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Modern Ballroom Wedding at the Waldorf Astoria Chicago

Ok, I just need to say it. This Bride’s Marchesa gown is absolutely incredible. I would go as far as to say it’s my all time favorite. Combine that gorgeous gown with a stunning Bride, her handsome groom, and their super chic Chicago wedding? And well, I’m in love. See all the gorgeous images from KingenSmith here.


From The Bride…Josh and I are both very close with our families and we knew having them intimately involved with our special day, along with our closest friends, was of the utmost importance. Their participation in our journey to becoming “husband and wife” began in the summer of 2012 on the night we got engaged. Josh and I flew home to Chicago for what I thought was a birthday celebration weekend for my grandmother…little did I know so much more was in store. Unbeknownst to me Josh had also flown his family in to Chicago on an earlier flight so that they too could celebrate in the occasion with us (and also help my grandmother celebrate her 92nd birthday!). This theme of deep family involvement continued during the planning process, into the ceremony and throughout the reception. Family members joined me for wedding dress fittings, walked us down the aisle, read passages that held special meaning to Josh and me and gave old, traditional Italian toasts during the reception. It truly was a family affair.

My parents first learned of Josh during my stepfather’s birthday dinner in 2011… just weeks after Josh and I met! Josh knew they were in town for a weekend visit and knew that I was taking them out for a birthday dinner so he called the restaurant and had a bottle of champagne sent to our table as we sat down. Little did I know I’d be forced into disclosing this “relationship” to my parents so soon after it had begun…at this point Josh and I had only been out a handful of times! Needless to say, my parents were totally on board… so long as Josh promised to continue sending bottles of champagne!

Our choice for venue was primarily driven by the warm and intimate setting provided by the Waldorf’s banquet room where the ceremony and reception were to be held. Both of us immediately knew this was the place and we booked on the spot. Although the hotel is not small, per se, it is able to maintain the boutique-ish feel which we both desired. Each and every employee truly made us feel as if the hotel was ours right from the start of the planning process.

Without a doubt, I think the most poignant description of the night was summed up by one of our guests who told us “the room was filled with love and that’s something you cannot buy.”

Photography: Kingensmith | Cinematography: VDO Video | Florist: Bukiety | Wedding Dress: Marchesa | Wedding Cake: Chef Andrew Johnson | Stationery: Stephanie LLC | Bride's Shoes: Valentino | Hotel: Waldorf Astoria | Groom's Shoes: Crockett & Jones | Groom's Tux: Z by Zegna | Orchestra: Bradley Young Orchestra

Romantic, Vintage, DIY Chicago Wedding at Salvage One

Salvage One is a venue unlike any other. It beautifully combines charm and style, and the weddings there? Well they are always beyond – particularly when Olivia Leigh Photographie is behind the lens to capture the magic. Weddings like this one make us want to jump right out of our chairs, and you can see why here.

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From the Bride…Perhaps the most defining choice in planning our wedding was the date itself. I fell madly in love with a spectacularly nontraditional venue in Chicago – a place that is as quirky as it is elegant, as unexpected as it is inviting. The choice was easy, but the timing was complicated – due to availability, our only option was to have our wedding in January…a month most other Chicago brides would never consider. But we knew our wedding wouldn’t be us without this venue, so I let go of the fear of blizzards and freezing temperatures, and warmly embraced the idea of a cozy winter affair.

Planning this wedding was truly a gift – I wish every bride the opportunity to feel so cared for and to have so many cherished experiences leading up to her big day. My partner in crime for this journey was my mom – we had been dreaming about planning this day for 30 years. From collecting vintage handkerchiefs to roasting rosemary orange nuts for all of ours guests, she was as dedicated as I was to ensuring we covered every detail.

Our January day came with blue skies and plenty of sun. It had snowed two days earlier, which meant there was just enough powder on the ground to remind us how beautiful a winter wedding could be. And once the sun set and guests began arriving, it was clear – there was no more magical place to be married on this day than at Salvage One. Exposed brick walls, antique chandeliers and apple cider invited guests to settle in for the evening.

Looking back, I am incredibly proud of all our little touches – the things you wonder along the way if anyone will even notice. My mom collected vintage handkerchiefs and sewed on tiny tags that read “happy tears”, which were given to guests before our ceremony. We set mismatched paper place mats at each place setting with silverware inside paper bags printed with the message, “It’s time to drink bubbly and dance on the tables!” Origami cranes folded from handmade paper topped our cake as a tribute to my Japanese grandmother. Our favors were gourmet chocolate bars wrapped in childhood photos of me and my husband. The brainstorming, list making, shopping, printing, and packaging was all part of this incredible journey, and I could tell from the expressions on our guests’ faces that we had successfully curated an event that inspired true joy.

I never could have imagined that in the middle of a cold Chicago winter, we would find our happiest moments and our best day ever.

Photography: Olivia Leigh Photographie | Coordinator: Amy Stockbridge | Florist: Pollen | Cake: Luscious Layers Bakery | Catering: Food For Thought | Band: Standing Room Only | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Officiant: Anita Vaughan | Venue: Salvage One | Dress Designer: BHLDN | Quartet: Art Strings

Modern and Romantic Chicago Wedding

Chicago has “chic” is its name for a reason. Case in point: this classy Lincoln Park soiree. Just look at the bride’s stunning lace Watters gown and her gorgeous bridesmaids strutting it in Adrianna Papell, all perfectly complimented by generous rose and thistle bouquets from A New Leaf. So feel free to get lost with me in Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema‘s gallery of moments from the day.


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From Ann & Kam Photography & CinemaPaige and Ryan’s wedding was one of the prettiest weddings we have ever seen in Chicago. Surrounded by her childhood friends, Paige prepared for the day that they had all been imagining since they were little girls. One by one, everything came together. Lace, sparkles, pale pink flowers – everything was perfect.

Ryan, of course, was cool as a cucumber as Paige arrived in Lincoln Park in a fabulous Lincoln Hotel pedicab to meet him. From that point on, the rest of the day passed in a whirlwind. Kam and I were pretty much in love with every square inch of A New Leaf – from the exposed brick to the magical courtyard, it quickly became one of our favorite places in the City. From the moment you walk in, you are greeted by the amazing scents of A New Leaf’s flower shop, and it’s impossible not to be swept away by romance. We also have to mention the amazing caterers – Hearty Boys – who were so professional and thoughtful, they were simply a delight to work with!

