Sex and the city style NY bride & girlfriends day

    Recently, I created several design items for a modern, SATC inspired bride & girlfriend photo shoot in NYC. Today, it was featured on the most popular wedding blog of all times, Style Me Pretty! Here are a few sneak peeks… get ready – there are some illustrated design items and unique wedding celebration ideas that I have never made before!

    The bride and her girlfriends having a ball at Gabriella New York bridal salon. I particularly love the white gown in the middle, with the gem patterns – it’s so unique, isn’t it! And it looks absolutely ravishing on the bride. Bridesmaids gowns by Two Birds Bridesmaid. Custom-made perspex rings with tailor-made illustration: yes, I made these for the bridesmaids! If you’re interested in more design items like this, visit AstridMuellerExclusive.com or email me.

    As you see above, I also made matching illustrated perspex drink stirs for the occasion. For the concept of the gem illustrations as glamorous NYC style element, I drew inspiration from the recently auctioned Elizabeth Taylor jewelry collection. What inspiration that was!  I also created several hand-debossed velvet design accents, which featured the designs. You see above a napkin ring and a glimpse of another debossed fabric piece. I had also made a velvet scarf, chokers and hair accessories, as well as a tailor-made matching perspex clutch (not shown).

    All of my design items you see above are tailor-made to order. If you’re interested in accentuating your celebration with your own unique design pieces, and in new wedding design accents and gifts that may have never been made and seen before , visit AstridMuellerExclusive.com for initial inspiration, or email me directly.

    Hope you enjoyed the glimpses above! See more in the Style Me Pretty blog feature here and browse the full gallery with all photos here!

    CREDITS:

    Photography: Andrea & Marcus Couture Wedding Photography | Second Photographer: Helga Schaefer | Locations: Gabriella New York Bridal Salon + Tribeca Rooftop | Floral Design: Cornucopia Flowers | Illustrated Drink Stirrers, Rings + Debossed Velvet Accents: Astrid Mueller | Stationery: The Pink Orange | Furniture Rentals: Party Rental Ltd. | Linens: Nuage Designs | Table Styling: Swank Productions | Wedding Gowns: Legends by Romona KevezaMarchesa + Jenny Packham via Gabriella New York Bridal Salon | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Two Birds Bridesmaid | Hair: Keila Sone + Cha Cha Savoy | Makeup: Tanisha Faye | Fashion Styling: Lakeniya Kelly of The Dapifer

    Unique wedding design idea: tailor-made swizzle sticks

      Last fall, I shared a sneak peek with you of an exclusive new design item that I’ve recently developed: tailor-made illustrated drink stirs. Couture wedding photographer Andrea from AndreaAndMarcus.com offered her talent and created a lovely styled shoot with the swizzle sticks I had made for her. I’m super excited that the beautiful vintage-inspired wedding blog Love My Dress from the UK just featured lots of eye candy from the photo shoot!

      Enjoy a few sneak peeks from the Love My Dress blog feature:

      Drink stirs with couture illustration by Astrid Mueller Exclusiveunique event design element and conversation starter: tailor-made illustrated drink stirs

      Vintage Swizzle Sticks with couture illustrationspecial design accent for the cocktail bar: a matching display and keepsake item

      I think these drink stirs are a lovely and very personalized design element for engagement parties, bridal showers, the bridal cocktail bar, or even the reception. A great conversation starter and guest favor too!

      Since I’ve first written about them, I’ve received a lot of inquiries. A bride I recently designed for had also spotted them, fell in love, and commissioned me to design swizzle sticks for her own wedding. She got married in beautiful Venice, Italy (how romantic!!!), and celebrated in the magnificent Ca’Sagredo Hotel right on the Canale Grande. I just saw the photos from AndreaAndMarcus.com yesterday (still top secret), they are G.O.R.G.E.O.U.S. and will be featured on Style Me Pretty shortly. I can’t wait! Stay tuned, I’ll share glimpses here when they’re online!

      To see more photos and inspiration from this lovely shoot, visit The Lovely Dress Blog. For further unique wedding ideas or if you’re interested in couture swizzle-sticks for yourself, visit AstridMuellerExclusive.com or email me – Looking forward to hearing from you!

      How would you incorporate the drink stirs into your own festivities?

      PS: If you’re a wedding designer or blogger and would like to blog about them too, email me, I’ve got more photos that haven’t been published yet.

      bridal photo session idea: illustrated ballroom backdrop

        In harmony with the Holiday season, I just worked on a very festive design project: a bride commissioned me to illustrate a baroque ballroom photo backdrop for a bridal photo shoot! The bride will be sitting in front of the backdrop, on an actual baroque chaise, and it will look as if she’s sitting in front of a magnificent Louis XIV inspired ballroom. Isn’t this just a super neat idea?

        Here’s a sneak peek of the 16 feet tall tableau:
        Baroque Ballroom illustration photo backdropillustration by Astrid Mueller Exclusive – intended to be used as bridal photo shoot backdrop

        I’m in love with this idea of a photo backdrop with an illustration, custom-tailored to the style of the celebration – I mean how unique is that? I can picture this to be extremely fun for a bachelorette night too – I bet they’d love to be photographed princess-style!

        Greek Island Wedding Inspiration

          Are you dreaming of getting married in the wonderful Mediterranean, on a Greek Island? Then this inspiration may be just perfect for you. Through my brand design atelier, I recently had the opportunity to develop and design the new brand for Stella and Moscha (formerly known as Weddings in Santorini). They are really talented top notch Greek Island wedding designers, and it was a pleasure to help them do their work justice with a custom-tailored new brand design. I’m so excited for them: their new website and Greek Island Wedding Inspirations blog went live this weekend!

          A sneak peek of their new website:

          Brand design for Stella And Moscha - Exclusive Greek Island Weddingswww.StellaAndMoscha.com – brand design by Astrid Mueller Boutique Branding

          and their new blog:

          Greek Island Wedding Inspirations blog

          www.GreekIslandWeddingInspirations.com – brand design by Astrid Mueller Boutique Branding

          This is some of the inspiration I worked with when designing for them:

          Brand design inspiration for Stella and Moscha

          I collected these images (and more, see my mood board on pinterest) in light of their unique expertise and brand characteristics – each image holds special significance:

          1. Inspiration: Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love, and Greek art history. Image via pinterest
          2. Last century’s designer to the stars: Madame Grès, whose muse was classical greek fashion. Image via pinterest
          3. Moscha from Stella and Moscha asked me to be inspired by the classical Greek Meandros pattern, as seen in this piece
          4. The wedding designers’ work is top notch, they work with designer hotels and for international brides – these Louboutin’s signified this for me
          5. Grace Santorini Hotel, one of the boutique hotels Stella and Moscha work with
          6. This image visualized their brand feeling for me: Celebrating, warm Mediterranean sea breeze, warmth, luxury, joy of life! Image via pinterest
          7. Greek Stefanas, traditional wedding crowns. Moscha loved these as inspiration, and we played with the thought of using them in the design!

          I’ll share more details soon! In the meantime, start dreaming of a vacation in Greece – like I am right now! – and indulge in Stella and Moscha’s beautiful event design galleries.

          Happy weekend everyone!

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