Wednesday, March 30, 2011

New Wednesday Wants


As you know, we finished our "Bridal trends throughout the eras" segment of Wednesday wants.  Now it is time for a new Wednesday Wants segment.  Each week, I am going to be posting images of my jewelry pieces that I would like to add into my upcoming 2012 line (Yes, designers do really design one year ahead of the time it hits the stores!).  I am going to need feedback from you the readers, on what you think!  Let me know whether it should make 'the cut' or not.  I am in my design mind all day, thus I want YOU the bride, to give me feedback!  ( Please be a little kind to me regarding the photography...all of these images are fresh off the press and shot by me, not a professional.)  I am a designer, but definitely NOT a photographer...so please keep this in mind!
Here is my first try.  These earrings are all glitzy- lotsa crystal and soft touches of pearl.  I designed them two different ways.  Not only do I need to know if they should stay, I need to know which of the two, is the best.  The two earrings are the same, except one has added length.  The top has an added crystal drop.  The "smaller" earring measures in at 2 1/4inches length.  The longer earring measures in at 2  3/4 inches length.
Ooooh, I almost forgot: I also want the readers to name the pieces for me!  Thanks alot everyone!  Until next Wednesday...


Friday, March 25, 2011

{Trunk Shows} Mia's Bridal & Tailoring


Next weekend, Saturday April 2nd from 9AM-4PM, Meg will be at Mia's Bridal & Tailoring in Olathe, Kansas.

Time to bring in your gown to be accessorized by the best! See you there!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

{Wedding Eras} 2010's-William and Kate. The Royal Wedding!

Last week we finished up our Wedding Eras with the 1980's. The biggest wedding of the century, Princess Diana and Charles. Now... it isn't surprising that we move onto the newest wedding of the century, Princess Diana's son Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Credit: Mario Testino/Clarence House Press Office via Getty Images
Since Kate's wedding gown is such a big secret, we wanted to suggest some elegant MEG Jewelry pieces that will dazzle at the Royal Wedding.

Here are our MEG Jewelry choices (and gown ideas!) for this special wedding.



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Monday, March 21, 2011

Women's Day Giveaway Winner!

Congratulations to Jeri, the winner of our Women's Day Giveaway!


The winning comment was choose at random by the True Random Number Generator.


Jeri- Please email us, so we can have your contact info!

MEG Jewelry in The Knot Wedding Magazine!

You can find MEG Jewelry in The Knot Magazine, issue Spring 2011! Pretty rad, right?


Check out page 172 for the Amina Earrings, and page 173 the Abeye Bracelet.

Friday, March 18, 2011

{Wear This!} Maria Lucia Hohan

Looking for the ultra-feminine short gown for your wedding? Maria Lucia Hohan's Bridal collection has just that! Pleats, bows, and sparkles, Hohan's line has a glamourous distinction that sets her apart from the rest. Not only does she design Bridal, she has Mother of the Bride, and Honeymoon collections. On top of that, she has a Luxury Wear collection can transverse into many different occasions!



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

{A Review} Wedding Eras

This morning we posted the last century that we will be covering wedding trends, the 1980's. Did you have chance to read the previous centuries? It is quite amazing how fashion progresses. Here are the eras that we reviewed. Happy reading.

Mid 1850's. Historical

1900's. La Bella Epoque

1920's. The Flapper Bride

1930's. The Golden Age

1940's. Wartime Bride

1950's. Household Glamour

1960's. Futurism

1970's. Traveler and Disco Bride

1980's. Bigger is Better

{Wedding Eras} 1980's. BIGGER IS BETTER

We have come to the last era that we will be covering on our journey through wedding trends. The 1990's and early 2000 is really a circular movement of fashion trends. Most every trend that was exhibited in the early 1900's revisits in these centuries, which leads us to ending at the 1980's. But.. what an ending we have!

Trends such as shoulder pads, teased hair, parachute pants, acid washed jeans, leg warmers, and slip petticoat dresses blew the 1980's up into an excess. Fashion was about making your attire bigger, louder and full of aerosol hairspray. (who can't love it?)

Celebrities were large influences, especially since MTV and music videos really came to their own during this decade. Welcome Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, really.. we could go forever!

What influenced weddings the most? It's an easy one. Princess Diana and Charles's wedding. The wedding of the century that have everyone talking about and emulating. Who doesn't want to arrive to their wedding in a glass coach? Moi, naturally.

Princess Diana's dress was amazing.  A puff sleeved dress made of silk taffeta adorned with hand embroidery, sequins, and lace. Not done yet... and 10,000 pearls. Oh wait, and a 25 foot train. Hello heavy! This dress undoubtedly verified that the 1980's had a trend of "excess". 

Princess Diana and Charles

What to pair with the 1980's, only the best from MEG Jewelry!