Photography: Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema | Florals: A New Leaf | Dress: Watters | Shoes: Diane Von Furstenberg | Catering: Hearty Boys | Suits: Q Clothier | Hotel: JDV Hotels | Bride's belt: BHLDN | Bridesmaid Dress: Adrianna Papell | Ceremony and Reception: A New Leaf | Mens Laces: Benjos | Mens Shoes: Allen Edmonds

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Traditional Meets Modern Ballroom Wedding

Traditional with a twist is one of my favorite ways to say “I do.”  And this stunning Chicago affair?  It’s delivering the aforementioned and then some with a crazy cool mix of gorgeous details.  I’m talking vibrant blooms from Stephanie Robinson, a ballroom decked out in chevron and gold (my fave) and a world of pretty captured by Two Birds Photography.  See it all here.

From The Bride… Our theme was ““Our Story”.”  It was inspired by the story of our love. It stemmed from a book that I had created for an anniversary gift for Nick. The book was in the form of a chapter book and it contained all of the messages that Nick and I wrote to each other via Facebook, mail and e-mail when we were dating long distance (Chicago to New Orleans). To incorporate this theme on our big day, I included this book along with the following: our love letters and envelopes, a mailbox for our gifts, cocktail napkins that included funny stories of our relationship and chapters for table numbers. We also searched through old photo albums and found a wedding portrait of each of our family members, as they are the beginning of our story. We had them all hanging by a string by our guestbook. This was a surprise and our guests loved seeing their very own picture celebrated on our day. My absolute favorite tie into our theme was Nick and my silhouettes on the menu cards. I believe that these little details made our ceremony unique.

As we were planning our wedding, Nick and I both found it important that our wedding day represented both of us as individuals as well as together as a couple. Nick knew how important it was to include all of the little details that described my personality. Confetti polka dots, chevron groomsmen socks, pink and orange color scheme, and way too many crafts was a perfect representation of me on our wedding day. Nick’’s past history was included in a special New Orleans dance. The entire bridal party was given beads to pass out to the wedding guests. Nick and I were given big, heavy beads to wear and Mardi Gras masks. The second line song filled the room as we entered the dance floor. I twirled a white umbrella and the crowd picked up napkins to spin around in circles. Soon enough, everyone was on their feet participating in this New Orleans wedding tradition. We loved that everyone was so excited as they took part in this unique twist to our reception.

My favorite part of the day was walking down the aisle. Nick and I chose not to see each other before the ceremony so there was much anticipation for this moment. I remember standing in the bridal room at the church feeling a little nervous, but mostly excited. It was all a little fuzzy as they called us to line up. Soon enough, our bridal party had entered the church and it was just my dad and I. I begged him to tell me a joke, as both of us were having a hard time keeping it together. It was finally our cue and in that moment I felt the true meaning of marriage, forgetting all of the stress and crazy wedding plans we had been focused on within the past year. It was a crazy feeling walking down the aisle. I remember being surrounded by all of our family and friends in the church, but feeling like it was just Nick and I alone. I remember looking right into his eyes the entire way down. I can vaguely remember my dad holding my arm tightly and the faint sound of a violin playing Canon in D. I held back tears of happiness as I approached Nick. Hugging my dad was an overwhelming feeling, as he put Nick’s and my hand together, giving us his blessing to begin our life together. As the ceremony went on I was able to sneak a peek at the packed church of people we loved so dearly. It was an overwhelming feeling to have them witness this special day in our life and I felt so grateful. I will always remember Nick’’s smile as he saw me for the first time. In the end, it was worth every minute of waiting.

Nick and I met in confirmation class freshman year of high school, so it was important to us both that we were to be married within a church, as our faith is important to us. We picked St. Clement Catholic Church in Chicago, because it is the church we attend every Sunday. We also love the architecture and beauty of this breathtaking church.

I knew walking into the Woman’s Club of Evanston that the venue was perfect for us. Nick and I knew all along that we wanted a different venue, one that was more unique. The Woman’s Club had everything we were searching for and more. The beautiful chandeliers, the arched ceilings in the ballroom and the character of each room allowed me to envision us there on our wedding night. My sister told me as we left that she knew by the smile on my face that I had found the venue I had been searching for.

Stephanie Robinson was our florist for the event. I was referred by a friend to use Stephanie and could not have picked a better person to create the exact vision I had hoped to achieve. Stephanie works freelance so my experience was different than going into a flower shop and looking through a binder to pick the exact arrangements for the big day. Instead, Stephanie and I met over coffee and I explained to her how much I loved flowers, my way too many ideas from Pinterest, and a budget to stay within. As we talked, she helped me finally pinpoint my style and color scheme (any bride will contest how much harder of a decision this is than it truly seems) and gave me so many ideas of her own. It was cool because I felt an instant connection with Steph. I realized instantly that she was so similar to me; we shared the same style, personality and passion for flowers. I told her leaving Starbucks that day that I trusted her 100% and that she could run with my color scheme and surprise me. It was a weight off of my shoulders to allow her to be creative and it felt great to cross something off the never-ending wedding to do list. The moment she knocked on my room at The Drake Hotel was one of my favorite wedding day memories. I didn’t know what my flowers were going to look like until the day they were in my arms and I had been waiting months to see what she had picked out for me. I had tears of happiness in my eyes when I saw the vibrant colors and unique styles. Not only did she create perfect bouquets but she also transformed my venue into a floral masterpiece. I could not have even envisioned more perfect flowers than what Stephanie picked and designed for our big day.

J&L Catering catered our event at The Woman’s Club. We worked with Jim Bailey and he was absolutely phenomenal. He was not only responsible for creating a fabulous menu that worked within our budget but also served as our wedding planner during the entire planning process. It was such a wonderful feeling to know that I could email him at any time of the day or night and hear back from him within the hour with an answer to so many of my wedding questions. Our menu included a strawberry and almond poppyseed salad, chicken and salmon with a lemon crème sauce and risotto paired with seasonal vegetables.

