10 Bridal Shower Dessert Ideas Guests Will Go Crazy For

Along with the silly shower games, the marital advice, and the gift opening, a bridal shower isn’t complete without some sweet treats. And there’s no better way to go than with small, individually portioned desserts your guests can nibble on while they mingle. Whether it’s bite-sized banana splits or a doughnut to pair with their tea, your bride and her guests are guaranteed to leave the party on the ultimate sugar high.

White Chocolate Cheesecake Bites

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White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Bites
Made with an Oreo crust, white chocolate and cream cheese custard, and fresh raspberries, these two-bite cheesecakes are decadent, creamy, tart — and did we mention chocolate-y? Don’t expect leftovers on this dessert table. Find the recipe at Chew Out Loud.

Lemon Blackberry Cupcakes

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Lemon Blackberry Cupcakes
Top off a summertime bridal shower with these pretty-in-pink cupcakes. These fluffy lemon cakes and blackberry-infused buttercream frosting are the best way to enjoy the season’s greatest ingredients. Find the recipe at The Gracious Wife.

Heart Rice Crispy Treats

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Chocolate Molded Rice Crispy Treats
Celebrate their eternal love with heart-shaped rice crispy treats. And in case your standard marshmallow treats don’t do the trick, adding a white chocolate topper will have them coming back for seconds. Get the recipe at Eazy Peazy Mealz.

Banana Split Bites

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Banana Split Bites
If your bride loves a bit of whimsy then she’ll absolutely adore these banana split bites. A cinch to make — your ingredients are bananas, ice cream, melted chocolate, sprinkles, and whipped cream — these chilled treats will be the cherry on top of your amazing shower. Get the recipe at Bakers Royale.

Double Chocolate Berry Cakes

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Mini Double Chocolate Berry Cakes
Chocolate cake + chocolate ganache + fresh berries = a choco-fiend’s dream. And the best part? You make these individual cakes in a mason jar! Get the recipe at The Kitchen McCabe

Strawberry and Champagne Cake Balls

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Strawberry and Champagne Cake Balls
What goes better with cake than champagne? How about champagne in your cake. These strawberry cake balls are made with actual champagne, and iced in a lemon-infused white chocolate. Go the extra mile and sprinkle them in edible gold dust to really impress your guests. Get the recipe from Sugar and Soul.

Chocolate Dipped Wafers

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Chocolate Dipped Wafer Cookies
You don’t need to be a pro in the kitchen to make these dainty desserts. After all, anyone can master dipping store-bought wafers in melted chocolate. You might even have a little fun decorating them with chocolate swirls and sprinkles! Get the recipe at The Idea Room.

Fruit Cheesecake Sugar Cookie Cups

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Fruit Cheesecake Sugar Cookie Cups
This mini dessert is actually two desserts in one! Sugar cookie cups make the ultimate vessel for a cheesecake fruit tart. Bonus: If you have leftover cookie cups, fill them with chocolate mousse or lemon curd for an extra dessert. Get the recipe at Life, Love and Sugar.

Cookies and Cream Donuts

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Cookies and Cream Donuts
These rich, chocolate donuts make a beautiful dessert for a bridal shower brunch or tea. Don’t be surprised if your guests skip the main course and go straight for pairing their coffee and mimosas with these sweet treats. Get the recipe at A Beautiful Mess.

Mini Red Velvet Smore Tarts

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Mini Red Velvet S’more Tarts
You don’t need a campfire to enjoy a good S’more. And if you feel like marshmallow, graham cracker, and chocolate somehow aren’t enough, you’ll really love the addition of red velvet cake in these tarts. Get the recipe at The Cookie Rookie.

Blackberry Mint Fool

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Blackberry Mint Fool
Keep dessert light and your time in the kitchen minimal. This no-bake mousse can be made in just five minutes, but it still packs a ton of fruity, minty, sweet flavor! Get the recipe at Bread Booze Bacon.

