Thursday, February 11, 2010

We heart Lilly!


While designing a reception for a fabulous (and may I may stylish) bride of ours, she definitely got our excitement going when sending us this photo for inspiration. We couldn't think of a more perfect fit for Lucky You to put a spin on. While doing the design walk-through, we were all so mesmerized by the different direction, but knew we were onto something. I can tell you from our side, we can't wait for her big day to get here!!!

Lucky You in and on The Knot!

While strolling through the reception flowers on The Knot last night, I looked at a centerpiece thinking, "wow, that looks familiar!" and then realized, "hey, I made that!" I clicked on it and found their entire wedding story online. I knew we were featured in the magazine, but was excited to see it again online.


Click the link to see the full collection online or in the latest issue of The Knot Magazine, Missouri and Kansas edition!






Friday, February 5, 2010

Save the date! Wall Ball 2010

Hello everyone! Wall Ball, the most fun fundraiser of the year in our opinion, is going to be held April 3, 2010 at Neo on Locust. We're bringing you over 40 artists creating live, DJs all night long, a cupcake raffle, a silent auction, complimentary food, and a cash bar all night long! Proceeds will benefit Saint Louis City Open Studio and Gallery. For more information about SCOSAG, visit their website at http://www.scosag.org/!

Oops, we did it again! Another segment on Great Day St Louis

This week, Amanda was on Great Day St Louis giving tips and tricks for stylish and saavy designs for the Superbowl and Valentine's Day. Click here to check it out!
http://www.kmov.com/great-day-st-louis/Million-Dollar-Contest--Table-Setting-Ideas-83242312.html

Another Lucky You adventure - an Indian Wedding


Cheers to the new Mr. and Mrs. Bast! Working with this fabulously organized and motivated bride was definitely a valuable (and fun!) learning experience for us here at Lucky You. The 18 hour wedding day consisted of a traditional Indian ceremony, with all the bells and whistles to be expected. A groom's processional with a drummer, a coconut ceremony, beautiful saris, and not to mention amazing food. The bride and groom changed into American wear, with Sheila in a stunning bridal gown and visited their Alma Maters for pictures around town. Closing out the night with a dance-party reception, every guest left feeling special being involved in this couple's special day. We know that this family-first couple has many, many great years ahead of them! Congratulations!