These Chandelier-and-Chiffon Ceremony Backdrops Are Super Trendy

Adding an eye-catching wedding ceremony backdrop behind the spot where you and your groom will say “I do” will help draw all of your guests’ eyes front and center. After all, the exchange of vows is the most meaningful part of the wedding ceremony, so it is important to put some thought into making the altar the main focal point of the ceremony space. And whether you’re tying the knot indoors or outside, a beautiful ceremony backdrop will impress guests as they arrive and take their seats, and will also make for some seriously gorgeous photographs (and Instagrams!).

Couples these days are becoming more and more creative with their ceremony backdrops, decorating the space with everything from flower-adorned arches and wooden arbors to hand-painted murals and suspended Edison light-bulb installations. But one of our favorite ceremony-backdrop ideas? Combining glamorous, sparkly chandeliers with soft, ethereal panels of draped chiffon. The glowing chandeliers lend an elegant, more traditional feel to the ceremony space while the airy, sheer-chiffon panels create a warm, romantic ambiance. The combination of the two is utterly unexpected, elegant, and chic. Here are six of our favorite takes on this stunning ceremony-backdrop trend.

Outdoor Glam (above): Want to make guests’ jaws drop the moment they set foot in your ceremony space? Think: oversize, top-to-bottom chiffon panels, multiple sparkling chandeliers hung from varying heights, and massive fresh-flower tie-backs. The end result? Seriously stunning.

Floral Chandelier: If your wedding venue has a clean and modern look, soften the space up a bit by adding a simple, flowy chiffon backdrop. Top it off with a lush, oversized chandelier adorned with fresh greenery and crisp, white flowers.

Crisscross Draping: Instead of hanging them vertically, take two chiffon panels and cross them over each other, elegantly draping and weighing down the tails at both ends. The finishing touch? Hang a chandelier right in the middle — it’s such a subtle touch that yields a very striking and modern result.

Loft Space: Gauzy chiffon draping adds an air of romance to an industrial, brick-walled wedding venue, while a suspended crystal chandelier lends the space a bit more elegance and formality.

Chandeliers and Draping: It’s amazing how soft, chiffon draping and the warm ambiance of a crystal chandelier can turn a simple room into an ethereal ceremony space. We also love how the jet-black Chiavari chairs really pop against the all-white backdrop.

Rustic Barn: Extra-long chiffon panels help soften up the rough-hewn look of this weathered, rustic barn; also, the hanging chandelier helps creates a focal point for the ceremony and vow exchange.

The Eco-Friendly Bride's Guide to a Napa Bachelorette Weekend

Road Trip Idea Through Napa For Eco-Friendly Bride

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Just because you want to be eco-friendly doesn’t mean you can’t have an amazing bachelorette road trip with your best ladies to celebrate the end of singledom — Especially in Napa Valley. From the latest electric cars that make it possible to drive long distances without recharging, to a growing eco-friendly wine movement, restaurants supporting local organic farmers, and no shortage of top notch spas boasting eco-friendly products, Napa Valley is the perfect place to enjoy a bit of luxury and make some wine filled memories with your best friends — all while leaving the smallest environmental footprint.

1. The Vehicle
If you want to go on a road trip the most important part of being eco-friendly is finding an electric car that can go long distances without having to be recharged. Of course, you can always rent the very stylish Tesla, which can go 340 miles per charge, if you want to go big. But the safest bet for a longer road trip is to get a car that has a generator that creates more energy as it drives. While the Toyota Prius definitely has made a name for itself in that respect, the Chevy Volt’s latest model is the best bet for a long road trip because of its gas-powered generator giving it a range of 420 miles. So you won’t ever have to worry about running out of electricity. Plus its got a pretty rockin’ sound system, which is more than necessary for any great road trip.

2. The Hotel
Napa has no shortage of great hotels to stay at. But if living the eco-friendly lifestyle is important to you on this trip, look no further than Calistoga Ranch. This luxury resort in Calistoga is equal parts chic and rustic with acres of forest for hiking, a picturesque lake, and cabins that merge the environment with architecture. Enjoy organic spa treatments or spend the day lounging at the pool, either way it’s entirely guilt-free and 100% luxury. Besides Calistoga Ranch, on the Sonoma side of the valley, you’ll find the brand new Single Thread Farms — a small farm and luxury inn with a focus on sustainable farming and ethically sourced ingredients.

