BTS: THE MAKING OF MY WEDDING DRESS!

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My mom honoured me by walking me down the aisle. Both of our dresses were custom made by Susan Hart

The Making of My Custom Wedding Dress

It finally happened! After 11 years together my fiancé and I finally tied the knot! And what better of a place to get married than in one of our favourite countries in the world, Italy!

This past September, Adam and I flew to Florence to spend a whirlwind weekend with friends before checking into our wedding villa just outside Siena in Tuscany. Over the course of three days we hosted a welcome pizza party dinner, tied the knot at the beautiful San Galgano Abbey, and hosted a reception, pool party and private dinner at a Michelin Star restaurant in Siena!

Even though our wedding was a dream come true, I have to admit I’m kind of relieved that it’s now over. Wedding planning is a lot of work and often stressful so having my weekends and evenings back to chill and enjoy married life has been amazing!

With that being said there are a few words of wisdom I would like to share with all brides-to-be out there. If you are stressing over finding the perfect dress, don’t! There are other options out there. I personally went the custom wedding dress route and not only ended up with a dress I loved but got it made on a way shorter timeline than required for a dress from a bridal store. The best part, I still managed to be within my budget!

If you’re curious to see what it’s like to get a custom dress made you can check out the video below where I take you behind the scenes of the making of my custom wedding dress!

Wedding Planning and Dress Shopping Timelines

When I started the wedding planning process, I had no idea what the timelines were for ordering your wedding dress. So when my friends asked me at a Christmas party if I had picked my dress yet, I shrugged it off and said ‘my wedding is still 9 months away, I have plenty of time!’ Little did I know, I certainly did not! I quickly learned that most bridal stores in Toronto advise brides-to-be to order their dress a minimum of 8 months in advance (6 months for your dress to come in and an additional 2 for fittings and alterations)! Anything less would require a ‘rush’ order and cost you further money.

Wedding Dress Shopping at Toronto Bridal Stores

With new found anxiety coursing through my veins, I scrambled to make appointments at a few bridal shops in Toronto and coordinate with my bridesmaids. Little did I know, none of it would help. After three Toronto bridal store appointments and trying on over 15 dresses, I still felt anxious. The pressure of having to place an order ASAP coupled with the fact that I didn’t really LOVE anything I tried on only intensified those feelings.

Personally, I hate making important decisions from a place of fear or anxiety. It becomes an automatic no for me. An 8 month timeline felt crazy as well as spending a substantial amount of money on a dress I didn’t love. It just wasn’t going to happen. Thankfully I had other options.

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My wedding dress maker Susan Hart helping me with my wedding cape at our second fitting

My Wedding Dress Maker

Enter, Susan Hart! I have known Susan for several years and she’s actually a close family friend. Not only is Susan an incredible dress maker but she also knits, paints, and is an incredible milliner! So after a quick call to Susan, it was decided. I was going to have my wedding dress custom made.


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When I told my mom about by decision to have Susan make my dress, she got so excited! Not only was she happy Susan was making my dress but she wanted Susan to help her with her ‘mother-of-the-bride’ dress as well! Having dresses made together ended up being so special and I loved how it gave us additional bonding time leading up to the wedding.

Our first fitting was spent playing with the design and getting the measurements right. The bridal cape portion of my design didn’t end up translating as imagined and I felt way more covered up in reality. We ended up spending a lot of my portion of the fitting throwing around ideas and collaborating on possible alternatives.

Fabric shopping for my mom’s mother of the bride dress we had custom made by Susan Hart an amazing wedding dress maker in Toronto

Fabric shopping for my mom’s mother of the bride dress we had custom made by Susan Hart an amazing wedding dress maker in Toronto

Fabric Shopping for My Custom Wedding Dress

A few weeks later we met up with Susan again but this time at Maryan’s fabric on Yonge Street to look through all the luxury fabrics and select the best ones for our designs. The fabric selection process can be a bit overwhelming especially since there are so many beautiful fabrics to choose from but thankfully Susan has so much experience that she was able to help me narrow down which fabric would work best for the type of stiffness and movement I was going for with my design.

After a few days with our newly purchased fabric, Susan called my us back into her studio for our second fittings. This appointment was mostly spent making further adjustments to the fit now that we had a better idea of how the fabric moved and sat against our bodies.

Since I was going for a pastel colour palette and all my bridesmaids were going to be in a different colour dress, my mom decided to follow the theme and opted for a periwinkle blue fabric with a beautiful sheer beading overlay that was just gorgeous!

PICTURES FROM OUR FITTINGS WITH SUSAN HART


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Not only did my mom have one mother of the bride dress made, she had two! I was surprised to see the new dress Susan Hart whipped up for her at one of our last fittings!

