not try an alternative gift list and get your guests to donate to a charity of your choice.
                                                 http://www.thealternativeweddinglist.co.uk/


H is for Homework....
    Thats right...homework... Before choosing your theme and accessories do your homework!! Check with your venue that it is licenced and is happy to have burning candles, open flames etc. Theres nothing worse than a party pooper on the day spoiling the mood.


I is for Inspiration....
   Make your wedding day more personal. See if your wedding theme, favours etc. can reflect you and your partners personalites or hobbies.


J is for Jelly beans...
        Why not treat your guests with a sweet bar. Fill a table with sweets of all shapes, colours and sizes. Play around with the arrangement and design, which will allow you to create another visual feature.




K is for Keepsakes...
Instead of having favours that will be put on the shelf and forgotten about, give your guests something they can remember you by and use everyday. Like these love bird salt and pepper shakers from http://www.aweddinglessordinary.co.uk/





L is for Lighting...
           Set the mood for your evening reception by adding candles. A romantic and cost effective way to add a touch of elegance to your event.
                                                                         http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/



M is for Made by hand...
       Handmade wedding stationery is getting more and more popular every year. If you know exactly what you want and want it your way, then go bespoke with your wedding stationery.
                                                                                                 http://www.dulcedesigns.co.uk/



N is for Nautical...
Send your guests on an adventure and incorporate a nautical theme into
    your wedding day, either in the fashion or the decor at your reception.




O is for Outside the Box...
         More and more couples are going for outdoor receptions, whether that be completley al fresco or under the cover of a marquee - there is a definite exotic charm to the them and outdoor BBQ's are becoming a popular menu choice.



P is for Pomanders...
    These unique flower arrangements are a great addition to any reception or wedding ceremony. A touch of flora on your wedding day is a must and pomanders are a great way of doing that.



       
Q is for Quizzes...
Help your guests to mingle with some table trivia. Encouraging them to chat and play games is one way to break the ice and make sure they have a good time.


R is for Recycled...
Why not use recycled paper to create your very own, very unique decorations. Origami swans are one way of taking this age old art and using it in your big day.



S is for Shabby Chic...
        A wonderful movement in fashion is now a popular theme for receptions. Add a pinch of the 50's with a touch of french chic. Think Cath Kidson, floral prints, lace and pearls.



T is for Trimmings...
    Add your own personal touch by using bespoke trimmings for your table decorations, centrepieces and favours.


U is for Umbrellas...
     Yes, these not only keep you dry, they are also now being used to accessorize bridal outfits as well as reception venues.
                                                                                   http://www.mybridesmaid.com/



V is for Vintage...
                The afternoon tea trend is being embraced in the catering industry and is now crossing over into wedding etiquette. Make the most of this mismatch trend by buying your crokery from charity shops or use it as an alternative way to display your centrepieces.



W is for Words...
 Greet your guests by using stylish word blocks, or use them to decorate your
       head table.
                                            http://www.etsy.com/

 

X marks the spot...
Make sure your guests know where they are sitting, with individual place names. Have fun in creating a unique way to display them.


Y is for Young ones...
         If you are having alot of children at your wedding it always helps to have some games or toys of some kind to keep them entertained- giving mum and dad a break so they can enjoy the celebrations.


Z is for Zesty...
                 Why not add one of your five a day into your reception decor. Fresh fruit displays are becoming very popular as a healthy alternative to your desserts and they look pretty too!!




I hope this article will give you some good ideas of how you can make your special day one to remember. For more help and advice please visit our website http://www.dulcedesigns.co.uk/ or come and see us at Dulce Designs- Weddings and Events, 27 Francis Street, Leicester, LE2 2BE.
      
         

  


Friday 29 October 2010

Dulce Designs launches new bridal wear....

In October 2010 Dulce Designs launched its new range of bridal wear in its brand new bridal boutique. The boutique boasts a range of  different styles and unique designs. Our in house designs are complemented by the South African, award winning Haute couture dress designer, Chereen Anderson.  A talented designer, whose unique designs have got her alot of attention overseas. An example of one her designs is displayed below...



A mixture of modern chic with the romance of the vintage style, this dress has an amazing beaded bodice with ruffles and flowers draped down one side. The A-Symmetrical cut and style is going to be a massive trend in the up-coming year.

Our in house designs include:



And much much more...