See More: This Couple Canceled Their Big Wedding for a 50-Person Party in Napa Valley

3. What Wineries to Visit
Not all wines are created equal, but thanks to a new generation of wine makers, Napa Valley is now making a name for itself in the world of eco-conscious wines. One such winery is CADE, a beautiful winery that sits on the slopes of Howell Mountain. Not only is the view breathtaking but CADE was also the first organically farmed LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Certified estate winery in Napa Valley. Closer to the heart of St. Helena you’ll find the incomparable HALL wines. Producers of unparalleled cabernets (often reaching 98-100 points) that perfectly fuses art with sustainable design for a winery as gorgeous as it is conscious. Odette, an organic sister winery to CADE has also led the way with promoting a more sustainable and limited use of water for wineries in the face of California’s massive drought—which just so happens to result in some pretty amazing cabernet. A win, win situation if we’ve ever heard of one.

4. Where to Eat
Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch is a must visit for the eco-friendly foodie. A Napa favorite serving farm to table food from the ranch’s “full-circle” farm. Enjoy wine made on site alongside expertly prepared organic dishes served family style on communal tables for one of the tastiest, and most sustainable, menus in Napa. If you want to celebrate with some aged wines and one of the best steaks you’ll ever eat in your life, look no further than PRESS. Napa’s top of the line steak house serving ethically chosen, delicious cuts of beef from famed butcher, Brian Flannery. But if you really want to go all out, we suggest heading over to 3 Michelin starred Meadowood for a once-in-a-lifetime tasting menu by award winning chef Chris Kostow. With a combination of sustainably farmed ingredients from their own farm and eco-conscious purveyors, there’s arguably no better place to eat in Napa.

Ryan Reynolds Just Apologized to Blake Lively in the Sweetest Way

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Ryan Reynolds is once again proving that he and Blake Lively are Hollywood’s biggest power couple &mash; even when he majorly screws something up. A couple of weeks ago the Deadpool star had a big ol’ slip-up when he accidentally revealed the sex of baby number two to all of his Twitter followers. At least he’s not the only one… We’re looking at you, Ashton Kutcher! In the not-so-subtle tweet, Reynold’s joked, “The mobile above my daughter’s crib is just a whole bunch of NuvaRings. So she remembers how lucky she is.” Being the super private couple that they are (come on, they have like three Instagram photos together), we could only imagine the sh*t storm of trouble he was in at home for revealing that baby James wasn’t the only little girl in the household anymore.

When we thought the actor couldn’t get in any MORE trouble as is, he confirmed our suspicions that baby number two is in fact a girl while talking to Conan O’Brien on his late-night talk show. We guess the cat’s out of the bag!? “Two [kids] under two is tough,” Reynolds explained to Conan. “Yeah, a lot of estrogen. It’s like an American Girl doll took a sh*t on my life.” Ruh-roh.

It seems that Lively was not very happy about this recent slip-up, at least according to her oh-so revealing Instagram post featuring a chocolate cookie and a glass of milk. She captioned the drool-worthy pic saying, “The ways I know that @vancityreynolds got himself into huge trouble on @teamcoco tonight: Not only did he come home with my true love, @levain_bakery cookies, but he personally toasted them for me and brought me a cup of milk WITH ICE. Literal brownie points.”

Looks like the best way to Lively’s heart is through her stomach! Can’t argue with that rationale. Now, if only we can get loose-lipped Reynolds to tell us his new daughter’s name… He may have to bring his wife 10 cookies for that mess up!

See More: Ryan Reynolds’ Shout Out to Blake Lively at the MTV Movie Awards Was Hilarious (and a Little Raunchy)

A Classic Southern Wedding at a Charleston Plantation

Classic Charleston Wedding, Bride and Groom Portraits

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When Michael Bruns proposed to Victoria McCauley, there were fireworks — both of the metaphorical and literal sense. He asked Victoria to be his wife during a July 4th celebration, during their two families were present and could join in on the fun. (In fact, the soon-to-be father of the bride filmed the proposal while posing incognito on a neighbor’s porch!) “This had to be the most surprising moment of my life,” Victoria says.

The couple would later gather their family (plus 200 additional guests) for a September 19, 2015, destination wedding in Charleston, South Carolina, where they often traveled to visit Victoria’s brother. He also served as the couple’s eyes and ears on the ground of Charleston. In fact, the couple trusted his recommendation of Lowndes Grove so much that they committed to the venue before seeing it in person. Spoiler alert: They weren’t disappointed. “Lowndes Grove is the epitome of a Southern home,” Victoria says. “I had always dreamed of a beautiful outdoor wedding.” With the help of A Charleston Bride, that’s exactly what the couple got. Their outdoor fete was gorgeous down to every last Southern detail (just wait until you see the couple’s cigar bar). Photographer Virgil Bunao was on hand to capture their late summer celebration, all seen below.

