This is the first of a few blogs I am planning to do on some of my personal favourite stylish celebrities. My first, is one of my absolute favourite actresses as of late; Emma Watson. Most people know Emma Watson from the blockbuster movie series, Harry Potter. Apart from her acting career, Emma is also a fierce part of the fashion industry. After making a dramatic change to her hair after filming the last Harry Potter, the world took notice. With a very twiggy-esque style accompanied by her stunning features, Emma is beginning to make her mark. Though her editorial work has been seen throughout her years of filming, with her new look she is in high demand. Not only is her modelling work breathtaking, but her every day style is turning heads of photographers, stylists, designers, and fashion lovers such as myself. I have found myself lately completely enraptured by photographs of Miss Watson. There is something completely soft and timeless about her look, whether it is with her short or long  hair.  She is seen as a British sweetheart, but all the while she has a modern edge that makes her so appealing to the fashion world. Presently, she is working alongside both Burberry and People Tree as a model for their photography ad campaigns. Below I have included some of my favourite pictures of the actress. These photos include her editorial work, as well as paparazzi shots of her everyday outfits. Enjoy!
 
I came across this great graphic earlier today and thought that it was brilliant! A lot of people don't realise the actual cost of a wedding in today's economy. Life in general is more expensive, and throwing an event or wedding is no different. Costs are high, and the different aspects of weddings that are now almost expected are more numerous. I tried working in photoshop with the below image, but found it a little difficult. If you are unable to read it, the original website where I discovered it is:

http://www.divinecaroline.com/22072/113864
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To some people flowers are what make or break a wedding or special event. Flowers are so vital in decorations for not only the reception, but the ceremony almost as equally. There has been a new trend lately of having no flowers at all, but instead choosing items such as feathers, twigs, and fruit etc. But for the bride or party thrower that still loves the timeless elegance of flowers in tall vases, and full blooms surrounding the room I found a great guide to the most popular display flowers. I would love to write out everything in this post, but that is a little too much to copy out, so I have just included the link below. Each different type of flower has a range of colours, scents, attached meanings, and a season in which is best to purchase. This is crucial information when having fresh flowers for an event. Most brides have a favourite flower or a notion of the flower they see for their special day. But if that dream is hydrangea blooms for your February nuptials you are in a bit of trouble. You will have a hard time finding them in that time of year, and when a florist does have them, or can order them you are definitely going to be paying way more than perhaps a bride in June. So if you are getting married soon, planning an event, or are just curious about your own favourite flower check out the link below. It is from one of my favourite weddings sites, theknot.com.

http://weddings.theknot.com/Real-Weddings/41166/view.aspx?id=41166
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