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Illinois Wedding at The Fountain Blue from Kina Wicks

You know those weddings where classic stylings mix and mingle with amazing whimsical details?  Where lush blooms play nice with hot pink, and dapper men in tuxes kick it up a notch with just a dash of vibrant color?  Well, lovelies… this is one of those weddings.  An ode to all things elegant with a fabulous team of vendors (+ a beautiful bride and groom) taking the reigns to ensure a a day that was, from start to finish, all about the pretty.  See every last moment captured by Kina Wicks in the full gallery.

From Kina WicksI absolutely loved shooting Christine & Kevin’s wedding day at The Fountain Blue in Des Plaines, Illinois. The touches of pink, the very personal ceremony with traditions from both of their families and cultures and the warmth that pervaded the entire day… so great. Christine and Kevin’s personalities were apparent in the little details of the day, which I love as well.

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Photography: Kina Wicks | Wedding Venue + Catering: Fountain Blue Banquets | Officiant: Anita Vaughan | Event  Coordination: One Fine Day Events | Floral Design: Flowerville, Park Ridge | Cake: Central Continental Bakery | Letterpress Invitations: Mercurio Brothers Printing | Wedding Dress: Amy Kuschel {style-Octavia} + Belt by Saison Blanche via Shop- The Dress by Nicole | Groom’s Attire: GQ Formalwear | DJ: Toast and Jam | Lighting Design: Automated Lighting Design | Ceremony Music: Accolade Musicians | Hair: Sharon Daniel Salon | Makeup:  Beauty by Deanna

Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Wedding from Kristin La Voie Photography

This wedding is just going to make your jaw hit your desk. And really, aren’t those the best kind of weddings? It’s overflowing (and I mean overflowing) with the most gorgeous blooms you ever did see, and what makes it even better? They were all done by the Groom’s seriously talented aunt. And that’s just the beginning of all the pretty captured by Kristin La Voie Photography at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, so rather than go on and on about all the gorgeous sitting in this gallery, I’ll just let you take a looksee for yourself right here.

From KristinI am SO thrilled to share with you Jessica and Dustin’s picture perfect Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum wedding in Chicago! With the crazy weather we have been having recently, we were truly lucky to have gotten such a beautiful day to allow their ceremony to remain outside. Tying the knot under a beautiful trellis Dustin’s Aunt made (in fact she was the florist for all the florals, flown all the way out from California!) the happy duo couldn’t have looked any more gorgeous. We took photos around the nature museum as well as the famous Lincoln Park Lily Pond, and after their ceremony, the party took place inside the nature museum. The most AMAZING centerpieces I’ve ever laid eyes on were the focal points around the room. I couldn’t have asked for a more fun and breathtaking couple! [dotted]
Wedding Photography: Kristin La Voie Photography | Wedding Venue: The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum | Floral Design: Groom’s Aunt | Event Coordination: Karolina Warren of  Weddings by Karolina | Caterering: Jewell Events Catering | Cake: Oak Mill Bakery | Wedding Dress: Allure Bridals via House of Brides | Men’s Attire: Formally Modern Tuxedo | Hair + Makeup: Terry Rayson | Music/DJ: Okyne Medialab, Inc. | Fabric Draping: MDM Entertainment | Cinematography: Smiling Toad

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Intimate Chicago Wedding from Julia Franzosa

This wedding had me at hello.  Well, actually, it had me at hot cocoa bar meets stunning contemporary design meets cozy, warm and fuzzy… but who’s counting?  Because this wedding?  This intimate Chicago affair chock-full of awesome?  It’s amazing.  From the fab stylings of Pistil and Vine to the lovely paper goods from Sarah Drake to the two dapper grooms who just can’t stop smiling, it’s a day that will most definitely leave you feeling all kinds of happy.  Oh, and it’s also super pretty.  See sooo much more captured by Julia Franzosa in the full gallery.

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From Julia FranzosaCozy up in this simple, elegant, outdoor ceremony at a private residence in Chicago. This neutral palette of bronze, cream and white is highlighted by the simple, modern decor of this home, the cocoa and sweets bar, modern cube seating, and painted runner and striped invitations. Guests warm up with khaki colored pashminas on the outdoor patio, framed by simple floral branches, and natural wood and stone.

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Photography: Julia Franzosa | Concept and Coordination: Greatest Expectations | Event + Floral Design: Pistil and Vine | Invitations + Paper Products: Sarah Drake | Sweets: Truffle Truffle | Rings: Sarah McGuire + Fibula | Men’s Attire: Black Tie Tuxedo | Officiant: Anita Vaughn | Vintage Prop Rentals: Nimble Well | Seating Rental: Tablescapes

Chicago Art Institute Engagement Session from Evan Hunt Photo

Searching for the right words to describe this breathtaking engagement shoot from Evan Hunt Photo is kind of like trying to find a needle in a haystack; I know they are there, but I’d dig for hours before I could really do these amazing images justice.  I guess that’s what happens when you combine Evan’s enormous talent with a duo as breathtaking as these two… pure, unadulterated perfection set against a stunning Art Institute of Chicago backdrop.  Ready for a whole lot of (speech loss-inducing) amazing?  Join me in the gallery for soooo much more.

