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Winter Engagement Session

With temperatures creeping up near the hundreds in good ol’ Las Vegas, this winter engagement session from Britta Marie Photography is certainly a breath of fresh, cool air.  It’s also the sweetest romp ever through the snowy (+ breathtaking) Chicago landscape with two cuties who aren’t afraid of getting a little chilly (love will keep them warm).  Cool down with me right here.

From Britta Marie Photography… I think sometimes, living in the Midwest, we see only the annoyance that winter brings. Snow is wet and cold and makes driving on the interstate a pure nightmare, but it can also be beautiful. Whenever a client contacts me about a winter wedding or engagement session my heart flutters a bit – there is just something so romantic about using your love to keep you warm, and something so energizing about the idea of spending the afternoon in the snow. All of the sudden you have to get creative with how you are going to dress fashionably for a photo shoot while simultaneously staying warm.

I couldn’t have asked for a better couple to spend the afternoon with, out in the Chicago snow, than Sam and Frank. The two of them are having a winter wedding and wanted their engagement session to coincide. I have known Sam since high school and had no doubt in my mind that she would be able to work the cold weather outfit constrictions to her advantage, and I was not disappointed. From her adorable booties to her statement hat, the girl knew what she was doing when selecting her looks.

Not only are these two gorgeous and highly fashionable, but they are also some of the most easy going, kind hearted people I have had the privilege of knowing. Because of the severe weather we had the week prior to their session, a number of the locations we had wanted to shoot at were unexpectedly closed. But they did not let it phase them. They were completely on board with all of the last minute solutions we had to come up with, and I am so thankful for that.

The weather seemed to have scared some tourists away (not that I can blame them), and as we walked around Grant Park I felt as if we had the city to ourselves, and it was magical.

I can’t thank Sam and Frank enough for their willingness to adventure through the city in January, and I can’t wait to do it again with them next year, that time, for their wedding day.

Photography: Britta Hundertmark

Elegant Renaissance Blackstone Hotel Wedding

Infused with family traditions and the type of elegance that will never go out of style, this wedding is one that will stand the test of time. Captured beautifully by Kina Wicks, this gallery is simply overflowing with all the things we adore here at SMP, and you can get lost in all the lovely here.


From the Bride…The central focus of our wedding was family traditions. While we had many old traditions we incorporated into our day, we were even more excited to create new traditions that we could carry on to our own new family.

I had my Pi Beta Phi pin attached to my flowers, to honor the sorority that brought me my lifelong sisters. All of the jewelry I wore were borrowed from important women in my life. My maternal grandmothers Bible sat on the altar with our unity candles. The crown my paternal grandmother wore on her wedding day over 55 years ago sat on the top of our delicious cake. The women in my family baked hundreds of Italian cookies to give out as favors. Tim’s grandmother was a huge influence in his life, and we served oreo cookies and shots of milk on the dance floor to honor her, as this was his favorite memory of her, sitting at her kitchen table eating cookies and milk together. For new traditions, we had the artist Happy Menocal create our custom family crest, spent many (fun) nights crafting our signature cocktail, the George’s Grapefruit Gimlet, and read an untraditional poem during our ceremony that is important to us. (I Like You).

Photography: Kina Wicks | Event Planning: Anne Book Signature Style | Floral Design: Pistil & Vine | Wedding Gown: Vera Wang | Cake: Cake Chicago | Brides Shoes: Burberry | Bridesmaids: Amsale | Makeup: Shannon O'Brien MUA | Hair: Your Stylist AJ | DJ: Fig Media | Groom's Attire: Paul Stuart | Officiant: Reverend David Danaher | Bridesmaids Robes: Silk And More | Ceremony Musicians: Magnolia Strings | Custom Crest: Happy Menocal | Custom Printing: Magnificent Milestones | Getting Ready Robe: A Girl With A Serious Dream | Groomsen Attire: Vera Wang Black For Men's Warehouse | Photobooth: Magnolia Photo Booth Co.

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Sophisticated Chicago Wedding at The Palmer House

From the frescoed lobby of The Palmer House to the soft pale tones of the bride’s bouquet against a black and white color scheme, this wedding has everything you could hope for in a sophisticated city soiree. Photographed in equally good taste by JED Photography, scroll through for a peak into this classy ceremony. For more images head on over to the gallery.

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From Estera Events…Matt and Michelle have been together since they met in college at Purdue. When deciding where to host their wedding that included many out of town guests, Matt and Michelle picked The Palmer House for it’s rich history and Chicago feel — not to mention Michelle’s love for black and gold. Her style is sophisticated and chic, but the two of them are some of the most down to earth people we’ve ever had the pleasure of working with. This is the first wedding we’ve done in a long time where the bride and groom waited to see each other until their ceremony, so there was such an excitement and added rush to the ceremony knowing Matt and Michelle were going to be seeing each other for the first time. Their emotions were real and everyone in the church could feel it. The entire day was filled with emotion and Jessica from JED Photography captured that in the best way. After the romantic ceremony at Notre Dame de Chicago, guests were welcomed to the Palmer House for cocktails in the mezzanine looking over the hotel. Dinner was served in the historic Empire Room followed by dancing late into the night. In keeping with the Chicago theme, late night hotdogs were served…no ketchup, of course. Congratulations again, Matt & Michelle, we wish you the absolute best and thank you, again, for letting us be part of your wedding day! – Bianca, Estera Events

From JED Photography… Michelle and Matt have the type of relationship that makes you smile inside because they share the love they have together with all of those around them, a contagious and timeless connection. I am completely inspired by Michelle and Matt as a couple and the style of their wedding day was such a reflection of who they are. In the year of talking with Michelle about her wedding, I heard her sharing pieces of her vision along the way but when it came down to the day of I saw this labor of love come to fruition. Every detail from the dress, Matts sock-less feet to Michelle’s beautiful shoes,the ring her father gifted her the morning of the wedding and the veil she borrowed from her matron of honor reflected Michelle + Matt, one of the most caring and enjoyable couples I know. – Jessica, JED Photo

Photography: JED Photography | Event Coordinator: Estera Events | Floral Design: Stemline Creative | Ceremony Venue: Notre Dame de Chicago | Reception Venue: Hilton Cleveland Downtown | Band: Swagg Entertainment | Hotel: Hilton Cleveland Downtown

Intimate Winter Wedding

Call me crazy, but I miss winter.  I miss the hot cocoa Saturdays, warm sweaters and cuddly movie days (they’re better in December).  And I more than miss winter weddings like this one captured beautifully by Emilia Jane Photography, an intimate meets cozy soiree featuring lush blooms from Pistil & Vine and the musical stylings of Toast And Jam.  See it all right here.