See More: 6 Modern Bridal Shower Ideas Your Guests Will Love

A Rustic 3 Day Honeymoon in Beaver Creek, Colorado

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Sure, the Vail-area has some of the best ski slopes around, but, in our opinion, the prime time to visit Beaver Creek is during the area’s late summer season when the temps are mild and the wildflowers are blooming (Perf for your Instagram feed!). Whether you and your new hubby are looking for a mini moon destination or are in the area for a wedding (September is the most popular month for weddings here), we break down the town’s can’t-miss spots, restaurants, and activities for an action-packed long weekend.

Getting There
If you’re flying in from Dallas, Houston, or Los Angeles, you can fly straight into Eagle Airport, just a 30-minute drive to the heart of Beaver Creek. If you’re making more of a long haul, you have to fly into Denver International Airport, the area’s true hub. From here, you have the option of catching a connecting flight to Eagle or taking a van transfer (we recommend Colorado Mountain Express) for a two-hour drive.

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Day One
Morning

When you finally arrive in the Vail valley, post up at The Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch, which sits above the rest of the ski resorts — literally! — in the uber-exclusive community of Bachelor Gulch. Here, butlers dressed as mountain men (long leather coats and boots with spurs, no less) look like rugged Ralph Lauren models. Inside the log-cabin style property, you’ll find fireplaces, warm, western interiors, and floor-to-ceiling views of Beaver Creek mountain in the background. With 180 guest rooms and 40 suites, this luxe ski in/ski out resort is quaint enough for a romantic getaway but bustling enough for a wedding weekend.

Afternoon
If you took an early-morning flight, you should arrive just in time for lunch — head to the cozy lobby for a drink fireside or grab a bite at Buffalos, the in-house restaurant serving killer burgers and local dishes like bison chili and dip. After you fuel up, settle into the area with a hike around the property. There are private nature guides on staff — Ranger Jackie is especially awesome — to teach you about the region’s landscape and lead you on a leisurely hike up the mountain. Bonus: You can have Bachelor and Belle, the hotel’s very own St. Bernard ambassadors tag along with you! (Two-hour private guided hike; $160 for up to 4 guests, $25 for each additional person.)

Evening
The hottest restaurant in town just happens to be at The Ritz — Taylor Swift was even spotted here with ex Calvin Harris last December. The Grill, formerly Spago, has an upscale city-meets-rustic atmosphere and serves a diverse menu of American fare. Diners especially rave about the Colorado lamb, Alaskan halibut, and wine selection. After dinner, sit by the fire with s’mores while you check out the constellations above.

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Day 2
Morning and Afternoon

You’ll want to spend the entire day outdoors so get an early start with bird watching on the mountainside terrace, where you can chat with a naturalist as you sip on your coffee (7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.) Next on the agenda? The big adventure — horseback riding and fly-fishing! At 9:30 a.m., meet a guide at Beaver Creek Stable, which is about a 20-minute drive from the resort. Your guide will introduce you to your horse, fit your saddle, and prep you for a ride to Gore Creek, where you’ll be fishing. But don’t fret if you’re no fly fishing guru: A Gore Creek Fisherman guide will be on hand with his wisdom, equipment, and lunch, of course. ($435 a person; Memorial Day through the end of September)

Evening
End your night at Beano’s Cabin, a restaurant housed in — you guessed it! — a restored wood cabin. To get there, you can sign up for another horse ride, catch the free shuttle, or take a tractor-trailer ride up the mountain (the kiddos would love this!). Inside, enjoy the five-course pre-fixe meal, wine pairings, and panoramic views. ($105 a person)

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Day Three
Morning

Set an early wakeup call and start your final day with a hot air balloon ride above the Eagle River Valley. The ride, offered by Camelot Balloons in neighboring Eagle, CO, starts at 6:30 a.m. (the Rocky Mountain sights are worth the lack of sleep alone) and ends at about 10 a.m., just in time for a mimosa-fueled breakfast when you land. ($295 per person)

Afternoon
Spend the rest of your day at the 21,000-square-foot spa at The Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch. Treatments feature a seasonal flair so check what’s on tap before your appointment. For the late summer season, the Signature Facial infused with wildflower oils sounds rather heavenly. And for winter, of course, there’s always the Apres Sun Facial, which will replenish your skin after a long day of skiing in an extreme climate. After your pampering sesh, make the most out of your spa time by alternating between the hot and cold plunge pools in the women’s lounge and hanging with your partner in the coed, rock lined grotto. (This mini pool is accessible even if you don’t have a spa appointment.) Bonus: The outdoor pool is heated year-round in case you also want to take a dip al fresco.

