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Central Park Engagement With a Frenchie

Give me Central Park, an adorable couple plus a grumpy little Frenchie named Abe and I’ll give you a smile as wide as my screen. Of course, the amazing photos from Vicki Grafton only ups the ante, and some time in this gallery equals a Friday well spent!

From Vicki Grafton… Rebecca and Danny’s Spring engagement in Central Park with their frenchie pup Abe. They currently live in NY while Becca gets her law degree and are planning their fall wedding near Becca’s home town in PA.

Photography: Vicki Grafton Photography | Dress: Brides By S B | Hair And Makeup: Brides By S B

Manhattan Elopement at Eventi Hotel

To know me is to know that I love elopements.  And I mean I love elopements.  There’s just something about jetting away to a cozy locale and saying “I do” with just your closest friends and family that makes my heart happy.  And this gorgeous Manhattan affair captured by Gaspar Photography?  It’s everything you expect an elopement to be: totally elegant, totally intimate and totally pretty.  See it here.

From Gaspar Photography… Patricia who is originally from England had since settled in Florida where she had another chance at love when she met Rick. His outgoing personality mixed with her sweet subtle demeanor made for a perfect match. When they decided to make things official they decided NYC would be the perfect spot! With a few close friends (one being her sister that came all the way from England) they were married on a winter’s afternoon in the gorgeous Eventi Hotel.

We brought the outside in on this chilly day by having the ceremony in the hotel’s heated terrace.

The couple and their friends hit the town enjoying dinner, drinks and a broadway show!

Photography: Gaspar Photography | Event Planning: Tammy Golson Events | Floral Design: Flowers By Richard | Ceremony Venue: Eventi Hotel | Hair And Makeup: SB Beauty | Officiant: Rev. Annie Lawrence, NYC Wedding Officiant

Simple and Elegant Bouquet Inspiration + WIUP

Hello, lovelies! Alas, another week has come and gone. But whatever the weekend has waiting, we wanted to leave a good SMP taste in your mouth with some stunning florals from the talented ladies at Flower Girl NYC. Photographer Marjorie Prvl stumbled upon the Lower East Side establishment and, lucky for us, teamed up to create quite the gallery. So go. Be free. And take time to smell (er…look at) the roses.

From Marjorie Prvl Photography… In my search to expand my portfolio, I came across the talented ladies over at Flower Girl NYC and reached out to them. I asked them if they were interested in having me stop by the shop so that I could photograph a few of their bridal arrangements and they happily agreed. Their shop is located in the Lower East Side of New York. They crafted these simple but gorgeous arrangements for me to capture. Enjoy!

Photography: Marjorie Prvl Photography | Floral Design: Flower Girl NYC

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Romantic Pratt Mansions Wedding

When a talented team of vendors join forces with a stunning bride and groom and the exciting backdrop that is the NYC, this is exactly what happens.  A day that is sooo filled with gorgeous moments, you can barely contain your excitement.  Think Judy Pak74 Events and QuatreCoeur (just to name a few) teaming up to create a romantic Manhattan paradise at the Pratt Mansions.  See it all here.

From the Bride… Morgan and I took care to plan a wedding celebration that truly represented who we are and honored our backgrounds, and where our guests would have a blast. We had a Persian wedding ceremony rich with poetry and symbolism that was officiated by a wonderful family friend of mine, during which our bridesmaids grinded sugar over us to ensure a sweet life together. Morgan’s dear family friend John Patrick Shanley wrote a beautiful piece for us that he read during the ceremony. We tasted honey from each other’s fingertips right before our first kiss, making it that much sweeter and unforgettable. To honor Morgan’s Jewish heritage, we broke a glass to represent the fragility of marriage and the special care it needs, and we signed a ketubah that we will treasure forever. Our bagpiper was a surprise gift from Morgan’s mom and stepdad, who is Irish. Brian Meagher, the pipe major for NYU (our alma mater), piped everyone into the mansion with beautiful tunes, and then back downstairs from the ceremony. We are both huge Francophiles, so French food and music at dinner was a must, followed by a show-stopping croquembouche from Ceci-Cela.

