A Sailing Inspired, Family-Focused Wedding on Lake Geneva
The Planning
Design / Vibe / Vision
A timeless vibe inspired by the location specific to the importance of Lake Geneva to the couple is where the vision begins. Using the blue waters of the lake as their focal color, Kristen & Keith wanted to lean into the sailing and family ties that their wedding was centered around.
Getting Ready
Bridal Portraits
Flat Lays
The Fashion
Wedding Gown
A classic Anne Barge gown, badgley mischka wedding shoes and Swarovski crystal rose gold jewelry
Bridesmaid Dresses
Jenny Yoo in evening blue,
Purchased from Miss Ruby
Groomsman Attire
pale blue from suit supply
Wedding Party
Ceremony
Cocktail Hour
The Details
Food & Drink
Salad: wild greens, fresh pear, goat cheese, pinenuts, balsamic vinaigrette, edible marigolds
Entrees: Steak & scallop Duet plate – grilled flat iron steak with rosemary glace and sea scallops with five spice cream OR wild mushroom ravioli -mushrooms, asparagus and asiago cream
Sides: oven roasted red potatoes, fresh mint, garlic, cracked black & pink peppercorn, Fresh green beans with roasted hazelnut butter, crushed hazelnuts and rosemary garnish
Signature drinks: Transfusion (titos, seltzer, grape dose and lemon twist) – a reminder of our favorite bar – Chucks!
Aperol Spritz (Aperol, proscecco, seltzer, orange garnish)
Florals & Decor
Wildflowers popular in Lake Geneva were the theme for the floral design.
The décor was inspired by our families having history in the LG area, so when our family friend shared her collection of vintage lake Geneva post cards, we knew we had the theme! From our save the date to invite to escort cards, we incorporated vintage post cards. The patina colors framed the warm antique ivory, blue, and rose hues in the flowers and décor.
Wedding Cake
Cake – layered with chocolate ganache and frosted with coconut buttercream
Other desserts at desert table
- CHOCOLATE POTS DE CRÈME- Cream and Cocoa Garnish in a Sake Cup
-LIMENCELLO CREAM & RUBY BERRIES-Candied Ginger Garnish in Bubble Glass
-ESPRESSO SHORT BREAD
-BANANA’S FOSTER-Server will scoop ice cream at the station and top with sauce from a chafing dish (Made to order/served in a ramekin)
BELGIAN CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE FAVOR- Lee John’s will box 2 truffles each in a white box with white ribbon & custom monogram sticker/These will be placed at the top of each place setting
Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs
AN UNCOMMON LOVE
TERAH COX
May you have the love only two can know.
May you go where only two as one may go.
May the sun rise and set in your bonded hearts
and the moon never find you too long apart.
May you cherish each other’s dreams as your own
and turn stumbling blocks into steppingstones.
May you brave life’s mountains and miles together.
May there be no storm your love cannot weather.
May you be lovers and allies and friends.
May your soul’s conversation never end.
May you capture on earth what’s in heaven above.
May your hearts know the rapture of an uncommon love.
ON MARRIAGE
KAHLIL GIBRAN
Love one another, but make not a bond of love:
Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.
Fill each other’s cup but drink not from one cup.
Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.
Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone,
Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.
Give your hearts, but not into each other’s keeping.
For only the hand of Life can contain your hearts.
And stand together yet not too near together:
For the pillars of the temple stand apart,
And the oak tree and the cypress grow not in each other’s shadow.
Ceremony Music
Processional- Amsterdam (Gregory Alan Isakov)
Bride Entrance – Make you Feel my Love (Adele)
Recessional – Here Comes the Sun (Beatles)
Entrance Song – waiting for a star to fall (Boy Meets Girl)
Cutting the cake – Archie, Marry Me (Alvvays)
Frist Dance – Warm With You (Hayden Calnin)
Father Daughter Dance – In My Life (the Beatles)
Special Detail #1
vintage lake geneva post cards were used as a custom seating chart in the escort cards, as table numbers, and tied into the liner for the invitations.
Special Detail #2
Family Matters! The Grandmother's purse was carried by the bride. The groom's Dad was his best man, and drove his son to the venue in one of his antique cars. The bride arrived to the venue in a custom built boat. The couple's one year old son was also in attendance.
Special Detail #3
The entire wedding was focused around the importance of family specific to Lake Geneva. The bride and groom met because both parents had lake homes across the street from one another. Keith and Kristen then bought a house right behind the groom's dad's, where Keith proposed. Their floral was a nod to the wildflowers that grow in Lake Geneva in the summertime. And the venue is home to where both their parents are members and sail often.
Couple Portraits
Reception