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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

Casual Rainy Engagement Session + Film

Most couples would scramble to plan B when stormy skies showed up on their engagement shoot day. But what did these Chicago sweeties do? They embraced it – BIG time. They let Jen Lynne + Brittania Drew capture their love – rain or shine – and the results are nothing short of stunning. See for yourself right over here.

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From Jen Lynne Photography… This rain/foggy engagement session is one of my favorites from this year! Julianne and Alex are such a cool casual couple and SO in love.. I was floating on a love cloud after I left them that day. They weren’t concerned about what they wore, the weather, or where we went. It was like hanging out with my best friends!

They live in a building in Chicago with an amazing view of the city. The day I got there we realized it was going to rain so Julianne went to the store and bought this super cute bubble umbrella, it was also her birthday and Alex (who really loves to buy her flowers and make floral arrangements) walked in with a huge bouquet of red roses!

Photography: Jen Lynne Photography | Videographer: Brittania Drew Photo & Video

Snow-Filled Chicago Engagement

Don’t tell any other New Englanders I said this, but I really wouldn’t mind one last snowfall. Just a “farewell to winter” kind of snow that would make for a wildly romantic moments like this. It’s what happens when two southerners trek to Chicago for a cold-weathered e-sesh, with a blizzard rolling in the night before. Artistrie Co. captured all the magic, and you can have a peek over here for soooo much more!

From Artistrie Co.… Native to Alabama, Jenny and Hughes originally wanted to do a winter engagement session in downtown Chicago to show off their new home to friends and family. They were expecting the cold weather, but definitely not the blizzard of snow that came through that day. I could hardly see anything while walking to Grant Park to meet with the couple, but luckily it all worked out.

Jenny and Hughes wanted to take advantage of all of the snow, knowing how exciting it would be to their family in the south. They even braved the cold without their jackets so Jenny could show off her adorable black and white striped blouse adorned with a black bow on the back. To help stay dry, they brought along a stylish, clear umbrella that was perfect for a few fun kissing shots.

Photography: Artistrie Co. | Umbrella: Target

Vintage Carnival Inspired Wedding

Sometimes all you need is a little whimsy to get your day moving in the right direction, and we’re ready to deliver. It’s a vintage carnival themed soiree and it was captured by Kate Miller Photography, which as you’re about to see, means big things loves. Big, beautiful things!


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From the stunning bride… The sense of fun really radiates from all the artistic details of this colorful late summer wedding. Bright corals pop against the worn brown tones of the old Byron Colby Barn.

THE CEREMONY was held in a nearby park, next to a duck pond in a tiny white gazebo. Guests walked under an arch made from old wooden barn doors, where photos of the bride and groom were displayed, bride on the left and groom on the right. They were given burlap and coral ribbons with the programs attached to match the pink ribbons adorning the gorgeous ivy curtain and hand blown mint-glass chandelier. The couple sealed away a bottle of wine and two love letters in an old wooden crate, for them to open on their five year anniversary. (The groom had lost the cute painted hammers for the ceremony, so the maids scoured the barn for two dirty old hammers that they decorated to be ceremony appropriate. This was a surprise to the bride at the altar, and the couple cracked up laughing.)

THE WEDDING PARTY had their attire guidelines kept very lose. The bride and groom wanted them to feel their best, and wanted their ensemble to reflect the casual nature of the event and location. The ladies had a variety of corals to choose from, and the men chose between vests and suspenders. The groom’s suit was from Indochino, and the bride had a modified Paloma Blanca gown with some vintage-inspired shoulders built in. The bride and groom both decided to get a pair of their “dream shoes” resulting in some fun minty pumps to match the bride’s mint-on-teal nails, and some sexy wingtips for the groom.

Florals pulled inspiration from the foliage surrounding the barn, but also incorporated some mint succulents and brighter, more whimsical blooms.

The bridesmaid gifts allowed the women to choose from a variety of vintage brooches the bride had tracked down over the duration of the past year. She made sure to target brooches in non-mint condition – items that each had had love, previous owners, and most important, a unique story all it’s own. This was meant to symbolize the uniquely strong characters and personalities of the ladies in her party. The groomsmen each received a set of cufflinks tailored to their unique interest and personality as well.

THE COCKTAIL CARNIVAL was very important to the couple. They have a strong sense of fun, and childlike personalities. They wanted to encourage guests to tap into their inner child and enjoy their day by partying the way that the couple would want to party.