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From Emilia Jane Photography Kathrin and Jim’s timeless style translated perfectly into their wedding celebration. I had no idea Revolution Brewery could look so classic and romantic! Megan from Pistil and Vine did such a phenomenal job with the flowers, I love when we get to work weddings together. And of course we have to talk about the donuts that were dessert. Obviously they were delicious, but SO much fun too! And Kathrin’s second dress? Divine.

Photography: Emilia Jane Photography | Floral Design: Pistil & Vine | Wedding Gown: Rosa Clara | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | DJ: Toast and Jam | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Revolution Brewing | Donuts For Dessert: Glazed And Infused | Hair & Make-up: Nika Vaughan Bridal Artists | Menswear: Men's Wearhouse

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Winter Wedding Chicago Wedding at Prairie Production

I know it seems as though winter literally ended yesterday, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t Brides out there knee deep in planning their own winter soiree. So if you are just such a Bride, or if you just like super gorgeous weddings (so basically that includes everyone), you’ll want to stop and stay awhile at chic Chicago wedding captured by Jill Tiongco Photography. It’s winter wedding perfection, and there is even more waiting for you here.


From the Bride… Reyahd and I met through a friend at City Hall (he worked for the City Treasurer of Chicago and I worked for the Mayor.) She kept telling me about this super-hot, tall and kind man but failed to make the introduction. However, fate has a way of working its magic and one day Reyahd happened to be coming to visit my colleague at work at the exact same time I was leaving her office. We ran into each other (literally) and after a few awkward “hello’s” and “nice to meet you” I got so nervous I ran off without another word. He later found my email address in Microsoft Outlook and asked me out. You know when people say “you know when you know” well that’s exactly how our love story goes. Eleven months later Reyahd surprised me with the most incredible proposal at his apartment on Wednesday afternoon the day before Thanksgiving. He even planned a surprise family engagement dinner by flying all of our parents in from Texas, Ohio and St. Louis! He is truly the man of my dreams and the one I have been waiting for.

It was so important to us both that our wedding was fun, unique and totally us. We wanted it to be very intimate and romantic but also a fabulous party. It was all of the above. Every detail embodied us as a couple all the way down to the food. Reyahd and I are the definition of multi-cultural couple. He is Palestinian, Jamaican, African American, Polish-Jew and Irish. I am Mexican, German and French. The whole wedding weekend our family and friends referred to our wedding as the United Nations. Our food was a mixture of all of our cultures from cocktail hour hor d’oeuvres through dinner by serving Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Chicken Mole and Hummus. Even the dessert bar was a good mix of us! Considering Reyahd’s favorite food is ice cream, we opted for an ice cream bar with all our favorite toppings. My favorites include red velvet cupcakes and brownies which we also had in abundance. And since our love started in a City we now call home, Chicago we even added touches of Chicago to our wedding…a Chicago Hot Dog late night bite station and Chicago themed rehearsal dinner with Lou’s pizza, mini Italian beefs and chopped salad.

Since we paid for the wedding ourselves (on our government salaries!), we made sure that we were able to do everything we wanted but stay within budget. One of the biggest party hits, the Photo booth, was a surprise gift from my bridesmaids. My mom and sister helped with the DIY ornament centerpieces and my mom even went as far as to buy out all the silver ornaments on sale after Christmas last year. My sister and I got creative by gluing lace and rhinestones to votive candles to give them that extra special detail. My wonderful husband even made the table numbers himself by using our leftover invitations and adding glitter numbers into silver frames we bought at Dollar Tree. We were so blessed to have so many people that loved us, helping us make our dream wedding come true. Last but not least my co-worker and loving friend, Eloise Bahrmasel, stepped in big time to be our “Day of” coordinator. She not only helped me with finalize all the small details she also linked us with the best vendors of all time. From the caterers, DJ, hair style and makeup team and venue to the florist and caterer for rehearsal dinner, everyone was absolutely amazing and all went the extra mile to ensure our wedding was perfect. It is so true what they say about picking good vendors. They really make the difference, so remember brides, be choosy! But the most important thing I learned was just to remember to take it all in, every single moment, because it goes by fast!

All of the preparations and the partying with our loved ones – family or friend, was worth it because the best thing, now that it is all over, is that I am starting a life with the perfect man and partner. And that is the most exciting part of it all.

From the photographerIf I were to dream up a winter wedding, Anna + Reyahd’s day would have been it. It was about 18 degrees all day, but that didn’t stop us from shooting at at all the Chicago hotspots – City Hall, Board of Trade, the Adler Planetarium along the chilly lake for some skyline views, and of course the iconic Kinzie St. Bridge. We shot the First Look at City Hall – where Anna works, which was completely dark except for a beautifully decorated Christmas Tree and red and green ceiling lights. Talk about Christmas spirit! The Christmas cheer didn’t stop there. There were so many little details that Anna + Reyahd had incorporated into their winter/Christmas themed wedding. Name cards with glittered acorns, fur shawls for the bridesmaids, Christmas Ornaments as centerpieces, gorgeous silver wreaths, candles… it was the epitome of a Chicago winter wedding – Mayor Rahm Emmanuel was even there! It was truly a beautiful day that I’m incredibly happy to have been a part of!

