20 Colorful Reasons you Need Smoke Bombs in your Wedding Portraits
Hillary Hoffower is a writer with more than six years of experience covering the wedding industry. Her work has also appeared on Bridal Guide and WeddingWire. If there's one trend that's the bomb (literally) in weddings right now, it's smoke bombs. Face Inch take off in gorgeous clouds of color, creating a dreamy backdrop that's completely ethereal. Not only do they put on an epic show that promises to make your wedding photos unforgettable, but they also offer a playful way to add a nontraditional and unexpected element to your wedding, bringing it alive with a burst of color. Choose from every color imaginable, tailoring a smoky effect to your personality as a couple. You can employ a bold magenta to make a big statement or mix purple and turquoise for a dreamy combo. Mix and match it to your theme or opt for a hue that contrasts with your environment to stand out. Even a lack of color looks stunning-a swirling white has an enchanting, mystical effect.
Wearing your tresses down and tucking the front strands behind your ears (as seen here at this classic wedding in Napa Valley) will showcase your face in a refined way. Plus, this style will keep your hair out of your face, which is a bonus in our book. With an array of curl pattern types, there is an unending number of curly bridesmaid hairstyles to choose from. Tight ringlets are one variation of this style. Springy spirals, whether worn up or down, has a formal feel, which makes it ideal for upscale celebrations, such as this traditional function in California. A combination of a ponytail and a down-style, a half-up, half-down bridesmaid hairstyle is the perfect mix of romantic and elegant yet fun and playful. To take this look to the next level, pull back half of your tendrils and let a few strands fall loose before curling the ends, which is what these bridesmaids did at this Barbie-inspired soirée in Alabama.
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Kim's sister, Khloe, Instagrammed a picture from the photo booth at the party, while designer Rachel Roy shared a photo of her place setting, complete with a mini Eiffel Tower crafted in white chocolate. Updated, 5/7: Kim took to Twitter today to clear up conflicting reports about her impending marriage, confirming that the couple has not married yet, nor has her dress been revealed. See the series below. Updated, 4/29: Page Six is reporting that the couple has already acquired their marriage license and will legally marry at home this week. Update, 4/28: Why have one wedding when you can have three? Kim and Kanye will reportedly marry in a civil ceremony in Southern California before heading to France, where they're required to have two ceremonies under French law, reports Radar Online. The French venue is rumored to be the Château de Louveciennes, a 17th-century mansion built by Louis XIV that was later the home of Louis XV's most famous mistress, Madame du Barry.