We wanted the decor to be classic and chic, which was nearly effortless at the Pratt Mansions. All of our vendors were so wonderful at bringing our wedding visions to life. Ruth from Quatre Coeur created the most gorgeous, lush flower arrangements I have ever seen. Mark and Jason from our catering company, Jason Rogers Hale, worked with us every step of the way to make sure every detail was perfection (which means a lot coming from a perfectionist bride and a food snob groom). Rob Kelley from 74 Events was a seriously amazing DJ and crucial to keeping the energy of the party alive. More than anything, we loved our photographer, Judy Pak. Looking at her magical photos brings us right back to that incredible day and all its fleeting moments. Our wedding day was truly the best day ever. We will never forget that surreal feeling of seeing all our favorite people together in one place, celebrating our love with us.

Photography: Judy Pak Studio | Florist: Quatre Coeur | Bride's Shoes: Valentino | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Coren Moore Inc. | Caterer: Jason Rogers Hale | Makeup: Toby Klinger | Hair Stylist: Noriyasu Shimano | DJ: 74 Events | Officiant: Nafiseh Sedaghat | Venue: PRATT MANSIONS FIFTH AVENUE | Bride's Dress: Amsale | Cake Designer: Croquembouche From Ceci Cela | Getting Ready Location: Carlyle Hotel | Groom's Shoes: Ryan Seacrest Distinction | Groom's Tuxedo: Ralph Lauren | Second Photographer: Studio R Photography

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Elegant Manhattan Wedding

This wedding right here?  It’s everything you know and love about elegant Manhattan weddings with an extra dose of awesome that will leave you pinning for days.  Think sophisticated candlelight meets the amazingness that is PUBLIC meets some of the coolest details you will ever see.  All captured brilliantly by Lilian Haidar Photography, I’m telling you, loves… this gallery is amazing.

From The Bride…We met and fell in love in New York, so when it came time to pick a venue for our fall wedding, we knew it had to be in the city. We live in NoLiTa and because our neighborhood so perfectly reflects everything we love about the city, we decided to choose local venues and vendors. On a perfect October day, we were married in the beautiful Basilica of Saint Patrick’s Old Cathedral on Mott Street, a nod to the groom’s Italian-American heritage. Proclaiming our vows in front of all of our friends and family in the beautiful Basilica was the most memorable part of our wedding day.

Our reception was held at Public Restaurant, one of our favorite spots in the neighborhood and an absolutely perfect fit for our downtown, black-tie theme. The entire team at Public, and particularly the events coordinator Kimberly, were incredibly accommodating and made our wedding reception a night to remember for all of our guests! We love food and wanted a creative menu that Public certainly provided – our guests enjoyed oysters, foie gras, mushroom ceviche and venison, just to name a few of our favorite items! Adore Floral set the stage with beautiful monochromatic floral arrangements featuring white roses, ranunculus and hydrangeas.

We got ready at the penthouse of The Thompson LES Hotel with sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline. Sharon Becker and Maysoon Faraj did an amazing job with hair and makeup, keeping the atmosphere fun and relaxed.

Our masterful photographer, Lilian Haidar, captured it all and was a pleasure to work with on our wedding day. We worked with Lilian for our engagement shoot (which we also shot in NoLiTa and SoHo) and we wanted to maintain the same downtown feel for our wedding photos. Many of our portraits were shot in the Elizabeth Street Garden, which is a truly magical oasis in the middle of NoLiTa.

We could not have imagined a more perfect wedding day and are so grateful for all of our friends and family who traveled from around the world to celebrate with us!

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Photography: Lilian Haidar Photography | Floral Design: Adore Floral | Cake: PUBLIC | Invitations:William Arthur | Reception Venue: PUBLIC | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Rent The Runway | Makeup: Sharon Becker | Hair: Maysoon Faraj | DJ: Tomas Delos Reyes | Bridal Gown: Monique Lhuillier | Bridal Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridal Veil: Monique Lhuillier | Bride & Groom Rings: Tiffany & Co. | Groom’s Shirt And Bowtie: Turnbull And Asser | Groom’s Shoes : Salvatore Ferragamo | Groom’s Tuxedo: Michael Andrews | Hotel: The Thompson LES | Monogrammed Robes: J.Crew | Second Photographer: Image Playground Inc.

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New York City Elopement

I can’t describe it any better than this: elopements make my heart sing.  And when I see a duo as stylish and cute as these two lovebirds tying the knot in one of the greatest cities on earth, it’s literally the happiest day I’ll have all week.  From the beautiful bouquet arranged by the groom to the sweet ceremony and beyond, these two are awesome.  See it all captured by Amy Rizzuto right here.

