Tiffany & Co.

Hello lovelies! We hope you’ve enjoyed Breakfast at Tiffany’s Wedding Week on Wedding Style File! Since there is nothing more delightful than a little blue box with a ribbon on top, we’d thought we’d wrap everything up for you so you can access all the Breakfast at Tiffany’s posts right here!

Preview 1, 2

Part 1: The Theme

Part 2: The Fashion (Bridal Party)

Part 3: The Fashion (Bride)

Part 4: The Flowers, Food and Decor

Part 5: The Odds and Ends

At Wedding Style File, we firmly believe no detail is too small, and no amount of inspiration too great. Here is one final installment of our very favourite ideas (plus some spectacular finds) before we wrap up Breakfast at Tiffany’s Wedding Week in a pretty blue box and stash it under the tree.

“Charming Go Lightly” Invitation Suite from Minted.com

Minted.com

Out-of-Towners gift box

Martha Stewart Weddings

Flower girl “Tiffany” anklets

Lori Paladino

Taxi cab escort cards

via FabDetails

Tables named after New York City neighbourhoods

Knight Studio

Rock candy cocktails

Bellafotografica

Diamond ice sculptures and caviar rings

Martha Stewart Weddings

Martha Stewart Weddings

 

Candy jewelry

Martha Stewart Weddings

Martha Stewart Weddings

Escriba via Martha Stewart Weddings

Pappabubble

Brushes of blue

Corbin Gurkin

Chris and Adrienne Scott

Corbin Gurkin

A fashionable statement

Captured by Aimee

Pre-ceremony photo idea: wedding jewelry shot in a silver tea set

The Coveteur

Jewelry bar for the ladies (use pearl bracelets instead!)

Justin & Mary

Boutonniere bar for the gents

Martha Stewart Weddings

Holly GoNightly Sleep Mask from Fred Flare (perfect for take-home hangover kits!)

Fred Flare

Bonus: Moon River played by string quartet (because we all know you wouldn’t even consider walking down the aisle to anything else!)

What will you be doing for your Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding? Comment below or tweet @RachelCravit – we’d love to hear from you!

Because Tiffany’s is so heavily associated with jewelry, it’s easy to forget they also stock picture frames, flatware and various other items for sparkling up the nest, which can provide a unique spin on your Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding theme. Instead of just stacking little blue boxes everywhere, consider mismatching silver bowls and urns stuffed with gorgeous white flowers. You don’t need to look any further than peonies and garden roses, which in my opinion pack more panache than almost every other bloom.

Samuel Lippke

Thayer Allyson Gowdy

via Michelle Rago

Up the glamour with gorgeous crystal candlesticks.

Mike Colón Photographers

When your guests work up an appetite snapping pictures of your centerpieces, give ‘em a taste of old New York with gourmet American comfort food: deli sliders, pommes frites, a raw bar, salad martinis and lobster mac and cheese.

Christian Oth

Riso Studio

RPM Photography

Chris and Adrienne Scott

For dessert, take cue from old-timey soda shops and ice cream parlours like Serendipity 3 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, home of the venerable Frrrozen Hot Chocolate and thousand dollar sundae.

Martha Stewart

Frenzel Photographers

Anna Kuperberg

Katie Osgood Photography

To really wow your guests, use gilded trays and apothecary jars to create a spread of sweets that mimic a dressing table.

Michael & Anna Costa

Anouschka Rokebrand

Anna Kuperberg

Yan Photography

Add an element of kitsch with whimsical bacon and chocolate-covered potato chip cupcakes.

onelove photography

Rob Greer Photography

Little pops of blue can subtly convey your Breakfast at Tiffany’s theme without going overboard.

Mark Josephs Cakes

April Reed

Amanda Hein

Amanda Hein

Let guests pack some treats for the road in Tiffany blue bakery boxes.

Brides.com

Widdis Photography

Forgo the obvious stacked box wedding cake and instead pay homage to the towering skyscrapers of New York, beneath which the love story of Breakfast at Tiffany’s took place. We’re particularly gaga for this ornate yet modern structural design:

Cathy & David Photographers

A popcorn bar would be perfect against the backdrop of Breakfast at Tiffany’s silently projected on the wall.

Artist Group Photography

Adeline and Grace Photography

Justin & Mary

Justin & Mary

Satisfy midnight munchies with a breakfast bar.

The Knot

Harwell Photography

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart

Check back soon for the fifth and final installment of Breakfast at Tiffany’s Wedding Week!

Breakfast at Tiffany’s weddings are all kinds of wonderful for brides who adore clean lines and classic A-line silhouettes; Grace Kelly and Jackie O were contemporaries of Audrey Hepburn (as well as Holly Golightly), so if you count any combination of these women among your fashion icons, 1.) You have impeccable taste, and 2.) You are going to be in your absolute element. Think dramatic ballgowns cinched at the waist à la Kate Middleton, or, alternatively, a luxe silk sheath with opera gloves in tribute to Hepburn’s iconic Givenchy number she wore in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Stay away from ruffles and ornate beading; sumptuous simplicity will not only be more loyal to the aesthetic of “classic elegance”, but also give you the excuse to pile on as much jewelry as your pretty heart desires (which is only suitable, with a jewelry store being part of your theme).

Here are some gorgeous gowns for a Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding:

Amsale "Coco"

Jenny Packham Fall 2012

Badgley Mischka Fall 2012 via FirstView

Jenny Lee Fall 2012 via FirstView

Carolina Herrera Fall 2012 via FirstView

As for shoes and accessories, there’s hardly a better time to indulge in some major sparkle.

Jimmy Choo "Aimee"

Christian Louboutin "Studio 120"

Ivanka Trump "Doublet"

Michelle Rahn

Pearls are another fool-proof option; you can even wrap them around your bouquet!

Kristen Weaver Photography

Jasmine Star

Tiffany & Co.

Finally, treat your tresses to a classic twist or chignon that would make Holly Golightly proud.

Kristin Vining

Readyluck

Stella Alesi

via Fanpop

Much more Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding inspiration to come!

 

Breakfast at Tiffany’s can contribute more to your wedding than little blue boxes. While robin egg blue is certainly a shade to be reckoned with at a Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding, the classic glamour and elegance of the film’s coveted backdrop — olden day New York — can arguably be better expressed with black and white, especially where your bridal party is concerned. For one, it’s a challenge for anyone not to look dapper in a tuxedo, even your hubby’s drinking buddies. Then there’s the famous little black dress and pearl combo, which traces its not so distant ancestry to Holly Golightly herself.

Forever Photography Studio

Forever Photography Studio

Laurie Bailey Photography

Josh Goodman Photography

That said, there’s no fault in going for Tiffany’s iconic blue, if you can nail the right shade.

Laurie Bailey Photography

Laurie Bailey Photography

Three Blondes and a Camera

Heather Kincaid

Which look do you prefer for a Breakfast at Tiffany’s wedding, black and white or blue? Comment below or tweet @WedStyleFile!

Breakfast at Tiffany’s Wedding Week continues tomorrow with even more ideas and inspiration!

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