Sunday, 29 March 2020

How to Make Your Wedding Feel Royal

You and your significant other may not be Harry and Meghan or William and Kate, but who says you can’t have a wedding that feels just as special, or dare we say, royal? It doesn’t take much to give the occasion a little extra elegance! Check out our tips for making your wedding feel royal.
Select a Stunning Venue
Most royal weddings and celebrity weddings take place in gorgeous venues. Fortunately, New Jersey is home to the beautiful Nanina’s in the Park estate, which offers you the perfect background for a memorable, elegant wedding. The ballrooms and other interior spaces are exquisitely furnished and decorated, while the gardens provide a luxuriant backdrop for photos or outdoor ceremonies.
Borrow the Family Jewels
If you don’t own a lot of fine jewelry, and you can’t afford beautiful custom pieces right now, why not borrow a piece or two from family members? After all, Meghan borrowed a stunning heirloom diamond bandeau from the Queen and wore it with her incredible veil. Plus, the jewelry could serve as your “something borrowed.” Be sure that any heirloom jewelry is protected by insurance and well-cared for throughout the event.
Choose Royal Colors
Most royal weddings incorporate classic, rich hues like blue, purple, gold, white, and sometimes crimson. Rich red is the color of courage and pairs well with gold, representing wealth. Purple is well-known as the color of royals, and blue connotes both loyalty and wisdom. Choose two or three of these hues and adjust the shades to suit your preferences.
Invest in Gorgeous Flowers
Royal weddings tend to have lots of lush florals. If your budget can’t handle wall-to-wall roses, ask your florist to suggest alternative flowers that are locally grown or in-season, to reduce the cost. Flower petals carpeting the aisle, a floral arch over the couple, and abundant centerpieces at the reception can give your wedding that luxe, royal look.
Include Unique Invitation Details
A royal wedding is also about history, memory, and detail. Thick textured paper, letter-pressed invitations, your own wedding crest, and other special touches can lend extra elegance to your celebration. Keep the wording formal and simple, and use ribbons, gold foil or edges, and maybe even a stamped wax seal to enrich the invitation experience.
How to Make Your Wedding Feel Royal

Select a Royal Wedding Dress
A royal wedding dress is often fairly traditional, with a sweeping skirt, a long train, and an even longer veil. Beadwork, lace, and embroidery are hallmarks of a royal bride’s ensemble. If you’re going for a royal aesthetic, ensure that your gown and the bridesmaids’ dresses are formal and elegant in style.
While your wedding may not be as opulent as a true royal’s, you can choose a venue, florals, and outfits that are exquisite and memorable. To reserve your wedding date, contact Nanina’s in the Park as soon as possible, and remember to ask about our five-star catered feastsour preferred vendors, and the other special services and details we provide to make our wedding couples feel like true royals.

Saturday, 21 March 2020

Biggest Celebrity Weddings of the Past Decade

While you may not have the budget of a celebrity couple, it can be fun to take inspiration and ideas from fabulous high-profile weddings and adapt them as your own, on a somewhat smaller scale. Explore some of the biggest celebrity weddings of the past decade and glean a few ideas that you can use to take your own wedding celebration to the next level.
Biggest Celebrity Weddings of the Past Decade

Prince William and Kate Middleton
The royal wedding of Prince William and Duchess Kate was a stunningly elegant affair, one which 23 million Americans watched live. Kate’s lacy gown with its extra-long train inspired other brides to indulge in long, trailing skirts. The fascinators worn by those in attendance also sparked a resurgence of unique, beautiful headpieces for brides and bridesmaids.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Harry and Meghan’s royal wedding was viewed by an even larger American audience of 30 million people. Prince Harry wore his military uniform, and Meghan wore the stunning Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau Tiara with her veil, which itself was a piece of art, embroidered with delicate florals representing the Commonwealth’s 53 countries.
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin
When George Clooney married Amal Alamuddin, a British-Lebanese human rights lawyer, the event took place under a gorgeous arch festooned with white roses—a special touch that you could adopt for your own wedding. The wedding itself was fairly small, with only a hundred or so guests, proving that luxurious weddings don’t need to have a large crowd.  Amal’s dress featured an off-the-shoulder style and beautiful beadwork.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie
Having been partners and parents for years, Brad and Angelina finally decided to tie the knot in 2014. Though their union has since dissolved, the wedding itself was a charming affair, with many hearts melting over the inclusion of a bridal veil decorated in artwork from their children. This wedding, held at a French chateau, was a small event, with just 22 guests. True to form, Angelina and Brad dispensed with some traditional wedding elements in favor of keeping the event simple. The flowers, for instance, were picked that morning from the garden. The vows were handwritten, and some say that Brad borrowed a tie from one of his sons after forgetting his own.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend
Model Chrissy Teigen and singer John Legend fell in love during a music video shoot. After seven years of being together, they tied the knot by the edge of the lovely Lake Como in Italy. Letterpressed invitations and programs boasted a crest unique to the couple, while guests were gifted leather-bound itineraries screen-printed linen bags containing bottles of Prosecco. Tiny sachets, also imprinted with the crest, contained rose petals for guests to toss over the couple as they left. Those details, along with the lush florals, the beautiful setting, and Chrissy’s three stunning gowns made this wedding incredibly luxurious and unique.
If a celebrity-style wedding is important to you, your first step should be finding the right venue. Nanina’s in the Park is a gorgeous estate with beautiful gardens and elegantly appointed interior rooms; plus, we offer on-site five-star catering and a host of other benefits. Contact us today to reserve your date or schedule an in-person tour of our grounds and event spaces.