From Amy RizzutoYou know those perfect days where you just wish time could stand still? Those days where you literally stop and try to soak in every incredible moment? Charlie and James had a wedding day like that. Halfway through planning a 300 person wedding in Texas, Charlie and James decided to forgo a larger event for an intimate wedding in one of the most romantic cities in the world, New York City. Imagining a day that was truly just about their love for each other, they hopped on a plane with four of their best friends by their side.

On a warm September day, Charlie woke up in the Plaza Hotel and began getting ready. She and her two best friends jumped on the bed, sipped on champagne, and laughed continuously as Charlie got ready to marry the man she loved. A quick taxi ride took them to Central Park where the two love birds would tie the knot in the middle of the iconic Bow Bridge. With the old wooden planks as her aisle, Charlie didn’t even try to fight back tears as she ran to meet her handsome groom waiting for her among the sea of people passing by. They promised to love one another, fully, wholly, and forever as the sun set behind the row boats and beautiful buildings on the west side. After a few pretty portraits in Central Park and a first dance in Times Square, James carried Charlie over the threshold and back into the Plaza Hotel.

The thing that stood out to me most about this very special wedding was the love Charlie and James so obviously felt for one another. They didn’t have to have hundreds of people around them to commit to spend forever together. All they needed was each other, and the most romantic city in the world.

Photography: Amy Rizzuto Photography | Flowers: Whole Foods Market Preston | Wedding Dress: Enzoani | Ceremony Venue: Central Park | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Hair And Make-up: Steve | Location: The Plaza Hotel | Photography - Assistance: Caroline Frost Photography | Reception Dinner: Eleven Madison Park | Second Shooter: Amy Rizzuto Photography

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New York City Engagement

It’s hard not to fall in love with the hustle and bustle of New York City.  Especially when presented as the prettiest of backdrops in a stylish engagement session like this one captured by Megan Tsang Studio.  With trips to The Wythe HotelThe Highline and 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar, it’s the sort of fabulous shoot that just screams “NYC chic.”  See it all in the full gallery.

From Megan Tsang Studio… Naomi and Nate are both architects based out of southern California. Naomi was working in New York when Nate moved in with her friend while he attended Columbia University for his Masters of Architecture. Although they both went to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo for architecture, they didn’t meet until he moved to New York.

Because they spent so many years building their relationship and making memories in New York, they wanted to go back to where it all started for their engagement session. We explored Brooklyn, the Highline and the East Side, and I captured them at some of their favorite spots.

Naomi and Nate will return to the San Luis Obispo area for the outdoor wedding in May 2014.

Photography: Megan Tsang Studio | Location: 230 Fifth Rooftop Bar | Location: The High Line | Location: Wythe Hotel

Riverside Park Engagement Session

Whatever it is you are doing, now is the time to take a coffee break.  Because this gorgeous Manhattan engagement session from You Look Lovely Photography most definitely deserve your full and undivided attention.  Imagine one seriously gorgeous duo plus a light-filled fall day at Riverside Park and you’ll know exactly what I mean.  Grab that cup of jo and join me in the gallery for all of the pretty.

From You Look Lovely Photography… I am so excited to share this romantic Fall Riverside Park engagement session with you! This couple is one of the most beautiful (both inside and out) I have ever had the honor of photographing. Their names are Aida and JP and they are such sweet and incredible people. For this session Aida chose to wear a soft floral embellished sweater and lace and tulle skirt from Anthropologie.  She looked like a more beautiful Ethiopian version of Audrey Hepburn, and JP is so handsome he could probably double as a Disney Prince (haha)! I feel so lucky to have gotten a chance to shoot their engagement session, especially since they both are working very hard on finishing their medical residency here in New York, and it’s nearly impossible for them to have off on the same day!

Photography: You Look Lovely Photography | Bride's Attire: Anthropologie

Classic Manhattan Wedding

This wedding right here?  It’s the epitome of a classic NYC wedding.  A seriously sophisticated Manhattan affair with sooo many amazing details, it’s impossible not to stare.  Think a gorgeous bride, a stunning Christiano Lucci gown and a Riverside Church Of New York setting that is all kinds of wonderful.  This one’s made for the movies, lovelies.  See it all captured by Lauren Gabrielle right here.

From the Bride… Mike and I met in college in Connecticut, but our love really grew strong after graduation when we moved out to New York. We moved there independently for work, but in retrospect it feels like we moved there to fall madly in love with each other. With my family being from a small town in Connecticut, and Mike’s being from Boston, we decided that New York City would be the best location for our wedding, and to host our guests; in the heart of it the city that stole our hearts for the past seven years.

