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Llubav Choy Duerr, Brooklyn Vendor: Accessories Designer Website: Llubav Co. About Me: Combining my personal aesthetic of art as a visual feast, a background in textile design, and a love for fashion, I created Llubav Co. with the aim of brightening up your day. I use Hungarian wool felt, American wool, linen, filigree, and vintage embellishments to produce ring pillows, stationery and fashion accessories that are as unique, vibrant and colorful as my Latin American upbringing. I live and create in Brooklyn, and I have two beautiful guys in my life -- my husband Chris and our baby son Mikus.
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Dia de los Muertos

June 1st, 2009 @ 3:13 pm by Llubav

I am thrilled to post this “Day of the Dead” ring pillow! It is a summer wedding happening in June in Fairbanks, Alaska. The theme -a Mexican folk art, Dia De Los Muertos, traditional and modern with a vintage touch — how cool is that?

Chantial and Eric are from the beautiful state of Michigan. She is of Mexican descent and Eric is American. They are a couple excited to tie the knot and doing a lot for their wedding themselves. They made their stationary, and Chantial is screen-printing the linen napkins for the reception!

Inspirations:

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The lovely b&w photo is of Chantial’s handsome grandparents Lilly and Florian, whose look she hopes to mimic on her big day. The color palette is brown and red and the flowers - red roses with bear grass flowers. The bridesmaids will be wearing brown and 40’s style hair and makeup (pin-up inspired). Some decorations are: Mexican paper picadillos, “Day of the Dead” bride and groom cake-topper and lotteria cards for table numbers. Vosges ancho chile chocolate bars (she sent me some and they are delicious!) and little boxes of Mexican wedding cake are favors.

Oh, I almost forgot to mention the skull and crossbones high-heels! :grin:

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Sketch idea

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The bride has a flower in her hair and her veil is embellished with gold thread, glass beads and little white pearls. Her face is ivory for contrast next to the white veil. The ground is chocolate brown linen.

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I totally want to crash their wedding! :grin:

xoxo

Pillow photos by three photographers

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4 Responses to “Dia de los Muertos”

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lavenderpug

ack, i love it!! it’s fun, beautiful, and gives a lovely nod to heritage/tradition.

 
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Miss Snapdragon (message)  721 posts, Busy bee

I love Dia de los Muertos - it’s such an interesting event. I have a number of DdlM figurines… I think they freak a few of my visitors out. :) I think they’re beautiful!

 
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Michelle Moore

Wow! How beautiful!! This is totally going to be my theme too! I’m getting married on November 1st of this year! I’m so excited to see others make their wedding reflect their heritages and cultures! yay!! I hope everything turns out as wonderful as the pillow!

 
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Resting Ring | Weddingbee

[...] Weddingbee PRO Llubav! Yes, it would be random for me to have a Mexican-inspired image at my wedding so don’t worry, I will not culturally appropriate it. But still, it’s super cool, isn’t it? [...]

 

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