Dinner
And, of course, you can’t leave town without vising the actual town so make a dinner res in Vail Village, a short shuttle ride away. A few local favorites? Sato for sushi, The Gashouse for western-style BBQ, Ti Amo for authentic Italian, and Agave for tacos and margs. Cheers!

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Kate Middleton's Iconic Engagement Dress Is Now Totally Affordable

Kate Middleton Engagement Dress

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Before the wedding gown comes another just-as-special outfit for many brides-to-be, and that’s the engagement party dress. If you’re celebrating that too-perfect engagement ring on your finger with a pre-wedding, popped question bash you’re going to need a fabulous little frock just as special as your new sparkler. It sets the stage for all the bridal ensembles to come as your begin your wedding journey after all, so who better to look to for some serious fashion inspiration than one of the most iconic brides of recent years — Kate Middleton.

Remember the midnight blue, wrap-style dress the Duchess of Cambridge donned to announce her engagement to Prince William? Well if you’ve been lusting after that famous dress and dreaming of wearing it for your own engagement event, you’re in luck! The designer just released an almost-identical version of the iconic dress. Best of all? It’s totally within budget — promise!

In 2010, before Kate Middleton became the Duchess of Cambridge, the brunette beauty appeared in her first-ever televised interview to chat about her new relationship status. With her soon-to-be husband by her side, the Duchess sparkled on-screen almost as much as her heirloom engagement ring. And that’s in part thanks to her Issa dress that matched her new sapphire stone to a tee.

The silk-jersey frock featured a V-neckline, long sleeves, and a wrap waist detail that was ultra-flattering. If you need anymore convincing that you NEED this darling dress hanging in your closet, the totally affordable price tag might just do the trick. You can now snag a copy-cat version of the dress for only $175 — a total bargain compared to the original’s $535 price tag.

Kate Middleton Issa Engagement Dress

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According to People, Daniella Helayel — the founder behind the Issa brand — has just released a capsule collection with the U.K. label Monsoon. And we couldn’t help but recognize a certain special frock amongst all the pretty pieces. The collection’s “Gisele” dress (see above) bares a striking resemblance to Middleton’s engagement dress — navy hue, accentuated waist, and all.

Picturing yourself toasting your new almost-Mrs. status wearing the beautiful blue dress? Buy it here before it’s gone! We’re sure Kate won’t mind you stealing her style…

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See How One Couple Paired Elegant Style With an Industrial Venue in the Heart of Chicago

Eight years after Jacqueline Jaskowiak and Albert Gehrke started their relationship as high school sweethearts, the duo decided to make their union official. While it was a long road to the altar, the bride will tell you the wait was well worth it. To pop the question, Albert whisked Jacqueline away from Minnesota, where they lived, to a Chicago country club where the soon-to-be groom had played golf with his family as a child. Unaware of Albert’s grand plans, Jacqueline bet that she’d crush him in their next golf game — and that her reward should be a proposal. “I swear I am not making this up,” she says. “He will tell you he almost had a heart attack when I said it.” Although the competition was fierce, there were no losers in this game. At the last green of their nine-hole game, Albert got down on one knee and asked Jacqueline to be his wife.

The couple returned to Chicago for their September 19, 2015, wedding. When they first began to plan their 250-person fete, all they knew was that they wanted their day to be a reflection of their favorite city. But soon, that vision evolved to include a romantic color palette of blues and creams coupled with killer food, great music, and a real party atmosphere in which guests could kick back and have fun. With the help of Estera Events, the couple was able to pull off the party of their dreams, and can remember it fondly with photos from Kyle John Photography.