Three games were created, each with a prize: Put a ring on it had guests throwing wedding-ring-painted “rings” around old coke bottles to win a bottle of the grooms favorite craft beers, Heart Breaker invited you to throw vintage darts at a board of glitter-filled-balloons to win a cake pop from the bride’s favorite bakery, and A Real Knockout featured old cans to knock off of a wooden barrel to win some of Chicago’s famous Garret’s Popcorn. The booths and signs for these games were made and painted by the couple, as were the additional bean-bag tossing game and the giant jenga.

The carnival was full of vintage pieces including a technicolor sofa, a palette cart table and various seating.
The couple had custom cocktails – a Pimm’s Cup from the Bride, a Torched Olde Fashioned from the groom, and a Pie-Eyed moonshine champagne to represent the couple.

Mad lib style RSVPs were displayed (even the racy ones! yikes!) in order for people to read each others fun and funny submissions. It also to represented the presence of the folks that weren’t able to attend but wanted to share their best wishes.

THE RECEPTION was a big barn party. Guests were to pick up their placecard from an adorably fashioned little cabinet on their way inside. The place markers were made to look like small brass animals, but were actually plastic childs toys that had been painted with a metallic finish. Animals were chosen to match each of the guests personalities as best as the couple could. From there, guest could choose their own seat at the table number written on the back.

Florals were meant to look “casual” and almost “found,” matching the tone of the greenery that surrounded the barn. The couple spent a year collecting liquor bottles of various sizes, stripping the labels, and painting the bottles details metallic to match the place-markers (note the Makers Mark bottle with the gold wax drip, or the Four Roses bottle with the golden rose sigil) Also included in the florals were metallic dipped balsa roses and gold dusted peacock feathers to harken back to the bridal and bridesmaid bouquets.

The cocktail bar was in the expansively tall and echoey silo of the barn. Very dramatic.

The cake was a 4-tiered buttercream rendition of Chopped Hazelnut Pumpkin and Strawberry Lavendar Champagne, to represent a wedding day that was on the cusp of two seasons, summer and fall. The cake topper was custom built by a woman in Cape Town, who also made the couples dog, Bonsai, so that he could be placed sneakily chowing down at the back of the cake (a fun little easter egg for guests to find)
The dancing… well it got a little bonkers, a little moonshine-induced, and went on and on into the night. The sense of play must have really put people in a good mood, as the final remaining guests had to be drug off the dancefloor and shuttled to the afterparty. Mission accomplished.

Photography: Kate Miller Photography | Floral Design: Life Made Pretty | Gown: Paloma Blanca | Bakery: Luscious Layers Bakery | Suit: Indochino | Venue: Byron Colby Barn | Alterations: Mira Couture | Cake Toppers: Ladies & Gentleman | Cotton Candy: Spin Spun | Dance Lessons: Duet Dance Studio | Vintage Rentals: A La Crate Vintage Rentals

Downtown Chicago Engagement Session

Honest to goodness Chicago hosts some of the most chic engagement sessions ever to grace our screens. That’s no exaggeration. And this pretty from Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema just proves that theory and then some. It’s stylish, sweet and captured oh-so-beautifully, and you can see it all here.

From Ann & Kam Photography & CinemaHolly and Ryan met up with us in downtown Chicago for a city engagement session. These two are beautiful on the inside as well as on the outside, and by the end of the evening we didn’t want to say goodnight! Holly’s personality just sparkles with joy and enthusiasm, and she and Ryan are absolutely perfect together. Kind, thoughtful, and caring, Holly and Ryan are so content and happy together that it’s obvious that they were made for each other.

Photography: Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema

Orange Infused Wedding Celebration in Chicago

This couple chose to tie the knot on one of the most festive holidays in Chicago; St Patricks Day Weekend. But you won’t find a stitch of emerald green. Instead it’s a blanket of orange crafted by Big City Bride and set against the lofty backdrop of River East Art Center. The one thing they did pull from St. Paddy’s Day? A happy, happy celebration captured by Robyn Rachel Photography plus a great film by Highway 61 films below!

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From Big City Bride… Lucky in love, Jennifer and Kevin got married on St. Patrick’s day weekend at River East Art Center. As many may know, St. Patrick’s Day is one of Chicago’s favorite days to celebrate – with a rambunctious parade and a dyed green river. Nothing about this wedding tied in the cliché elements of the holiday but it certainly took to heart the same sense of celebration.