I can’t even express in words how wonderful our experience was with Two Birds Photography. Jake and Jennifer are not only incredibly talented but such a joy to work with. Finding the perfect photographer was the first thing on my wedding to do list, as I believe that the photos are the only thing you will have forever. It was such a relief when my husband and I met Jake at a coffee shop because I knew within the first five minutes that he would be our perfect wedding photographer. Nick and I had a blast with Jake as he shot our engagement pictures. We felt so comfortable with him and were laughing the entire time. We were amazed at his artistic eye and how well he was able to truly capture our love. On our wedding day, Jake was there early to shoot pictures of the landscape of our hotel and the amazing architecture of Chicago. Our entire bridal party raved about how much fun and how professional Jake was on the trolley with us, as he was able to capture our trip from the city to Evanston. Our families and our wedding guests had nothing but amazing things to say about him as well. When we received our wedding slideshow, I couldn’t help but cry with happiness. I felt like I was reliving the day all over again. I was so overjoyed at how well Jake was able to capture every emotion on our wedding day. Two Birds Photography was everything we could have asked for and way, way more.

We hired Zach Moss from Boom Entertainment as our DJ. Zach was amazing! He was able to mix three songs into one and kept the dance floor packed the entire night. I danced with family members I had never even seen dance before! I credit Zach for the amount of fun everyone had that night. Nick and I still love to look at all of the dancing photos to see everyone have the time of their life.

Nick and I consider ourselves foodies, so when it was time for our cake tasting we were really excited. We picked a bakery on the street we live on to try out first, thinking we would try out a few bakeries in Chicago. We had a wonderful experience working with Judy. She sat down with us and explained each flavor combination. The cake was amazing! She also hand sketched my perfect cake: gold chevron, polka dots and pink peonies. We picked a lemon and raspberry flavor for Nick’s half and a double chocolate mousse for mine. It was perfect and we didn’t even have to look anywhere else.

I found my dress at Volle’s Bridal in Lake Zurich and it was designed by Pronovias. Dress shopping was really exciting at first, but after searching at seven bridal stores, I was beginning to feel frustrated. I had been told by many people that I would cry when I have found the perfect dress. I kept waiting for this to happen, and when it hadn’t, I knew I didn’t want to settle. I finally brought my dad with me to Volle’s and when I put this particular dress on, he began to cry. At that moment, I knew it was perfect and tears streamed down my face too. I loved that the dress was vintage with a twist of modern style, a perfect mix of sassy and classy.

The biggest piece of advice as you plan your wedding is to remember that the day is about you and the love you and your fiancé share. Although it all can be very stressful at times, take time to go on dates and talk about things other than the wedding. Also, do as many DIY crafts in advance, if you plan to go this route. I was so pressed for time that I had my dad executing my last minute crafts in order to achieve the theme and style I was going for!

Make sure to take a moment to step back and admire everyone celebrating your big day. Nick and I snuck on stage for a few minutes and it was such an overwhelming feeling to see all of our favorite people having such a wonderful time celebrating us. We squeezed each other’s hands as we felt so blessed to have everyone there on the most important day of our life.

Photography: Two Birds Photography | Floral Design: Stephanie Robinson | Wedding Dress: Volle's Bridal Boutique | Cake: Bittersweet | Church: St. Clement Catholic Church | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Caterer: J And L Catering | Makeup: Elana Darrus | Hair Stylist: Juan Jose Herrera (Mario Tricoci) | Calligraphy: Emily Cavanagh | DJ: Boom Entertainment | Transportation: Second City Trolley | Hotel: The Drake | Reception Site: Women's Club of Evanston

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Fall Chicago Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago

From this moment forward when I think of a Chicago wedding, I will think of this one from Artisan Events. Traditional, timeless, and elegant – every little detail planned by Bliss Weddings And Events is chic yet personal. From the Elizabeth Grace invitations to the lovely florals from Kehoe Designs, this gallery is simply overflowing with pretty. See it all here

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From Artisan EventsBeautiful, fall, downtown Chicago wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago. The day included many iconic Chicago-photo opp stops as well as the ever-gorgeous Art Institute South gardens ceremony spot. Super soft, pale-pink color palette on a glorious, sunny day with a fabulously happy couple.

Photography: Artisan Events | Floral Design: Kehoe Designs | Cake: Bittersweet | Invitations: Elizabeth Grace | Catering: The Art Institute of Chicago | Makeup: Facade Makeup Artistry | Band: Skyline | Planning: Bliss Weddings & Events | The Art Institute Of Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago

Elegant Chicago Wedding at Cafe Brauer

Not only is the venue for this stunning Chicago wedding the epitome of Prairie School architecture (hello, Cafe Brauer), but these nuptials are the epitome of style. It’s hard not to be when you have LK Events on your side, along with a gorgeous taffeta Amsale dress, navy Kate Spade pumps, and bold blooms from Stems.  Thankfully there’s a whole gallery ripe for the ogling thanks to Evan Hunt Photography.


From Evan Hunt PhotographyLindsay and Dru met in college, fell in love at a dance, and celebrated their commitment to each other with one of the most beautiful weddings we have seen all year. From their announcements to their engagement, from their florals to their venue, their style has had a touch of vintage chic along with a classic, traditional overtone.

Their ceremony was held at one of the most beautiful churches in Chicago along with their extravagant reception held at the incredibly well known and popular Cafe Brauer.

Photography: Evan Hunt | Wedding Planner: LK Events | Florist: Stems, inc. | Cake: Tipsy Cake | Invitations: Magnificent Milestones | Ceremony: St. Clement Catholic Church | Reception: Cafe Brauer | Bride's Shoes: Kate Spade | Rings: Norridge Jewelers | Bridesmaid's Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Caterer: Jewell Events | Makeup: Morgan Marie Beauty | Hair Stylist: Lauren Logan | Lighting: Frost Chicago | DJ: Toast and Jam | Groom's suit: Men's Wearhouse | Bride's Dress: Amsale | Bride's Earrings: Kate Spade | Bride's Jewelry: Kate Spade | Bride's Necklace: Roberto Coin | Getting Ready: Hotel Lincoln | Getting Ready (girls): Eugenie Terrace Luxury Apartments | Groom's Watch: Movado | Groom's shoes: Johnston & Murphy | Veil: Toni Federici

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Whimsical Wedding Inspiration in Chicago

Celebrating love is the greatest reason to celebrate in my book, and if you are going to kick up your heels, you might as well do so in style. Enter A Splendid Occasion and this ridiculously fun shoot captured by Emilia Jane Photography. This gallery is literally overflowing with fun, steal-worthy ideas for your next soiree (including some gorgeous beauty inspiration from Nika Vaughan Bridal Artists). Which means you should make a beeline to this gallery ASAP. 

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From A Splendid OccasionThe idea for this shoot came from the recent passing of the same-sex marriage law in Chicago, IL. We thought it would be nice to show our support by putting together a small styled shoot for those now able and excited to start planning their wedding.