Jacqueline admits it was tough to plan their big day from afar. “Details and elements that I bought for the wedding would be shipped to my parents’ house and I would have to just hope that they worked,” she says. “Sometimes we wouldn’t get to meet all of the vendors we wanted on our weekend visits home and we had to hope that our phone calls, emails, and short meetings would all come together in the end. But they did, which is why amazing vendors are your saving grace!”

The easiest decisions to make were choosing their ceremony and reception sites — Holy Name Cathedral, an architecturally stunning church in which Jacqueline had long dreamed of tying the knot, and Morgan Manufacturing, where brick walls and high ceilings hinted at city loft living.

The couple’s color palette worked it’s way into their invitation suite, which featured gold script and blue invitations. The gorgeous design also hinted at Jacqueline and Albert’s wedding aesthetic. “I not-so-shamelessly dubbed our theme romantic industrial glam,” says the bride.

The bride’s unique fashion sense often means she picks the unexpected and even unconventional attire. So, she says, no one was surprised when she donned a peach-hued Jim Hjelm wedding dress that included not one but two silhouettes — a fit-and-flare skirt with an A-line organza overlay. “When my mom and I found it, we kind of knew it would be my final choice,” Jacqueline says.

The beautiful wedding dress featured a built-in-belt in neutral moonstone hues, and the salon’s owner generously made Jacqueline a beaded crown to match. The bride also wore a champagne veil that matched the color of her gown’s overlay, stud earrings, and a custom rose gold necklace made with diamonds from her grandmother.

She carried an organic bouquet made from a variety of different roses, dusty miller, and olive greens, all tied together with ivory and blush silk ribbon.

“All he knew was that he wanted to look like James Bond,” Jacqueline says of Albert’s dream wedding day attire. “We went and bought him a black tux and a bow tie. He looked pretty darn Bond-esque to me!”

As a nod to their love for golf — and their engagement story — Albert and his groomsmen wore boutonnieres made from cream-colored blooms and dusty miller, with a hidden golf tee tucked inside.

Jacqueline gave her bridesmaids the green light to pick their own gowns, as long as the styles they selected were floor-length, and either gray or blue. “I wanted their dresses to bring in the dusty blue hue and have the romantic aspect of our day in them,” says the bride. “I didn’t even think about the fact that my dress had a peach hue and it ended up looking great with their colors.”

As for the groomsmen, Albert wanted his guys in classic black tuxes. “Guys are easy!”

“Our church was already very grand and had so much history that we did not need much in terms of décor,” Jacqueline says. The couple placed floral arrangements at the altar and left it up to the existing architecture to do the rest.

The bride’s father walked her down the aisle to Canon in D played by a violin and accompanied by a cantor. “I could barely squeak out the repeat-after-the-priest ones!” Jacqueline says of her nerves when exchanging vows.

As the newlyweds recessed down the aisle, guests were encouraged to wave blue ribbons wands, a detail that started out as a DIY project but ended up being something for which the couple happily paid. “I attempted to tackle them, but once I realized a very talented person on Etsy could do it even better than me, I jumped on it and am so glad I did,” the bride says.

Jacqueline and Albert loved their reception venue, Morgan Manufacturing, because it was unique and it had an industrial-yet-glamorous feel. But the challenge was making the huge warehouse feel like an intimate space for dinner and dancing. That’s where the couple’s color palette came into play: “The shades we picked made it feel romantic. The flowers and, of course, the gold elements, like the chandeliers in the warehouse, brought it all together,” the bride says.

Some of the couple’s banquet-style tables — which were all lined with industrial gold metal chairs — featured long garlands of greenery and roses, while others were topped with low floral centerpieces in pastel hues. Amber string lights hung above the tables, casting a soft glow over dinner and, later, dancing.

To sneak in their love of golfing, the duo chose dusty blue flags as their table numbers.

Dinner included selections like short ribs with asparagus and potatoes, French-cut chicken with butternut squash ravioli, and vegan panko-crusted lentil and red onion cakes with mushrooms. “Food was all Albert,” Jacqueline brags. “If you can’t tell, he is a little bit more of the picky one and he had the most fun with this part of the planning.”

The five-tiered wedding cake fit the couple’s romantic-meets-industrial glam theme to a T. With romantic ruffles and flowers, modern layer with dusty blue and edible gold details, the confection was almost too pretty to eat!

