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Mrs. Star, New York City Age and Occupation: 22, Actress Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Casting Assistant Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Ceremony: The Kraine Theatre, Reception: Midtown Loft & Terrace About Me: I’m a professional actress who’s always had New York City in her blood and I'm finally getting the chance to make a home in Manhattan with my fiancé, my dog, and my big dreams! I love polka dots, craft projects, Dunkin’ Donuts’ iced coffee, and anything sparkly. I’m having a blast planning our elegant/dramatic/New York City/acting-themed/largely-DIY wedding and am thrilled to be the youngest current Miss Blogger!
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This past weekend, Mrs. D’orsay and I had the honor of representing Weddingbee at the New York bridal market St. Pucchi runway show. We had a blast sipping on our mimosas and getting tempted into planning vow renewals by the fabulous dresses. Despite the fact that Mr. Star and I live three blocks from Bryant Park, this was my first ever runway show and I might just be hooked. Check out this eye candy and you’ll see why!

This collection was allll about romance and drama, which is totally my thing, in case you hadn’t guessed. These gowns were not built for the practical bride, but rather for the one who truly believes in pain and beauty being bedfellows. I’m one of those crazies, which is why I had both a stunning wedding dress and was barely able to walk the day after our wedding, but I digress. Here are some of the trends I noticed from the show:

1. Lace or ruffles and bling on the same dress. Usually, a wedding dress either falls into the “sweet and romantic and lacy” category or the “bling it up” category, but not both. There was a whole lot of crossover in this show, which was very interesting to see because it was so unexpected. Check out these gorgeous lacy dresses that also feature some bling:

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(Photo Credit to AisleDash)


And this dress, which was my personal favorite from the show, features a decadently beaded top half and a bottom cascading with soft ruffles. Love it!

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(Photo scanned from the St. Pucchi press kit we were given at the show)

2. Tulle used in unexpected ways. I think by now everyone expects to see tulle in wedding dress designs, so there’s no big shocker there, but I liked the innovative ways that tulle was incorporated into the St. Pucchi dresses. Take this dress, for example, which has tiers of mini “tulle puffs”, which is the best way I can describe them (hey, I’m no fashion pro here):

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(Photo by Patrick Ryan Photography)

And this dress features layers of folded over and pinned up tulle, which I think makes for an interesting texture:

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(Photo by Patrick Ryan Photography)

Both of those dresses had bling on them, too. This was not a show for the lovers of simplicity. :)

3. Corsets, corsets, corsets! There were sheer corsets, there were opaque corsets, there were lace up corsets, there were… okay, you get the point. Lots of corsets in this show, which I love for creating or emphasizing beautiful hourglass figures. I’m not the biggest fan of sheer corsets in wedding dresses myself, but I do love a good rocker chick who can pull one off.

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(Featuring my sad photography skills)

4. Highly detailed gowns. Every gown in this show was worked! Not overworked, but worked. There was beading, there was extraordinarily intricate lace, and there were stunning details everywhere. Just take a look at this beading:

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(Hey, did you know how hard it is to photograph white gowns on the runway? Me neither)

5. Lots of dropped waists. There were many gowns that featured dropped waist silhouettes. Gorgeous, but maybe a bit tough to pull off?

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(Photo by Patrick Ryan Photography)

6. Floral detailing. There were some pretty incredible floral details and the cool thing was that they weren’t all the same. There was lace and embroidery with floral themes:

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(Photo by Patrick Ryan Photography)

There were whole crystal and fabric flowers on the strap and running down the side of this dress:

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(Photo by me)

There were dainty rosettes on the entirety of this gown:

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(Photo by Patrick Ryan Photography)

Flowers showed up everywhere, but no two sets of floral details were the same.

7. The influence of bygone eras. The first thing we saw when we walked into the salon was this dress:

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(Photo by my iPhone)

This and a couple of other dresses with similar silhouettes screamed Marie Antoinette to me—in a good way!