When we stepped into Riverside Church on the upper west side of the city, the stunning architecture of the church and the genuine beauty completely took our breath away – we knew this was where we wanted our happily ever after to start.

We decided on October because fall is our favorite season and we were married in less than seven months from the day of our engagement. The venue provided a traditional, classy and modern space for our nuptials, but being surrounded by so many of our loving family and friends is what truly made our wedding beautiful!

Photography: Lauren Gabrielle Photography | Wedding Dress: Cristiano Lucci | Cake: Carmina Mio | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Makeup: Beauty Bar Salon | Hair: Kristen Dunne | DJ: Pure Entertainment | Groom's Attire: John Kardos | Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Riverside Church of New York | Flowers, Planning & Stationery: Jackie Arone - Busy Bride Print | Video: Kiss The Bride Films

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New York City Engagement Session in Greenwich Village

My favorite engagement sessions are always, without fail, the ones where I get to take a little peek into the personalities of the people in front of the camera. So when this adorable duo decided to bring Studio Finch along to snap some pictures of their typical Saturday morning in their gorgeous neighborhood, they ended up with pictures that are simply priceless. See why I’m such a huge fan here.

From Studio FinchJulie and Mike absolutely love their neighborhood- it’s the perfect place to call home. Since they will be getting married in Chicago, they wanted to make sure to showcase New York City and Westvillage. Greenwich is filled with their favorite coffee shops, antique bike stores, the Hudson River boardwalk, Strand Bookstore and just about everything you can dream of. (Not to mention, Warby Parker just opened up shop, and Julie is obsessed going there. Glasses collection? I dare say yes.

We followed Julie and Mike around to showcase one of their typical Saturday afternoons- filled with reading, coffee, and neighborhood exploration. We stopped by Hudson Urban Bicycles, which had a plethora of amazing bikes and scooters in their yard. The Highline Trail allowed for some amazing urban nature- a bit of air in the contrete jungle. Everywhere from the Hudson River Board walk to Newspaper stands. It’s always amazing to see how much New York has to offer.

Photography: Studio Finch | Greenwich Village: Greenwich Village | Hudson Urban Bicycles: Mount Tabor Park | Julie And Mike's Glasses: Warby Parker | Julie's Blue Pants: Gap

Traditional Ballroom Wedding at the Ritz-Carlton

There’s no doubt about it: traditional NYC weddings are about as pretty as it gets.  Especially when you take a fabulous group of vendors (think Designs By AhnHaiyin Lin Photography and 2Be Photography & Design), add in a gorgeous bride and groom and let them work their magic at a locale as amazing as the Ritz Carlton Battery Park.  One word: stunning.  See it all in the full gallery.

From the Bride… My husband and I got married in Easter weekend on March 30th, 2013 in New York City. We met during college in 2007 and about one month after we started dating, I moved back to my hometown, Hong Kong, to pursue my career in marketing, while he stayed in NYC. We were a long distance couple for about 1 1/2 years until I moved back to NYC. He popped the question while we were traveling to our favourite city, Barcelona, in April 2012.

Since we first met and fell in love in New York City, we wanted our wedding set in the city. The Ritz-Carlton, Battery Park was the perfect fit for our dream wedding. We wanted our spring wedding to feel modernly romantic and elegant. We incorporated a few of traditional Chinese customs into our big day, including a tea ceremony in the morning. I chose to wear a Chinese Qun Kua custom-made in Hong Kong during the tea ceremony. A Qun Kua is a symbol of Chinese tradition and culture. It is just so much more meaningful in wearing kua during the traditional tea ceremony.

I wore an Enzoani gown for the Western wedding ceremony. For floral design, we chose blush pink and cream. The bridal bouquet was a beautiful mix of garden roses, ruffled tulips, ranunculus, and accented with dusty miller and brunia, elegantly hand tied in ribbon. We were married under the bloomed cherry blossom branches from Designs by Ahn. We then took pictures on an open terrace overlooking the beautiful sunset views of the Hudson River. For reception centerpieces, we used cherry blossoms, as well as seasonal spring flowers such as hydrangea, garden roses and ranunculus.