And, as gorgeous as it was on the outside, it was equally amazing on the inside. Layers of chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting, vanilla cake with cookies and cream frosting, and chocolate cake with salted caramel frosting made for a sweet ending to the night. “There was no way Albert was going to pick just one flavor of cake,” Jacqueline laughs.

The couple danced for the first time as husband and wife to John Legend’s “All of Me,” before opening up their dance floor to guests. “Our only big request to our DJ was that he meshed the songs together so that there were never any lulls,” says Jacqueline. “This made it hard for guests to have the chance to ever sit down! Our biggest compliment from the night was our music. I am biased of course, but our dance floor was packed from first group song to last.”

Now, when Jacqueline and Albert think back on their wedding day, they talk about how easy it felt. “We didn’t feel stressed at all on the day and we could not stop smiling. We had gorgeous weather in our favorite city and were surrounded by our favorite people.”

Ceremony Venue: Holy Name Cathedral || Reception Venue: Morgan Manufacturing || Wedding Planner: Estera Events || Bride’s Wedding Dress: Jim Hjelm || Veil: Che Bella || Jewelry & Wedding Bands: The Classic Gem || Hair: Hair and Love || Makeup: Shannon O’Brien || Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Jenny Yoo; The Dessy Group || Groom’s Attire: Hugo Boss || Groomsmen’s &am; Ring Bearer Attire: Mr. Tux || Wedding Bands: Classic Creations || Florist: Fleur, Inc. || Invitations: Sarah Drake Design || Music: Twin Strings; Okyne Medialab || Catering: J & L Catering || Cake: Elysia Root Cakes || Rentals: Ultrapom Event Rental; La Tavola Linen || Favors: The Match Man Co. || Videographer: Mitten Films || Photographer: Kyle John Photography

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Our Venue Hosts Multiple Events Per Night. How Can We Avoid Wedding Crashers, Accidental or Otherwise?

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No one likes a wedding crasher. That open bar is for your guests, not open to the public! And while the easiest way to avoid wedding crashers is to host your wedding at a venue that’s remote or unlikely to have quite so many passers-by, sometimes that dream venue is in the heart of downtown — or, it’s at a location with multiple gorgeous spots to get married. So if you’ve rented a venue that hosts more than one wedding per night, what steps can you take to make sure those on the dance floor are your guests, and your guests only? Here are a few tips from our experts.

Before you get too worried, talk to your venue rep. If they regularly have two or more weddings and events on a given night, chances are they have a process in place that helps keep guests in the right spot, whether it’s having each event on a different side of the venue so guests don’t really cross paths or arranging the timing so that you’re not bumping into another bride on your way to cocktail hour.

Still want to make sure everyone knows where to go? Invest in a sign or two to place at the entrance to the space you’ll be using, clearly stating the names of the couple getting married. Marrying in a public space, like a museum or library? Add “Private Event” to the sign so tourists and the like won’t get tempted to peek.

You should also ask the venue if they can station a member of their staff at the entrance to help guide guests as they arrive. Nothing’s worse than dropping your car off at the valet with no idea where to go next, but someone in business attire who looks official is always the first person people ask for directions. They can ask arriving guests which event they’re attending, then guide them accordingly. Later in the evening, the same staff member (or someone serving a similar purpose) can be stationed near the restrooms to help guests find their way back to the right party, as well as keep an eye out for anyone who looks like they really don’t belong.

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Apparently This is the Most-Pinned Engagement Ring on Pinterest

Last week we revealed the “most-pinned wedding dress on Pinterest,” which got us wondering…what are brides all over the world fawning over on the social media platform? What’s the most popular wedding cake? Or flowery bouquet? Well, those questions will just have to wait for a later date because apparently, and we say this loosely, the most-pinned engagement ring on Pinterest has been uncovered — and if you consider yourself a princess bride, you’re totally gonna L-O-V-E it. It’s seriously Cinderella-approved.

