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We kicked off day two with a visit to Reem Acra’s showroom. There were far too many photographers for Fred to even get an elbow in, so he was just going to stand on the side. Then, one of the Reem gals saw him (dressed in his hot orange pants) and gave him a VIP seat! I guess that’s what happens when you are a style blogger, huh? Click here to see live video from the Reem show and the designer herself with her adorable pup!

Next up was a dreamy show from the one and only Monique Lhuillier. Romantic lace over muted pastel silk? Yes, please!

There was so much eye candy, we couldn’t leave a single dress out of this post! Click here for our finale video!

We met up with Libby from Style Me Pretty and hurried off to the next show.

This next collection has a special place in our hearts! Check back shortly, y’all!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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Hey, y’all! It’s Marissa, back with more wedding goodness from Bridal Market 2010. Oh, Amsale, how I adore thee! Clean, classic and oh-so Southern details, including large satin bows and super fun party dresses! (I’ll admit: we have a bit of a soft spot in our office for Amsale, since Katharine wore the Blakely to her wedding this September!)

We ended our day at the Priscilla of Boston show. And what a way to end! We rode up to the show in a converted freight elevator that was bigger than my bedroom to a chandelier-lit industrial loft. There six different lines being showcased, and wow, were they different. From soft lace A-lines with pastel grosgrain ribbon belts to satin full-skirted gowns with flowing trains and beaded bodices, the Priscilla of Boston collection had something for every bride. Below: Fred riding up in the semi-truck-size elevator, Lara with high school friend and Priscilla of Boston makeup artist Roberto Casey!, Lara with Salt Lake City friends Hilary from Alta Moda Bridal and Tessa from Utah Bride and Groom Magazine.

This was pretty much us the whole time… charging phones while we could, tweeting live video, tweeting dresses! Just wait till you see what’s next y’all!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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Bridal Market is a bit crazy. As you may have seen in our tweets, you dash from show to show and barely have time to eat or see the city. We decided to take a break and change that! This post has a soundtrack, so put on some Jay-Z New York State of Mind and enjoy our romp through the city! Lara, Fred and I had some NY street food and headed to Rockefeller Center where we got to see a proposal on ice! She said YES! : )

Then, Fred decided to play paparazzi and shoot Lara and I walking through Times Square. It was so fun to play tourist for a New York minute! Thanks for these fun pics, Fred!

Back to Bridal Market goodness next… on my it’s so good!

lara Written with love by Lara Casey
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