Since we did not have a wedding planner for our wedding, I decided to take on some DIY wedding projects to create a unique personal touch. I created our table numbers using New York Landmarks (i.e. Central Park, Times Square etc), escort cards, Wedding Card Box, wedding signages, and other personal details. My bridesmaids were kind enough to help me assemble the wedding favors the night before my wedding. We gave a detailed time schedule to the wedding party and our vendors, and my husband stepped in on the day of the wedding to make sure our wedding run smoothly.

Since we had a Manhattan wedding, we hired a local jazz band to perform during the cocktail hour and reception dinner. We used gold balloons spelling out LOVE, plus stars and hearts for our stage backdrop. We had our first dance choreographed to “It Had to Be You” by Harry Connick Jr. Our wedding cake, a combination of green tea cake with lemon Chiffon Filling and Earl Gray Tea with Chai Spice Filling topped off with white fondant, was created by City Sweets and Confections. We enjoyed every minute. Everything was absolutely perfect and turned out beautifully. It was our dream wedding come true.

Photography: 2Be Photography & Design | Flowers: DESIGNS BY AHN | Wedding Dress: Enzoani | Wedding Cake: City Sweets & Confections | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Hair & Makeup: VickyC5 | Wedding Favors: Financier Pastries | Officiant: Kim Worley | Venue: Ritz Carlton Battery Park, New York | Jazz Band: Audrey Silver Music | Morning Photography: Haiyin Lin Photography

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Cross-Country Engagement Session

Wanting to pay homage to all of the special places that were such an amazing part of their relationship, these two sweeties travelled from the hustle and bustle of NYC to the sunny shores of California and back again.  The result?  A collection of drop-dead gorgeousness captured beautifully by Chaz Cruz with a whole lot of love bursting from every image.  See it all right here.

From the Bride… In November 2012, Bryn proposed to me on the staircase of his childhood home in San Francisco, just a block from where we met and fell in love.

Our shared love of the outdoors often took us to Marin County, where the we went on our first date. Many Fleet Weeks, Festivals and Spring Trainings later – it was our careers that led us to New York City where we currently reside.

San Francisco beginnings, Marin adventures and New York City hustle – these three places are the settings and future of our lives together.

Photographer: Chaz Cruz Photographers | Beach Dress: BCBGMAXAZRIA | Gold Dress in Central Park: J. Mendel | Long Sleeve Dress In SF: Belstaff | White Formal Dress on NY Rooftop: Ralph Lauren

Romantic Gramercy Park Hotel Wedding

The Gramercy Park Hotel is the sort of place where romance oozes out of every corner, with a terrace turned garden paradise with views of one of the world’s most amazing cities.  In other words, it’s a place where saying “I do” is everything… and if you need proof, just lay your eyes on this beauty from CLY CREATION.  It’s gorgeous blooms from Occasion 9 meets all kinds of pretty.  See it here.

From the Bride… It was a perfect and enchanting summer’s night. Warm candlelight, lots of laughs, beautiful souls, good friends and family, and last but not least, my other puzzle piece who has always been the summer of my life.

Every time I visited the terrace at the top of Gramercy Park Hotel, I always imagined that my wedding would be held here, full of green trees and with the city’s backdrop where we fell in love and shared our adventures. When we got engaged and started to plan our wedding, I couldn’t think of any venues other than the terrace. I am very sensitive to the atmosphere of a particular setting or location… many of my fondest memories are intimately linked with the feeling around a place or surrounding. The terrace was just like a little gem with the perfect feeling for me. The space is very intimate yet open through the wide retractable glass roof. It is rustic with votive candles and bamboo chairs, yet modern and edgy with a major contemporary art collection including works by Damien Hirst, George Condo, and even young hip artists such as Dan Colen.

I wanted my wedding theme to be soft, dreamy and romantic. Our color theme was made up of soft pastel hues like light french blue, warm white, soft greens, with touches of blushed pink and peach. I pictured a garden in the summertime. Our flowers were natural looking, loose arrangements of Dahlia, Ranuculus, Mazolica, small Zinnia, Camomile, as well as different kinds of wild flowers and greeneries. We also had small vases with single-typed flowers including garden Roses and my favorite, Baby’s Breath.

Another important theme I wanted in my wedding preparation was happiness and good people. Our vendors weren’t big name companies. They were all very, very talented and we were able to work with them very closely. We are so thankful to our amazing photographers, Chung and Annie, our talented make-up artist, Eunjung, the cheerful Occasion 9 florist team in Chelsea, the delightful pastry chef Judy of Silk Cakes in the Lower East Side, and our chic DJ.