8. The Fairytale motif. We saw a couple of dresses that really made me feel like I had been instantly transported into the middle of a fairytale. Even the model was made up to look soft and fairy-like:

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(Unprofessional photography by moi)

9. Very dramatic trumpets. Many of the dresses in the collection were trumpet-shaped. Not just trumped-shaped, though, we’re talking very, very fitted and then a dramatic flair into a chapel train. Very pretty and very dramatic. Sorry I don’t have a picture that shows this better.

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(Photo obviously by me)

10. Accessory trend: headband bling. Each and every one of the models had a killer headband worked into her updo and they were fabulous. I guess the headband trend is here to stay for another year!

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(More by me, I was snapping away!)

I hope you loved seeing these gorgeous dresses as much as I did. We’ve only been married six months and I already fell in love with about three new wedding dresses at this show!

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20 Responses to “Oohing and Aahing My Way Through My First Runway Show — St. Pucchi!”

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Mrs. Penguin
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  3,507 posts, Sugar bee

I love St. Pucchi’s stunning designs! The amount of detailing in their gowns always knocks my socks off!

 
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Mrs. Star
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Mrs. Star (message)  2,057 posts, Buzzing bee

@Mrs. Penguin: Yeah, the detailing is incredible. It kind of reminded me of why I love Stephen Yearick’s gowns — his are also incredibly detailed!

 
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Miss Hot Wings
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Miss Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

Oooo… this looks like fun!!! Soo glam.

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,625 posts, Sugar bee

What an awesome fashion show and those dresses! Wow!

 
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Miss Nachos
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Miss Nachos (message)  1,734 posts, Bumble bee

I love the ruffle dress (second one from the top) and the one with all the rosettes peeking out of the bottom. Thanks for the eye candy!

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

WOW! That second dress is stunning!

 
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trugem
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trugem (message)  5,281 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the dress with the rosettes.

 
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Mrs. Lovebird (message)  1,002 posts, Bumble bee

Beautiful! My favorite is the one with the rosettes!

 
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silverbrooke
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silverbrooke (message)  254 posts, Helper bee

Oh man. <3 the corsets and fairytale/period details. I’ve been going that way on my own for a long time now :-)

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow! Those are some seriously incredible dresses!!!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,295 posts, Bee Keeper

whoa, those dresses are something else! i would never be able to pull that off but they are quite lovely to look at!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

Siiiigh…I could seriously look at wedding dresses for days without stopping :)

 
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OctPumpkin
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OctPumpkin (message)  593 posts, Busy bee

Well, they’re something else. I like number 6 but other than that, meh. But I’m a plain-jane-non-vogue-styled type of lady.

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  3,163 posts, Sugar bee

Loving all of the feminine tulle with the structured, architectural pieces! GORGEOUS!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Wow, such elaborate gowns - must have been awesome to see them in person!

 
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Miss Buttons
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Miss Buttons (message)  5,046 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow - those sure are some ridiculously elaborate gowns! Gorgeous!

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

looks like so much fun! mimosas!

 
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LBPhotography
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LBPhotography (message)  653 posts, Busy bee

I love the dresses! I have been following your blog for months and months, waiting/hoping for one in particular. Do you think you’ll post it before you sign off? I love reading the others in the meantime though :)

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow! These are some amazing dresses!

 
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Punk69

wow.

Nice & attractive fashion show of wedding type dresses. Nice one

 

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Mrs. Star, New York City Age and Occupation: 22, Actress Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Casting Assistant Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Ceremony: The Kraine Theatre, Reception: Midtown Loft & Terrace About Me: I’m a professional actress who’s always had New York City in her blood and I'm finally getting the chance to make a home in Manhattan with my fiancé, my dog, and my big dreams! I love polka dots, craft projects, Dunkin’ Donuts’ iced coffee, and anything sparkly. I’m having a blast planning our elegant/dramatic/New York City/acting-themed/largely-DIY wedding and am thrilled to be the youngest current Miss Blogger!

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