Tag: Wedding

  • Boujee on a Budget: Louboutin

    Boujee on a Budget: Louboutin

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    As any fashionista or shopaholic, I have always been into designer shoes… though I’m more of an avid admirer than a collector/spender. And at least for myself, I know that I would get more use out of a designer handbag than shoes.

    So I choose to save, spend or splurge my monies on purses – always outlets of course. I think we’ve cordially introduced my Kate Spade habit.

    Though let’s rewind back to earlier this year.

    Let’s say… April.

    Basic scenario as follows… borderline broke bride with no budget for her wedding she has to plan that’s 4 months away, needs to find shoes to pair with her wedding dress that she has no idea what it will look, or fit like, because she is forbidden to touch or try on her dress until the wedding day and she still hasn’t gone dress hunting.

    Did you catch all that?

    Yes ladies and gents, that was me!

    No money. No budget. No plan. No vision.

    Pretty much every wedding planner’s worst nightmare.

    Fortunately for me, I was my own wedding planner.

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    So how did I snag a pair of slingback Louboutin for practically half price??

    Pure luck and coincidence.

    Honestly, I wish I had a better story of me camping out for a major Black Friday sale, or I met the GM of North American Louboutin boutiques by rescuing their dog from an oncoming bus… but it was pretty much *drumroll please*

    I walked into a store.

    Checked out the sale rack.

    And there she was.

    😍😍😍

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    Surprisingly, it wasn’t something I set out to look for. And knowing that I had a rough budget for my dress, but no sense of what my dream wedding shoe would be, I didn’t put much thought into it. I was too concerned about my dress shenanigans and worried about it fitting me, that honestly shoes didn’t seem important.

    Plus, knowing I was getting married in Italy and what the environment would be – aka the cobblestone hills I’d be walking up and down for my photos – I didn’t think designer shoes would be the most comfortable or realistic.

    But TG for once my nonchalant, care free attitude worked out because these beauties just fell into my lap.

    How?

    I was downtown one day, walking through Yorkville on Bloor Street and my sister asked if I wanted to go in to DAVIDS footwear store. I was hesitant because I didn’t want to tease myself with gorgeous shoes that I couldn’t afford to buy, but she walked in.

    I headed straight to the sale rack.

    And then a little glitter catches my eye.

    They were pink. They were peep toe. They were slingback. And they had a platform.

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    It was honestly the perfect shoe for my non-existent dress. Then I looked at the price tag and they were on sale for around $695 – down from $990. That on it’s own is a pretty good deal, but take into consideration the tax.

    I drooled over them for a bit, then put them down because I already had set in my mind that I’d be spending no more than $200 since I was still dress hunting and didn’t know what that total would add up to.

    Then the sales associate came around and starting talking to me. Mentioning how cute they were and they were a great price since they were 30% off. I said yes, but it’s still a little too much for me. Then she corrected me because they were an extra 30% off the lowest ticketed price.

    So that now brought them down to about $485!

    Well okay, for THAT price, I had to try them on. And lucky me, they were the last pair in my size. And once my foot slipped in, I was in love. They were actually really comfy and my toes weren’t squished!

    I debated for about 30 minutes. Walked back and forth from the mirror to the bench. I was seriously about to say no, but I imagined future Steph would be kicking herself for not snagging these because they were a total steal! And I doubt that future Steph would find Loubous like this for this price ever again.

    So wedding shoe or not, I could not pass on this.

    And there you have it.

    My first pair of Christian Louboutin.

    Welcome to my closet!

    Oh, did I wear them for my wedding you ask?

    You’ll have to wait and see!

    Keep an eye out for wedding posts 😉

    xo

    Stephanie

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    Shoes – Christian Louboutin (120 Glitter Tisse Patent Poudre)

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    Shoe: Christian Louboutin

    Model: 120 Glitter Tisse Patent Poudre

    Size: 35.5

    Original Retail Price: $990 + tax

    Sale Price: $485 + tax

    Savings: over $505

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  • Wedding Planning: What’s a budget?

    Wedding Planning: What’s a budget?

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    So I think I’m going to spontaneously combust.

    Not because I want to, but that’s just how I feel after trying to calculate a budget for this wedding. Because it seems to have mysteriously doubled overnight without my permission.

    And yes, it was our decision to have a destination ceremony and reception. And yes, it was ultimately our decision to invite 100 people – this is still debatable though because parental influence plays a huge roll on the family invite list.

    And yes, there are many other things that, in the end, are our decision.

    That doesn’t change the fact that I want to spontaneously combust.

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    I’m not having a bridezilla moment…
    I’m just having a ‘life crisis, I’m broke ass’ moment.

    And it’s really stressful. Especially when you’re trying to crunch numbers and you think you’re doing a decent job at saving and budgeting, but then more things pop up that you forgot to consider. Like the church donation. Or, photo permits. Or, transportation. Or, even something as simple as a guest book and seating chart.

    Every little thing costs.
    And then on top of that, for bae and me, every other little thing needs to be converted to Euros.
    And the Euro sucks right now. Major suckage.

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    Wallet: Valentino

    Is this something we should have really planned for?
    Yes.
    Could we have started saving for this a long time ago? Like even before our engagement?
    Yes.
    Are there areas we can cut costs?
    Most definitely, yes.

    But a lot of things in life that happen are unforeseen.

    Sometimes you just really aren’t prepared.
    Period.