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From Evan Hunt PhotoLauren met Alexis in Argentina while on a mission trip. They instantly fell in love and knew they had to spend the rest of their lives together. The love they shared was so great and overflowing that it made anyone even remotely close to them experience a part of their joy. We had a blast photographing these two together and can’t wait to photograph their wedding in July. They will be married at the Chicago Botanical Gardens and shortly depart for Argentina for more missionary work!

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Photography: Evan Hunt Photo | Location: Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago Wedding from Loudbyte Cinematography

I love Chicago and I love winter. And now, thanks to Loudbyte Cinematography, I love this couple. They are beyond cute and their wedding was a stunner. I can’t help but get all warm and fuzzy when the look at each other. The way she smiles at him is pretty much the sweetest thing in the whole wide world. You’re going to love them!

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From the groom… Rea and I were officially introduced when I was urged by friends to ask her to the Junior Prom. I was told it would be a good idea to ask her, even though I barely knew her. Who knew it would blossom into the relationship it has. We quickly formed a bond around our love for one another and close family and friends. It’s hard to explain our relationship in a few words but we know we have something special and we don’t take it for granted.

We were a bit overwhelmed when looking for a cinematographer, along with wedding planning in general, but Steve and Ton-Essa made it easy. From the initial meeting to the end of our party they made us feel comfortable and assured that our movie would be fantastic. We can’t express how we felt when we saw the final film. It brought us right back to our wedding day. We literally watched it about 20 times in the first few days and it got better every time. The quality, music, and moments captured were second to none.

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Cinematography: Loudbyte Cinematography | Venue: JW Marriott Chicago | Photographer: Mora Photography | Band: Chris Sarlas Orchestra | Florist: Pretty Things by Bobbi Jindra | Officiant: Tom Maluga | Bridal Dress: Martina Liana | Bridal Shoes: Stuart Weitzman | Bridal Jewelry: Swarovski | Bridal Hair piece & Veil: A l’amour | Bridal Hair & Make-Up: Salon Blue in Lincoln Park | Bridesmaids Gowns: Dessy Collection | Groom Tuxedo: Theory | Groom Shoes: Cole Haan | Groomsmen Suits: Indochino | Ring Bearer suits: JCPenny | Flower Girl Dress: Custom | Ring Bearer pillows: Etsy | Flower girl basket: Etsy | Staging & Draping: AVT Event Technologies | Chuppah: Handmade by Ian’s late grandmother, Nonni | Cake Toppers: Swarovski | Wedding Programs: Invitation Pie

Chicago Cultural Center Wedding from Olivia Leigh Photographie

Garden party meets gorgeous ballroom. Let that image soak into your head for a moment, and then start to scroll through the stunning images from Olivia Leigh Photographie below to see it come to reality. The result is just pure perfection from start to finish with one adorable couple adding to the sweetness, and you can see it all right here.

From the Bride… It was really easy to tell in the beginning stages of our relationship that my husband was a keeper. He is truly an amazing man – kind and patient, a sweetheart that helps with household chores, touches base regularly throughout the day just to see how I’m doing and randomly asks “Are you happy? What can I do to make this relationship better?” Having just recently celebrated our first year of marriage, there’s still the occasional squabble over dirty socks left strewn about, but I love my husband even more fiercely today and am truly thankful to have found my life’s partner.

Looking back at the wedding-planning phase, I am still blown away and completely humbled by how overwhelming the process could be at times. Generally speaking, I’d say my then-finance and I were a pretty resourceful and well-organized team; we had traveled the world together, lived abroad, stretched ourselves professionally and personally – but I’m not going to lie, there were times I thought we weren’t going to make it. We laugh about it now, but I vividly remember a teeny-tiny moment when I thought it’d be easier to call the whole thing off than to effectively verbalize the type of overall feel we were hoping for – which ended up being something along the lines of “an intimate, yet elegant garden-like affair”, but started off as “uh, we would like some pretty flowers please.”

The staggering amount of details and decisions that comes with a wedding is enough to make any sane person weep, but from the get-go it felt like we were fighting an uphill battle trying to plan a wedding in Chicago from Philadelphia – and then the big bomb, the city announced it would be hosting the 2012 NATO Summit that same weekend. Then began the all-out scramble to understand and address any and all logistically nightmares that the added security presented including rerouting vendors and guests through and around closed streets and protests groups, and being moved to another part of our venue for the cocktail hour because the Secret Service needed to prep the room for a luncheon the next day.

But in the same way life would not be the same without Mac by my side, our wedding weekend would not have been the most beautiful and incredible time of our lives had it not been for our team of the most-talented and wonderful vendors. Our ceremony/reception took place in the Preston Bradley Hall at the Chicago Cultural Center – a breathtakingly beautiful space; where when we first walked through during the hunt for the venue our moms collectively clapped, gasped and held each other’s hands.