Jennifer and Kevin chose understated design that so perfectly highlighted the beautiful architecture of River East Art Center. Their organic taste led them towards simple but colorful floral elements, corals and oranges, that popped on the green linens and burlap runners. The look embodied the spirit of the season, understated and unexpected pops of color amongst a neutral palette.

With such a calm and fun environment for their guests, the evening only got better when Jennifer and Kevin revealed a few tricks up their sleeves. With family such a priority to the couple, Kevin’s sons were undoubtably show stoppers as they walked down the aisle carrying a “Here she comes Daddy!” sign…only to be followed by the radiant bride. They truly won over everyone’s hearts when Jennifer and Kevin helped the two little guys shine in the spotlight as magicians for dinner entertainment. With capes and hats and wands…and disappearing objects…no one could resist the adorable show…nor could they deny the how magical it was to see the new family come together!

Photography: Robyn Rachel Photography | videographer: Highway 61 Films | Wedding Planner: Big City Bride | Floral Design: Kehoe Designs | Catering: Blue Plate | Makeup: Beauty on Call | Band: Gold Coast All Stars | Ceremony/Reception: River East Art Center

Classic Ballroom Wedding at The Murphy Auditorium

Chicago was made for the classic ballroom wedding and when you throw in a beautiful bride in a beautiful gown and her perfectly handsome groom, what you have, my dears, is pure wedded perfection. Keren Sarai Photography was behind her well seasoned lens for the big day, and my goodness, it is so pretty! 


From the stunning bride… Here’s how it started! Matthew asked me to marry him on July 28th, 2012. We were both ecstatic and could not wait to start planning our wedding! We wanted to marry in the city, Chicago is where we met and fell in love, it meant a lot to us. A short month into our engagement, Matthew scheduled a walk through The Murphy Auditorium. It’s location was just perfect, in the heart of downtown on a quite street that provided peace and privacy. The building from the outside looked like an architectural treasure with tall columns, beautiful stairway, and mystic giant green doors which captivated our attention. Once we stepped inside, our breaths were taken away. The attention to detail was impeccable: beautiful dome ceiling, stained glass, gold accents, and rich dark oak was simply stunning. This old glam jewel in the city won our hearts over and we signed on the dotted line right away!

The church followed next. Even though we both lived in Chicago for many years, we never visited one of Chicago’s oldest churches, The Fourth Presbyterian Church. On one Sunday afternoon we ended up at the church and we were simply in awe! We new right away we wanted to be married at the Fourth Presbyterian, not only is it beautiful, but it also tied in perfectly with The Murphy, both places are simply stunning and the architectural details are undeniable.

Lastly, we had to choose a hotel where we planned to spend the whole wedding weekend. There are plethora of hotels downtown Chicago, however, only one stood out, The Drake Hotel. Just like The Murphy Auditorium and The Fourth Presbyterian Church, The Drake Hotel offered the old Chicago ambiance that went perfectly with our “theme” (even though I always said, I do not want a “theme” wedding).

Our wedding was a roller coster kind of day, but I wouldn’t change it for the world, in fact I want to re-live it again just to experience the jitters and the love. It all came together perfectly and we were even able to incorporate a few Ukrainian traditions! We are so happy with how it turned out and our beautiful venues will remind us of the day every time we will pass them by!

Photography: Keren Sarai Photography | Videography: Windy City Productions | Florist: Kloeckner Preferred Flowers | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Wedding Cake: Twisted Sister Bakery | Ceremony Venue: Fourth Presbyterian Church | Reception Venue: The Murphy Auditorium | Catering: Paramount Events | DJ: Electric Blue Entertainment | Suit: Marina | Getting Ready Venue: The Drake

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A Modern Affair at Chicago’s Bottom Lounge

This mother of the Bride might win for best Mother ever. She hand-crafted a modern paper flower wall. A show stopper that takes this already awesome wedding captured by T & S Hughes Photography to a whole other level. And when mixed with all white blooms by Fasan Florist, planning by Sweet Pea Wedding Studio, and a whole lot of yummy comfort food; well lets just say it turns into a celebration we can so get behind. See even more in the full gallery.

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From the Bride… When we began wedding planning there were a couple things that my husband, Colin and I agreed on: 1) we would have food that we really eat on a daily basis 2) our wedding would be a genuine reflection of us as a couple and 3) I promised Colin that it would be different.

Colin loves music and I figured the best way to get him truly excited about all the pomp and circumstance was to have it in a place he felt comfortable in. We chose the Bottom Lounge in the West Loop of Chicago because it provided a funky loft-style space that I wanted, but it was also a concert hall and thus made Colin feel at home. Since the Bottom Lounge is actually a bar as well, guests were able to grab a drink or play the pinball machines before heading up to the loft for cocktails.

