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Rustic With Style, Part Two

Posted by Matthew Robbins

In my post last week I shared some of the details from the cocktail hour of our chic, rustic Grasmere Farm wedding. Today I’m sharing a peek at …

Ask the Expert: Tadd Kroneck, Set Designer

Posted by Naomi De Manana

Tadd Kroneck is our master set designer here at Martha Stewart. He designs all the sets you see in our magazines. Every French door, pillar, column, kitchen counter, …

Rustic With Style, Part One

Posted by Matthew Robbins

We have all enjoyed a healthy dose of homespun details from country, farm, and barn weddings in recent years. But too much of anything is never so great: …

Classic Winter White Elegance

Posted by Matthew Robbins

Sometimes, with new clients, I’m so caught up in making every detail custom and unique that I find we all overlook the beauty in something classic, understated, and …

Expert Advice: Danielle Rowe, Destination Floral Designer

Posted by Shira Savada

California girl Danielle Rowe, of Brown Paper Design, specializes in destination events and finds inspiration in anything and everything. For each wedding, she focuses on creating a natural setting …

Costume Change: Wedding Day Wardrobe

Posted by Matthew Robbins

I love watching each and every client bring their dreams to life with choices in hair, makeup, and fashion for their wedding day. But the fun isn’t only …

Prepping Your Pearly Whites

Posted by Shira Savada

You’ve found your dress. My guess is it’s white, ivory, or some variation of the traditional bridal hue. The accessory hunt has started and you’re on your way …

Meet The Collective, The Supergroup of Weddings

Posted by Naomi De Manana

Lyndsey Hamilton Events, Christian Oth Studio, Matthew Robbins Design, Ceci New York, Belle Fleur New York, and Marcey Brownstein Catering have all joined together to form one amazing …