We loved how our officiant Pastor Bill Yaccino really took the time to get to know us as a couple so that the ceremony felt very personal and intimate for us and our +200 guests. Our floral designer, Kate McCollum of K.La Designs really went above and beyond, bringing the already spectacular space alive with her creations. Scott Reichelsdork of J&L Catering not only elevated the level of dining service, but really was a much appreciated calming presence given the extraordinary circumstances of the NATO Summit weekend. We could not have imagined a more excellent way to celebrate with our friends & family than with the incredibly phenomenal Kristin Marks of Toast & Jam, who kept the dance floor packed ALL NIGHT! And the unifying force behind it all, Darcey Lohman of Big City Bride who was our planner-extraordinaire and truly a godsend. It was the best weekend of our lives and we will be forever grateful to Olivia Leigh (our photographer) and Chris + Oliver (our cinematography team), for being part of our celebration and for capturing all the details, precious moments, and all-around magic so beautifully.

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Photography: Olivia Leigh Photographie | Cinematography: Chris + Oliver | Wedding Venue: Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center | Event Coordination: Big City Bride | Floral Design: Kate McCollum, K La Designs | Wedding Dress: Romona Keveza | Groom’s Attire: Custom by Tom James | Catering: J&L Catering | Officiant: Pastor Bill Yaccino | Cake: Bittersweet Bakery | Hair: Livia Caporale | Makeup: Andie Cumber | Ceremony Music: Elan String Quartet | Guitarist: Linsea Moon Waugh | DJ: Toast & Jam

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Chicago Wedding at the Bridgeport Art Center from Kristin La Voie Photography

Kristin La Voie is awesome.  She really, really is.  She’s sweet, funny and talented… and sends us some of the most amazing weddings you’ll ever lay your eyes upon.  Like this stunner of day held at the Bridgeport Art Center in Chicago, a classic meets contemporary gem with details that will leave you speechless and a love-filled vibe that is all kinds of romantic.  Chock-full of fabulous?  Oh, yes… yes it is. See it all right here.

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From Kristin La VoieThere is nothing quite like this Bridgeport Art Center wedding in Chicago, Illinois. Amy and Brad are the sweetest couple on the planet, and their wedding was a proven fact that good things happen to good people. Their wedding was detailed to a T; from the amazing paper flower backdrop at the ceremony, Amy’s Vera Wang dress with gorgeous rosettes, the girls amazing one shoulder dresses, the beautiful pictures at University of Chicago, gorgeous centerpieces and flowers on spectacular tables capes, and pretty little Kate Spade flats to top it off. All of their family and friends were there to help them celebrate and turn it into one of the most amazing weddings I’ve experienced. SO happy for Amy and Brad!

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Wedding Photography: Kristin La Voie Photography | Wedding Venue: Bridgeport Art Center, Chicago, Illinois | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang White Collection via David’s Bridal | Men’s Attire: J.Ferrar via JCPenney | Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade via Nordstrom | Makeup: Vanessa Valliant | Desserts: Whole Foods | DJ: Famos! | Floral Design: Flowers by Grattoni | Catering: D’Absolute Events & Catering | Harpist: Kari Gardner of Black and Gold Harp | Hotel: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place

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Newberry Library Wedding from Evan Hunt Photo

Anyone that knows me knows one thing: I am obsessed with libraries.  I mean, one room after another filled with a plethora of never-ending knowledge + history housed in a beautiful building?  It’s magical. And since I also happen to have a slight obsession with weddings (read: a huge obsession), a wedding held in a library is basically my favorite thing (ever).  And this gorgeous day captured perfectly by Evan Hunt Photo?  It’s amazing… with a breathtaking backdrop (but of course), lush florals from Parrott Party Productions and two people in l.o.v.e.  See it all in the full gallery.

From Evan Hunt PhotoKaleigh and Bill’s wedding day represents the very reason why we love photographing love stories. Their story is undeniably strong and evident in their kindness, love for each other, and faith in God. Their wedding reflected this with simplicity, elegance, and an ease to the day that only comes with confidence with a couple who is truly in love. We can’t thank them enough for allowing us to capture their story and we wish them the best for their future!

From the Bride… After asking my Father for permission over a cigar in Florida, William proposed to me on December 10th, 2011 in a romantic night helicopter ride over the city of Chicago. As we flew over the city that watched our relationship grow; under the heavens that will guide our life together, he was ready to ask my hand in marriage. A suburban boy and a Chicago girl. Two very different paths crossed and resulted in the most amazing years of our lives.

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Photography: Evan Hunt Photo | Ceremony Venue: Harvest Bible Chapel Chicago | Reception Venue: The Newberry Library | Hair + Makeup: Mario Tricoci | Wedding Dress: Paloma Blanca | Bride’s Shoes: Something Bleu Shoes | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Alexia Designs | Mother of the Bride Dress: Sue Wong | Men’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse  | Floral Design: Parrott Party Productions | Lighting: Parrott Party Productions | Catering: D’Absolute | DJ: DJ-Chicago

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Ravinia Festival Wedding from Olivia Leigh Photographie

When it comes to throwing magical weddings, this darling duo really knows how it’s done.  I mean, they reallllly know how it’s done.  Because not only did they pick one of the coolest venues around to hold their festivities (the Ravinia Festival), they hired an amazing team of vendors to bring their rustic meets awesome dream to a total reality.  I’m talking the planning prowess of North Shore Weddings & Events, the fab stylings and florals of Ivan Carlson and the photographer extraordinaire Olivia Leigh Photographie (just to name a few) all coming together to create one can’t miss, seriously stunning affair. Get your pretty on right here.