Photography: Jill Tiongco Photography | Florist: The Wishing Well Florist | Catering: Washburne Culinary Institute | Hair Stylist: Tamara Makeup + Hair Artistry | DJ: Toast and Jam | Transportation: Empire Limousine | Ceremony, Cocktail, And Reception Venue: Prairie Productions | Dessert Table: Unforgettable Edibiles | Make-up Artist: Tamara Makeup + Hair Artistry | Paper Goods: delphine | Tuxedo Designer: Jos. A. Bank | Wedding Dress Designer: JLM Couture, Inc

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Chicago Fall Wedding Film

If I wasn’t here in Boston, I’d be living in Chicago. No question about it. It’s one of my favorite cities in the whole, wide world and thanks to this wedding from Foster Light Studios, I’m virtually escaping there this morning. Set in the Lincoln Park Zoo’s Cafe Bauer, there’s no question you’ll want in on this Windy City love. Press “play” to get started!

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From Foster Light Studios There is a delight in crafting a film for an art director and creative strategist. Every detail of the wedding was particularly chosen for its character, color, texture, and shape. Shawn Jung, an art director at Jim Beam, and Stephen Vallera, a creative strategist at Facebook, had a gorgeous fall wedding at Lincoln Park’s Cafe Brauer.

Greens and browns covered the interior and matched the colors of the building. Rustic browns of Jim Bean casks gave rich texture to an already deep fall time. Speckled candle holders and painted old wine bottles gave the whole wedding an immersive spirit.

Capturing the subtle plays of light, textures, and hands was a priority. The delicate details, soft light, and genuine vows gave rich ethos to the elegantly rustic design. The music had to complement the care that was put into the design. Blake Ewing provided the first and last track that was delicate, melodic, and constantly romantic.

A beautiful fall wedding with the design matched only by the genuine love.

Photographer: Olivia Leigh Photographie | Videography: Foster Light Studios | Floral Design: Stems, inc. | Dress: Enzoani | Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design | Reception: Cafe Brauer | Shoes: Hey Lady | Catering: Paramount Events | Hair And Makeup: Sonia Roselli | DJ: Toast and Jam | Suit: Hugo Boss

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Cristina G Photography + A Giveaway!

Without a doubt, hiring your wedding photographer is your most important planning decision. To make the process that much easier, let me introduce you to a personal favorite, the award-winning team of Chicago wedding photographers Cristina G Photography.  Their timeless, romantic + amazing images will simply take your breath away!

Spending lots of time getting to know their client’s vision, style, likes + dislikes, the Cristina G Photography team aims to redefine wedding photography. Using their knowledge of each and every couple and capturing beautiful unscripted moments, their style comes across as artful and fresh. Truly unique to Cristina G Photography are their stunning nighttime portraits where they beautifully capture moody and romantic images that are truly different than anything else I’ve ever seen!

After over 200 weddings and seven years in the wedding industry, the Cristina G Photography team understands the incredibly important role they share in your wedding! To learn more about them and to book your big day, head over here. Now things get really exciting, my dears, because Cristina G Photography is giving one lucky reader a magical nighttime engagement session! 

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The Prize: A lucky reader will win an amazing nighttime engagement session with Cristina G Photography! (value $495)

To Enter: Comment on this post with why you’d love to win a photo session with the amazing Cristina G Photography!

To Win: One winner will be selected at random and announced right here on Friday, May 23, 2014

Terms & Conditions: Session must take place in downtown Chicago on a weekday evening (M-Th). The session to be one hour long, one location within downtown. The giveaway includes session time plus ten 5X7 fine art prints. Online gallery will feature of all of the final edited images from the session and clients will have the option to purchase prints of additional images or add a USB of all high res images. See the rest of the details hereGood luck my dears! xoxo

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Whimsical Chicago Wedding

When you combine a colorful venue like the Lincoln Park Zoo with a fun-loving bride & groom like these two, a wildly entertaining wedding is sure to take place. Toss in a playful carousel, twinkling market lights and cotton candy and we’ve got ourselves a full on celebration of love. This playful gallery from Blink Of An Eye Photography is sure to make you smile!

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From Blink Of An Eye Photography By KatieMary Beth and Tim are the ultimate travel bugs and always up for an adventure! Both have moved from state to state, each in different ones, and hadn’t lived in the same state since college until their wedding. They were excited for family and friends to travel to Chicago, where they were living at the time. Guests traveled to the wedding in a trolley to get the fun rolling. The ceremony was tear filled with their personal vows and beautiful lighting. After the ceremony guests headed outside to enjoy cotton candy while the wedding party headed to the carousel for photos. When they knew they would be having the wedding at the Lincoln Park Zoo they wanted to carry the animal and wilderness theme throughout their beautiful wedding and opted for greenery centerpieces instead of traditional flowers. Guests were escorted to their seats by spray painted plastic animals. The reception amped up the fun with an “UP” themed cake, animal cake pops, donuts, photo booth, caricature artist, and ended with a glow stick exit.

They have kept their relationship and life exciting by living in four different time zones, attending law school, running a marathon, and traveling to NYC, Boston, Seattle, New Hampshire, Vermont, Disney World and Mexico. Mary Beth and Tim recently moved to Santa Barbara, California for their latest adventure!