The goal was to keep everything very feminine, romantic, and soft, with a touch of whimsy. Alice Padrul’s dresses (the highlight) really lend themselves well to this theme, and Emilia Jane photographed them beautifully. The bright, summer like colors and the accents of handmade materials really put this shoot over the edge. All of the materials used for this wedding can be created by anyone, it just takes a little bit of time! The handmade elements include the popcorn bar, calligraphy, the wedding cake, cake topper, as well as the backdrop for the ceremony, all by A Splendid Occasion.

Photography: Emilia Jane Photography | Floral Design: The Bread & Butterfly | Stationery: Chykalophia Design | Dresses/Accessories: Alice Padrul | Hair/Makeup: Nika Vaughan Bridal Artists | Linens: M M Rental | Planner/Designer/Stylist/Decor: A Splendid Occasion | Rentals: Rent Vintage Chicago

Chicago Wedding at the Honky Tonk BBQ Garden

Two Birds Photography never fails to bring us the sweetest of soirees, and this pretty little party below is no different. It’s honky tonk meets lovely garden party, and before looking at this gallery, I never knew that was one seriously darling combination. Well, it only takes one peek right here to see it so is. 

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From The Bride…We couldn’t have been happier with our 80-person wedding. Everything, including the venue, the music, the food, the photography, and the guests– even the weather– all came together better than we could have hoped. We aimed for a welcoming, fun, and friendly atmosphere for everyone, hoping for the sort of environment where no one would take themselves too seriously. We were very excited to host a Patsy Cline cover band and feature delicious BBQ food in a private urban courtyard. As a symbolic gesture, during our ceremony we planted a Japanese Maple tree that we brought home to plant in our own yard.

Wedding Dress – Luly Yang 2009, but I got it used from a charity called Brides Against Breast Cancer. I loved how BABC had hundreds of dresses from different designers at at different price points that I could try on at one time. It felt much more natural than the bridal boutique experience, and I was glad to support a good cause rather than buy a new dress that would never be reworn.

Venue – The secret garden where we hosted our wedding is the former courtyard and convent of St. Procopius Parish, founded in 1875. Today it is owned by Honky Tonk BBQ, a restaurant and music venue across the street. They handled all of the catering, and we had quite a feast (the bacon candy appetizer was a hit). The venue is BYOB, which allowed us to bring in a few kegs of local beer from Atlas Brewing, a new brewery owned by friends. Band -The Weepin’ Willows, a phenomenal Patsy Cline cover band! Pastor – Reverend Rachel Frey, a friend and former co-op housemate of Lisa’s. Photographer – Two Birds Photography. Jake was wonderful to work with, and we loved all of the wedding photos.

Photography: Two Birds Photography | Wedding Dress: Luly Yang Couture | Bride's Shoes: Nina | Band: The Weepin Willows | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Beverages: Atlast Brewing | Bride's Dress: Brides Against Breast Cancer | Bride's Earrings: Kate Spade | Groom's Shoes: Calvin Klein | Groom's Tie: Calvin Klein | Pastor: Reverend Rachel Frey | Restaurant: Honky Tonk BBQ's Secret Garden

Vintage Meets Elegant Chicago Wedding

If you’re in the mood for a serving of elegance with a side of vintage, look no further than this Chicago fete from Britta Marie Photography. Set at Fulton’s On The River, this grayish-blue, peach and blush color story is complemented by the prettiest lace (that veil!), a rich and romantic reception and moments like this that are sure to make your heart skip a beat. See it all here.

From the beautiful Bride… Jakub and I were engaged on Sunday, February 24th. The day had started out just like most Sundays for us usually do, and I had no idea it would be one that I will never forget. We woke up, made breakfast, lounged around, it was actually a great morning. Jakub had told me we were going to a party with some of his friends from work so I got dressed and ready to go. I was waiting for him to finish getting ready when he came in the kitchen he told me there were a change of plans… I was so confused, I asked “What happened in the last five minutes that our plans have already changed!?!” …I will never forget at that moment he walked up to me, got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. I was SO suprised and overwhelmed, I didnt believe it was finally happening!! I screamed in shock for a few minutes before I finally said YES! I was shaking I was so excited and suprised… and the suprises didn’t stop!

The next thing I knew we were leaving our apartment and there was a black car waiting for us out front. We got in and I tried to figure out where we were going next, but figured it out once we got out on Michigan Avenue. I had asked Jakub so many times to go on a horse and carriage ride but he would never cave :) There waiting for us was a horse (Fiona) and carriage waiting for our arrival. Before we hopped in though we of course stopped to get a celebratory glass of champagne! We asked the bartender to take a picture of us and I remember him saying “you guys are so cute” I replied “thanks we just got engaged!” He actually did not believe us at first and then I think by the ecstatic looks on both of our faces he knew we were not lying and gave us the glasses of champagne on the house.

The carriage ride was wonderful, we cruised down the lake around the best parts of the city, when coincidently we stopped at one of my favorite restaurants, Quartino’s. I couldn’t help to think that the day was just getting better and better, and then it did. When we walked in the waitress led us to a room where our parents and my sister and brother-in-law were waiting to congratulate us! I could not believe that he had planned this (and they all knew) weeks in advance! We had an amazing celebratory lunch and then headed home. Once we got home, Jakub told me I had one last suprise. This time we hopped in a cab (no black car this time, haha!) and it dropped us off at a wine bar in our neighborhood… When I walked in the door I knew then what was in store for me as I heard all of my friends laughter and voices. We walked in and I could not believe how many of our close friends had gathered to cheers our exciting news!! The day ended just as amazingly as it had begun. Not only had the love of my life asked me to marry him, but we also were able to celebrate our engagement with all of our favorite people in the world! It truly was perfect.

Photography: Britta Hundertmark | Floral Design: Kio Kreations | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero | Cake: West Town Bakery | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Church: Assumption Church | Reception Venue: River Roast Private Events | Bridesmaids Dresses: Wolsfelt's Bridal | Tuxedo: Vera Wang | Bridesmaid Earrings: Kendra Scott Jewelry | Clutch: Lily Of Trieste

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Chic Chicago Wedding at The Rookery

Chicago has chic weddings down to a science, and this stunning soiree at the The Rookery planned to perfection by Sweet Chic Events with gorgeous lighting and draping by Art Of Imagination is no different. Studio Starling was behind the lens to make sure we didn’t miss a single gorgeous detail, and they are all waiting for you right here.