Food is very important to us and we wanted the meal to be laid back comfort food. Our cocktail hour featured fried green tomato sliders and Belgian fries with garlic aioli, which set off the evening perfectly. Our family style main meal had pulled pork sandwiches and smoked barbecued salmon with sides of macaroni and cheese and garlic Brussels sprouts. After the feast, guests were able to spend the evening either on the dance floor or out on the huge patio that provided an amazing view of the Willis Tower and watch the “L” go by.

The most stunning décor were the huge panels of paper flowers that my mom created for us. She made them one by one for months leading up to the big day. The largest set of panels sat right behind our head table and fit into the theme of white grey and green and matched the chevron table runners that my sister made perfectly.

I chose a simple fit n’ flare crushed organza dress, but I felt very glamorous in it. It was extra special because I wore my mom’s veil and a belt that she made from beads off of her wedding dress. My sister also wore the belt for her wedding the previous year so it was my “something borrowed”. My favorite moment was my first look with Colin. On such an emotional day, seeing him calmed me down, let me relax and made me remember that it was all about the two of us.

(Funny side note: the day of our wedding there was a death metal band that played downstairs in the concert hall! Luckily, none of our guests heard a thing. Phew!)

Photography: T&S Hughes Photography | Coordinator: Sweet Pea Wedding Studio | Florals: Fasan Florist | Cupcakes: Sprinkles Cupcakes | Invitations: Lolo Lincoln | Church: St. Benedict Parish | Reception: Bottom Lounge | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | DJ: Toast and Jam | Tuxedos: Men's Wearhouse | Transportation: M&M Limousine | Bride's Clutch: All She Wrote | Bride's Dress: Weddings 826 | Bride's Hair: Goran Coban Salon | Bride's Makeup: Kim Piech | Programs: Josie Munt | Table Numbers: DesignsByDirection/Etsy

Garden Loft Wedding with an amazing Floral Instalation

Modern loft meets the most amazing floral installation you’ve ever laid your eyes on about sums up this wedding celebration. It’s a culmination of thoughtfully crafted details dreamed up by the Bride and Groom and executed by talented vendors like Fleur and City Girl Weddings, plus images by Becca Heuer Photography that truly capture those happy moments in-between. See so much more right here.

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Jamie and John just make sense! Both as a couple and as a wedding in the making. Jamie having a design background and John having a logistics background, made for the perfect blueprint on this fabulous day.

Jamie wore an elegant vintage satin dress while John wore a navy suit with a quirky gingham shirt and patterned bow tie. It was great to see their style come through on the wedding day. The bride even had a custom satin harness made for the ring bearer—their dog Fiona—so that she matched the intricate details of Jamie’s vintage dress. Fiona’s ‘outfit’ was custom made by John’s mom.

The bride used to be a graphic designer, so she knew she had to design something special for her big day. She lovingly sketched the invitations, programs, menus and place cards, had them letterpress printed and then painted each one by hand.

Jamie and John had an emotional and thoughtful vow exchange below a suspended flower-covered chuppah at the lofty Open Secrets Studios in Chicago’s Near West Side. After they said “I do”, Kerrie of City Girl Weddings put together quite the party filled with some of Chicago’s best vendors that went late into the night! It all went off without a hitch.

Everywhere I looked, there was another beautiful detail that I had missed before. Vintage elements, the bride’s dress, the farm tables, the un-fussy floral design that covered every nook and cranny of the loft, the modern white backdrop and every other little detail were what made this night so amazing. Jamie clearly had a vision for her big day that really came through.

Photography: Becca Heuer Photography | Event Design: Art of Imagination | Event Planning: Citygirl Weddings | Floral Design: Fleur Inc | Cake: Sweet Mandy B's | Catering: Entertaining Company | DJ: Okyne Media Lab | Officiant: Meghan Kennedy | Guitarist: Neil Dixon Smith | Letterpress Printer: Steracle Press | Open Secrets Studio: Open Secret Studios | Party Rental: Tablescapes Event Rentals | Photography - Assistance: Gina Deconti

Classic InterContinental Hotel Wedding

As the first city to ever truly steal my heart, I’ll always have a love for Chicago ‘I dos.’ And between the stunning skyline, rich palette and glamour-drenched ballroom, this hotel affair from Emilia Jane just might be my favorite Windy City wedding yet. Ready for more? We’ve got it ALL right over here.