Photography: Blink Of An Eye Photography By Katie | Floral Design: Ashland-Addison Florist | Invitations: Minted | Ceremony Venue: Cafe Brauer | Reception Venue: Cafe Brauer | Shoes: Enzo Angiolini | Catering: Tiger Lily | Transportation: Windy City Trolley | Accomodations: Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis | Cake & Cake Pops: Bittersweet

Blue & White Spring Table Inspiration + Ombre Napkin DIY

When spring finally shows its pretty little head in New England, we have a tendency to want to devour every bit of inspiration we can get our hands on. So this spring table shoot from Tuan B & CoSarah Drake DesignPistil + VineElysia Root CakesDebra Petrielli and Nimble Well? We couldn’t love it more. See even more here, and make sure to take note of the totally doable DIY below…

From Nimble WellWe were inspired by Delft blue, the bright hue of traditional Dutch pottery, and wanted to incorporate vintage and modern designs within a blue, white, and spring green palette. Tuan B & Co photographed at Open Secret Studio, a bright white modern venue. Elysia Root designed a 3-tier cake with a strong nod to Dutch design, including an octagonal latticed tier, stunning blue bow, and medallions with delftware designs.

Pistil + Vine designed the bridal bouquet and tabletop florals with lush white flowers, light green foliage, deep blue viburnum and privet berries in delftware and cobalt vases from Nimble Well. The bride’s bouquet is finished with delicate ivory lace to match the bride’s vintage dress from Silver Moon Vintage. The dress, from the 50s, is a silk taffetta princess-style ball gown which balloons over the lace skirt. Debra Petrielli created the bride’s soft twisting braid to complete the fairytale effect. The dinner tabletop design by Nimble Well includes vintage Spode plates, silverware, and stemware from their rental collection and hand-dyed ombre napkins which mirror Sarah Drake Design’s watercolor menu and place cards.

Ombre Napkin DIY

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2 packages of the same color Rit dye in different saturations (for this tutorial we used Royal Blue for the light color and Navy Blue for the dark color)
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1. Dye tends to get everywhere and is difficult to get out, so make sure your work area and clothes are safe.

2. Each package of Rit can dye up to 1lb. of fabric, so one package can easily dye two dozen cloth napkins. Follow the directions on the Rit package for the amount of water and salt for the number of napkins you want to dye. In a stainless steel sink, or tub that will not stain, add water, salt, and the lighter dye.

3. Holding the top edges of your first napkin, dip the cloth 3/4 of the way into the dye bath and hold for 15 seconds.

4. Raise the napkin a quarter out of the bath (now 1/2 of the napkin is in the dye bath) and hold for another 30 seconds. If you are using a double sink, you can also let the napkin hang over the center.

5. Take the napkin out of the dye bath and set aside in a stainless steel bowl or surface that will not stain.

6. Repeat the same process with the rest of the napkins until you have dyed all the napkins with the first color.

7. Add the second, darker Rit dye to the bath and mix.

8. Holding the top, lightest edge of the napkin, dip the last quarter of the napkin into the darker dye bath and hold for 1-2 minutes depending on how dark you would like it to be. If you are using a double sink, you can rest the top of the napkin over the center. Repeat with each napkin.

9. Place all the napkins into clear water. The less water, the more concentrated the dye will be and will lightly dye the top quarter that was not dipped in the dye bath. If you would like the top quarter to stay very light, use enough water so that the rinse water is very diluted.

10. Change the water several times, until it runs clear, then wring, and hang to dry.

Photographer: Tuan B & Co | Floral Design: Pistil & Vine | Wedding Dress: Silver Moon | Cake: Elysia Root | Wedding Venue: Open Secret Studios | Bar Design: Femme Du Coupe | Hair & Make-up: Debra Petrielli Freelance Hairstylist | Menu & Placecards: Sarah Drake Design | Vintage Rentals: Nimble Well

Vintage Inspired Fall Wedding

I think I’ve died and gone to some sort of wedding heaven.  One that is rich in warm, fall tones and vintage stylings that are some of the prettiest details you have ever seen.  Think fab paper goods from Minted, gorgeous florals from Stems Chicago and a Cafe Brauer setting that will take your breath away.  Intrigued?  You should be.  See it all captured by Jen Lynne in the full gallery.

From the Bride… October is easily the most beautiful month in Chicago, and our wedding day turned out to be a perfect picture of everyone’s favorite Midwest season. The colors of the leaves were those rich shades of oranges and yellows that just totally signify fall. Fortunately we were surrounded by the beautiful seasonal colors as we held both the ceremony and reception at Cafe Brauer, a landmark building in the heart of Lincoln Park. Cafe Brauer was the most lovely setting to give us that vintage, turn-of-the-century vibe we were looking for. I found the most amazing beaded Jenny Packham gown that instantly reminds you of another era, and paired with the birdcage veil, it felt very Art Deco. The flowers and decor were colorful and vibrant to match the season and the setting.

We wanted our wedding to incorporate our favorite things, so we peppered little touches in the details: sunflowers to represent my husband’s Kansas roots, a mash up of Beatles songs for the ceremony, Scrabble tile table numbers, Chicago’s own Goose Island beer at the bars, mismatched bridesmaid dresses, assorted rustic pies from our neighborhood pie shop on the dessert bar, etc. It all came together and was very us.

The city was so beautiful on our day, and the open-air cocktail hour overlooked the downtown Chicago skyline as the sun was setting. After dinner, guests boogied the night away… thanks to the fabulous band, the dance floor was never empty. The evening was colorful yet elegant, simple yet special. We couldn’t be happier with the way things turned out, and we have our fabulous family, friends, and vendors to thank for that!

From Jen Lynne PhotographyShana and Brad are such a beautiful couple, inside and out. They designed this wedding not only to be visually exciting but true to their personality and style. Some of my favorite details: Shana’s amazing dress, and all the different dresses the bridesmaids wore, the flowers, those cute mini-margaritas and the desert table was out of this world!! I love how they combined the fall colors in the flowers/decor, it all blended seamlessly with each aspect of the wedding. Not only did I love the gorgeous design aspects, but Shana, Brad, their friends and families were all so wonderful to work with! We really enjoyed spending the day with everyone!