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Victoria didn’t choose her Kenneth Pool wedding dress for its dramatic, sheer back or hand embroidered-lace details, although those certainly didn’t hurt. “I loved this gown because it was comfortable,” she says. “This was important to me because I knew both Mike and I loved to have a good time.” Plus, with a simple bottom half, the lace on her cathedral-length veil really stood out.

Her white and blush bouquet contained garden roses, hydrangeas, and gilded hypericum berries for a dash of glamour.

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Michael went with the most classic wedding look: A black and white tuxedo, complete with a bow tie and pocket square. He also wore a watch Victoria’s parents had given him for Christmas.

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Victoria’s bridesmaids wore a mix of different champagne-hued gowns for the big day. “I wanted them to have options so they could choose what they felt more comfortable in,” she explains. Like the bride, each ‘maid carried a round bouquet of ivory and pink flowers, but Victoria’s arrangement had something special: Her florist tied her grandmother’s hanky, which had once been stitched on her bonnet for her baptism, around the handle of her bouquet. “At my bridal shower, my mom gave it to me and the bonnet had been undone to wrap around my flowers for my wedding day,” she says.

Mike asked his groomsmen to mimic his traditional attire in black and white tuxedos, and he gifted the men their black bow ties.

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The ceremony was held at Trinity United Methodist church. There, their florist decorated pew ends with clusters of white hydrangeas to make the aisle pop and two large floral arrangements that flanked the altar.

Victoria and Michael considered writing their own vows, but ultimately decided on a traditional ceremony. “I guess I had always pictured I would say what I had heard in the movies on my wedding day,” the bride says. “There is something special about repeating the same vows that our parents, grandparents, and other generations before have said.”

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At the reception, the couple set up a suspended cigar bar with vintage Pepsi crates hanging from a tree branch. For guests that preferred to pass on cigars, the bride and groom also arranged a lounge sitting area, complete with a sofa, chairs, and a chandelier. Cocktail tables covered in blush-colored linens gave friends and family another place to relax between trips to the outdoor bar that served up delicious drinks.

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The couple’s reception tent draped in gold chiffon, and guests found their seats at tables covered in blush-colored linens and centerpieces that included towering trumpet arrangements to small gilded boxes filled with roses, hydrangea, and stock. Five crystal chandeliers hung above the tables, lending a romantic glow to the space.

Everyone noshed on a Southern-inspired menu that included cornbread, shrimp and grits, fried green tomatoes, crab cakes, and beef filet, plus au gratin potatoes made from the mother of the bride’s own recipe.

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Victoria and Michael’s cake might have been the reception’s most interesting décor element: The tiered confection was suspended from the ceiling with crystal cables and nestled in a bed of hydrangea, roses, and stock. It included layers of vanilla cake with raspberry jam and salted caramel buttercream and red velvet cake with cream cheese buttercream.

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The party then moved to a separate tent for dancing, where the bride and groom kicked things off with “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Frankie Valli. “I have always been a huge fan of oldies, considering that’s all my mom let me listen to in the car growing up,” Victoria says.

After the party wound down, the newlyweds departed on their honeymoon to France. It was the first time Michael had ever been to Europe. “We left two days after our wedding and arrived in Paris,” says Victoria, adding they also visited Cannes, Nice, and Monaco.

Ceremony Venue: Trinity United Methodist || Reception Venue: Lowndes Grove || Wedding Planner & Florist: A Charleston Bride || Bride’s Wedding Dress: Kenneth Pool || Veil: Dimitras Bridal || Shoes: Jimmy Choo || Hair & Makeup: Ash & Co. || Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bill Levkoff || Groom’s & Groomsmen’s Attire: Charleston Tuxedo || Wedding Bands: James and Sons || Music: Charleston Virtuosi; Seth G || Catering & Cake: Patrick Properties Hospitality Group || Rentals: Snyder Rentals; Event Haus; Polished || Transportation: CE Executive || Videographer: Life in Rewind || Photographer: Virgil Bunao

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How Old is Old Enough to Be a Bridesmaid?