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From the Bride… Ravinia was the perfect mix of rustic beauty, musical inspiration and architectural history for our wedding in March 2013. The location was the inspiration for the wedding design and overall set the tone for the wedding. We both wanted the feel of an outdoor wedding without it actually being outdoors (Chicago Springs can still be chilly). Ravinia was the perfect location with its open grounds completely empty for our event (a normally VERY crowded music festival all to ourselves!!). The ceremony and reception both took place in Ravinia’s main building with floor to ceiling windows using the outdoor trees and landscape as the ceremony backdrop. It was the perfect quiet oasis for our Rustic, Simplistic, and Elegant Wedding. We chose muted spring tones of pale green, white and gray which felt very simplistic yet elegant. We brought in the rustic elements through the use of branches, wood, and lanterns seen throughout the ceremony and reception. All these elements were reflections from the landscape of Ravinia.

Ravinia has a fabulous mixture of contemporary architecture and historical character in it’s buildings. As an Interior Design Major in college, I have a passion for beautifully designed spaces. We used the entire grounds for photography. The historic buildings in Ravinia provided not only richness to the photography, but it brought in my husband’s love for music. We expanded on the musical inspiration by having the song “Your Hands in Mine” by Explosions in the Sky, specially scored and played by a full band as the processional music. The song added a contemporary element to the rustic surroundings and was truly authentic to our event.

The main details to bring into focus: the AMAZING mix of silver and bronze lanterns that lined the entire ceremony aisle. This brought romance to the space while still keeping that clean simplistic look and feel we wanted. The gorgeous dark drift wood centerpiece with beautiful white peonies at the head table. Our guest table centerpieces with a mix of white and green floral with a touch of curly willow accents. Tree branch gobo projection on the dance floor and curly willow stage backdrop.  Customized chalkboard menu and sweet table sign.  Our beautiful textured cake placed on top a round wood table accented with botanical elements. This was a great mix of the simple and rustic feel we were going for.

Our main focus with all these details was to take full advantage of the amazing seamless view we had to the outdoors. Out interior and exterior became one!!

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Photography: Olivia Leigh Photographie | Event Planning: Megan Estrada of North Shore Weddings & Events | Cinematography: Xpress Video Productions | Floral & Event Design: Ivan Carlson | Ceremony & Reception Location: Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois | Wedding Invitations: Designed by the Bride and Groom | Shoes: L.K. Bennett | Bride and Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Make-up: Elise Brill of Leesi B Make Up | Hair: Joanna Santoro of Hair by Joanna (joanna.santoro@gmail.com) | Wedding Cake: West Town Bakery | Catering: Levy Restaurants | Sweets Table: Gotta Sweet Tooth + Bent Fork Bakery | Band: Skyline via Arlen Music

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Interfaith Chicago Wedding from Riverbend Studio and Barbara Moss Events

Have I told you all before how much I love Chicago weddings? I have? Well, I’m going to profess my love for them again today, because after seeing this beauty from Riverbend Studio and Barbara Moss Events I simply can’t contain myself. It’s elegant, yet comfortable, city chic, yet warm at the same time. It’s everything I love about Chicago weddings wrapped up in one lovely post, and it’s all sitting pretty right here.


From the Bride… David and I dated in high school and stayed best friends through the years. When we both found ourselves living in Chicago a decade later, we began dating seriously and became engaged in June 2011. David and I will always remember the love and excitement we felt as we spent fifteen months planning our wedding with the help of our parents, families, friends, vendors, and our talented event planner, Barbara Moss.

Our wedding was a reflection of everything we loved: our recessional to Bob Dylan’s “I Want You;” our first look on the hotel’s terrace overlooking the Chicago River we had walked along twelve years earlier on one of our first dates; a trolley ride through Chicago with our wedding party; and most of all, our friends and family gathered in one place.

David and I come from different religious backgrounds, and our wedding honored and reflected our traditions, faiths, and customs. Our ceremony was a vision of how we will incorporate our religious differences into our shared life in the future. It was jointly-officiated by a minister and a rabbi who blended our beliefs into a beautiful ceremony. In our wedding program we explained the significance of several meaningful elements: our interfaith ketubah, my parents’ wedding prayer, the chuppah, the koufeta- our Greek table favors, and the Seven Blessings.

We surrounded ourselves with memories of our families under the chuppah. My mom made me a handkerchief from the lace of her wedding gown, and we wrapped it around my bouquet. I placed pictures of both of my sets of grandparents on their wedding days into my grandma’s signature locket and carried that with my bouquet, as well. David wore his late dad’s cuff links and was married with his dad’s ring.