Photography: Jen Lynne Photography | Coordination: Elevage Events | Florist: Stems, inc. | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham | Cake: Lovely Bake Shop | Stationery: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Sam Edelman | Catering: Food Evolution | Hair And Makeup: Robert Jeffrey | Lighting: Sound Investments | Band: Ken Arlen Band Front Of House | Grooms Attire: Sebastian Grey | Groomsmen Attire: Formally Modern Tuxedo | Hotel: Public Hotel | Wedding Venue: Cafe Brauer | Pie: Bang Bang Pie Shop | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse | Video: Vanilla Video

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Modern Greenhouse Loft Wedding

If there’s anything that brightens my day, it’s a lush bouquet filled with pretty pinks, peaches and creamy whites like this beaut from Exquisite Designs. I could breathe in it’s loveliness all day long. But it’s only just the start of this sweet spread from Michelle Durpetti Events and Greenhouse Loft Photo. There’s so much more waiting in the gallery!

From Greenhouse Loft PhotoJenny and Rob’s wedding was an intimate gathering of friends and family at the gorgeous Greenhouse Loft and it was truly a celebration of love! The couple spent the morning primping and prepping at the Renaissance Hotel and Your Stylist AJ made sure the girls were perfectly coiffed, while Shannon O’Brien made sure their the first look took place on the roof of the hotel, overlooking the river with breathtaking views of the city, but Rob obviously couldn’t take his eyes off of Jenny!

The couple and their bridal party, along with the fantastic photographers from Greenhouse Loft, then jumped in a Windy City Limousine bus and headed to some of couple’s favorite spots.

While they were snapping away Food for Thought, Elegant Event Lighting, Exquisite Designs and Michelle Durpetti Events were making sure to put the finishing touches on the airy loft space. The couple chose a neutral palette, with hints of blush, which complimented the space perfectly. Jenny and Rob really put their own design flair into this day, designing all the day of collateral themselves! The programs were perfectly personal, the table numbers all had items that were special to the couple (like Jenny’s fond memories of 2% milk at her grandmother’s house) and the seating chart was practically a feat of engineering that Rob put together!

The ceremony was a personal, tear-jerking event, with a good friend acting as the officiant. Jenny and Rob said “I Do” and they headed outside to the Greenhouse Loft garden to enjoy the beautiful summer weather and signature drinks of Moscow Mule and Rum Punch. They even had personalized bags boards for guests to enjoy! Dinner was a buffet of delicious fare by Food for Thought and everyone ate and drank and enjoyed themselves.

The loft really came alive in the evening, with the soft, pink lighting done by Elegant Event Lighting illuminating all the sweet details, like the low blush and white arrangements by Exquisite Designs. Jenny’s floral dreams came true with hydrangeas, roses and dahlias, complimented with lots of candlelight. Tipsy Cake created one of the sweetest cakes we’ve seen, with a lovely modern flair, and the couple loved cutting in! Guests danced the night away to Style Matters and the dream day was complete!

Photography: Greenhouse Loft Photo | Event Planning: Michelle Durpetti Events | Floral Design: Exquisite Designs, Inc. | Cake: Tipsy Cake | Bridesmaid Dresses: Bill Levkoff | Catering: Food For Thought | Makeup: Shannon O'Brien MUA | Hair Stylist: Your Stylist AJ | DJ: Style Matters DJs | Transportation: Windy City Limousine | Bride's Dress: Maggie Sottero | Brides Belt: Custom | Ceremony And Reception Venue: Greenhouse Loft | Lighting And Design: Elegant Event Lighting | Rehearsal Dinner: Irazu

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Classic Ballroom Wedding at The Langham Chicago

There are just so many reasons to love this wedding.  The ultra-cool venue (the newly opened Langham Chicago), the adorable bride and groom (who first met all the way back in high school) and the crazy gorgeous stylings with a little ode to Sex and the City.  And, believe it or not, that’s just the beginning of the pretty.  See soooo much more captured by Britta Hundertmark in the full gallery.

From the Groom… We met in high school through swimming and dated for two to three months. After high school we kept in touch, but started to talk more frequently starting in 2010. After a date in 2011, our relationship started to slowly grow and talks became more personal with questions of life plans and feelings towards each other often being the popular topic of each call. Knowing that I (Eric) couldn’t let her slip from my grasp another time, I started to make plans to propose. A ring was purchased and airline transportation was planned. After lunch with her parents, where I again asked for permission to marry their daughter (this time in person), I surprised her at work and told her we had dinner reservations wherever she wanted to go. 24 reservations had been made and I’m sure that the other 23 still aren’t too happy with me. After we got back to her apartment, but before dinner, I told her that I couldn’t imagine my life without her and asked her to marry me. Although she didn’t say yes, the emotions that were on display were a clear indication that she felt the same.

From Britta Hundertmark… I had been looking forward to Eric and Kristin’s day from the MOMENT they told me of their plans to be married at a brand new hotel downtown. I know that it was a leap of faith on their part, to plan a wedding at a hotel that would not even be open until a few months before hand, but they dreamed it would be well worth it, and those dreams payed off.

With a strong desire to implement parts of her favorite show (Sex and the City) into their day, Kristin payed close attention to fabulous details, including her gorgeous pair of Christian Louboutin stilettos and stunning Kate Spade necklace.

I was so honored to be one of the first photographers to capture a wedding at the Langham hotel, and was completely blown away by the hospitably of all of the staff, and the gorgeous ascetic of the entire venue. This spot is sure to be an instant classic Chicago venue, and I look forward to shooting their again in the future!

Photography: Britta Hundertmark | Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design | Invitations: Laughing Owl Press | Bride's Shoes: Louboutin | Catering: The Langham Chicago | Groom's Attire: Banana Republic | Bride's Dress: La Sposa | Bride's Necklace: Kate Spade | Bride's Ring: Tiffany & Co. | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Langham Chicago | Groom's Ring: David Yurman

Black Tie Botanic Garden Wedding

Ever since Vera Wang unveiled her all-pink bridal collection this Fall I’ve been waiting on pins and needles to see how real brides would rock it. And when Three Nails Photography sent us this Chicago Botanic Gardens wedding featuring one chic bride doing just that, audible squeals and gasps weren’t far behind. Clementine Custom Events planned the whole shebang, and it’s all waiting for you here!