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When it comes to choosing your wedding party, you’ve got so many people to choose from: Childhood buddies, college BFFs, siblings, your closest friends in your new city… the list goes on! It’s already a lot of options, but there are even more when you reconsider the age requirement. So how old is old enough to be a bridesmaid, and which of your gals is too young for the job? Our experts weigh in.

While the cut off between a flower girl and a junior bridesmaid is clearly set at “tween,” figuring out where to draw the line between junior bridesmaids and bridesmaids is a little more tough. You’ll want her to be old enough that she can hang out with your friends and still feel comfortable, but also don’t want to deny the spot to a special woman in your life just because she doesn’t have a driver’s license.

There are two logical places to draw the line between your junior bridesmaids and your bridesmaids. The first is to place the cut-off at 17 or 18 — i.e. making a high school diploma a requirement. This will ensure that the ‘maid in question is a little more grown up, which will make her more comfortable amongst your 20-something friends and make her feel like she’s part of the gang instead of just your little sister or younger cousin.

The second option is to draw the line at 21. This will enable her to attend your bachelorette festivities, whether you’re heading to a winery or hitting the Vegas Strip. It would be a bummer to leave your sister behind, especially if she has Maid of Honor status, and setting the bar a little higher means she’ll be able to participate.

Of course, you can also define the role however you’d like to accommodate the girls you love. If your sis is 15, why not let her still serve as your MOH? There’s no reason that special role can’t go to someone a little younger. Include her in as much as possible, then send her down the aisle with a groomsman when the time comes!

See more: Can Your Mom Be a Bridesmaid?

Teyana Taylor's Wedding Photos Prove That She's Officially the Coolest Bride Ever

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We got to see her entire Super Sweet Sixteen play out almost a decade ago, but we never got to sneak a peek at the second biggest party in Teyana Taylor’s life — her wedding day! Until now that is… After revealing that she tied the knot with NBA player Iman Shumpert earlier this fall, the 25-year-old newlywed finally released the first of her wedding photos on her Instagram page — and they’re kinda badass…

Back in September, the singer with the amazing bod from Kanye West’s “Fade” music video appeared on The Wendy Williams show where she (accidentally!) revealed that she had married her sweetheart, with whom she shares an 11-month-old daughter with. According to Entertainment Tonight, at the beginning of the show, Taylor tried to play it cool when it came to her relationship status. “Maybe. Maybe not,” she replied when Williams asked if she had tied the knot. However, later in the interview, Taylor spilled the beans when she referred to Shumpert as her hubby. “I have a beautiful baby [and a] wonderful husband,” she said, which Williams immediately called her out on. Oops! But that was the last we heard of the pair’s super secret wedding until today when the recording artist finally revealed some snapshots from the big day.

Taylor took to Instagram where she shared a photo of herself and her hubby wearing matching leather jackets that read “I Do” and “I Do Too,” respectively. How cool, right?! And for an extra dose of cute, their little one is seen sitting between in them, also in a biker jacket. “Oh! Me too..,” it reads.

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“Love is an emblem of eternity; it confounds all notion of time, it effaces all memory of a beginning, and all fear on an end,” Taylor captioned the post, including a hashtag that said it all: #Hitched.

Taylor also gave her fans another peek into her big day earlier this week, posting another wedding day photo that showed the newlyweds beaming after tying the knot, with Taylor holding a red rose bridal bouquet. With both the bride and groom rocking jeans and biker jackets, this is officially the coolest couple ever!

Classic Wedding Day Clutches for Every Bride's Style and Budget

You’re never fully dressed without a smile — or the proper accessories. When it comes to your wedding day accessories, that couldn’t be more true. There are a few items that no bride should be without, including longwear lipstick, breath freshener, tissues and a cell phone. So it stands to reason that you’ll need a functional — and more importantly stylish — way to carry them. For many blushing brides, a classic clutch is the accessory of choice. It’s a chic way to stash your essentials, plus, it doesn’t take up too much space. Here, we’ve rounded up our fave clutches to complement your bridal style.