Our vendors were spectacular. They made our space beautiful, kept the party dancing all night, made sure every detail was perfect from start to finish, and captured all the excitement, emotion, and happiness in photos and on film. We remain grateful to all our vendors. It is also absolutely imperative to thank Style Me Pretty for the hours of enjoyment and inspiration their blog has provided (and still provides!). Thank you!

David was an incredible partner in wedding planning. Because we made all decisions together, the day was wonderful and truly ours. Exercising the best advice we received during the planning process, we spent our entire wedding side by side. To pass on good advice: In the excitement and craziness of the day, it’s easy to get pulled in opposite directions. Your wedding day will be amazing, make sure you spend it together.

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Wedding Photography: Robin Sloan of Riverbend Studio | Wedding Venue: Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel | Wedding Planner: Barbara Moss of Barbara Moss Events | Floral + Event Design: Richard Remiard Design | Ceremony Music + Band: Dan Hayes Orchestra | Cinematography: Xpress Video Productions | Wedding Dress: Priscilla of Boston (now closed) | Bride’s Sash + Hair Clip: Modern Trousseau | Bride’s Shoes: Nina | Bride’s Veil: Nina via Nordstrom | Bride’s Jewelry: Nadri via Nordstrom | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Monique Lhuillier via Bella Bridesmaid | Invitations:  Programs + Menus + Escort Cards: Miss Print | Trolley: Chicago Trolley and Double Decker Co. | Hair + Make Up: Chicago Avenue Salon

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Chicago Wedding from Robyn Rachel Photography

Chicago brides have chic down. With a dash of elegance and a sprinkle of personality, they host soirees that are sure to stick with their guests for the long haul. Which was surely the case with this wedding at The Ivy Room Chicago. It’s understated elegance at its very finest all captured beautifully by Robyn Rachel Photography, and you can see every last gorgeous moment right here, in the full gallery of images.

From the Bride…Whenever my husband and I get asked how we met we always laugh and respond “it’s a long story.” The story is we met 8 years ago on a college spring break trip with our friends and knew right away our spring break fling was something more and that we had found the one. Our friends to this day do not let us live the story down that “what happened on spring break didn’t stay on spring break” which made for fun reminiscent rehearsal dinner toasts! I was lucky that 8 years after we met on a beach in Florida, my husband proposed to me in Chicago using my grandmother’s diamond which made it all the more special.

The feeling of our wedding that our family and friends kept describing to us was “understated elegance” and that is exactly what we were going for! We wanted a wedding that would best reflect our relationship of being timeless and traditional, but also fun loving, romantic, and something fresh. We chose to get married at the Ivy Room Chicago as it was important to both of us to have the ceremony outside, but also be located in the heart of our favorite city and home near all of the action. Our officiant was from my church in the suburbs where I have gone my whole life so even though we were not in that particular space it was nice to have a piece of it there with us that day. We absolutely loved all that the Ivy Room had to offer and tried to compliment it with soft pinks (using peonies my favorite flower) and champagne colors and focus on candles and lighting. We wanted to make sure every detail was perfect, yet at the same time did not want to get carried away with too many little things and lose sight of what we were there for. This was especially evident in our guestbook which was done by our photographer to be a book of all of our engagement photos as the pages and our guests could write messages on top of the photos. We really loved how she wanted to capture and show our personality as a couple in both our engagement and wedding photos for our love for each other, Chicago, and our friends and family.

One thing that brought my husband and I together is the importance of the people in our life. We are close with our families, but also consider our friends to be family, as you can see by our large bridal party! We didn’t want to leave out anyone out in sharing in our day, even my niece as the flower girl who had to be carried down the aisle at just 9 months old!

We were so happy when the Chicago weather cooperated and allowed us to have the perfect day! It was really meaningful to us to have so many family and friends who had come to know our relationship so well over the past 8 years be there to support and celebrate and not leave our side on the dance floor for the entire evening! Everything was absolutely perfect and we wish we could relive the weekend all over again.

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Photography: Robyn Rachel Photography | Venue: The Ivy Room Chicago | Floral Design: Kathie’s Flowers | Catering: George Jewell Catering | Lighting: Art of Imagination | Band: Nick Kitsos Band | Cake: Amy Beck Cake Design | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier

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Chicago Wedding from Cristina G Photography

Cristina G Photography has been the reason for a lot of happy moments here at SMP.  A lot of stop-you-in-your-tracks, take your breath away happy moments overflowing with smiling faces and bundles upon bundles of pretty.  We adore her.  So spending our day adding to her ever-growing list of amazing? Awesome.  Especially when it’s a beautiful Chicago affair with a hot pink twist on tradition that boasts gorgeous blooms from Avant Gardenia and a stunning cake from La Petite Sweet.  See it all right here in the full gallery.

From the Bride… Shane and I ‘met’ on a pen-pal website called interpals, exactly five years ago to the day. Neither of us were looking to start a relationship at the time, least of all with someone who lived four thousand miles away… and yet somehow that is exactly what ended up happening. Shane had just finished college at the time, and, never having gone more than a couple hundred miles from his hometown in Ireland, was looking to do some traveling before starting work. He expressed some interest in visiting the states, and asked me if I had any recommendations on where to go. I of course told him he had to see Chicago, and jokingly mentioned that I would put him up in my college dorm room if he ever decided to visit, never in a million years thinking that anything would ever come of it. Little did I know.