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From the Bride… My bridesmaids, sisters and mom and I all got ready at my house and enjoyed a fun and relaxing afternoon together for hair and makeup. For most of them, that afternoon was the first time they saw my dress. The priceless expressions (some tears!) on their faces when they saw the blush colored gown and details of the petal train confirmed that I had made the right decision for our English garden wedding.

From the minute I laid eyes on the Vera Wang dress, I knew it had to be mine. There was something so romantic and unique about the color that I had to go for the untraditional color scheme. The dress undoubtedly set the stage in terms of all of our styling, floral and décor choices for the wedding. We wanted the evening to be a formal occasion, but one that properly represented the two of us and our families. The combinations of the black tie dress code, old English garden, crystal chandeliers, exposed farm tables and lucite chairs all helped bring our vision of ‘Old Hollywood glamour meets rustic charm’ to life.

There were so many incredible moments for us at the wedding, but one that stands out most for me was our first kiss. That ‘you can kiss the bride’ moment is always special and symbolic, but usually only lasts a short while. Truly, my groom could not let go. His emotions were so raw and sweet. He planted not one, not two or three, but four big kisses on me to the point where the applause from the crowd turned into giggles and an uproar of cheers. We had just come off two and a half years of long distance as my groom finished business school in Chicago while I was working and living in NY so this was truly a tender and triumphant moment for the two of us. I could literally feel his love and pride through the strength of his big embrace. We did it!

The other incredible moment for me was my father-daughter dance. My dad and I danced to one of our family favorites, a classic Neapolitan song, ‘O Sole Mio’—in English, My Sunshine. We had dance lessons every day for a week leading up to the wedding to perfect every dip and spin of our choreographed routine to surprise our guests with a little bit of Italian drama and a whole lot of sweet and sincere fun between a father and daughter. The entire experience and time spent with my father was incredibly special and something that I will cherish forever.

Some advice for brides: know that all the time and effort of planning is going to be all worth it. The day of your wedding is unlike any other — everyone you love and who loves you are all in the same place at the same time, celebrating you, your marriage, and the coming together of your two families. It’s really a beautiful moment. Enjoy it!

Photography: Three Nails Photography | Videographer: Fig Weddings | Planner: Clementine Custom Events | Floral Design: Chicago Botanic Garden | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: Sweet Mandy B's | Shoes: Ralph Lauren | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Culinary Landscape | Band: Gold Coast All Stars | Tuxedos: Ralph Lauren | Venue: Chicago Botanic Garden | Bridesmaids' Dress Boutique: Bella Bridesmaid | Flower Girl Dress: Ralph Lauren | Planning + Styling: Born And Bread (The Bride)

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Chicago’s Waldorf Astoria Wedding

Chicago is one of those towns where tradition reigns Queen. Where classic ballroom weddings are counted as beloved, where brides and groom embrace their cultures and their spunk with equal opportunity. And this wedding – held at one of Chicago’s most gorgeous hotels – is nothing if not classic at it’s very best. With photographs from Kristin La Voiethere is even more right here!

From Kristin La VoieThis is the MOST STUNNING wedding of the year! Hye-Sun & Rafael, who’s engagement session was featured on SMP, held the perfect wedding at the Waldorf Astoria Chicago. The hotel is not only picturesque and exquisite, but I love it even more for it’s Parisian style outside (it really feels as if you are walking in a little piece of Paris!) What made it even MORE romantic was their first look where Hye-Sun rolled into the courtyard in a horse drawn carriage to greet Rafael at the front door (in the MOST beautiful Vera Wang down, to boot!). It was truly breathtaking! We then had the couple ride into a nearby park where all the leaves were still the perfect Fall colors for their romantic carriage ride. Hye-Sun’s Harry Winston ring was sparkling in the sun!
The ceremony took place in one of the several ballrooms of the Waldorf ; candles and gorgeous florals with beautiful chandeliers overhead created the perfect ambiance to continue the romantic theme. Afterwards, couples entered the reception ballroom for cocktail hour and dinner following. The decor was more than gorgeous, it was just perfection!!! Everything was executed perfectly, down to the lounge corners set up for guests to sit and mingle. Other amazing moments included a violin trio playing for the couple and their guests, a Paebaek ceremony where the couple transformed into their traditional Korean clothes, and a choreographed first dance between the bride and groom. Planning and Coordination from Megan at North Shore Weddings & Events and florals by Ashland Addison Florist helped create the perfect, romantic affair.

Photography: Kristin La Voie Photography | Floral Design: Ashland-Addison Florist | dress: Vera Wang | Ceremony Venue: Waldorf Astoria | reception venue: Waldorf Astoria | shoes: Jimmy Choo | ring: Harry Winston | make up: Tiffany Hurr | band: Momentum Talent Group | suit: Armani | Planning: North Shore Weddings & Events | linens: BBJ La Tavola

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Sunrise Engagement Session at Montrose Harbor Beach

With summer just around the corner, my thoughts have turned to BBQ’s, flip flops and days spent at the beach.  My favorite time to chill waterside?  Sunset.  Which puts this beautiful Chicago engagement session right up my alley.  It’s one VERY adorable duo meets the perfect time of day meets one breathtaking image after another from the talented Ashley Bosnick Photography.  See them all right here.

From Ashley Bosnick Photography… This sunrise Chicago engagement session was SO much fun. Courtney and Tim were seriously troopers and totally trusted me when I said we should do a 6am sunrise beach session. Morning light is so soft & gorgeous; it ended up being a bit chilly that morning, so we grabbed a quilt from the car to incorporate, which was perfect! We kept the session simple and clean with some small details to keep the keep focus on the these two lovebirds.

