A Dutch Masters-Inspired Garden Wedding at The National Arboretum, Bursting with Bright Color and Comfortable Elegance
The overall design was a harmonious blend of “energetic bright” and “comfortable elegance.” A vibrant and energetic color palette of bright yellows, lush greens, soft blues, and blush tones, with hints of pink to create a lively yet elegant atmosphere.
A Dutch Masters Inspired Garden Wedding at The National Arboretum. Lolita and Noah's wedding unfolded at The National Arboretum, where every detail echoed the romance of a Dutch Master's painting while embracing a contemporary flair.
Lolita and Noah got engaged in Tuscany, Italy. While in Florence for Lolita’s birthday, Noah hired a tour guide to take them to several wineries in the area. At their second stop, Noah arranged for a picnic on a hill overlooking a vineyard. Noah planned to propose right before lunch. As they arrived, Lolita’s eyes immediately darted to the potato salad, and she started digging in, thwarting Noah’s best-laid plans. While Lolita enjoyed the potato salad, Noah fiddled with his fork for what felt like eternity. With appetizers consumed, Lolita agreed to step away to take in the sights. As they walked out to the vineyard, Noah dropped to one knee and asked the question. Lolita said yes, and the rest is history.
Lolita's girls wore stunning blush pink gowns that provided the perfect backdrop for their bold and vibrant bouquets.
Lolita and Noah’s ceremony featured bright, lush florals that created a truly enchanting scene, including lush arrangements of bold yellow, green, pink, and soft blue hues. The field at The National Arboretum was transformed with lush, trailing florals that lined the ceremony aisle, creating a whimsical pathway that led to a wrought-iron gazebo, all set against a backdrop of the National Capitol Columns—the original columns from the United States Capitol. Fun fact: this larger-than-life gazebo was repurposed at the entrance of the reception tent, elevating the guest experience and tying the design together beautifully. The reception was hosted under a breathtaking sailcloth tent—the largest ever installed at the National Arboretum! Custom wicker chandeliers, a 16-foot bar, and bespoke food stations set the tone for an unforgettable evening. Garden-inspired florals adorned the head table, bringing the ceremony’s aesthetic seamlessly into the tent. The arrangements exuded a natural, overflowing charm inspired by Dutch garden designs. Dancing took place under the stars, with a custom stage built for the Silver Bullets Band, who kept the celebration alive all night long.
Buttercream Bakery created the most epic work of art with Lolita and Noah’s cake. It was a four-tier fondant cake that was surrounded by a custom, modern spray of sugar flowers in bright colors, reminiscent of the wedding flowers.
The ceremony was officiated by Judge Timothy Hillman, adding a sentimental touch to the occasion as Noah had previously worked for the judge.
Lolita is the daughter of Brian De Palma (director of Scarface, Mission: Impossible, and Carrie, among others) and Gale Anne Hurd (executive producer of The Walking Dead, Aliens, and the Terminator series, among others).
Skiing-Inspired Escort Display: A unique homage to the couple's shared love of skiing was featured in the escort card display—a custom backdrop was wrapped with an image of their favorite ski slope, and each guest was assigned a personalized ski lift as their escort card.
Guests were welcomed with Lolita and Noah’s signature cocktail, “The Nolita,” made with whiskey from a family friend’s distillery, Smoke Wagon Bourbon. This thoughtful detail added a personal and heartfelt touch to the cocktail hour, making it extra special.