MEG Jewelry's Abeye Earrings

MEG Jewelry's Blen Bracelet

MEG Jewelry's Mewded Necklace




Friday, March 11, 2011

{Trunk Shows} Marah's Elegant Bridal


Next weekend, March 18th and 19th, MEG Jewelry will be at Marah's Elegant Bridal in Mt. Horeb, WI. Remember, a trunk show is an opportunity to see and try on a large collection of MEG Jewelry! Bring your dress and your bridal party. Book your appointment with Meg at Marah's soon by calling 608.437.6107. We hope to see you there!


Thursday, March 10, 2011

Celebrating Women's Day Giveaway!

In honor of March 8, The International Women's Day, we want to do something that is special and inspiring. If you haven't read what Women's Day is about, it is about inspiring women throughout the world by celebrating their achievements. Events such as markets, fashion parades, performances, political rallies, business conferences and government activities connect women from all around the world.

We want to hear about one woman in your life that has inspired and impacted your life. Leave a comment on this post and share your story. We want to share and empower each other in honor of this day. Even though we are couple days late, we hope that we can come together with our stories and you will celebrate International Women's Day next year!

All stories posted below will be entered into win 2 sets of the Siri Earrings and Necklace. One for you, and one for the woman who has impacted your life. We know that some of the women who have impacted our lives in the greatest ways may not be with us anymore. In the case that you are the winner and that is your situation, share your second set of MEG Jewelry with someone who is just as important. Share the love.

Happy Women's Day!

This giveaway will be open until Sunday March 20th. We look forward to hearing about the impact of women on your life!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

{Wedding Eras} 1970's. The Traveler/Disco Bride

Welcome to the 1970's. As we have been traveling through the decades of wedding eras, we have landed on a decade that many can remember as their own special decade.

Fashion moved in many different directions, from the maxi dress one day to the mini skirt the other, fashion trends became broader. Women focused on their "own fashion personality". Influences from other ethnic cultures became more apparent in US fashion as travel was made easier and new fashion trends were brought back into the States. It was the age of the hippie and the disco ball. Bell bottoms, caftans, platform shoes, and peasant dresses were popular trends at the time (you'd like to forget those... wouldn't you? ?) and translate right into the bridal market.

Bridal fashion was romantic with lace accents and almost medieval influences. Dust ruffles along the edges of gowns and lace bibs were popular elements of wedding gowns. Towards the end of the decade wedding gowns became more fluid as stretch polyester fabric became popular.

True to form, here is a real 1970's wedding from me (Katey, Blog-extraordinaire for MEG Jewelry) of my lovely parents wedding! And let's not for get the men's colored tuxedos....

1970's Wedding of Jim & Holly

Your 1970's MEG Jewelry choices are all about accessorizing the hair. Long sleeves and high necklines made it hard to wear necklaces/bracelets, yet flowers in the hair? Very 1970's!

MEG Jewelry's Panthea Hair Jewelry
MEG Jewelry's Blen Hair Jewelry

MEG Jewelry's Sarabi Headband


Friday, March 4, 2011

Fantastic Finds Bridal Salon Trunk Show


A new segment following Meg on her travels to bridal boutiques, Trunk Shows, will give you the latest information of where to find Meg with the latest MEG Jewelry!

For those who are pondering what a trunk show really is, here is the basic information you'll need, in definition term. Meg travels to a bridal boutique with her jewelry ("in a trunk").

Bridal boutiques that carry MEG Jewelry may not have all her pieces. A trunk show allows you to try on earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and hair jewelry that may not be kept in stock at the current boutique. You'll want to have your wedding gown handy to find the perfect match of jewelry. You can bring your gown with you, or inform your bridal boutique that you'll be stopping in during the trunk show.

Then the fun begins-finding the best choice of accessories for your ensemble with Meg! Also, bring along your MOB and Bridesmaids, we have wonderful pieces for their gowns as well. After you decide on your selections, you normally place an order with Meg or the boutique that will arrive before your wedding day. That's the gist! You now know what to expect at a trunk show.

Where will Meg be next? 

FANTASTIC FINDS IN Lansing, MI. March 12th&13th. 



Wednesday, March 2, 2011

{Wedding Eras} 1960's

Fashion turns to futurism, space age, and architecture influences. Famous fashion designers such as Givenchy, Christian Dior, Balenciaga, Yves St. Laurent, and Pierre Cardin appear on the radar. It's just the beginning of high fashion.
Jackie Kennedy in a Sheath Dress
We see famous silhouettes such as the sleeveless sheath dress designed by Oleg Casseni for Jackie Kennedy Onassis and the mini skirt turn into fashion trends. These trends significantly reflect in bridal fashion as we have seen in the previous decades. Celebrities had a big influence on fashion and as you can see from Elvis and Priscilla's wedding, the sheath wedding gown was popular!

Elvis and Priscilla's Wedding 1967

Don't forget our MEG Jewelry choices for your 1960's inspired attire!

MEG Jewelry's Vera Necklace

MEG Jewelry's Jennifer Earrings

MEG Jewelry's Dawn Bracelet