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From the Bride…Since many of our guests were from out of town we wanted the wedding to be a reflection of Chicago with the venue to reflect as much as all of our embellishments. The venue is housed in the first skyscraper in the city of Chicago. We tried to incorporate the city into as much as we could, each table marker was a neighborhood we had a connection to, place cards showed the city skyline, the beers we served were all from Chicago breweries, we collected milk glass for all the centerpieces, and hobnail votives that matched the cake, and the giveaway was Garretts Popcorn. My mother the day before the wedding even gave me a bracelet to wear on my wedding day that matched the iron motif of the building. We had great vendors that were easy to work with. Our photographers and florist understood us from the start and were able to see our vision through. The best part was to see how much fun our guests had, and them dancing away to our awesome band.

From Studio StarlingTheir event and ceremony were held at the stunning Rookery. With this architectural icon as their starting point, the couple used the theme of Chicago architecture throughout their wedding plans. We made photographs on LaSalle street, near the Calder and also traveled to Olive Park for a skyline view. Inside the venue Sweet Chic Events pulled the event together with flowers by Scarlet Petal and architecture themed table numbers, cards and signage, all designed by the bride’s adorable sister.

Although the day started a bit stressful for the couple, the act of going outside, walking around our beautiful city and having fun making photographs really helped the day be fun and carefree.

From Sweet Chic EventsIt was a pleasure working with Rebecca and Ty on their wedding. The Rookery is one of the most beautiful and historic event spaces in Chicago and their wedding vision was a lot of fun to be a part of. Theirs was truly a labor of love and all of the details were amazing and personalized. It was a pleasure working with this wonderful couple and helping make their day truly special!

Photography: Studio Starling | Planner: Sweetchic Events, Inc. | Wedding Dress: Jenny Yoo | Cake: Oak Mill Bakery | Bride's Shoes: Kate Spade | Bridesmaid's Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Jewell Events | Hair And Makeup: Kim Piech | Transportation: Windy City Limousine | Hotel: The Aspen Institute At Wye River | Venue: The Rookery | Brides Dancing Shoes: Toms | Floral: Scarlet Petal | Lighting And Draping: Art of Imagination | Music: The Party Faithful

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Elegant Chicago Wedding at Bridgeport Art Center Sculpture Garden

There isn’t a single thing I don’t love about this wedding. And when I say love, I mean head over heels, squeal-worthy love. With the help of Estera Events and HMR Designs this couple took tradition and gave it a gorgeous twist of their own, leaving us with a gallery from Julia Franzosa Photography that is simple perfection. Soak it all up here.

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From Julia Franzosa PhotographyBy getting married at Bridgeport Art Center’s brand new Sculpture Garden, Lucy and Brian set out to make their wedding a bit different than the traditional, and they did an incredibly amazing job by utilizing gorgeous decor options. A hanging floral chuppah was the centerpiece of their ceremony, which was turned into the dance floor for the reception. The mixed grays, peaches and other natural tones with foliage and wood, too! Not too mention Lucy looked perfect in her Jenny Packham wedding dress and Brian absolutely dapper in his suit. The escort display was a design of beautifully hand calligraphed kraft paper tags hanging garden hooks embedded in moss. A little bit of November rain didn’t effect portraits of the bridal party — and a gorgeous vintage shop next door, Coyle + Herr, allowed Lucy + Brian’s entire wedding party in to take photos in their gorgeous space!

Photography: Julia Franzosa | Event Planning: Estera Events | Floral Design: HMR Designs | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham | Invitations: Sarah Drake Design | Catering: Shallot's Bistro | Makeup: Rachel Reiman | Hair: Belle-Row Hair and Makeup by Elena Denning | Calligraphy: The Left Handed Calligrapher | Band: SWAY Chicago | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Location: Bridgeport Art Center Skyline Loft

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Urban Chic Chicago Wedding

While most couples dream of sunny, Spring weddings this Chicago duo was quite the opposite. They chose to embrace the city’s wintertime beauty, and the results? Pure magic. Dive right into JPP Studios’ captures to see for yourself!

From JPP StudiosThis showcases the magic of a winter wedding. I think it’s fair to say that most people have a negative impression of winter and weddings during this time of year, as a whole, are mostly overlooked. However the typical winter elements that discourage people (i.e. staying indoors, snow, cold weather, minimal daylight, etc) are actually what make this Chicago wedding shine. Despite the fact that the wedding reception took place in an industrial building within a dense, urban city, the whole affair felt very cozy and intimate. The beautiful decor and ambient lighting created a rustic and almost rural feel, as if you were around a camp fire. Much of the success is owed to the coordinator, Miss Daniels, for tying everything together and making the ship sail smoothly. Lastly, to top it all off, it snowed that day…and despite what the skeptics might say, a winter day in Chicago can be a very beautiful and romantic place.

Photography: JPP Studios | Coordination: Honey Bee Weddings | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design | Stationery: Poeme | Ceremony Venue: St. James Chapel | Reception Venue: Gallery 1028 | Band: Gold Coast All Stars | Decor: Revel Decor

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Vintage Garden Party Wedding

Believe it or not, this bride’s grandmother was about 90 years ahead of the whole colored wedding dress trend. Seriously! This is her grandmother’s handmade wedding dress from the 1920’s, that’s as stunning today as it was back then. Paired with a vintage hat, the Groom’s seersucker suit, and lovely pictures from Jennifer Kathryn, and we have a brunch garden party wedding worth fawning over. Check out the gallery for the full bloom.


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From the bride: Matt and I met online, on OKCupid. I was Matt’s first ever Internet date! :) When we met in person for the first time, we met at Maxwell’s, a famous music venue and bar near my apartment. We we’re having a great conversation, and all of a sudden Matt stood up and said, “I have to go! I’m late for rehearsal!” I have often teased him that you’re supposed to have an exit strategy in case the date is not going well, not somewhere you have to be even if it is going well! :)

The first thing I noticed was his nose. He has this lovely Roman nose, but he didn’t post any profile shots on his OKCupid page, so it was a surprise to me. I love his nose! What he noticed about me was my optimism. On our first date we talked about Israel, and I told him one day I’ll take him there and show him the country from the locals’ perspective. He loved that I was already making world travel plans on our first date. We’re actually living in Israel together now, so I came through on my promise!