Sunday, 15 March 2020

The Wedding Makeover

For many women, the upcoming wedding is their big chance to have a truly astonishing makeover. But a wedding makeover shouldn’t be limited to the morning of the big day; it’s an ongoing process that spans the months preceding the wedding. Gradual change ensures that you have time to experiment with new looks and find out what actually suits you. Plus, you also have time to make lifestyle changes that will hopefully impact your future even after the wedding. Explore some different aspects of the wedding makeover.
The Wedding Makeover

The Body Makeover
Your significant other loves you no matter what your size or shape may be; but for many brides and grooms, the wedding day provides additional motivation for getting shape, becoming stronger, and choosing a healthier lifestyle.
If you’d like to get more fit in time for the wedding, you’ll need to start far enough in advance, like months ahead of time. If you have the budget for it, obtain a gym membership or a personal trainer. If you can’t build those into the wedding budget, you can be your own trainer. Find some exercise or fitness coaching videos online and use those to keep yourself motivated!
Making careful food choices, incorporating exercise in your daily and weekly routine, and drinking plenty of water can all take you to the next level with your own health. After weeks and months of effort, you’ll be astonished how strong and healthy your body becomes.
Massages, Exfoliation, and Moisturization
Stress and weariness can take a toll on your body. As your wedding approaches, be sure that you’re getting enough sleep each night. Aim for 7-8 hours at least, no one wants dark shadows under their eyes on the big day. You can use cooling pads for your eyes as well.
Consider taking a spa day a few times before your wedding. Exfoliation and moisturizing can do wonders for your skin, so choose a spa that gives excellent facials. Some Asian beauty practices encourage regular facial massage as a way of increasing blood flow to the skin and promoting healing. In addition, schedule a full-body massage to purge wedding and work stress from your entire body.
Haircut and Treatment
Is your hair dry and brittle? Have you had the same hairstyle for a long time? Think about indulging your hair with some deep conditioning treatments; but first, schedule a haircut to get rid of any split ends. If you like your current hairstyle, keep it, but just freshen it up a bit. You could also try a new color, some highlights, bleaching, or color streaks. Just be sure that the aesthetician is skilled at dyeing and treating hair, so you end up with a beautiful, professional result.
New Makeup Style
Maybe you’re in a rut with your makeup routine. Now is the perfect time to try some new products! Start months ahead of the wedding in case your skin reacts poorly to any of the items you’re trying. If you have friends who are good with makeup, ask them to try a few different “faces” or makeup styles on you, so you can find new foundations, powders, eye colors, and other products that you love. Keep in mind that the best makeup style is one that totally looks like you, only better!
To showcase your gorgeous wedding makeover, you’re going to need the perfect wedding venue. You can view a virtual 3D tour of Nanina’s in the Park on our website, or contact us to schedule an in-person tour. Our event specialists will be thrilled to answer all your questions and provide wedding day tips to make your experience as wonderful as possible.

Sunday, 8 March 2020

Travel Tips for Honeymooners

Your honeymoon is the first vacation the two of you get to take as a married couple. Though you may have been on vacation together before, this trip is special. It’s a time to indulge yourselves and to make memories that will last a lifetime. Check out our travel tips for honeymooners so you can make the most of this special journey as newlyweds.
Travel Tips for Honeymooners

Tell the Hotel it’s Your Honeymoon
Before you arrive at the resort or hotel, let the staff know that you’ll be on your honeymoon. Even if you didn’t spring for a honeymoon suite or romance package, the staff may still provide a little something extra, like flowers, a free upgrade, a box of chocolate, or some complimentary champagne. Those little surprises can make the experience extra special.
Take It Slow At First
The first day or two can be slow-paced and leisurely. After all, the two of you need to recover from the months of wedding planning and from the emotions and stresses of the wedding itself. Plan to save that first day for a nice relaxing time at your hotel or resort. No need to jump right into sight-seeing!
Talk About Honeymoon Goals
Couples often have different visions of what a vacation should be like. To avoid conflict while you’re on your honeymoon, have a clear, honest discussion about honeymoon expectations before you actually go on the trip. Is one of you eager to explore the city, island, or countryside, while the other would prefer lots of time in the hotel or resort? Find a balance or compromise that makes both of you happy.
Have a Basic Plan
You want to leave some room for spontaneity, of course, but having a general plan for the honeymoon can be helpful so you don’t leave your destination disappointed. Discuss which points of interest are must-see spots for you, or which activities you absolutely want to make time for. It also helps to have a budget for your time away, so you don’t start out your marriage having money arguments about what you can and can’t afford. Remember to build in some financial padding for unexpected expenses along the way.
Limit Electronics Time
A honeymoon is all about enjoying each other. Consider an agreement between the two of you to severely limit your time on electronics, including laptops, tablets, or phones. You can set your phones in airplane mode so you can still take gorgeous honeymoon photos without being distracted by other apps and social media.
Surprise Your Lover
Remember, the honeymoon is all about romance and connection. Try to plan a little something to surprise your new husband or wife while you’re on the trip. It might be a small thoughtful gift or a big romantic dinner at a scenic location; the scope of the surprise doesn’t really matter. What matters is showing your new spouse how much you care.
For more tips about weddings and honeymoons, browse the Nanina’s in the Park blog, and remember to view our gorgeous photo galleries for inspiration as you continue to plan your wedding. If you have any wedding-related questions, our event specialists will be happy to help you.