From Emilia Jane… She, in her grandmother’s jewelry, and the most beautiful gown. The joining of these two families was such a joy to watch. Sarah & James exchanged vows and danced the night away in one of the most beautiful venues Chicago has to offer.

Photography: Emilia Jane Photography | Florist: Stemline Creative | Wedding Dress: Bea's Bridal Nook In Denver | Invitations: The Stationary Company | Bridesmaids Dresses: David's Bridal | DJ: Todd Whitman | Mens Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Hotel: Intercontinental Chicago Magnificent Mile

Modern Ombre Chicago Wedding at River East Art Center

If you are looking to add a little glamour to your day today, look no further than this modern pretty-fest captured by Olivia Leigh Photographie. It’s glamour defined – from the fabulous florals found in every nook and cranny by HMR Designs to every detail planned perfectly by LOLA Events, this gallery is sure to add a little sparkle to your day. See it all here.

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From Olivia Leigh PhotographieJen and Steve had one of the most spectacular weddings I have ever seen. With the help of Botanicals/HMR Designs Jen and her family pulled off some of the most jaw-dropping designs, with large swaths of fabric in an ombre palette stretching over the ceiling of their unique loft space, a circular draped chuppah, and long feasting tables with stunning ombre flowers from end to end. While the aesthetics were not to be missed, the true noteworthy aspects of the celebration was the spirit between Jen and Steve. In over 120 weddings, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a couple laugh and have so much pure fun together as a couple as these two. Their warm spirits and playful energy were evident throughout the day, from Steve infusing his signature humor into the first look through playful glances at the ceremony to uproarious toasts at the reception. The whole event was also filled with many surprises, from pink sugar rimmed signature cocktails to a “real world” style video confessional, the Chicago Bulls announcer “announcing” each bridesmaid and groomsman into the reception to a surprise treat for Steve (an Ohio native), in the form of skyline chili from Cincinnati. All together this was an absolutely amazing event on both a personal and visual level!

Photography: Olivia Leigh Photographie | Cinematography: Studio 272 | Coordination: LOLA Event Productions | Floral Design: HMR Designs | Wedding Dress: Enzoani | Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design | Invitations: M. Hopple & Co. | Catering: Blue Plate | Makeup: Sonia Roselli | Hair: Sonia Roselli | Band: River East Art Center | Grooms Attire: Kenneth Cole Reaction | Officiant: Rabbi Lewis Kamrass And Cantor Deborah Bard | Venue: River East Art Center | Music: Becca Kaufman Orchestra

Modern Chicago Wedding at the Metropolitan Club

Modern with the prettiest pops of yellow, this chic Chicago fête is inspiring to say the very least. Captured by The Rasers, every single image sitting in this gallery is pin-worthy pretty. From the breathtaking florals from A Stem Above to the stunning Chicago skyline, this wedding is one you shouldn’t miss. See why here.

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From the Bride...Matt and I met on eHarmony and after a year and a half of dating he proposed to me before dinner at the Drake Hotel. Both of us being transplants to Chicago, we decided we wanted a wedding that embraced the city in which we met and fell in love. We chose a modern black, white, and yellow theme that captured the Chicago skyline and had our ceremony and reception on the 66th and 67th floors of the Metropolitan Club in the City’s most iconic building, The Willis Tower. The bridal gown was a fit and flare style with a silk structured bodice adorned with crystals and flowing skirt and train that fluttered with soft flowers that matched my all white peonies bouquet. The bridesmaids wore modern black cocktail dresses accented crystal details and crystal jewelry from the Left Bank while carrying bouquets of yellow tulips, roses and ranunculus.

To incorporate my Jewish roots, manzanita branches and yellow florals were used to create a modern variation of the chuppah which framed us in front of the panoramic windows in the Chicago skyline. My brother officiated the intimate ceremony relating anecdotes about us to our friends and family. The reception was held in the Club’s East Room overlooking downtown Chicago and Lake Michigan. The tables were draped in slate gray cloths while tiered yellow florals and floating arrangements mimicked the twinkling evening skyline. A customized Willis Tower commissioned print commemorating our wedding day welcomed the guests into the room and even the cake from Bittersweet Bakery had tiers decorated with the Chicago skyline. The couple led the dance filled evening by fox trotting to their song “Lucky” by Colbie Caillat and ended the night’s festivities by watching the Navy Pier evening fireworks glisten over the Lake.