    Kind of like studying for an exam. Whether you’ve studied a full week, or crammed the night before, you can still walk into that exam room, read the first question and your mind just goes blank. And no matter how hard you try, you really can’t remember any sh*t you studied, for the life of you.

    So how am I coping?
    To be honest, I really have no idea. I’m just taking things day by day. And trying to check things off my list as they come.

    I’m usually great at saving and setting affordable goals, but this wedding was something that started off small and kind of exploded. And now it’s at a number that scares me.

    But I know we can do it. We’ll be okay.

    And yes, the next couple of months are going to be all about the hustle. Or praying we win the lottery. Because realistically, this wedding is more than we can afford, but we’re going to get’er done. It’s something we both want and we’re all about the positive vibes right now. And I’m positively certain we’ll win the lottery jackpot before the wedding. Might as well try to put that out there to the universe.

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    At the end of the day, money comes and goes. Obviously, it’s preferable that we have money… and lots of it, but if this wedding is costing more than we thought, then we’ll just have to work 10 times harder. Whether it’s in the next couple of months, or the next couple of years after our wedding. We know there will be times when we’ll have an abundance of income. And times when we may be strapped for cash.

    C’est la vie.

    This is in no way shape or form my life advice for the world. These are my thoughts for my life and what works for me and how I’m choosing to go about things.
    Is it ideal? Maybe not.

    Though, you only have one life.
    So, really… what’s a budget?

    xo
    Stephanie

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  • Wedding Planning: The Beginning

    Wedding Planning: The Beginning

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    It’s official!

    I’m getting married!

    This may be old news to some, but I think it’s the first time I’m officially posting about it. I just didn’t want to mention anything until we confirmed our date and planning has begun.

    That being said…

    Today marks 1 year to the day that bae got down on one knee and proposed! And I kid you not when I say our experience was exactly how it you would see it in the movies.

    Everything fell into place perfectly… except maybe my outfit. Though I wouldn’t dare change a thing… Future post to come about our engagement story and I’ll divulge all the deets.

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    Anywho…
    For a while I was living off the engagement high. Re-telling the story until people were sick of hearing it. Flashing my ring until I was all bling-ed out… which I’m still not and don’t think I’ll ever be.

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    And then the questions started.
    Do you know when you’re getting married? Have you picked a date? Do you know where? Have you gone dress shopping? Bridal Party? Church? Venue? Flowers? Photographer?… blah blah blah.

    People. Can a person go through one month of enjoying their engagement without being bombarded?
    The answer is no.
    But I tried to do it anyways.

    And it wasn’t until last December that we selected and finalized our date.
    And then I realized it was less than 8 months away.
    And cue panic.

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    As a student, I may have been a bit of a procrastinator. I remember starting essays the day before they were due and pulling all nighters. Totally a bad habit to develop, but sometimes it happens.
    Though, it would also put me in the zone and once I get started on something and my mind is focused, I do not like to be interrupted. It puts me in work mode. And I always get the job done.

    Same goes for this wedding. It is the beginning of May and right now my mind is on wedding mode and there are no time for distractions. So, sorry life, but you’re going to have to take a break… and please don’t throw any more drama my way. Ain’t nobody got time for that!!

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    Bae and I are having a destination wedding and so we took a trip to Italy last month. Mostly to secure our date and to meet with the caterer and see some venues and churches to confirm we could, indeed, get married this year.
    Once we got the green light from everybody, it’s been go go go.

    Operation: Tivoli Wedding – is now in full swing.

    Though, let me tell you, it is not an easy ride.

    We thought we were on the right track. We started the year meeting with the Italian Consulate and making sure we knew exactly what we needed for our civil paper work. And since we are having a Catholic Church ceremony, we needed to get the religious paper work in order as well.

    So we began the process.
    Signed up for our Marriage classes. Started gathering our marriage searches and translated birth certificates.
    Thinking we were on the right path and ready to send our papers over to Italy, we find out we were missing a big chunk of requirements that needed to be sent to the Canadian Embassy in Rome. Which was basically where we just came back from a 2 week trip.

    Then the snowball effect.
    Thinking we could go ahead with our religious documents, we find out from the priest, they have begun restoration on the front of the church. Aka – scaffolds.
    Okay, well I can at least get the invitations started, right?
    Oh no, wait. I can’t. Because the caterer and his assistant still haven’t gotten back to us with the pricing. So we haven’t selected our venue. Which means, we can’t do our invitations.
    And I can’t budget for a photographer or anything else, if I don’t have a rough estimate of what the venue and food will cost me.

    But at least I’ll have fun dress shopping and going to my fittings?
    Oh, that’s right. I don’t have a dress yet.

    Because did I also mention I can’t try on my wedding dress until my wedding day?

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    Thanks to my mum and her lovely superstitions, I’m not allowed to try or even touch, my wedding dress until the day I get married.
    I’ll let you process that for a moment. And I will write a blog post totally dedicated to my dress shopping experience.

    So, to say I’m stressing, is to say the least.
    I can feel the grey hairs sprouting. And I can feel the chocolate settling into my thighs, but I know everything will work out.

    I am sending that out in to the universe.
    Please universe. Be kind. I know Mercury has been in retrograde and will be going back, but please, let this be the worst part of planning and help us get back on track.

    And if you can add a couple more zeros to the end of my bank account that would also be most appreciated.

    Thank you.

    xo
    Stephanie

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