According to HelloGiggles, the most popular engagement ring on our fave wedding-planning site is a $4,300 intricate Verragio diamond ring. Raymond Lee Jewelers describes the ring as being 18k white gold with .45 carats of sparkling diamonds, featuring a diamond twisted split shank along with lace embellishments. It’s been pinned an estimated 63,000 times, and after looking at all of its little details it’s not hard to see why!

But even though we were smitten with this particular bling, we had to do some deeper digging on Pinterest. And what we found is that although this Verragio ring does have a whopping 63K pins, there are a few (if not more) other notables that scored an even higher number of fans.

Take, for example, the Park Avenue halo engagement ring. It has a total of 88.4K pins, clearly blowing the aforementioned ring out of the water in terms of popularity. Halo rings are super trendy these days to be fair.

Or take the stunning solitaire diamond ring found after the latter — it’s a custom designed ring with 2.5 carat moissanite from MCo which has a total of 70.3k pins.

Then there’s this $3,595 Paloma engagement ring with intertwined diamond bands and one solitaire diamond in the setting. That pin amassed 77.8k pins for it’s unique, vintage-esque design.

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So what really is the most-pinned engagement ring on Pinterest? That we don’t know for sure, but we do know which way brides are swaying in terms of trends. According to Pinterest, “We’re seeing an increase in non-traditional engagement rings this year, as Pinners want to opt for more unique styles that are also budget friendly.” Searches for morganite rings rose 62% this past year, whereas Pinterest users searching for pear-shaped diamonds had over 100% of an increase year over year. Another interesting trend the social media site is seeing? Opal engagement rings!

So while we may not be able to pinpoint exactly what the top-pinned engagement ring is, we do know where the trends are heading. So start pinning those pear-shaped diamond rings, ladies!

10 Wedding Guest Dresses for a Summer Wedding

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It’s August and that can only mean two things: one, you probably have a wedding a week to attend for the next month, and two, it’s the perfect time to shop summer sales for the perfect wedding guest dress! Dressing for a summer wedding is like walking a tight rope of being stylish, just the right amount of sexy, and avoiding melting away in the summer heat. Here, we round up 10 of our favorite wedding guest dresses you can buy now for a late summer wedding that won’t break the bank but keep you cool.

The Dress to Dance In:
This Reformation dress (above) was made for hitting the dance floor! With a sexy, yet understated, plunging neckline, and layers of ruffled silk, this dress will have you praying for a salsa band at this weekend’s wedding. Either way you get to use the salsa dancer emoji on all of your wedding Instagrams, and that’s good enough for us! (Cassia wrap dress, $268, The Reformation)

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For the Day Time Wedding:
Guipure lace is having a major moment (thanks to trend-setting brand Self-Portrait’s to-die-for creations). This sweet version of the trend will crown you best-dressed (aside from the bride of course) at that hard-to-shop-for wedding you have coming up, and you won’t be desperately reaching for a fan. (Lace dress, $129, H&M)

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The Shadily Sexy Dress
You don’t want to upstage the bride on her big day, but there’s nothing wrong with show a little bit of skin in all the right places. Strategically placed cutouts — on the sides and back — are flattering, can keep ventilated, and are just sexy enough. (Clover maxi dress with cutouts, $255, For Love & Lemons X Nordstrom available at Nordstrom)

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The Floral Mini
A high neckline is a major trend for fall, why not get things started early with a summer version? Florals always make a statement and a short dress makes hitting the dance floor easier, and keeps your legs cooler! (Grandiflora swing dress, $158, Eliza J available at Anthropologie)

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The Jumpsuit:
A chic tailored jumpsuit is just the ticket for a summer affair that calls for cocktail attire. Show off your fashionista side with a jumpsuit that is dressy enough for a wedding, and even better for the after party. Plus you’ll be the most comfortable guest at the wedding, guaranteed. (Wrap Jumpsuit with Collar Detail, $43.50, ASOS)

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Lady in Red
You can’t go wrong with a little red dress. Just add some metallic heels and you’ve got the ideal look to dance the night away. (Woven sleeveles fit and flare dress, $90, Endless Rose available at Revolve)