Judith Leiber Bridal Clutch

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Planning a 1920s-inspired wedding? This box clutch is the definition of old Hollywood glamour. Believe us, it’s worth the high price tag. Every detail is perfection — from the crystal-coated exterior to the metallic lambskin lining. This is one clutch you’ll seriously love forever — like your husband. (Couture crystal slide-lock clutch bag in rhine, $1,995, Judith Leiber)

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For brides with a more modern sensibility, this hand-poured white pearlescent acrylic clutch is an investment-worthy accessory that’s sure to be a staple in your wardrobe for years to come. The silver kiss-lock keeps your essential secure. And there’s even an interior mirror, so you can make sure your bridal beauty look stays flawless all night long. (“Jean Solid” in white pearlescent, $895, Edie Parker)

Jimmy Choo Bridal Clutch

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‘Tis the season for metallics. This sparkling clutch adds glitz and glamour to any evening look. The structured shape is the perfect complement to a skyline setting. And the shoulder chain strap makes it super versatile — perfect for the bride who likes options. (“Margot” champagne glitter clutch, $650, Jimmy Choo)

Rafe Bridal Clutch

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Calling all beach brides! This whimsical take on a classic bridal clutch is handmade from a solid giant abalone shell. It’s perfect for your seaside celebration. This would look stunning with a soft lace or flowing chiffon gown, and a flower crown or embellished headpiece. (“Sirene Shell” minaudiére, $595, Rafe)

Kayu Bridal Clutch

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Planning outdoor nuptials? Whether your theme is whimsical garden, coastal getaway or modern woodland, this handwoven straw and lurex clutch offers a rustic yet romantic vibe. And the shimmering shell clasp is sure to make a statement — after all, your wedding day is your time to shine. (“Adeline” clutch in silver, $205, Kayu)

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Inge Christopher Bridal Clutch

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Not all wedding dresses are bright white. Rocking an off-white number? Opt for this striking box clutch, featuring a polished gold cage over ivory satin. Finish the look with art deco-inspired earrings and a bold lip… and you’re ready to walk — no, make that strut — down the aisle. (“Palermo” clutch in ivory, $115, Inge Christopher available in Shopbop)

Natasha Couture Bridal Clutch

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For bling-loving brides, this sparkling stunner doesn’t disappoint. Featuring a glittering ombré finish and jewel closure, this dazzling design stands out, no matter when or where you wear it. We predict it’s going to become your new go-to evening bag. (Ombré shimmer clutch, $65, Natasha Couture available at Nordstrom)

Could Prince Harry Ever Marry Meghan Markle Since She's Been Divorced?

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Word on the street is that Prince Harry is dating American actress Meghan Markle. But before things get serious and we start planning the next royal wedding, there’s one crucial thing that needs to be discussed. Could Prince Harry ever marry Meghan Markle since she’s been divorced?

Besides the fact that we already know she looks killer in a wedding dress, there may be some hoops to jump through to make it happen. The short answer: Probably, yes. The long answer, however, involves some very interesting protocol for royal marriages — which includes an archaic rule by George III’s Royal Marriages Act of 1772 prohibiting senior members of the royal families to wed a Catholic (along with commoners or divorcees). The 35-year-old American actress, best known for her role in Suits checks off two of those forbidden boxes (being that she was married before and went to Catholic school), according to People. Luckily for our favorite ginger and his new leading lady, that ban was softened last year, and the new rule is that only the first six royals in line have to ask the Queen for permission to marry (as well as senior members of the royal fam are now allowed to marry a Catholic). So we may have a royal wedding on our hands sooner rather than later — whew.

And while we wait for our favorite eligible British bachelor to get more serious with his new gal (hey, he did say he’s ready to start a family!), here’s a bit of a back story on the royal marriage situation. Apparently, the law came into effect in 2015 after Prince George was born, when there was talk that if the children were raised Catholic, they wouldn’t be able to inherit the throne (and if Georgie had been a girl, a second-born son would have had precedence over a first-born girl in the same family, according to People). The law was established due to the monarch being the Head of the Church of England, which is of Protestant Anglican faith.

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Even if the law were still an issue, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles would have some explaining to do if Prince Harry and Markle were the were forbidden to marry. In 2005, Queen Elizabeth gave Charles permission to marry fellow divorcee Camilla Parker Bowles (with some reservation, as she and Prince Philip didn’t attend the ceremony — burn).

Thank goodness for papa Prince Charles, since the law now seems to be a non-issue, with the heir to the throne noting that he will be a ‘defender of faiths’ rather than just Anglican Protestantism — meaning that heirs to the throne can practice whichever religion they prefer.

See More: A Look Back at William and Kate’s Iconic Royal Wedding

Our wedding bells pipe dream may not be on the horizon for the the 35-year-old and our favorite ginger just yet, but at least we know that it is possible, should the time come. Praise the lawd (no pun intended!).

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