A New Custom Mother Of The Bride Dress!

PLOT TWIST: After three fittings and only three weeks remaining until the wedding, my mom and Susan surprised me with an entirely new mother-of-the-bride dress! My mom was having second thoughts about the beading overlay and was worried it was going to be way to heavy to wear under a hot Tuscan sun. Instead she opted for something a little lighter and whimsical that she could wear all night long.

Wedding Shoes & Bridal Accessories

By my second final fitting I had also finally chosen my wedding shoes. Instead of going for something designer and spending a crazy amount of money on bridal shoes I knew would get ruined on the cobble stone and pebble gravel grounds of the abbey, I got Susan to work her appliqué magic on these plain blocky heels I found online at Mango. Not only did she do an incredible job DIYing the heels but she also made me this adorable croissant bridal handbag to match! She also painted Adam and I’s wedding date on the inside as a memento of our special day.

Now I felt ready for my big day!

Oh, and how could I forget. Susan also made me this little party skirt with butterflies appliqued to it which made for the perfect outfit transition into an evening of dancing! She also surprised me with a bridal garter (that also had butterflies appliqued to it) which my mom passed along to me on my wedding day! Thank you Susan!

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We designed my wedding dress so that the skirts were removable. This allowed me to change into a shorter ‘party skirt’ for the dancing portion of the reception.

I hope you enjoyed this behind the scenes look of the making of my custom wedding dress! If you have any questions feel free to leave them in the comments below, otherwise don’t forget to subscribe as I’ll be back with more content soon! CIAO!

- Soheila


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CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE IN LOVERSLAND!

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If there ever was a year I wanted to put behind me, 2020 takes the cake! Things have been so hard for so many and although it personally has forced me to slow down and appreciate the things I have often taken for granted, I’m excited to bid adieu and say farewell!

This year, Danielle Gulic and Yvonne Reidy of Toronto’s Loversland help me put together three beautiful New Year’s Eve outfits perfect for anyone looking to end the year with a celebratory BANG! I mean, who said intimate parties can’t be glamorous too?

Loversland is a marvellous *not just bridal* women’s boutique on Ossington in Toronto that carries both local and international womenswear designers like Ronny Kobo, Soft Focus, and Birgitte Herskind! I had a chance to take a few of their dresses home last week and I have to say I can’t quite make up my mind as to which outfit I love the most. Care to share which dress tickles your fancy? Share it with me in the comments below!

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MARCH SPRING/SUMMER CLOTHING HAUL VIDEO!

SPRING SUMMER 2020 TREND REPORT

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So it feels a little funny to be writing a spring/summer trend report while it is literally snowing outside in Toronto but my IG fam wanted it so here we are!

So just to show you how excited I am about this seasons upcoming trends, I already started to style and shoot spring outfits for the gram. We had one nice weekend of weather with above zero temperatures and I was out, gallivanting around Toronto with Adam shooting looks while my toes froze off. LOL Isn’t fashion fun! No, but seriously I am so excited and I can’t wait to share my trend report with you!

COLOUR MY WORLD

Neon Highlighter - So looks like people aren’t ready to shake off this trend quiet yet so feel free to keep those neon purchases from the last two years in your spring summer wardrobe. Last year I told myself that I wasn’t going to give in to this trend and that only lasted about 3 months because I went to Vegas in June and found a simple neon slip skirt at Forever 21 that I thought would be perfect for my trip the week prior. I think the only reason why I really gave into the skirt was because the silhouette was so simple and flattering that when done right, there is no denying that it can look great!

Rainbow Sorbet - Hello Neo Mint! I am so excited for this colour trend and have already started to find ways to incorporate new sorbet coloured pieces into my wardrobe. So far I’ve been able to find a beautiful baby blue/mint suite from Zara (pictured above) with the most amazing power shoulder! Yaaasss I am living for this colour palette this spring/summer!

Whites - It never goes out of style! What can I Say!? LOL Just give it to me head to toe - Thanks!

Anti Anxiety Blue - aka Classic Blue, the colour of the year! Yea, it’s here to stay, like ALL YEAR, so get used to it. Hahaha. When did I get so funny?! Wow, this colour really works on changing your mood!


FABRIC TRENDS

Embroidery, Crochet and Tassels - Hells yea! I will be all over this Fabric trend this upcoming spring/summer season just as I was last year when Zimmermann came out with that stunning dress collection. Remember that dress I wore last year at Pena Palace in Portugal? Well, I’m planning for it to make many more appearances this upcoming seasons!

