Urban Chic Organic-Inspired Toronto Wedding
I can't put my finger on exactly what makes this Toronto wedding so cool, but it definitely has that je ne sais quoi factor. The lush, full flowers with a slightly tropical vibe. The Bride's beautiful Bliss By Monique Lhuillier gown and the Groom's impeccable bespoke suit. The urban loft setting. Every detail of this day, photographed by Brandon Scott Photography, is special. Fall in love with it all in The Vault!
From Rebecca Chan Weddings And Events...Robyn and Mike flew in from the UK to get married with 70 of their closest friends and family in Toronto, Ontario. The ceremony took place at the Julia M. Gallery and the reception at the Boiler House Loft, both located in the historic Distillery District of Toronto. Their organic decor and blooms created a beautiful juxtaposition to the raw and urban venues they chose.
We kept the design of the ceremony loose and organic to contrast the clean lines of the gallery, with a birch arch, garland and lots of candlelight. Their friend played acoustic guitar for the processional, giving it an extra personal touch.
Guests then made their way to the Boiler House Loft catered by Distillery Events for an intimate reception. The leafy greens and lush floral beautifully complimented the natural wood tables and white table runners. Hand lettered menus, name cards and seating cards were a nice touch from The Lettering Studio. Being wine lovers, they asked guests to sign wine corks as guestbook alternatives.
Beyond the bride's beautiful dress and shoes, the groom was dressed to the nines as well in his bespoke tux, dress shirt, bowtie and shoes. All of the guys had their own hand selected fabric lining the inside of their tuxes!
It was such a pleasure for the Rebecca Chan Weddings & Events team to be a part of such a beautiful and thoughtfully detailed wedding!
We kept the design of the ceremony loose and organic to contrast the clean lines of the gallery, with a birch arch, garland and lots of candlelight. Their friend played acoustic guitar for the processional, giving it an extra personal touch.
Guests then made their way to the Boiler House Loft catered by Distillery Events for an intimate reception. The leafy greens and lush floral beautifully complimented the natural wood tables and white table runners. Hand lettered menus, name cards and seating cards were a nice touch from The Lettering Studio. Being wine lovers, they asked guests to sign wine corks as guestbook alternatives.
Beyond the bride's beautiful dress and shoes, the groom was dressed to the nines as well in his bespoke tux, dress shirt, bowtie and shoes. All of the guys had their own hand selected fabric lining the inside of their tuxes!
It was such a pleasure for the Rebecca Chan Weddings & Events team to be a part of such a beautiful and thoughtfully detailed wedding!