To see the full range of our dresses visit us at 27 Francis Street, Stoneygate, Leicester, LE2 2BE. To arrange an appointment for a fitting please call us on o778 955 0899. We look forward to seeing you.




Tuesday 21 September 2010

What Venue???

So...planning a wedding can be stressful at the best of times, but personally I think the hardest part and a very early process is chosing the perfect wedding venue. Which venue will most reflect both of your tastes, be a stunning location, have enough room to comfortably seat all your guests, be avaliable on your chosen wedding date, have a good catering selection, friendly staff etc...your head spinning yet? In my experience as soon as you both have decided on a venue and a date then the rest of the planning will start falling into place.

Start by sitting down together and looking at your local wedding venues. If none of those take your fancy or are suitable for your capacity then start looking slightly further afield, maybe in your county or just outside. My recommendation, and I know this cant always be the case but try not to pick a venue that is further than 30 mins max driving distance from your church, civil wedding ceremony or family home. This is purely for the convienience of your guests and family. You want them to spend the majority of their time enjoying the event you have created for them rather than being stuck in traffic or getting lost.

As Dulce is based in Leicestershire and I would love you to take a look at some of my favourite and highly recommended  Leicestershire wedding venues and see if any of them appeal to you for your big day:

1. THE CITY ROOMS, LEICESTER



A stunning Georgian venue based in the heart of Leicester's City Centre, The City Rooms has always been my favourite. Its breath-taking ballroom exceeds all expectations, with two further rooms downstairs as well as a very modern bar area, there is ample space for your guests to enjoy the day.
For more info visit www.thecityrooms.co.uk


2. PRESTWOLD HALL, LEICESTERSHIRE

This Stately home is a gem set in the surrounding landscape. Its stunning gardens provide a beautiful backdrop for your wedding photos and its interior is sure to impress all your guests.
For more info visit www.prestwold-hall.com


3. BELVOIR CASTLE




 For a fairy tale wedding, this venue is for you, with three different rooms to choose from as well as a lakeside marquee avaliable this venue is where childhood wedding dreams become a reality.
For more info visit www.belvoircastle.com


So when your starting to plaan your wedding make deciding on a venue one of your first priorities. For more information about our services and how we can help you find your perfect wedding venue please visit www.dulcedesigns.co.uk

Saturday 11 September 2010

The Art of Henna...

As a traditional part of every Asian wedding, Henna is quickly becoming more of a hassle rather than the beautiful intricate body art that it should be appreciated for. Carys Schutz, owner of Dulce Designs and professional mendhi artist looks at why this extraordinary fine art is an essential part of the Asian culture and should never be over looked…





To me, Henna is an unrecognised art form. It is seen as a tradition that has to be honoured purely because that’s what it is…a tradition. I would like to see henna making a come back, I would like to see it appreciated for the true beauty and skill that it is. Before I became involved in the wedding industry I knew nothing about henna. I knew what it was and how it looked but that was about as far as my knowledge on the subject stretched. Now I am fully trained and I feel like I can really understand how important and meaningful this long standing tradition is.

 
So what is Henna? And why is it such a key element in forming a tradition that dates all the way back to 12th Century? Henna is a completely natural dye that is extracted from the plant known as Lawsonia Inermis, the baby shoots of the plant are taken and ground into a fine powder. The rest of the plant is dried and ground to make hair products such as shampoos and hair dyes. Henna is not only used for decoration but can be used for medicinal purposes, in some case curing skin irritations and thinning hair.

 
The science behind how Henna works has also always intrigued me. It’s such an amazing thing that just by applying this cold, smelly, brown paste to your skin it can create a beautiful temporary work of art that stains your skin for up to two weeks without creating any irritation and most of all is completely painless. Henna works by reacting with the Keratin protein in the skin creating a temporary stain on the first few layers of skin. It is partnered with oil, water and/or tea to create the darkest stain as possible.



 
Art, to me is a way of expressing ones passion and Henna is an art form as well as a science that encompasses the love a bride has for her groom on a canvas as intimate as the brides body. The main reason for the tradition is originally to show the groom that the deeper the colour of his bride’s mendhi, the more love she has for him and the more their marriage will be built on strength and love. So if you are a bride looking to have mendhi done for your wedding I urge you to re think the reasons to why you are having it done. Do it, not purely out of tradition and because it’s what your family require you to do. Take pride in it and remember that the intricate patterns on your skin represent the love, strength, faith, passion that you will experience in your marriage.