Courtney & Tim have one of the cutest love stories I have ever heard. Tim & Courtney went to middle school together and have known each other for years. Tim always said that he was smitten with Courtney, but that not matter how hard he tried, she was never really interested. Bummer, right? It wasn’t until Courtney moved away for college and shortly after her return, her and Tim ran into one another and totally hit it off. The rest is history…

Photography: Ashley Bosnick Photography | Flowers: Whole Foods Market Preston | Location: Montrose Beach, Chicago IL

Threaded LOVE Sign DIY

We love a good sign moment; especially one that you could virtually tuck into every nook and cranny of your wedding day. The options are truly endless with this threaded love sign crafted by A Splendid Occasion and shot by City Love Photography. It’s a DIY plucked from this gorgeous Pastel Inspiration Shoot and crafted for your viewing pleasure. Have a look here for even more.

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2 different colors of yarn
Scissors
White Nails
Hammer
White Paint
Paint brush
Large piece of wood
Paper letter stencils (printed from computer)
Tape

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step-1  Prepare board – Grab your paint and completely cover your large piece of wood. Once that is dry, you will be ready to begin.

step-2 Prepare stencils – I used my computer to enlarge my letters to the size that I wanted, but you could definitely freehand your stencil too. Cut out your letters and lay them out on your board so you can visualize the word. Make sure that the spacing is accurate and you are happy with the overall look. Secure the letters to the board with tape.

step-3Create the outline of your letters – Take a hammer and insert the nails onto the very edge of your paper, repeat to create an evenly spaced border around all of your letters. Don’t forget about the inside of your letters, like the loop inside of the “e.” Take out the paper stencils. TIP: Make sure your nails are very secure in the board; you do not want them to come loose from the board as you are moving along!

step-4Outline in the letters with yarn – Now for the fun! Grab both colors of your yarn and tie a loop knot. Secure the knot around the first nail and begin outlining your letters; I suggest moving from the left to the right.

step-5Fill in the letters with yarn – Use your first yarn color and move back and forth between any nails that you want, wrapping the yarn at least once around each nail to secure. There is no pattern! Feel free to criss cross and stretch the yarn to nails far away, and also very close. The more criss crossing and diagonals lines you make, the better. Repeat with the second color. Try to overlap each yarn color for a unique textured affect. (To save time and to make it more fun, grab a buddy to do the second color the same time you are doing the first!)

step-6 Finish up – Once you are satisfied with your yarn crisscrossing, secure the ends of both yarn colors in a knot around a nail. Trim the yarn, but if you have a little extra, feel free to tuck it in behind the other layers. Enjoy the beauty of your work!

Photography: City Love Photography | Crafting + Sign Design: A Splendid Occasion

Traditional Elegance at the University of Chicago

This is exactly how the weddings of my little girl dreams looked. Actually it’s far prettier and more sophisticated, but you get it. It’s traditional perfection, the kind of wedding that will easily stand the test of time and then some. Captured beautifully by Beth Insalaco, this gallery is what dreams are made of.

From the Bride…My parents were married at the University of Chicago’s Bond Chapel thirty years ago this January. For as long I can remember, I knew I wanted to get married on that campus but Bond Chapel is a little small. We had a large wedding, so Mike and I knew that we would need a bigger church to accommodate all of our guests. We decided to take a look at the larger of the two chapels on campus, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, and instantly fell in love. I don’t know what I can say about this chapel that will do it justice better than the beautiful photographs taken that day… It was the perfect backdrop to our ceremony. Mike and I asked his wonderful grandfather to officiate the wedding. That decision, without a doubt, made our ceremony incredibly special for the both us. It is a memory that we will cherish forever.

Our reception was held at Olympia Fields Country Club on the south side of Chicago. My family have been members of OFCC for close to thirty years, and there was never a time when I imagined my reception anywhere else. Luckily, my groom loved the idea as well!

With the help of my wedding planner, Hope Weis, and the immense talents of Rishi Patel at HMR Designs, my dream of a “rustic chic” wedding became a reality. I started with a few simple ideas – all white/cream florals, simple/neutral linens, and a whole lot of candlelight – and Hope and Rishi turned those ideas into the most beautiful room I have ever seen… The entire evening was filled with laughter, fun and dancing the night away to our INCREDIBLE band, Rendezvous. Mike and I are so grateful to everyone for making our wedding truly unforgettable; we could not have been happier!

A few other details regarding the day; I made each of my bridesmaids a personalized hanger for their dresses, along with a hanger for myself (I didn’t see paying $30 a piece for them when I could easily figure out how to DIY them for about $3 a pop). I also framed pictures to hang on my bouquet of my grandparents and Mike’s grandmother who have passed away ; we thought it was a nice way to have them with us on that day.

Photography: Beth Insalaco | Wedding Planner: Hope Wasserman Weis | Floral Design: HMR Designs | Wedding Dress: Amsale | Wedding Cake: Cake Chicago | Invitations: Spilled Ink Press | Ceremony Venue: Rockefeller Chapel | Reception Venue: Olympia Fields Country Club | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Jewelry: Marshall Pierce & Company | Bridesmaid Dresses: J.Crew | Band: Rendezvous

Nature Museum Wedding in Chicago by Yazy Jo

Planning a wedding with this crew behind the wheel – Ali of Engaging Events by Ali, photographer Yazy Jo and flowers by Exquisite Design – um, I think that wedding jackpot sort of sums it up. Add to that a gorgeous Chicago skyline and a couple that was so madly in love and you have the recipe for a pretty perfect wedding. Click here for even more including the tiniest, sparkliest Toms you’ve ever seen!

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From the bride…We first met at a softball game in the summer of 2009. Originally, I was going there with a mutual friend of ours that wanted to go out later that night. Ed was not playing softball that day, and we had a chance to talk and to watch the game. Later that night, the team decided to go out for a quick dinner and some cocktails. There was definitely some chemistry that night that was unmistakable. But, we were both seeing other people at that time so that dating was delayed for a few months. We both kept in contact, and when we met the next time, we were both single. We have never been apart since that time!

