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Wednesday
Jan212009

Wanwisa Wednesday: Global Appeal

Welcome back to our twentieth spectacular Wanwisa Wednesday! Be sure to check out her previous posts I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVII and XIX for more fabulous wedding inspiration!

I was inspired to put together an inspiration board of international-jet-setting, eclectic event designs by an email I received from Horchow.com about tablescapes {have a peek at their gorgeously global chic designs in the third row below!}. For your special day, why not include details inspired by other cultures and far-off places. Let the inspiration begin with Colin Cowie's gorgeously romantic Moroccan design in the first row below. Golden details add elegance to spicy hued table linens and an eclectic arrangement of glass jars and vases look amazingly vibrant. Looking for a little Asian flair? Check out Lisa Ling's amazing wedding details via InStyle Weddings. Deck out an already glamorous space with lanterns and giant paper fans and nix the ice sculpture for an elegant craved fruit and vegetable centerpiece! Planning an Indian Summer wedding? Look to Colin Cowie's decadent Bombay event design {I love how he uses small mountains of spices for centerpieces!}.

Until next Wednesday! Xoxo, Wanwisa

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Reader Comments (1)

Where did you find those beautiful indian khussa shoes with the jordan almonds in them?! I would love to have that at my wedding! Thanks so much for the wondeful post

September 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBridetobe

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