 
If you are interested in learning more about henna and the application of mendhi, Dulce Designs runs regular courses that will teach you more about this ancient art and how to turn a hobby into a business. If you are a bride interested in having mendhi done for your wedding day then please visit www.dulcedesigns.co.uk to view our portfolio.

 
Please contact us on any of the following details; email us at info@dulcedesigns.co.uk or call us on 0778 955 0899. All images are copyright to Dulce Designs.

Why a Wedding Planner??

When I tell people that I’m a wedding planner you would probably be surprised and amused to hear that the majority of individuals automatically compare me to Jennifer Lopez in the hit film ‘The Wedding Planner’. Not because I’m a stunning Latino (I wish), but because the character Lopez plays optimises the stereotypical image that most have about wedding planners. The earpiece, the suit, the persona, the professionalism and the pure determination to make every wedding the perfect occasion for the bride and groom involved.


Even through this economic down turn, the wedding industry is surprisingly still thriving.
As long as there is love in the world there will always be weddings, regardless of the recent worldwide recession. Despite the financial restrictions, every couple still wants their dream wedding. Therefore where ever money can be saved it will be. Sadly that means for co-ordinators such as myself the expense most commonly avoided is the service of a wedding planner. This type of service has always been seen as a ‘luxury’ reserved for the rich and famous but you may be surprised to hear that recently wedding planners are being seen as one of the main components of the planning process.




For the brides that are working with a smaller budget, services can be offered just at the event for the day to arrange and execute every aspect of the wedding day. For those brides that are looking for a service that is slightly more personal, bespoke and completely dedicated to them, there is also an option to choose a full co-ordination package. This means that the couple will have their own co-ordinator from the beginning of the planning process, all the way through to their wedding day to help make sure that their vision is successfully made a reality.



Whichever arrangement works best for you, employing a wedding planner can actually be a lot more cost effective than you may think. Being well established in the business means that a wedding planner knows the best vendors and will have good working relationships with all the professionals. This in turn means that the couple can be reassured that not only are they getting the best services, but they are also getting the best in the business at the best price. With many couples, being very conscious about where they allocate their budget, most have realised that for all the advantages described above, the wedding co-ordination ends up paying for itself.



Give it some thought.For more information about our services please contact us. Please visit www.dulcedesigns.co.uk email us at info@dulcedesigns.co.uk or call us on 0778 955 0899

Friday 10 September 2010

Bijal & Rikin - August 2010

This August bank holiday saw the wedding of Bijal & Rikin. The wedding was a week long extavaganza starting with the religious ceremonies and registry, followed by a week packed full and exciting parties and other events, ending with an amazing Hindu Ceremony  and reception. I met Bijal over a year ago at one of the many wedding fayres that Dulce has attended and it was a couple of weeks after her engagement she asked Dulce to help her with the co-ordination of her wedding. With some amazing visions from the bride herself, we managed to create a spectacular event each time, whether it was the Sargam or the Reception.

The Sunday morning of the civil registry was a beautifully sunny one. Married at the stunning Prestwold Hall, Loughborough, Bijal looked a vision in her white wedding gown. After the civil marriage and photos, which were taken by Maz Mashru, guests were invited to the Bride's home where there was a reception lunch prepared by Indigo Catering.  With a Purple and lilac theme the photos just don't seem to do the marquee justice.




The guests were treated to a champagne reception and a four course Italian menu prepared by the skilled chefs at Indigo catering.


The next event was the Mehfil followed by the Mendhi night, once again at the brides home. The bride and family had chosen a 60's and 70's Bollywood themed evening with a twist.


With a much needed break on Friday, Saturday was the Hindu wedding cermony and Reception party held at the Hilton Metropole Hotel in Birmingham. Bijal's vision for her mandap design was clean, elegant and open so all the focus could be centred on the wedding ceremony.



With the Hindu wedding complete the party could now begin and with a 3 hour turn around time for the venue the heat was on to get everything prepared for the Reception in the evening. The theme was pink and sweet. There were alot of things to keep the guests entertained, with a sweet bar and truffle table, jazz band and a photobooth. The evening was a magical time where family and friends could enjoy the food prepared by Madhu's and music by A Cool Ensemble and Blitz Entertainment.





Dulce Designs wishes Bijal & Rikin all the best in their married life together-May it be filled with love and happiness. We were honoured that you choose Dulce to be your wedding planners.

For more information about our services and other events we have done please visit http://www.dulcedesigns.co.uk/