Matt will tell you that when he left our first date he thought, “I should call my mom and tell her I met the girl!” He’ll tell you (as he told me when he proposed) that he loved me from the moment he saw me. For me, it took longer. I needed to get to know him before I gave my heart away. But once I did, there has never been a doubt in my mind. I don’t think there was “a moment” when we knew we were in this together forever. As we got to know each other we learned that we were two strange peas in a strange pod, and we wanted to sign up to spend a lifetime together in that pod. We are in “mutual weirdness,” which is love, according to Dr. Seuss.

The brunch at the Cheney Mansion was Matt’s parents’ idea. Because we were having a very small wedding in Connecticut, they wanted to throw a party to celebrate with Matt’s friends and family in Chicago, where he grew up. They, along with Matt’s sister, Joan, owner and lead planner at Five Grain Events, chose the venue and planned most of the details. Matt’s mother even potted lovely flowers for the tables. But, I am totally obsessed with the 1920’s and 1930’s, so as soon as Matt’s parents suggested a brunch I said, “Garden Party!!!” We bought Matt a seersucker suit and boater hat. I wore my great-grandmother’s handmade wedding dress (circa the late 20’s or early 30’s) and made a hat to match. Matt made a custom playlist of Jazz Age songs, and we let the guests know that hats and parasols were welcome. Matt is down for whatever makes me happy; I’m a lucky lady!

Photographer: Jennifer Kathryn | Event Planner: Five Grain Events | Catering: J And L Catering | Wedding Venue: Cheney Mansion

Candlelit Indoor Chicago Wedding

For this Chicago duo, the only “rule” in wedding planning was that there were no rules. Set in an industrial-style warehouse, they opted for a cocktail party reception in lieu of a sit down dinner and made sure every detail spoke to their story along the way. Natural Beauties Floral glammed up space with rich-hued bloomage and you can see it all through Stoffer Photography’s lens right here.

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From the Bride…Aaron and I met on New Year’s Eve. At a bar. He asked if I’d dance. Turned out we had more in common than liking to bust a move on dance floor. Almost seven years later we tied the knot in Chicago. From the moment we started planning, we kept in mind the night we met and wanted the reception to have a party-like atmosphere to celebrate new beginnings. We also wanted to keep things no fuss (just as we see ourselves). We decided to skip a formal sit-down dinner and opted for an extended cocktail party.

To play up the party vibe and compliment the raw materials in our venue, we chose rich colors like sapphire navy, ox blood red florals and gold metallic accents. There were no rules to any of the details – we just made sure we asked ourselves at every decision point if this was staying true to who we were. That method took the pressure off doing what was “in” or what our other engaged friends were doing. In the end, the evening felt cohesive and we regretted none of our decisions. For the ceremony, Aaron and I wanted to create an atmosphere of inclusion and unity, and used several elements to pull this together. Tea lights lined the walls and an assortment of hurricane candles were placed at the “altar” space.

Friends and family were asked to sit where they felt comfortable; readings were both secular and spiritual. Our close friend officiated the ceremony and incorporated personal anecdotes into his marriage address. That, while being surrounded by family and friends, lead to a powerful and moving experience and absolutely the best part of the day. As we were announced husband and wife, our guests blew New Year’s Eve paper horns as a celebratory tribute to how we met. The Ravenswood Event Center’s Industrial Ballroom had the perfect space for a “strolling cocktail party.” The center used passed dishes, food stations and carted treats to keep the flow moving. Andy and Jen at REC dreamed up a menu that reflected our tastes (which is anything but fancy) but added a creative spin (think grilled leek and shrimp quesadillas, and honey and prosciutto white sauce flatbread). Even though it was a cocktail party, our guests left stuffed and couldn’t stop talking about the food. I wanted to be very hands-on with the wedding crafts but for projects beyond my capabilities I enlisted the help of some very talented and creative family and friends.

My aunt – a talented cake decorator – has made me my birthday cakes since I was born. To keep tradition, she baked and decorated a special wedding cake for us to enjoy. My uncle – a carpenter – built the outside sandwich board which my cousin hand-painted. All the paper goods – from the invites to the program to the little food signs – were all designed by a dear friend. And my dad built all the ceremony pedestals (which are now re-purposed as nightstands in our tiny Chicago apartment). All the other details were chosen because they had special meaning to Aaron and me. Our signature drink – the May-garita – was not only titled after our new married name (May) but also a nod toward our love affair of Mexican food. Cocktail napkins displayed “fun facts” about us; discovering these were an amusing ice breaker during cocktail hour and got the guests going back to the bar to collect more.

Other personal touches included wrapping my bouquet with my late grandmother’s handkerchief, using my mother’s ring pillow (with our embroidered wedding date below her’s) and using my late grandma’s blue bird pin as my “something blue.” Even our dessert table included frosting shots (tiny cups of vanilla frosting) as it is oddly my favorite treat from the bakery. Aaron’s dad has long personal ties to Superdawg and made sure the famous Chicago dogs were served as a late night snack. At the end of the night, our guests were treated to an assortment of our favorite sweets which they could enjoy on their way home. The day was unforgettable and emotionally overwhelming in the best way possible. We couldn’t be more grateful for the love of our family and friends, and the talent and care of our vendors.

Photography: Stoffer Photography | Coordination: Rebekah Covay | Floral Design: Natural Beauties Floral, Inc. | Wedding Dress: Pronovias | Cake: Sweet Mandy B's | Bridesmaids Dresses: BHLDN | Bridesmaids Dresses: Adrianna Papell | Make-up: Beauty By Alana | Hair: Salon Blue | DJ: Spin Chicago | Venue: Ravenswood Event Center | Cake Topper: Caro And Coco | Getting Ready Location: Villa D' Citta Bed And Breakfast

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Sea + Sand Wedding Inspiration

Nothing is a straight shot to my heart more than a good dose of nautical inspiration. And oh, do Kyle John Photography and Linn P. Wheeler sure know how to deliver. The sun, the sand, insanely pretty props from Refind Joy, breathtaking calligraphy from Jenna Blazevich and wildly magnificent florals from Forget Me Knodt… it’s more beauty than I can handle and it’s all right here.

Ocean, pray, how deep are you?
Ocean wide, how old?
Could I but wander, wander through
Your blue depths, silent–cold!

Old Ocean, your sheer, satin gown,
Is good and fair to see:
Those that with battered wrecks go down,
In it shall folded be.

Then give me, Ocean, restless strength
To travel o’er you far,
To know your reach and sinuous length,
Till towering mountains bar.

