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Can a solid colored fabric have ‘story’? Well, of course it can! Even a solid color without texture has story because colors evoke feelings and memories, and those are two elements that are critical for story. Color is intimately connected to imagery.

Color is also one aspect of how we define ourselves. It is part of our identity. Ask any man, woman, or child their favorite color and they will have an answer. No one ever says, “I don’t know”. Everyone has a favorite color.

Mine is aquamarine. I have a built in homing signal for that color. Whenever I see anything in that color, I’m immediately drawn to it. Consequently, my bedroom is decorated in that color, the walls in my living room are painted that color, even my first car was that color. Come to think of it, I just bought a vase from a little shop in Paris and it was in that color.

Because color is so personal, it’s also the first décor element a bride thinks about when she starts planning her wedding.  What colors will the flowers be? What colors will the bridesmaid dresses be? And of course, what colors will the linens be?
Color says so much about a person that I can tell if they’re adventurous, romantic, traditional, daring, fun, or unconventional, just by the colors they select for their linens.

Now add a bit of texture to color, and maybe a little bit of sparkle and you have a fabric that has great story. We called it ‘Hamptons’.  This fabric conjures up images of sophistication, just because of its simplicity. It’s a natural organic weave with tiny threads of silver woven through it. It’s for the bride who is totally confident in ‘less is more’. Quiet and understated, yet totally memorable.

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Hamptons Sterling

Elegant Hamptons Bride | Frost Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography: Caroline Frost Photography, Wedding Dress: Carmen Marc Valvo via Style Me Pretty

Silver Jimmy Choo Wedding Shoes | Clary Pfeiffer Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography: Clary Pfeiffer, Bride’s Shoes: Jimmy Choo via Style Me Pretty

Sea Glass Escort Cards | Tec Petaja Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography: Tec PetajaStyling: Pearl & Godiva, Calligraphy: Oh My Deer via Once Wed

Seaside Wedding Invitation | Patricia Lyons Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography: Patricia Lyons Photography, Stationery: Rock Paper Scissors via Southern Weddings

Hamptons Coast | Christina Oth Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography: Christian Oth via Style Me Pretty

White Peony and Dusty Miller Bouquet | Robyn Thompson Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography: Robyn Thompson, Florals: Bouquet Wedding Flower

Dock Wedding Ceremony | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding InspirationBotanical Seating Chart | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

L: Photography: Mel & Co. via Style Me Pretty

R: Photography: Shannon Kirsten Photo via Grey Likes Weddings

Vintage Getaway Car Erich McVey Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography: Erich McVey Photography, Floral Design: The Flower Studio,Vintage Car: Vintage Limos via Style Me Pretty

White Monofloral Centerpieces | Jose Villa Photography | Elegant Silver and White Hamptons Wedding Inspiration

Photography by Jose VillaFlorals by Nicole Sillapere via Style Me Pretty

Someone once told me that most blogs have an audience of two: the blogger and the blogger’s mother. In the interest of keeping you interested, I’m going to feature a lot of pretty photos from real weddings and events, as well as fabrics that continually inspire me. I will share the colors and patterns that are trending and how I know that to be true. I will explain where trends come from. I will share what I look for in a fabric before committing to it and explain the critical element I always look for in a fabric, “the story”.  If the fabric doesn’t have one, then it doesn’t make the cut!

So let’s kick this off with a new fabric that we love at NV Linens. This fabric has a great story. As soon as I saw it, I knew it would have tons of appeal. It has a defined style and yet, the style changes dramatically according to the color. It’s called Brighton.

Here it is in Cayenne:
Brighton Cayenne | Boho Chic Fine Linen Rentals from Napa Valley Linens

Brighton Cayenne

The story – Boho Chic. It’s been forty-five years since Woodstock and the age of Aquarius and everything late 60’s and early seventies is having a renaissance. This linen is for the flower child, the barefoot bride with flowers in her hair. Outdoors, yes! Farm to table, yes! Biodynamic, organic, vegan, yes! Recycled, slightly worn, yes! This linen has it all. Anything from this era will be popular for 2015, except for tie-dyes. I don’t miss them, do you? There’s a new printing process that creates a distressed look on fabric. I’m crazy about it. Some describe it as faded or antiqued, but the soft, blurry lines of the pattern keep it relaxed and soothing.