Four years into our relationship Shane proposed during an all too short trip to Chicago for the Christmas holidays.  Five days later he returned to Ireland, and I would not see him again for the following six months. During this time I threw myself into wedding planning and (more importantly) visa paperwork. We didn’t set out planning our wedding with a particular theme in mind. We knew we wanted something ‘classic and elegant,’ but as far as colors and styles went, we were pretty much open to anything. What was most important to Shane and I, was that our wedding be an unforgettable party, with good food, drinks, music and dancing all taking top priority. Everything else it seems, just sort of ‘fell into place.’

Having so many of our family and friends together  for our wedding was an absolutely amazing experience, and one we’ll never forget. It was so special and humbling to be surrounded by so much love and support. We could not have asked for a more perfect day and will be forever grateful for all of the memories made!

From Cristina G Photography… Maddie and Shane were married on a gorgeous April day at one of the most elegant (member only) venues in downtown Chicago – Woman’s Athletic Center. Maddie envisioned the grand ballroom decorated with lush, spring flowers in beautiful sherbet tones that complimented the colors in the room to perfection. She worked with the incredibly talented Jenna Sprengel of Avant Gardenia to bring her vision to life. Stunning shades of pink were used in the floral arrangements to accent the bridesmaids’ fuchsia dresses as well as other soft spring colors such as peach, light green, and yellow. A variety of lush spring floral were mixed together to create the bouquets and centerpieces, which were made in elegant silver pedestal bowls to accent the rich and classic venue. The floral scheme included peonies, ranunculus, hellebores, garden roses, lisianthus, sweet pea, astilbe, hyacinth, tulips, and dusty miller. Maddie’s mermaid style lace dress was a unique Maggie Sottero design. Working with them was a photographer’s dream – such a sweet couple – so in love you could feel it!

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Photography: Cristina G Photography | Floral Design: Avant Gardenia (avantgardeniachicago@yahoo.com) | Ceremony + Reception Venue: Woman’s Athletic Club Chicago | Cake: La Petite Sweet | DJ: Music by Design | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero via Martellen’s Dress & Bridal Boutique

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Pumpkin Festival Anniversary Session from Button to Bliss Photography

When I woke up this morning, I noticed that there was the sweetest hint of autumn in the air. Just a hint. Now, by no means am I wishing away summer, but it did make me excited for things to come. Foliage, boots, an excuse to get cozy – it’s just a fabulous time of the year, so this sweet anniversary session from Button to Bliss Photography is fulfilling my need for all things fall this morning, and you can get cozy with all the cuteness right here.

From Button to Bliss PhotographyPictured here are two of my best friends.  Ali, I have known pretty much my whole life, and I’ve gotten to know her husband Matt more and more since they started dating.  Ali and Matt were married August of ’09 and didn’t really do the whole formal engagement pictures thing…and since, haven’t had any photos taken together.  A while back Ali and I made a deal, she is an amazing hair stylist and we agreed to trade services!  We both love each others work so why not take advantage of each other!  So, last fall, right at the time of our town’s annual Pumpkin Festival (Morton, IL is the Pumpkin Capital of the World!!), I spur-of-the-moment asked Ali if she and Matt wanted to head over to the festival and take some pictures.  It was perfect!  Our favorite time of year wrapped up in a package of romance!  I even got on the ferris wheel with them – fyi I almost fell out with my camera bag trying to get the perfect shot!  But it was worth it!  A month later we finished our session in the many fields surrounding our town.  We got all “American Gothic” and explored the countryside right at the golden hour. What resulted was a great experience for all of us…my beautiful friends are so madly in love – even more than when they got married year years ago.

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Photography: Button to Bliss Photography | Hair + Makeup: Ali Onken (pictured) of Bella’s Salon | Clothing: Target, Thrift, + Gap | Location: Morton, Illinois Pumpkin Festival and Countryside

Rossville Wedding from Wright Photographs

We’ve seen it time and time again: when an entire family combines talents to create some wedding magic, it’s a downright amazing thing.  Especially when you are this fabulous family, a group of pom pom makin’, paper goods craftin’ lovelies who really know a thing or two about delivering the pretty.  From the sweet homemade favors to the vintage meets eclectic decor to the devastatingly gorgeous images captured by the bride’s sister and brother-in-law (the crazy cool Wright Photographs), it’s a day that will most definitely go down in SMP history.  See for yourself in the full gallery.

From the Bride… Our whirlwind courtship was followed by a long engagement; but after two and a half years our day was finally here.  As it turned out, my family and I needed every minute of that time to plan the wedding of our dreams.  Drew and I are blessed to be members of families who are very close and firmly rooted in love.  We knew from the beginning that our families would be very involved. Our first task was booking the church.  This particular church was chosen for a very special reason, Mann’s Chapel, built in 1857, is a beautiful one room church in the country near Rossville, IL.  My parents were married at Mann’s Chapel nearly thirty years before and my sister, Kelsey and her husband, Blaine, followed 24 years later, with me as her maid of honor.  

