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Carol Hannah Whitfield

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I'm a reality TV junkie, but one of my favorite shows is Project Runway. I love the drama, the crazy designers, Michael Kors and...oh yes, the fabulous clothing. I know, some of it is awful, but the good stuff makes up for the bad in most cases.

Over the years we've seen designers like Christian Siriano and Santino Rice make names for themselves. The designer that I'm most proud of and most akin to is Carol Hannah Whitfield. She is a very VERY talented wedding gown designer. She has a showroom in NYC and of course an Etsy shop, The Wedding Collection. If you're searching for a dress, you must stop by and take a peek. Here are 3 of my favorites:

This dress has a great vintage feel with the aqua and draping. It also comes in white and ivory.




I love the cut of this gown and the straps! It's a fun take on a classic ball gown.



This dress is gorgeous! The silk organza flowers have me swooning! And who doesn't love a sweetheart neckline?



I hope you enjoy Carol Hannah's dresses as much as I do! If you're on the search for a bridesmaid dress, be sure to check out your local Bella Bridesmaid for Carol Hannah's line available this month. 


Happy Planning and Dress Shopping!

Stephanie


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Title: Professor talks about Project Runway Contestant Carol Hannah Whitfield

College of Charleston Professor Sara Frankel talks about Project Runway Season 6 contestant Carol Hannah Whitfield's time at the College.

Title: Carol Hannah Whitfield Fashion Designer

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Black & Bling Halloween

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Traditions - Japanese Sake Sharing

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Traditions - Japanese Sake SharingImage Via sarahpostma.com

A traditional custom in Japan, and among many Japanese Americans include the “san-san-kudo” sake sharing tradition, which translates to “three sets of three sips equal nine.” Three is an indivisible number, and it is considered a sacred number in Buddhism.

Traditions - Japanese Sake SharingImage Via The Knot

The groom starts with the smallest of three cups and takes three sips from the cup and then the bride follows. After the groom proceeds with the middle size cup taking again three sips and then goes to the large cup, and the bride follows the same system. At the end of the sharing of sake toast ceremony the families of both bride and groom drink a cup of sake to signify not only the union of bride and groom but also the unity of two families.
Traditions - Japanese Sake Sharing





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Title: The Japanese Tradition -SUMO-

Sumo is a competitive contact sport where a wrestler (rikishi) attempts to force another wrestler out of a circular ring (dohyo) or to touch the ground with anything other than the soles of the feet. The sport originated in Japan, the only country where it is practiced professionally.

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The relatives are coming for Obon Yasumi, or the (very hot) Summer Holiday in Japan that everyone gets this time of the year for a few days. We need to air out the bedding (futon) for them to sleep on. It is tradition. Here is how it's done.




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