– Benjamin Franklin Field

Photography: Kyle John Photography | Styling: Linn P. Wheeler | Floral Design: Forget Me Knodt | Jewelry: Mineralogy Design | Hair: Weronika Bobula | Calligraphy: Jenna Blazevich Calligraphy & Design | Venue: Beach | Film Lab: PhotoVision Prints | MUA: Nika Vaughan Bridal Artists | Model: Khrystyna B | Props: re:find Joy | Wardrobe: Gossamer

Modern Indoor Chicago Wedding

Weddings are hard to ever categorize into one single “box.” Especially when you’ve got a day that infuses both modernity and tradition into one seamless event. With a classic church ceremony followed by a contemporary, loft-style reception this wedding, dear SMPers, is the best of both worlds. Alexandra Steele snapped up the goodies and the perfect start to your Friday is waiting right here.

From Alexandra Steele Photography… Grace and Jim’s wedding celebration was a beautifully personal take on a traditional yet modern wedding, with meaningful touches and modern flair woven through each piece of the day.

Grace and her bridesmaids spent the morning getting ready at the Hotel Lincoln, a local Chicago icon overlooking the Lincoln Park Zoo and Lake Michigan.

The couple were wed in the beautiful St. Clement Catholic Parish in the heart of Lincoln Park. Nearly one hundred years old, St. Clement was a beautiful backdrop for the couple’s heartfelt family-focused wedding vows and ceremony.

While Grace and Jim wanted to include the beauty of Chicago’s modern architecture, they were most excited to capture beautiful portraits of their dear friends in their bridal party and so selected the Lincoln Park Conservatory as the location for their bridal portraits. The skyline was a beautiful addition to a few of the portraits at the end of the session.

From the gorgeous century-old beauty of Lincoln Park for the ceremony and bridal portraits, the celebration continued at the glamorous Gallery 1028 for the cocktail hour and reception. Each piece of this wedding was deeply personal to Grace and Jim and their guests. The bride’s brother-in-law built the photo booth from scratch; the bride’s sister made the monogrammed hangers; each bridesmaid’s dress was selected on a special individual shopping trip with Grace.

The “I Do” forks were hand-made by the couple’s brother-in-law, and the getting-ready gowns were custom-made for the bridesmaids as well. All of the jewelry that Grace wore on her wedding day were gifts that Jim had given her over the years together. Each one had significance to a specific milestone they reached together (so sweet!).

The heart of Chicago really was the perfect setting for this couple’s embrace of both old and new, vintage and current. There was such a tender overtone of love outpouring through the whole day; it was an absolute pleasure for me to capture these memories for Grace and Jim. I have never photographed a wedding where the bride’s reach had truly touched every aspect of the day, and each person who was a part of their celebration could feel it, too.

The couple was so amazingly attentive to each individual guest, vendor, and staff member throughout the day, it was clear how much the happiness of others–especially each other–truly meant to them, which made their day all that much more unique. It was a joy to be a part of.

Photography: Alexandra Steele Photography | Floral Design: Kehoe Designs | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Bittersweet | Stationery: Seven Swans | Ceremony Venue: St. Clement Catholic Church | Reception Venue: Gallery 1028 | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: Calihan Catering | Band: Peter Hennes Orchestra | Groom's Attire: Saint Laurie Tailors | Drinks Service: Calihan Catering | Make Up Artist: Crizen Hasegawa | Succulent Placecards: San Pedro Cactus

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Romantic Candlelit Chicago Wedding

This bride admits getting a November wedding in Chicago to feel “warm” is a challenge, but with the help of Clementine Custom Events, florals from Studio AG, and a significant number of candles, she most certainly pulled it off. Christy Tyler Photography did a lovely job capturing the event so if you like what you see, find the full gallery here. And don’t miss the film from Xpress Video Productions at the end!

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From The Bride…Brian and I first met on the first day of class at Indiana University in 2005. Starting off as friends first, by spring semester we were officially dating and in May of 2012 we were engaged. I grew up in New Jersey and Brian was raised in the Chicagoland area, so Chicago has played a huge role in cultivating our relationship as Brian has strong roots and is where I would frequently visit. In the past, I had visited Chicago with my family and can remember riding the Ferris wheel and falling with the romantic setting that was Navy Pier. Frank Sinatra’s My Kind Of Town came over the speaker and I can remember saying to myself, “this is the perfect place to get engaged one day.” During one summer in the beginning of our relationship, I visited Brian where we rode the Ferris wheel together and I told him this story. Brian would later admit that it was in that moment he realized this was real and if our relationship continued, is where he would propose. As fate would have it, Six years later, he got down on one knee in one of the gondolas and asked me to marry him.

Wedding planning began and we both knew that we wanted the wedding day to encompass three central themes – Our love for our families, our love for the city of Chicago, and our love for each other. We both have large extended families and a unique network of friends who hail from various locations. Several family members and friends traveled from India, the Netherlands, and Japan along with other guests who arrived from Texas, Washington State, Washington D.C., and from all over the East and West Coast. The day was 18 months in the making and every moment was as we had imagined and hoped.

As a young girl, my father passed away and my mom, in all of her strength, was left to care for myself and my younger sister Alana. My mom would eventually remarry and together we would create the most loving blended family but I still wanted to find a way for my dad to walk me down the aisle. Growing up, I kept a tie that reminded me of him in a box in my room after he passed away. So on our wedding day, I took that tie and wrapped it around my bouquet so that he could be with me. My mom walked me half way down the aisle where I then was joined by my step father until we met Brian at the end. All of our guests in attendance who are like family to us, understood this symbolized our path and how each person joined our lives in different stages.

We wanted our guests to feel enveloped in warmth which we’ll admit, is hard to do in November in Chicago. To create this feeling, we decided on décor which consisted of warm off-white flowers, mix metal floral vessels and more candles then I think the fire code actually allowed. The ceremony musicians played renditions of Coldplay, The Beatles and Adele songs so the room felt more like a family room. All of my bridesmaids being so wonderfully unique were able to select their favorite flower, all beautiful and exceptional just like them.

TheWit hotel also had the absolute perfect backdrop for a swanky cocktail hour on ROOF, which gave our mostly out of town crowd, a VIP experience and a taste of one of our favorite rooftop bars in the city. The Reception included more nod’s to Chicago with each table named after some our favorite Chicago landmarks with a printed history on the back since Chicago history is one of Brian’s favorite subjects.