The next decision was an easy one as well.  Ironically, I had known my photographer my entire life.  My photographer, my confidante, my role model, my best friend, my sister… Kelsey.  Kelsey Wright and her husband, Blaine, owners of Wright Photographs, are a creative and vibrant young couple who happen to be very much in love.  I knew they would capture the love that Drew and I have for each other in a very intimate and personal way and that Kelsey’s love for me would also spill into the photos.  The problem was that I not only wanted Wright Photographs to capture my wedding day but I also couldn’t imagine our day without my sister by my side as my matron of honor.  We would later find out that my sister would be six months pregnant at the time of our wedding.  I was worried Kelsey would be overwhelmed with all of her duties but she readily accepted the challenge of playing both roles.

My mom, sisters, and I set about scouring garage sales, estate sales, flea markets, and family members’ garages for the items I planned to use to decorate the church and reception venue.  The mason jars were as close as our basement.  My mom raises a large garden and loves to can the fruits and vegetables she raises each year.  The band for the reception was booked early as well.  Kelsey and Blaine has discovered a band at a wedding they shot in Indianapolis and thought they would be the perfect choice for my reception.  Endless Summer Band is amazing!  With non stop energy and music that appeals to all ages they kept everyone on their feet.  It’s impossible to have anything but fun with this band in the house.  

My family and Drew joined in to help with decoration making.  We made all sizes of tissue paper poms, pinwheels, signs, and tags.  My mom put in late nights making over 1,800 yarn poms to throw as we exited the church.  My grandma and her two sisters even helped with that project!  Our favors were a labor of love as my mom made over 100 jars of homemade jams and jellies. So, after the last yarn pom was wound, the last pinwheel tied, and no detail left unnoticed or unplanned, surrounded by our family and friends, we walked down the aisle and celebrated our love for one another.  And it was perfect!

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Photography, Invitations + Programs: Wright Photographs | Ceremony Venue: Mann’s Chapel | Reception Venue + Catering: Beef House | Floral Design:  Cheri Welsh, Floral n Flair | Band: Endless Summer Band | Caket: Cake Artist’s Studio | Cake Topper: Petitie 25 Studios | Invitations: Blaine Wright, Wright Photographs | Programs: Printed by Extravagant Exits | Wedding Dress:  Romona Keveza via Cloud Nine Bridal Boutique | Shoes: Vince Camuto | Veil: Cloud Nine Bridal Boutique | Bridesmaid Dresses:  J.Crew | Junior Bridesmaids Dresses, Flower Girl Dresses + Shoes:  Zara Kids | Hair: Carrie Poer + Chris Nesbitt, friends of the bride | Makeup: Kelsey Wright, sister of the bride | Men’s attire: Vera Wang for Men’s Wearhouse | Ties: Apple and Ivy

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Chicago Proposal from Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema

A big, fat gold star goes to this Groom-to-be. Because not only did he plan the perfect proposal, he was smart enough to have Ann & Kam waiting in the wings to captured every sweet, priceless moment. Which is genius in the land of proposals. Because now these two cuties will have gorgeous images to look back on for years and years that will bring them back to the moment she said yes, and that’s just fabulous. See it all here.

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From Ann & Kam Photography & CinemaRecently, Chris and Lexi visited Chicago for a weekend getaway. They thought they’d see some friends, see the sights, and enjoy the city.  But Lexi couldn’t understand why Chris wanted to go out for a nice dinner their first night here, or why he was so willing to get dressed up, or why he wanted to go to Navy Pier right away.  She was ready to relax and enjoy some Chicago pizza, but no, not Chris.  In fact, Chris had been acting funny all day. Hindsight, as they say, is 20/20.  And when Chris got down on one knee and pulled that little box out of his pocket, suddenly everything made sense.  Chris asked, and Lexi said yes, and everything was Perfect. Kamran and I were so honored to capture Chris’s proposal to Lexi at Navy Pier during their visit to Chicago! We had such a great time hearing their story and getting to know them.

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Photography: Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema

Chicago Wedding at Room 1520 from Studio Starling

This wedding from Studio Starling is like an explosion of color and pizzazz – so you just know I am eating every last bit of it up with a spoon. Designed and planned to perfection by  LOLA event productions, you simply can’t help but smile at all the pretty packed into this gallery. It’s inspiration overload in the best possible way, and it’s all waiting for you right here.

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From Studio Starling…Heather and Ian’s springtime wedding was lovingly ablaze.We met up with them at the Renaissance Hotel for getting ready and the first look. We were lucky with a gorgeous spring day. On the terrace of the Renaissance Hotel another bridal party was having pictures made. Ian preferred to have a private first look, so we found a secluded nook on the terrace where he could see his bride for the first time. It turned out to be a great spot with a lovely view of the Chicago theater and the river.