Boho Chic Bride | Ciara Richardson Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photographer: Ciara Richardson, Dress: Penelope’s, Florals: Urban Chateau Floral via Grey Likes Weddings

Colorful Bohemian Flower Truck | Trent Bailey Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Trent Bailey Photography, Wedding Dress: Gabriella New York, Florals That Time Events via Style Me Pretty

Colorful Cayenne Bridal Bouquet | Jose Villa Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Jose Villa, Flowers: Joy Thigpen via Style Me Pretty
Colorful Wedding Flowers in Cayenne and Plum | Odalys Mendez Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Odalys Mendez Photography, Florals: Cloth of Gold  via Style Me PrettyGold Heart | Jose Villa Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Jose Villa Photography, Planning: Kristeen LaBrot Events via Style Me PrettyKumquat Adorned Naked Wedding Cake | Kate and Michael Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photographer: Michael and Kate Photography via RuffledColorful Carpets for Bohemian Wedding Seating | The Why We Love Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photographer: The Why We Love via 100 Layer CakeBohemian Mantelpiece Ceremony Decor | Ryan Ray Photography | Brighton Cayenne Inspiration from Napa Valley LinensPhotography: Ryan Ray Photo, Floral Design: Heavenly Blooms, Furniture Rentals: Found Vintage Rentals via Style Me Pretty

 

Brighton Periwinkle

That can’t possibly be the same pattern, you think; but it is, only in shades of blue, periwinkle, purple and green. The ivory background is in crisp contrast to the pattern and it makes everything feel fresh and dreamy. It has the watercolor quality of a Monet painting. I’m feeling South of France or Italy, or an al fresco luncheon in a grove of olive trees or under a pergola of wisteria. Bunches of lavender are tied with satin ribbons that rest in big wicker baskets. The table is set with blue and white hydrangea, or bushels of lilacs and trailing white clematis.

 

Brighton Periwinkle | Boho Chic Fine Linen Rentals from Napa Valley Linens

Brighton Periwinkle

Lavender Fields Wedding Cake Display | Bryce Covey Photography | Brighton Periwinkle Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Bryce Covey | Florals: Finch & Thistle Event Design via OnceWed

Purple Floral Crown for a Romantic Bohemian Bridal Look | Jose Villa Photography | Brighton Periwinkle Inspiration from Napa Valley LinensCrisp Linen Suit with a Lavender Boutonniere | Leo Patrone Photography | Brighton Periwinkle Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Jose Villa Photography | Florals: Flowerwild via Style Me Pretty

Photography: Leo Patrone | Florals: Honey of a Thousand Flowers via Style Me Pretty

Al Fresco Olive Grove Wedding Reception | Rylee Hitchner Photography | Brighton Periwinkle Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photographer: Rylee Hitchner | Designer: Ginny Au via Once Wed

Purple Wildflower Ceremony Aisle | Leo Patrone Photography | Brighton Periwinkle Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Leo Patrone | Florals: Honey of a Thousand Flowers via Style Me Pretty

Photography | Brighton Periwinkle Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Life in Still Photography | Florals: Poppies Flowers via Style Me Pretty

Bohemian Provence Inspired Bride | Feather and Stone Photography | Brighton Periwinkle Inspiration from Napa Valley Linens

Photography: Feather & Stone | Styling : Pearl & Godiva via OnceWed

 

Can you see it? That’s called story.

The interesting thing about a journey is that you never know what will happen along the way. Like all explorers, you set out in a direction, not knowing what you will find, whom you will meet, or what challenges you will face. Perhaps, if we knew what lay in store for us, we would never take that first step. Those of us that step into the unknown armed with nothing but energy, imagination, and optimism used to be called explorers, today we are called entrepreneurs.

That pretty much describes me. I’m an adventurous soul, an explorer. I don’t seek comfort or stability.  I seek excitement and new experiences.  So it should come as no surprise to those who know me and even to myself, that I would be a business owner and not an employee. I’m a slave to my own curiosity and optimism.

Map of Napa Valley Linens

Eight years ago I started a business called Napa Valley Linens. At the time, decorative rental linens were just beginning to catch on as a necessary part of events. I was completely smitten with the possibilities. A self-described fabriholic, I loved the impact that linens could have on an event. Those possibilities began to monopolize my imagination and every waking moment of my life. It was all I thought about. It still is. My husband, ever the voice of reason, tried to talk me out of it. He was convinced there was no money in it and to tell the truth, for many years, he was right. I soldiered on, despite the economics, always seeking a deeper understanding of the magic of fabric, the impact of color, and the mysteries of trends.

Economics drove me to get closer to the source, to move from the first dabble of buying ready made linens, to my current state of buying from mills all over the world. What a journey it has been! It has taken me all around this planet and taught me so much along the way.
Napa Valley Linens Shipping Around the World

I started this quest with with hope, ambition, energy, and tenacity. As I look back and forward, I see that I have gained strength, focus, confidence, and knowledge. I’ve learned so much about the textile industry. I know more than I care to about the difference between warps and wefts, dirty laundry, wine stains, the foibles of UPS, and the perils of exporting.

I’ve also learned a lot about people, especially brides. I’ve witnessed the most overwhelmed, confused, and timid bride move from fearful to fearless and break free of the shackles of tradition.

Unique Brides

I passionately love the people who work with me. They have grown with me and discovered strengths they never knew they had. And mostly, I’ve made a lot of friends, through associations that I’ve joined, partnerships I’ve made, clients that I’ve worked with, and other fearless entrepreneurs who are all a part of this wonderfully creative, special event industry.

This blog is about that journey.