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For the Black Tie Affair
Seeing the words “Black Tie” printed on a summer wedding invitation can cause even the most collected shopper to hyperventilate. Black tie doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with your wedding attire choice. Pick something on the simple side and let the accessories (like statement earrings or necklace) do the talking. And of course, we cant’ say no to a dress that has summer time built in to its name. (Maggie long dress in Summertime, $285, Joanna August available at Shopbop.com)

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For the Beach Wedding:
A late summer beachside wedding calls for the utmost in sophisticated beach chic. Keep things sleek in a column maxi dress, but make it fashionable with an on-trend off-the-shoulder neckline. (Off-the-shoulder maxi dress, $24.90, Forever 21)

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Starry Night:
Who says a wedding guest needs to keep it simple? This modern mini dress has us seeing stars! You’ll lose count of how many times you get asked “where did you get your dress?” (To Be Adored New Killer Star embroidered mini dress, $258, Nasty Gal)

See more: The Top Wedding Trends for Summer 2016

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The Multi Tasker:
With the right accessories, a breezy chiffon floral dress in deep yellow works for a rustic barn wedding, a vineyard, a city affair, and even a seaside fiesta. Definitely add this one to your repertoire. (Ecote Hooka Floral Chiffon Midi Slip$Dress, $139, Urban Outfitters)

4 Ways to Avoid Serious Bridesmaid Burnout

Being a bridesmaid can often feel like a part-time job that has you running around town, doing errand after errand, and working overtime just to keep the bride happy and stress free. It doesn’t matter if the bride is your closest friend from childhood or your second cousin, as her bridesmaid you will find yourself feeling like you’re always on-call, doing what you can to be by her side. But what happens when you spend too much time and dare i say it, money, on being a bridesmaid? You may find yourself exhausted, resentful, and just desperate for the whole thing to be over. If you’re eager to make sure that doesn’t happen, here are 4 ways to not get burned out as a bridesmaid.

1. Take Time Off

You’re not a bridesmaid for just the day of the wedding or the month before. Often times, your bridesmaid duties begin long before the wedding even rolls into your calendar view. It can be anywhere between a year and eight months that you’re the bride’s go-to gal pal. That’s why it’s important to carve out time for yourself and make sure that your life is still progressing, even when things get stressful as a bridesmaid.

2. Stop Procrastinating

When you have a bridesmaid to-do list that becomes two pages long, it’s time to knock off those items as soon as you can. Try not to wait for the last minute. That’s when the pressure will kick in and if you still need to book travel, accommodations or buy your dress, you may be shelling out way more cash than you even need to.

3. Pick and Choose
You don’t have to say yes to everything as a bridesmaid. If the bachelorette party is going to be too much money for you to attend or the bridal shower is in a different state, you can politely decline on going to those events. You don’t have to show up to show off how supportive you are as a bridesmaid.

4. Skip the Drama
Try to stay out of any bridal party drama, whether it’s with caddy bridesmaids starting fights or arguing over the color of what they would like the bridesmaid dress to be. The more peace you can keep, the more being a bridesmaid will feel like a yummy slice of wedding cake.

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Jen Glantz is a “Professional Bridesmaid” and the founder of Bridesmaid for Hire. She’s the author of All My Friends Are Engaged and frequently wears old bridesmaid dresses to the grocery store and on first dates.

Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry's Marriage Proposal Timeline — REVEALED!

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Will wedding bells be ringing soon for Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry? While there have been numerous stories and speculations about a Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom engagement — the latest update is that a proposal is on its way.

After a little more than seven months of dating, the 39-year-old “Lord of the Rings” actor has shared that he is hoping to get married to his pop star girlfriend very soon. A source close to the couple revealed to People that the pair has been talking about marriage and kids. “They are in love and happier than ever. [Orlando] would like to get engaged to [Katy] before the year is up.”

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The 39-year-old actor and the pop star have been linked ever since their fateful night at the Golden Globes after party in January 2016, where they were spotted cozying up together. Since then, it’s been romantic trips to Cannes, Hawaii, Hillary Clinton rallies, and most recently (and importantly?) — a nude paddleboarding trip around Sardinia (you probably remember the pretty memorable package that Bloom paraded around the open seas…).

