Two styled shoots, two incredible photographers, one real-life proposal! Our first idyllic inspiration takes place at 620 LOFT AND GARDEN. Filled with elevated elegance, McSween Photography captured the magic of a NYC rooftop and Lost Coast Photography showed us to Bethesda Gardens through her lens. The second day was shot at Central Park and the New York Public Library. The best part? The photo shoot turned into a proposal! Check out both jaw-dropping days in the full gallery.
From Britt Jones Co.… While being in one of the most iconic wedding venues in the city, it is crucial that you pick elements that complement its stunning gardens and views. The inspiration of the shoot was a secret garden black-tie affair.
We chose a color palette with creams, golds, and a signature pop of black. The black served as a nod to the Great Gatsby era which is so widely celebrated in New York. The day left you imagining what an elevated real wedding this would have been.
There is truly nowhere in the city that compares when it comes to stunning views of the skyline. In order to compliment Top of the Rock’s power to take your breath away, we paired it with a gown that is just as breathtaking. This full, ruffled Marchesa gown was focal point of this stunning bridal shoot-turned proposal. Yes, you heard it – PROPOSAL. Our groom model actually proposed to our bride model in the midst of this skyline shoot. It was truly a dream!
Event Design: Britt Jones Co. | Event Planning: Britt Jones Co. | Floral Design: One Flower by L | Dress: Marchesa | Cake: Cakes by Lana New York | Stationery: Dayflower Designs | Ceremony Venue: 620 LOFT AND GARDEN | Shoes: Bella Belle | Jewelry: Janice Tan Co | Makeup: Juliana Fink - JFink Beauty | Hair: Alison Farfan | Tux: The Black Tux | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Model (day 1): Maggie Gatling | Model (day 1): Chris Verrillo | Model (day 2): Adiodun | Model (day 2): Zae Zae | Photography (day 1): McSween Photography | Photography (day 2): Lost Coast Photography | Rentals: West Side Party Rental