Paisley and Psychedelic 60’s-70’s Prints
- It’s time to let the bohemian goddess inside you out! But at the same time, when it comes to this fabric/trend, fabric prints seem to run the gamut from ‘hippie protesting in aboriginal motifs’ to ‘classic paisley prints’ to ‘groovy large flower wallpaper’. If you are going for the latter I would recommend going for a smaller/tighter silhouette as it can have the adverse effect you want and give you an unflattering appearance.

Polka Dots - it ain’t called a classic for nothing. Polka dot pieces are definitely a timeless investment which means you can feel free to spend little more on this trend if you decide to partake this season. Currently, I am seeing a lot of polkadot dresses, tops and skirts and if you are into feminine silhouettes then I would say, make the investment. If there are pieces that are usually a little out of your price range but are nice - rest assured you’ll wear it multiple times and get your moneys worth, so I say go for it!


SILHOUETTES

Bra’s, Bandeau’s, Tube-tops, and Corsets - Can you say, ‘Add To Cart’!? This is going to be another trend I am totally here for this upcoming seasons. Everything goes, wearing just a bra under a blazer with suiting, tube tops as a stand alone or over a blouse, same with corsets, bralettes, bras and bandeaus. I am also seeing detail accents as well this season like wiring or stitching to give the appearance of a bra silhouette. Believe me when I say this silhouette trend is gong to be a big one this season!

Hems Lines - From Daisy Dukes to Bermuda Short Suiting - So, does this mean biker shorts are out? *Insert I don’t know emoji. What I am seeing is ‘uber high cut off short shorts’ all the way to ‘just above the knee pant suiting’ like Julia Roberts in Pretty Women! Except if I am being honest, I’m not sure how I feel about this trend yet and personally already feel a little standoffish about it. I think it will probably take me awhile to start incorporating this look into my wardrobe. Maybe if they are yellow, high wasted and with a simple white square line tank top, white Hermes flip flips and a black headband and black belt. Might sound super preppy but a great look none the less for summer in Europe.

Vesting? Who Am I, Serena Van Der Woodsen?! - HAHA so I totally bought a beautiful beaded vest when I was in university because I saw Blake Lively wear one with jeans and simple tank on Gossip Girl #TheOriginalInfluencer. I guess after a decade trends really do start to come around again and vests/waist coats are making a comeback! I’m seeing people wear them almost like tight tops and I’ve also seen them appear in suiting on the runway.


CLOTHING DETAILS

Puffy Sleeves - This is one trend that I am so excited is making another appearance after last years appearance in my trend report. Puffy sleeves can be very flattering and are a great way to make your waist appear smaller! Just be weary though that not all puff sleeve are the same and some will sit lower making your arms look wider, when instead you want them to sit higher and make your shoulders look wider versus your arms!

Necklines - Victorian, Square, and Wide 70’s Collars - A great way to add a little more style to your outfits this season is to really play with your necklines! Everything from Victorian collars made out of lace or embroidery are super in as well as square necklines - remember the tube top’s and barrettes we were talking about earlier - and super wide collars reminiscent of the 70’s - I’m thinking Johnny Depp in Blow but you gotta make it work for you…

High Slits - It’s time to let those legs out once again for the world to see this spring/summer and I can’t deny any garnet detail that provides the appearance of a longer, slimmer looking leg!

Drawstring Details - this trend detail will be seen more in the ‘urban-esk’ and athletic/leisure clothing. I am seeing this a lot in athletic gear, sporty silhouettes - mostly on jackets


ACCESSORY TRENDS

Heels that Wrap Around The Ankles - I have been seeing a lot of girls taper their pants off recently using the string of their heels which I have been finding really cool. Unfortunately, I have yet to invest in a pair of heels with a long wrapping ankle cord but in addition to this trend reappearing this season I am also seeing singular chain ankle details on heels.

Chunky Jewelry - Large hoops, statement necklaces, chunky chains are all in this season and I have been eyeing this Jenny Bird chain recently and I may just make the jump for it! Ohhh I am excited!

Rope Belts! - I’ve seen quite a few of them on the spring/summer runway and they seem to be the new trendy way of adding some extra, equestrian? nautical? bohemian? - let’s just run with it, detail to your outfit.

Chunky Sandals/Platforms - Seeing a lot of chunky heels and platforms this season but haven’t decided if I’m into it yet. I think it isn’t feminine enough for my style personally but who know, I’ve said I wouldn’t wear something before and then I bought a neon skirt for my trip to Vegas.

Large Bags - The bigger the better when it comes to this trend. Just make sure you don’t over pack your purse like I am guilty of - your back will hate you!


Thanks so much for checking out my Spring/Summer 2020 Trend Report. If you have any questions or comments I would love to hear from you so feel free to leave then down below!


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