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While 39-year-old Bloom’s most recent images didn’t break the internet as readily as Kim K’s, the actor was definitely in “full bloom” if you know what we’re saying — with his leading lady sitting in front of him on the paddleboard like it was NBD. But we digress. The real point of the story is that the two are pretty head-over-heels for each other and a wedding may finally be on the horizon. “He would love to settle down with Katy and have more kids. He hasn’t been this serious about a girl since Miranda,” the source shared with the magazine, referencing his ex-wife, Miranda Kerr.

The couple has been plagued with breakup rumors in the past (after the Pirates of the Caribbean star was spotted with Selena Gomez in Las Vegas). This minor setback seems to be just a blip on their relationship radar, as the two have been seen getting closer than ever in recent months.

As for Perry’s thoughts on the proposal matter? The star, 31, appears to be pumping the breaks a bit more than her British BF. “She’s not going to rashly make a huge commitment like marriage again unless she thinks it’s absolutely right,” a friend close to the singer shared. Both have been married before: Bloom ended his marriage to Kerr (with whom he has a five-year-old son), and the “Dark Horse” singer divorced from her ex, Russell Brand, after just a year of marriage in 2011, according to The Daily Mail.

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Fast-forward to present day — she’s pretty smitten with her new man — birthday suit and all. “They’ve been getting along really well. Katy gives [Bloom] space, and they’re both pretty independent. They are serious about each other and their relationship.” Sounds like a marriage match made in heaven. Okay Orlando — what are you waiting for? Time to buy that ring and propose (fully clothed, we hope).

These Are the Top 2016 Wedding Trends on Pinterest

What’s the first thing a gal does once she gets engaged? (After taking the perfect #EngagementRingSelfie, that is.) Start pinning away, of course! Countless brides-to-be flock to Pinterest for some major big day inspiration, pinning images of gorgeous gowns, elaborate DIY projects, and rustic barn ceremonies to their dream wedding board. Don’t worry Pinterest-obsessed brides, you’re definitely not alone. In fact, there are thousands of to-be-wedded ladies just like you. And if you were wondering what they’re pinning, look no further! Here are the the top 2016 wedding trends on Pinterest this year, according to the social media platform’s blog. Consider this the end-all, be-all of wedding Pinterest boards.

Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses
Whether you’ve been musing having your ‘maids don black dresses in varying styles or have been picturing your gaggle of gals in a rainbow of frocks, the mismatched bridesmaid dress trend is not going anywhere anytime soon. And we couldn’t be happier about it — and neither could your ‘maids! What could be better than giving your friends the freedom to choose a style that suits them? And the resulting look is fresh, modern, and pops in photos.

Food Trucks
Brides and wedding guests alike have been flipping for these meals on wheels. Whether as a late-night snack or for your reception dinner, food trucks have been owning the wedding menu game thanks to their endless options of cuisine, accessibility, and quirkiness. It’s no wonder why guests start cheering when these curbside chefs pull up at the reception.

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Honeymoon Funds
Instead of stocking their newlywed nest with six different types of slotted spoons no one needs, brides and grooms have been opting to have guests contribute to their honeymoon in lieu of giving traditional wedding gifts. It’s easy to jump on the bandwagon of this major trend thanks to honeymoon fund websites like Wanderable, Honeyfund, and Zola which allows guest to easily donate to your post-“I do” destination.

Wedding Toss Bars

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Toss Bars
According to this highly-pinned wedding trend, rice should only be found in the cocktail hour appetizers and reception dinner — not in the bride’s hair! Couples have been exchanging the traditional rice toss with DIY toss bars — tables lined with bowls of confetti, glitter, flower petals, and anything else your heart desires for guests to throw as the newlyweds head off into the sunset. Just think about how amazing those wedding exit photos will be…

Circular Ceremony Seating

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Circular Ceremony Seating
Instead of a traditional straight ceremony aisle with guests sitting on either side, couples have been opting to seat their guests in circular-style seating. Pinterest searches of this unique trend are up 80 percent this year and it’s not hard to see why: Everyone gets a fantastic view, while you get fantastic photos!