Photography: The Rasers | Floral Design: A Stem Above | Cake: Bittersweet | Bride's Shoes: Christian Dior | Bridesmaid's Dresses: Ralph Lauren | Hair and Makeup: Crizen Hasegawa | Bridal Gown: Brides by Demetrios | Bride's Jewelry: The Left Bank Bridal Finery | Dance Lessons: Ballroom Dance Chicago

Vintage Chicago Wedding at Salvage One

This Salvage One wedding is the sum of so many fun parts all captured by Meg Redenz. Those bits include a Bride going airborne during the father/ daughter dance to Abba’s Dancing Queen, a Groom who hand-crafted everything from the invitations to the centerpieces and, of course, an appearance by the couple’s beloved VW Bus. See it all here.

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Vintage

From the Bride… We wanted our wedding to be a very unique experience for our guests, so Salvage One was the perfect choice. Salvage One is an upscale thrift shop by day and enchanting event space by night. During the ceremony, guests sat in salvaged church pews and everything at the venue is for sale! Ken is an artist and uses found materials and images to assemble his mixed media collage. That is also the perfect description of our wedding; from the mixture of bridesmaid dress styles and colors, unique handmade centerpieces for every table, and the wide variety of chairs and tables used for dinner seating.

My dress was the perfect mix of elegance, maturity and vintage. The beading sparkled perfectly in the evening light. My headpiece was designed by Kelly Summers, friend of a bridesmaid, and my hair was designed by Stevie Cook at Tsubo Hair Salon. Jennifer Hill, My First Heirloom, reworked my mother’s 1940’s First Communion Dress into a Flower Girl Dress for my niece Avery. Jen also created a satin gown for Avery to wear during the reception.

Music was a huge part of our day. Ken and I have enjoyed hundreds of concerts together and we both work in the music industry. For the head table centerpiece, Ken created a collage of our old ticket stubs behind a yellow vintage window. Ken and I both entered the ceremony to Bob Dylan songs, we exited to The Beach Boys, and had a unique sibling/mother/father candle lighting ceremony to a live performance of a George Harrison song. Forget Hannah kept the party rocking with 3 hours of dancing (including 3 unprepared singalongs with the myself and the bridesmaids). During the father/daughter dance, my father surprised me half way by switching our song to Dancing Queen by Abba, which resulted in me going airborne, not once, but twice.

Since Salvage One decorates itself, we focused on the dinner tables. Ken handcrafted 30 centerpieces made of found wood, music records, album covers, magazine clippings and splashes of colors. Ken and I also thrifted to collect hundreds of vintage colored vases, candle holders and mason jars for the occasion. Cindy DeNike from Coleman Florist was charged with arranging centerpieces for a wide variety of vase sizes and shapes.
The cake table displayed 3 beautiful cakes made by Tipsy Cake. The table was adorned with music collateral. One cake was actually displayed on a record player and one cake on a vintage suitcase.

Ken created the save the dates, the invites, thank you notes, place cards, programs, centerpiece numbers and Just Married sign. All contained a similar rock n roll vintage feel. Invites were constructed from album covers, including a 45 sleeve to hold the paper materials in place then bound with grommets and twine. Thank you notes were inspired by Bob Dylans “Subterranean Homesick Blues” with a vintage looking-Ken holding a Thank You sign under the train tracks. For the wedding programs, Ken sawed records into 6-inch strips and assembled the cream pages with grommets and twine. Place cards were created from remaining record album covers, which also created a vibrant image at the display table. Table numbers were constructed with 45 records and propped on wooden doll rods. Cards were placed in a vintage toolbox with a handmade wooden ‘card’ sign. In lieu of a guest book, guests typed messages on vintage postcards and placed their notes in a family mailbox from the 1940s.

As a parting favor, guests enjoyed Munster donuts on the spot or could take a to-go bag with handmade donut labels inscribed “Thank You For Rockin n Rollin With Us”. And of course, our wedding would not be complete without our VW bus that has transported us on so many road trips and concert adventures. Immediately after the ceremony our wedding party captured one celebratory shot with the WV and our handmade JUST MARRIED sign.

