All posts by Samantha's Bridal Team

Samantha’s bridal congratulates the 2016 Mr and Miss University Kenya

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The Samantha’s bridal congratulates  Tomide Akiyemi (USIU) for being crowned Mr University and Goreti for being crowned Miss University at the Miss and Mr University ceremony which went down last week at the Carnivore. This lovely duo together with the other runners up, Melisa Hanif of Daystar and the third slot winner Clara Akiny of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), were  contracted as part of the of the Samantha’s bridal fair models during the July Samantha’s bridal Expo.  The Samantha’s bridal prides itself in nurturing talent and is honored to work with Mr. and Miss universities during it’s bi-annual fairs where sensational line-up of breath-taking fashion shows are showcased.

The Samantha’s bridal is humbled to be part of the success story and ecstatic to have given him a platform to bloom.

Samantha’s Bridal Wedding Fair 3rd-5th March 2017

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Prepare to be dazzled, wowed and entertained.

East Africa’s leading wedding fair once again ignites the 2017 wedding market with a line-up of cutting edge surprises and performers designed to amaze, inspire, educate, and delight all that attend. The Samantha’s wedding expo is an event that will not only allow you, the bride, to source and see the hippest, hottest trends in the wedding industry, but it will allow you to experience them in action too. Miss it miss out!

DESIGNING YOUR OWN WEDDING GOWN

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Making your own wedding gown is not a walk in the park. One requires experience as this is something that is made with love for a union with your partner. The gown should be something special which you can treasure for many years and look back on with fond memories.

For Linda Onchwati, it took time, experience, expertise  and assistance from her aunt not only to make her Asian themed gown but her bridal party attires as well. She gives us tips on what it takes to make your own gown:

1.  Set a budget.  Just because you are making a dress doesn’t mean that it will be cheaper than purchasing one.  One requires an immense amount of fabric and, depending up on your chosen fabric content, it may be costly.  If your nuptial has a strict budget, make sure you consider the cost of your gown carefully.

2.  Know your limits.  If you’ve never sewn a garment before, it’s not a good idea to make that first dress your wedding dress.  I’m not saying that a beginner can’t sew a wedding dress, but if your sewing skills are not terribly advanced, don’t choose a dress that is too complicated.  Choose a simpler design or get someone more experienced to help you.

3.  Look at bridal wedding websites, magazines and photos of bridal gowns  you love.  Carefully figure out the various aspects of these gowns appeal to you and what embellishments are must-haves for your dress.  Don’t restrict yourself to just looking at wedding gowns, particularly if you desire to be unique and different from other brides.

4.  Study your pattern choices carefully.  Once you know what you want, search for patterns that illustrate your design.  Be sure to study the line drawings closely, taking notice of different bodice and skirt shapes.  Remember that a pattern is just a jumping off point. You can mix-and-match or alter patterns to achieve your silhouette, then add embellishments after you finalize the base dress pattern.  Don’t be limited by bridal patterns either, as you may find what you want in the special occasion, historical, or casual dress categories.

5.  Make sure you do your research carefully: By choosing to sew your gown,  you may be entering into a new area of sewing.  Before you start making your gown, make sure that you read a few applicable books to get a feel of the task that you’ll be undertaking.   Not only will they familiarize you with the process, but they will be resources to help you along the way.

Gown designer: Linda Onchwati

Photo by Samanthas bridal

AFRICAN INSPIRED WEDDING ATTIRES

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A white wedding gown looks gorgeous especially when it has geometrically-lined hemlines and statement inserts borrowed from a little bit from the exuberance of printed gowns. This is something that can wow your guests on your big day!

Bride and Groom: Harry and Patricia Chamwada

Photography by Samanthas bridal

Designer Daniel of Afri Nana: 0719451174 and 0720375726.

 

 

BRIDES MAIDS ATTIRES IDEAS

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The history of the bridesmaid differs across religions, cultures, as well as time periods. It is said that during the early Roman times, bridesmaids formed a kind of bridal infantry as they accompanied the bride to her fiancees home. They all wore similar outfits as a  “protective shield” that was meant to intervene if any wayward thugs or vengeful suitors attempted to hurt the bride or steal her dowry.

Presently, in many nuptials, the brides maids attires are chosen to complement the wedding’s unique colours, feel and style. By wearing identical outfits, the bridesmaids maintain a coordinated look which may vary slightly in colour or design but still match the formality of the affair and the overall look of the bridal gown.

Photo by George Adulu

Bridemaids attires by Wambui Mukenyi

Wedding Decor ideas

 

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Décor is not just a thoughtful colour scheme and carefully arranged flowers; it creates and sets the stage for any event. In this case,  the event is your nuptial; and it needs the sets and backdrops to set the stage, create the atmosphere, and stimulate and energize the guests. Gorgeous centerpiece,  floral designs as well as lighting might just be what you need to bring life to your event.

Photo by George Adulu

Decor by Catherine Nambisia of classic functions

AFRICAN INSPIRED WEDDING CAKE

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Most weddings will never leave out the cake and in recent times, brides and grooms have become more creative with what they offer their guests as their ‘first meal.’ Concepter and Daniel opted for an African inspired wedding cakes that is dramatic, full of huts, animal prints, trees, traditional beads and more.

 

Photo by George Adulu

Cake done by Cake countour

Wedding make up ideas

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Marriage is just about the most important event in a woman’s life, so looking best on that special day is the wish of each and every woman. In the earlier times, the bride’s family , relatives and close friends assisted in grooming her with her make-up, attire, ornaments, etc. In this present time,  the job of bridal makeup is often handed over to the make-up experts along with the wedding outfits and bride’s hairstyle.

Photo by George Adulu

Hair by Corrine Nyumoo

Make up by Boquet by

Choosing a perfect wedding venue

Choosing your wedding venue will undoubtedly be one of the biggest decisions you’ll make as an engaged couple, so it’s good to start considering your options right away. If you’re not sure where to hold your wedding, Ole-Sereni is the perfect location for your special day, offering the stunning scenery of Nairobi National Park with modern amenities and some of the city’s best catering.