My most favorite part of the day though was after reading our vows to each other which we wrote in secret, hearing us both ending our vows with a promise to love each other “Always and forever.” Almost every love letter, card and post it note I wrote to Brian until then ended this way and perfectly encapsulates why we wanted to make this commitment to each other. If I could ask for one more thing it would be the opportunity to do it all over again in exactly the same way.

Photography: Christy Tyler Photography | Videographer: Xpress Video Productions | Event Planning: Clementine Custom Events | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Cake Chicago | Invitations: Erickson Design | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids Dresses: JLM Couture, Inc | Makeup: Juli Valdez | Hair: Erin Graham Hair | Favors: Vanille Patisserie | Tuxedos: Vera Wang | Officiant: Rev It Up | Ceremony Music: Belle Music | Bridesmaids Bracelets: J.Crew | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Wit Hotel | DJ & Reception Lighting: Okyne Media Lab | Favor Packaging: Tableau Party | Floral Design/Decor: Studio AG | Table Numbers: Purple Sapphire Designs

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Modern Chicago Wedding at Adler Planetarium

Vibrant, modern and packed with personality, this Chicago soiree planned by LK Events and designed by Heffernan Morgan Designs has it all going on. From the happy color palette, to the sparkly bridesmaid dresses, and everything in between – every image sitting pretty in this gallery by Averyhouse is pin-worthy to say the least, and you can see them all here.

From Averyhouse…With a stunning view of Chicago as their backdrop, my amazing bride and groom chose to have their ceremony and reception at the Adler Planetarium. They also incorporated some traditional Palestinian traditions in for the groom during the reception. I hope you’ll love their personal touches throughout the day that turned that perfect September day into a perfect wedding!

Photography: averyhouse | Event Design: Heffernan Morgan Designs | Wedding Planner: LK Events | Cake: Cake Chicago | Catering: Food For Thought | Wedding Venue: Adler Planetarium

Heartwarming Chicago Wedding Film

I look at a lot of weddings, but hands-down my favorites are when you look at a couple and sincerely feel happy two people in this world found each other. That, my friends, is what we have here. Heartfelt vows, a beautiful sunset filtering through the windows at the Ravenswood Event Center, and most importantly, lots of champagne and dancing. So sit back and enjoy the film, courtesy of Beloved Wedding Films.

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Danielle and Nelson were such a special couple! Their vows were so intimate. So emotional. The things that people had to say about them in their toasts were as if everyone was family. Making wedding films like these are what drive us all to do our best as this couple deserves it all. They started out getting ready at the gorgeous Raffaello Hotel, then met at the Drum Bar for an emotional first look. The ceremony and reception were held at the modernly rustic Ravenswood Event Center. The huge windows in that place are simply amazing when the sun sets! Check out this video of their amazing day!

Photography: Katie Kett Photography | Videographer: Beloved Wedding Films | Ceremony Venue: Ravenswood Event Center | Hotel: Raffaello Hotel

Elegant Old Chicago Inspired Wedding

This wedding had me at hello.  Or, if we’re being technical, it had me at “a vintage, jazz filled, history-inspired, Old Chicago wedding.”  Because anytime you give me a classic venue like The University Club Of Chicago mixed with beautiful vintage-inspired details and a bride and groom who are too cute for words (seriously), I am one very happy lady.  Press play to see every moment captured by Nicodem Creative.  It’s amazing.

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From Nicodem Creative There is a certain marriage of timeless strength and graceful beauty in the city of Chicago, IL. From the stone and steel skyscrapers that tower over Michigan Avenue to the curving lake shore dotted with bobbing sailboats, it is a city built for classic, elegant affairs. When we met with Robby and Tala a few months before the special day to discuss their hopes and dreams, that was the plan they proposed: a vintage, jazz filled, history-inspired, Old Chicago wedding. And it did not disappoint.

The day began at the University Club of Chicago, a private social club that began in 1887 in the heart of the Loop, and a pillar of old city tradition. While the men donned their suits and pocket watches in the Billiards Room, complete with felted poker tables and various game birds stuffed and mounted on the walls, the bride and her bridesmaids busied themselves with their hair and makeup in the Club’s chic Barber Shop. And no First Look could have been as timeless and truly classic as what immediately followed in the stately, spacious Library, with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the city below, shelves lined with old books, and rich leather chairs scattered before a massive stone fireplace.

And that was just the beginning. From photos in front of the city’s iconic “Cloud Gate” and up along the shore of Lake Michigan, to the ceremony held in historic Wrigleyville, back down to the University Club for cocktails in the Library, all culminating in a delightful dinner and dancing in the grand ballroom, it was a night of pure elegance. And no true Chicago wedding experience could end without a private rooftop kiss overlooking the city streets below, the fireworks from Navy Pier bursting in the distance at just the right time. It was a joy to take part in the celebration of Robby and Tala, and the epitome of a classic, Old Chicago wedding.

From The Bride… Robby and I met at a wedding in Miami, FL. A year later, he called me out of the blue and we began getting to know each other while I was living in Detroit and he in Chicago. After nine months of long phone conversations, lengthy car rides and flights to see each other, Robby proposed on his family’s farm in Western Kansas. I moved to Chicago shortly after and had eight months to plan our big day!

When we decided to get married in Chicago, Robby and I were immediately drawn to the historic buildings in the city that had charm and character. Our elegant vintage theme was effortless to attain after choosing the University Club of Chicago as our venue. We have a mutual love for live jazz, old books and mid-century fashion which came together magically for our wedding day. One of my favorite moments was our private first look in the library; all the details that we had worked so hard to perfect culminated at that point and we could relax with each other and enjoy the rest of the day. The entire occasion was everything we hoped for, and we are still reminiscing about the best day of our lives!

Cinematography: Nicodem Creative | Floral Design: The Wishing Well Florist | Wedding Gown: Enzoani | Ceremony Venue: Miseo Dei | Reception: The University Club Of Chicago | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Adrianna Papell | Bride's Accessories: The Left Bank Bridal Finery | Bride's Hair: Antje Kastner's Studio | Bride's Makeup: Milian Bonillo | Bridesmaids' Hair: Bride Style Beauty | Bridesmaids' Robes: Etsy | Catering And Cake: The University Club Of Chicago | Groom & Groomsmen Attire: Formally Modern Tuxedo | Live Music: The Alan Gresik Swing Shift Orchestra | Pocket Watches: The Left Bank Bridal Finery

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