Photography: Meg Redenz | Flowers: Cindy DeNike | Dress: Maggie Sottero | Cake: Tipsy Cake | Ceremony Venue: Salvage One | Reception Venue: Salvage One | Bridesmaid Dresses: For Her And For Him | Catering: Maison Cuisine | Make-Up: Katherine Stachura | Band: Forget Hannah | Bride's Hair: Stevie Cook | Favor: Mount Tabor Park | Flower Girl Dress: My First Heirloom | Hair Piece: Kelly Stanton Summers | Hair Salon: Stevie Cook

Chicago Engagement Session

I swear, Chicago sets the scene for some of the loveliest engagement sessions around. With it’s sweeping views and gorgeous backdrops it simply screams to be part of such a special time. It’s all made even better when that session is snapped up by someone as talented as Sharon Nicole Photography, and you can see all the reasons why here.

From the Bride…John and I were so excited to have the opportunity to take our engagement photos in Chicago! We share a love for the city and I finally joined John in Chicago after 15 months of long distance. We wanted to capture this special time in our lives in this fabulous city. It was so hard to narrow down our choices for the shoot but landed on three places that are special to us. We chose North Avenue Beach with the Chicago skyline, Lincoln Park, and the Northwestern campus. It was so special to have Sharon fly up to Chicago and take our photographs on a gorgeous fall day! We had such a great time and also celebrated John’s 26th birthday! We are thrilled to be getting married and can’t wait for Sharon to photograph our wedding in May!

Photography: Sharon Nicole Photography | Attire: J.Crew | Balloon: StephShivesStudio on Etsy | Banner: Mirtillo Shop on Etsy

The Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago Wedding

It the shoes don’t draw you in, the Chicago skyline is waiting on deck to do the job. And if you’re still not convinced this averyhouse wedding is the most beautiful wedding you’ll see in weeks, then I give you the ceremony. And the museum cocktail hour. And those fabulous tablescapes. Really, this whole wedding is a display of perfection!


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Modern

From averyhouse… Ashley + Johnny’s “formal with a fresh/modern twist” wedding was on August 24th, 2013. This amazing couple invited friends and family to join them for their heartwarming ceremony on the lush lawn of Wrigley Square before throwing a gorgeous prism-themed reception at the Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago. I’ve include some fun facts about the couple below!

From the couple… Our first date (a blind date) was at Gaslight in Lincoln Park. We met for the very first time right out front of the restaurant/bar, which was something that we’ll never forget. Ashley was a bit late (of course), but walked up smiling from ear to ear. Johnny broke the ice almost immediately by initiating a nice big hug. We had a few drinks and ended the night with a shot that Ashley insisted on ordering… the rest was history.

Our favorite memory together was the night we moved into our apartment. After months of searching for the right place, we finally found the perfect lofted space in Bucktown. The second we stepped into the apartment, we just knew it was right. Moving day was very chaotic as any moving day should be, but once we finally made it into our new place, we both felt this feeling of relief and excitement. Our place was all ours and we both knew we were about to start an amazing life together. We popped open a bottle of champagne and enjoyed a relaxing night in an empty apartment.

Photography: averyhouse | Cinematographer: I Do Films | Event Design: Kehoe Designs | Event Planning: Bliss Events | Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design | Invitations: Cheree Berry Paper | Reception Venue: The Art Institute of Chicago | Catering: The Art Institute of Chicago | Band: Rendezvous

Indian Fusion Wedding at Chicacgo’s Union Station

Some days you just need a little black tie, big ballroom, beautiful blooms, kind of wedding, and if that’s today for you, well you’re in luck. Captured by Husar Photography, this wedding boasts big and beautiful blooms from A Stem Above, and an even bigger love. It’s the kind of day that will melt your heart and feed your soul, and it’s sitting pretty right here!

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From the stunning bride… We are so excited to share our very unique wedding day with you, complete with blending of very unique cultures (Indian, Southern with a twist of Chicago history), surprise daddy/daughter and groom dances, fun food and lots of sentiment. We hope you enjoy our pictures!

