Something Lovely Wedding Event

August 01, 2014

Brides-to-be can attend the Something Lovely Wedding event from noon to 4 p.m. on  Sunday, Aug. 3 at the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach. Under one roof there will be more than 30 high-end wedding resources and pop-up shops, showcasing cutting edge, local resources for the fashion-forward bride.

Ideal for those couples who are seeking fusion weddings where creative, personal, and cultural traditions are perfectly blended, the event will include a runway show of couture bridal fashions by Mon Amie Bridal Salon, food tastings offered by Lark Creek Newport Beach in Fashion Island; the debut of Something Lovely Something Sweet, a custom candy and dessert buffet company; a Q&A session with panel of wedding experts; a chance to win a honeymoon to the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort, and more.  Each guest will leave with a luxury gift bag filled with ideas.

Other participants include the Surf and Sand Resort in Laguna Beach; Jo Malone London, the luxury fragrance brand for the body and home; Ijorere of Chicago, debuting its beautiful and custom invitations and wedding favors on the west coast; Peachwood Event and Floral Design, an event designer, paper flower artist and floral designer; Portola Coffee Lab of Costa Mesa, unveiling their specialty espresso cart for weddings; ‘Lette Macarons from Newport Beach, Los Angeles and San Diego; Vanilla Bake Shop, a Los Angeles specialty cake shop; and the TravelStore, which is giving away a luxurious seven night honeymoon to Moorea and the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort. Additional sponsors include Marianne Lozano Photography, Hoo Films, Gilt City and OCMA.

Tickets cost $45 online, or $55 at the door. The ticket price includes admittance to the event, a luxury swag bag and a chance to win additional prizes.

Something Lovely Wedding Event at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, in Newport Beach. 949.422.0964.

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