Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Wedding Accessories
Bespoken For have just launched a new exciting wedding accessory collection which although aimed at the wedding market is great for gifts and can be worn for any occassion. We particulary love the vintage rose collection and keep for eyes peeled for the ultimate wedding accessory collection Chrysta which is adorned with clusters of swarovski crystals framing lustrous freshwater pearls a must for 2009.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Your Bridal Jewellery Needs - Avoid Tiara Drama!

Do you need bridal jewellery to match your existing tiara or perhaps you want a tiara to match your jewellery?
Either way Bespoken For is there to help you avoid tiara drama. We can make and design your jewellery to match your needs, just request a design consultation. The service is free to use and you will benefit from expert advice and customer focussed design.
Also you can get your hands on "the Modern Brides, Jewellery Guide" by Bespoken For's expert designer Jenni Scott which gives great hints and tips on style, colours and how to accessorize your day.
Visit Bespoken For Now!!!!!
Monday, September 1, 2008
Perfect wedding magazine Jewellery Expert

Jenni Scott Bespoken For's very own bridal jewellery designer has become Perfect wedding magazines Jewellery expert. She will be answering readers questions and giving her top tips and expert advice on jewellery dilemmas. Pick up your copy now.
A Bespoken For Wedding

Bespoken For's very own Jewellery Designer Jenni Scott became a bespoken for bride on 26th July 2008. The wedding was a simple yet elegant affair with all the bridal jewellery and finishing touches designed and made by Jenni herself. Photography was by Jamie David Photography, the stunning cake was made by Jean Pretty a local cake designer (if you want her details please contact

Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Wedding is Waiting!
Bespoken For's very own designer and stylist is getting married on Saturday 26th July, so she understands first hand the needs of brides. With three days to go Jenni Said "I am a bag of nerves already!". Jenni is planning to take a short break out of the business for a honeymoon but will do her best to ensure that there is minimum disruption as possible.
We asked Jenni if she had any tips for brides to be:
1. Get help. Let everyone feel involved in planning your wedding but be sure to let them know that it is your day and you will have the final say.
2. Keep you chin up. Sometimes it can be a painful process getting ready for a wedding: People can't make it or don't like your choices etc. You can't please everyone, it is your day and you need to please yourself, if you are happy that's all that matters.
3. Groom Speech Help. My fiance was petrified at doing his speech to help him we brainstormed together funny stories about our parents and us and I encouraged him to write it as more of a story than a speech. Making it amusing helped him to remember and made him feel confident in speaking in public. Your guests are there to support you not to make notes on your public speaking techniques after all.
4. Sparkle your way. Ever the bespoken for queen I think it is really important that you feel comfortable in your outfit and accessories and don't compromise.
5. Relax and Enjoy. The day is about you and your partner your love and commitment to each other. Not the dress, not the cake, not the meal.......... if it goes wrong it will make you laugh in a few years; you will still look back with fond memories of your day no matter what happens so let it flow, relax and enjoy.
x
p.s. my other top tip is to cleanse exfoliate tone and moisturise. If you want to look radiant on you wedding day sandpaper skin isn't a good look!
xx
If you want any help or advice call Jenni on 0800 468 1440 or email jenni.scott@bespokenfor.co.uk
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Aphrodite Converting tiara/necklace



I felt a great idea would be to make the jewellery something that could be worn again and convert into a necklace.
Armed with these design briefs and inspired by the brides dress this is my latest bespoke creation.
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