Flash forward this to September, 2012. We decided to make a last minute trip to Lake Geneva for some relaxation and downtime. We had made some sandwiches and snacks for a hike through the Kettle Moraine State Park nearby. There was this hill that overlooked the entire state park that we decided to climb and hike. We arrived at the summit and it just happened to be a beautiful day. After a quick lunch, we started talking about the evolution of our relationship, and how much we cared about each other. After he stood up and looked at the view, he turned and knelt while I sat on a nearby bench. It was truly a magical day and totally unexpected.

I’ve always envisioned having a very minimalistic, but elegant, wedding, and I feel that is exactly what I got. White is my favorite color but I didn’t want an all white wedding, boring! I stuck with white table cloths to get the simple, clean look for my tables. I didn’t want any dramatic colors so for the floral colors, I went with rose pink, light green, a bit of blue and white, of course. Ali from Engaging Events and Alex from Exquisite Designs helped get the colors to work perfectly together. The deconstructed floral arrangements had a contemporary but elegant touch. For my bridesmaid dresses, I chose a very bright summer color, the designer calls it Fresh! And like the name, it gave my girls a fresh, sophisticated look. I paired their dresses with a bib necklace from Stella and Dot, and the pairing looked better than I envisioned.

Photography: yazy jo | Event Planning: Engaging Events by Ali, Inc. | Floral Design: Exquisite Designs, Inc. | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Bittersweet | Ceremony Venue: Covenant Presbyterian | Reception Venue: Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum | Shoes: Nordstrom | Bridesmaids Dresses: Alfred Sung | Catering: Blue Plate | DJ: Okyne Media Lab

Romantic Blush Chicago Restaurant Wedding

When I read that the colors of this wedding were inspired by a Parisian sunset, there may or may not have been a little swoonfest happening in my office. At the risk of sounding like a complete wedding nerd, there definitely was, but in my defense, I don’t think a single one of you can keep a happy dance from working it’s way in while cruising through these images from Tao Zhang!


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From the stunning bride… Chicago is where my fiance and I both grew up, where we met, and live, so we knew we wanted a downtown wedding, but with a European inspiration since we got engaged in Paris.

With this pairing in mind, I chose a slim, modern silhouette for my dress and incorporated vintage touches with vintage bracelets and a headband I created from a necklace. I also gave my sisters and mother vintage jewelry to pair with their simple, flowing dresses (inspired by the colors of a sunset on the Paris rooftops).

We knew from the start that we wanted a no-fuss, all-fun event with our closest friends and family – which for us, meant holding both our ceremony and reception in one place. We looked for two things in our venue: amazing food and a chic, but rustic interior. Balena is known for their delicious dishes and incredible cocktails, so combined with their gorgeous interior, the choice was easy.

We loved the faux finishes of the restaurant interior, and existing decor of vintage books and bottles on shelves. We added personal touches, including our parents and grandparents wedding photos in vintage frames, and small vintage clear and mercury glass vases with simple white roses. I created a potted paper wreath for the cards sign and used a vintage frame as a tray. A local artist created our framed “guestbook” art which will hang in our home – another place we like to blend our modern and vintage styles.

To make the day extra special, our best friend officiated our wedding. We held our ceremony in the round, with a single ring of seats for our family. My fiance and I each read vows that the other had written in secret, and we topped off the ceremony with a champagne toast. A friend’s jazz band made for an upbeat cocktail hour, before djing the rest of our event.

Guests enjoyed a buffet of Balena’s signature dishes, and French-inspired desserts like pots de creme and french macarons. Perhaps one of our favorite things is that we can visit Balena (and it’s delicious dishes!) anytime we want to relive our special day.

Photography: Tao Zhang | Wedding Dress: J.Crew | Bridesmaid's Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Makeup: Makeup By Aga | Hair: Frankie Christina | Bouquets: Fill It With Flowers | Bridal party jewelry: Vintage | Bride's headband: DIY | Brides's Shoes: Louboutin | Ceremony and Receptiom: Balena | Getting Ready & First Look: Public Hotel | Groom's Tuxedo: Nicholas Joseph | Guestbook: SuzyShoppe

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Cupcakes & Skylines Chicago Engagement

Anytime an engagement sesh involves cupcakes, we’re totally on board. But when we’re talking about Chicago’s famed Molly’s Cupcakes? Things just got taken to a whole new level. It’s exactly how these sweet toothed loveies set out to celebrate, and Heather Cook Elliott caught every last bit. Click here for even more!

From Heather Cook Elliott… By their own description Andrea & Jon have lived in just about every neighborhood in or around downtown Chicago. In their search for the perfect apartment and commute they have fallen in love with a few spots, including Molly’s Cupcakes in Lincoln Park, the beach in Old Town and the iconic bridges of River North. On an early fall day I met them in their city and we started our tour of their favorite places with the most tasty and creative cupcakes I’ve ever tasted. (And being a wedding photographer these days I’ve tasted a lot of cupcakes!)

I tried a cheesecake cupcake and Jon and Andrea happily defaulted to their usuals: a cookie monster (cookie dough) for him and red velvet for her. No matter the flavor each one is made to melt in the mouth and I loved watching how easily Andrea & Jon melted into each other as if they were the only people in the world. They are playful and sweet and totally generous with one another and in the end I think this session captures the two of them perfectly. They are both physical therapists, but working in different sectors of the field, and they have tons of energy while sporting just a bit of fashionista style. I love the oh-so-stylish effortlessness of this session and really, of them. 

Photography: Heather Cook Elliott Photography | "Love" Bracelet: Anthropologie | Clothing: J.Crew | Clothing: Banana Republic | Cupcake Shop: Molly's Cupcakes | Heels: BCBGMAXAZRIA | Metal "W": Anthropologie | Sunglasses: Kate Spade