My husband Silas and I wanted a day that really captured the blending of our cultures… I am of Asian Indian ethnicity, however, was born and raised in the South (Georgia). Silas was born in the midwest and raised in Chicago so we wanted a venue full of Chicago culture and history. Since we fell in love and met in Chicago, we wanted our wedding set in the city. Union Station Train station was the perfect fit in downtown Chicago. I wore an Enzoani gown with a traditional Indian tikka pinned in my hair and draped on my forehead. My hands and feet were also adorned with traditional Indian bridal mehndi. We chose purples and blues as our colors with the hint of a peacock theme. We had our first look at the Conrad Hotel, downtown Chicago, on an open balcony which overlooked the city. We then took pictures on the bridge that Silas proposed to me on, Kinsey bridge, with our dog Oliver. Silas and I were married under a modern day Indian mandap with a wall of cascading orchids. We had a traditional american processional for the wedding party and my Dad and I, and walked down an aisle lined with floating orchids. We then were married by a Hindu priestess with a 30 minute ceremony. The string quartet during our ceremony were fantastic, playing more traditional American processional music (such as Cannon D for the daddy/daughter walk), and Elvis, “Can’t help falling in love” for the bridal party. The favorite part of the ceremony for both of us when when the quartet played Bittersweet Symphony just as we were pronounced husband and wife and for our recessional. During the recessional, guests threw rose petals on us as I threw rice over my shoulder for my mom to catch (Called Vidaai in the traditional Indian ceremony-signifies the bride leaving the house). Next, our cocktail hour had special touches including food that incorporated all of our cultures (i.e. fried chicken quesadillas and fried green tomatoes, tandoori chicken lollipops). Our reception table decor consisted of vases of alternating sizes with floating orchids with the smaller tables having tall branched trees. My dad and I did a surprise Georgia medley first dance, starting with the fox trot to Georgia on my mind, then breaking into a rap dance after a record scratch (to Welcome to Atlanta, Ludacris) and line dancing (Way down yonder on the Chattahoochee, Alan Jackson-I changed into FRYE cowboy boots for the dance). My husband also surpised me with a traditional Indian bhangra dance that he had practiced the week before the wedding. The night ended with a great DJ mix, a huge dance party and even an after party at on of our favorite local bar. All in all, it was a day full of surprises, laughter and most of all, love as we celebrated the blending of many distinctly different, but equally important cultures.

Photography: Husar Photography | Videographer: Lexoria Films | Wedding Planner: Big City Bride | Flowers: A Stem Above | Cake: Oak Mill Bakery | Shoes: Moho Moxy | Bridesmaid Dresses: Lynn Lugo | Caterer: J And L Catering | Make Up: Che Sguardo | Lighting: Sound Investments | Ceremony Quartet: Artistrings | Dress Designer: Enzoani | Train Station: Union Station Chicago | Wedding DJ: Monastero Entertainment | Wedding Dress Boutique: Dimitra's Bridal Couture

Chicago Engagement Session

Brides and Grooms, take note. Engagement sessions are simply a must before you say I do. Just take a look below. This session from Olivia Leigh Photographie is picture proof that engagement sessions are nothing short of magic, and you can get lost in all the lovely right here.

From Olivia Leigh PhotographieSrinu and Eranthie are one of the most beautiful couples I’ve ever had a chance to work with, both inside and out. They were married in May 2013 on the south side of Chicago, and in the spring, we were able to do an engagement session to warm up before the big day. In the lead up to the shoot, the weather called for horrible thunderstorms, and even on the day of the shoot, the rain came pouring down. Given limitations with schedules, we decided the show must go on, and decided to keep the shoot at its given time. In a serendipitous twist of fate, almost the exact moment we started, the clouds parted, the sun came out, and it ended up being one of the most gorgeous days of weather and sun we had all spring. The connection and excitement between the couple was so obvious, and Eranthie’s amazing smile made for gorgeous photos. After starting in a casual outfit by their home, they changed into a more evening look, featuring the most amazing BCBG dress. Eranthie absolutely lit up while wearing this gorgeous gown, and the shoot took on an editorial feel in our more urban locations. It was a great reminder that wearing something you feel like a million dollars in can really affect your mood and translate to amazing photographs!

Photography: Olivia Leigh Photographie | Dress: BCBGMAXAZRIA

Sunrise Chicago Engagement Session

This engagement session is soooo romantic and cozy, it’s almost impossible not to want to curl up with a cup of hot cocoa and a blanket to really soak it all in (that’s how I do romance).  From the breathtaking Chicago backdrops to the adorable duo (they are SO cute) to the amazing images captured by Dabble Me This, this is a gallery that will put a smile on your face a mile wide.  See it all here.

From Dabble Me This… Getting married next August, Brianne and Mike live just steps from Chicago’s wonderful Lincoln Park, the very place where they were engaged! So naturally, the park holds a lot of meaning for them and was the perfect setting for their engagement photos.

These two had killer chemistry and were so fun to work with! We covered the North Pond, Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool and Theater on the Lake. I love all the little details that they included in their engagement session, like the “E” bracelet from Alexa and Ani is for her future last name Earl.

Every moment with them was like a breathe of fresh air. You can tell Mike is madly in love with Brianne and it warms my heart being able to capture love like this.

 

Photography: Dabble Me This | Bracelet: Alex And Ani