We then traveled to a spot we’ve always wanted to go to with a bridal party. Heather and Ian trusted our suggestion, so we went to the beautiful Jens Jensen redesigned Douglas Park. Although the park is in a bit of disarray, there is no denying the beauty of the park and it’s architecture. The bridal party had a great time playing for our cameras and the bright colors of their flowers and clothes helped our pictures pop. Heather gave the most photogenic gestures naturally and Ian’s eyes sparkled each time he looked at her. Their relaxed nature and love of each other shows in every image we made. On our way back to the venue, Room 1520, we stopped at a few industrial looking spots in the West Loop for more pictures.

When we arrived, the venue was glowing with color! LOLA event productions and Exquisite Designs really made the place gorgeous. Bright magenta and blue everywhere really made the place sparkle and showed the love of the couple.

As the party got going, we captured some unforgettable moments on the dance floor. A great time was had by all and we are so proud of the pictures we made. Cheers to Heather and Ian, may they always have bright colors surround them!

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Photography: Studio Starling | Flowers: Exquisite Designs | Event Design: LOLA event productions | Event Planning: LOLA event productions | Ceremony Location: Room 1520 | Reception Location: Room 1520 | Hair: KellyAnn Tracy | Makeup: Juli Valdez | Pies: Hoosier Mama

Chicago Engagement Session from Katie Kett Photography

You know why I heart engagement sessions?  Well, besides the fact that you lovelies are all so seriously adorable and pick some of the prettiest places around to snap up your pre-wedding shots?  It’s the love. The love that literally bursts from every last image, every last moment and every last look that is shared. And in the case of this sweet session captured by Katie Kett Photography, it’s the kind of love that makes you smile from ear to ear and brings immeasurable amounts of HAPPY to your day.  Join me in the gallery for all of the pretty.  You’ll be so very, very happy you did.

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From the Bride-to-Be… Lue and I first met in Hawaii during our first year of college. Our love for each other really blossomed later when we reconnected after a couple years apart. We were mad about each other and endured a long distance relationship during Lue’s stint in the Army. When Lue’s time in the service ended, he moved to Chicago so that we could finally be together. The past few years have been the happiest times of our lives and we look forward to beginning a wonderful new journey together.

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Photography: Katie Kett Photography

Sunrise Engagement Session from Woodnote Photography

I am a morning person.  Always have been, always will be.  So when I read that these two Chicago sweeties braved the early hours of the day to snap up some gorgeous e-session images against a breathtaking sunrise, I was on board 100%.  Because, really, can you imagine anything more beautiful than these stunning images from Woodnote Photography?  Yep… me, neither.  See so much more in the full gallery.

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From Woodnote PhotographyTiffany + Kevin love a good story, and they love adventure. There aren’t too many couples who would be brave enough to get up AND READY before dawn, in order to have their engagement photos taken at sunrise!

These guys have endured years of long distance, and have finally settled together in Chicago. Tiffany + Kevin will be having a ‘destination’ type wedding in Wisconsin later this year, but they wanted to represent their home city in the engagement photos!

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Photography: Woodnote Photography

Illinois Fair Engagement Session from Kate Miller Photography

I love when folks have a little fun with their engagement sessions, so this festive fair session from Kate Miller Photography is right up my alley. It’s obvious these two are not only so in love, but completely fun – and that shows in every image sitting in this gallery. And really, can you ever go wrong with ferris wheels and cotton candy? I think not. See it all here.

From Kate… It was an almost rainy evening that turned into a great e-session complete with ferris wheel rides, cotton candy and rad merry go round long exposures.

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Photography: Kate Miller Photography | Location: Taste of Glen Ellyn, Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Chicago Wedding at the Ivy Room from Studio Starling + LOLA Event Productions

Sometimes weddings just make my heart happy. Ok, they always do, but when I stumble on a wedding like this one from Studio Starling my heart gets so happy I feel like I was part of all the pretty dreamt up by LOLA Event Productions. It’s the way this duo can’t stop smiling, and the sweet vintage feeling that fills this gallery – but most of all it’s the love that seems to circle around their every move, and you can see it all unfold right here.

From Studio StarlingStacey started the day with a Coca-Cola, her favorite drink, and as always Todd started his day with a laugh and a smile. Stacey & Todd brought along a blindfold for the first look, and at the James Hotel we mixed things up by having Todd sit on a sofa for their first look. The couple was excited to go out on a windy day to the lake, to be photographed at the beach in their his & hers boat shoes. We also traveled to Lincoln Park, where the couple became King Arthur and Queen Guinevere pretending that Grant’s Memorial was their castle. Then, on to the ceremony and reception, where a lips and moustache topped cake by Alliance Bakery was admired and Todd and his mother ripped up the dance floor with their moves. The rest of the evening was shared with fun friends and family as the toasts were had with, of course, mini bottles of Coca Cola.

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Wedding Photography: Studio Starling | Wedding Venue: The Ivy Room, Chicago | Event Planning + Floral Design: LOLA Event Productions | Cake: Alliance Bakery | Lighting Design: Sound Investment | Makeup: Vanessa’s Art of Beauty | Hair: Beth Seitz | Music: Mary Monica Music | DJ: DJ Chris | Getting Ready Hotel: The James Hotel Chicago | Wedding Dress: Jim Hjelm via Le Jeune Mariee

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