Whenever I reminisce about our wedding… it is just like a happy dream in a summer’s night.

Photography: CLY Creation | Florist: Occasion9 | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Silk Cakes | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | DJ: DJ Jinetic | Wedding Venue: Gramercy Park Hotel | Groom's Shoes: Bally | Groom's Tuxedo: J.Crew | Make up Artist: Ombre By E.J. Makeup Studio

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Traditional Manhattan Wedding

It never fails: I see the breathtaking work of Karen Wise and my entire heart turns to putty.  It’s just one of those givens in my day to day here at SMP, and this beautiful Manhattan affair?  I want it.  From the gorgeous stylings of James Abel Events to that stunning gown from Gabriella New York Bridal Salon to the bride whose smile lights up the entire room, it’s pure perfection.  See it all here.

And an amazing film from Clark + Walker Studio

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From James Abel Events… When Dana and Stu were beginning to plan their wedding, there were several things that were important to them. Creating a fun, relaxed yet interesting environment for their guests was top on their list. Angel Orensanz was the perfect location with its unique architectural details and its wonderful open space. They decided to do long tables with white flowers. A “pop” of a russet color was used throughout the wedding including invitations and flowers to mirror Dana’s amazing red hair.

With Stu’s love of Steve McQueen and Dana’s of Audrey Hepburn, these elements were definitely going to be incorporated. During the cocktail hour, classic movies of both of these Hollywood icons were shown in the background. Finally, Stu’s other love… Bourbon! A variety of boutique bourbons were set up for guests to do tasting at their leisure. Overall, this wedding was one of the most unique, that totally embraced the couple and their interests.

Photography: Karen Wise Photography | Videography: Clark+Walker Studio | Wedding Dress: Anna Maier | Catering: Thomas Preti – Events to Savor | Band: Jerry Kravat New York | Hotel: Hotel On Rivington | Bridal Dress Salon: Gabriella New York Bridal Salon | Ceremony + Reception: Angel Orensanz Foundation | Event Planning, Floral Design & Decor: James Abel Events | Lighting Technician: Angel Orensanz Foundation

New York City Engagement Session

We all know that New York City is one of the coolest places on the planet… that’s a fact.  But throw in an adorable duo who are super excited to say “I do” and a day of lovely captured by Theo Milo and it becomes one of the most romantic places on earth, as well.  Greatest city on earth?  We think so.  See all of the lovely right here.

From the Bride… Even though Peter and I will be getting married next year in my home state of North Carolina, we both liked the idea of getting our engagement photos taken in NYC. Manhattan has always been the backdrop to our relationship and now it is where we have made our first home together. We live in the Bowery, right in the mecca of three hip and trendy neighborhoods (SoHo, Lower East Side, and the East village) and we really wanted pictures to reflect our real lives in our actual hang out spots. I had the idea of an ‘Uptown & Downtown’ engagement shoot theme and spent a lot of time scoping out street art locales around our neighborhood (and not to mention deciding on just the right amount of leather!).

While I love the timelessness of our shots in Central Park, I’m a bit obsessed with how our downtown pictures came out. Our photographer, Theo Milo, did an amazing job working with all of the locations we gave him. It’s hard to believe that all of the downtown photos are within a three block radius of our house – Theo even got our normal coffee spot to look magical. And we lucked out with the bold graffiti wall right across from our apartment, it changes all the time and this had to be the best one I’ve seen yet. Some of my favorites are with our adorable puppy, Bowery, she steals the show! Being a southerner it took me a while to embrace the city, but now I feel so lucky we get to spend this fun time in our lives in the greatest city in the world.

Theo Milo Photography: Theo Milo Photography

Classic NYC Museum Wedding

As a West Coaster who spends more than her fair share of time dreaming of NYC weddings, this gorgeous day captured by Jamie Lefkowitz is right up my alley.  It’s classic New York romance meets a sleek, sophisticated vibe meets one crazy cool setting (hello Society of Illustrators).  In other words, it’s pure, unadulterated pretty… and you can see every last moment right here in the full gallery.

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From Jamie Lefkowitz PhotographyI was so honored to be asked to capture Chris and Laura’s wedding day. When we met early on in their planning, they knew they wanted an intimate and classic NYC wedding. Chris’ father is a member of the Society of Illustrators (SOI), which is a historic New York carriage house. SOI is located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan and has a rotating exhibit of famous illustrators (Maurice Sendak was on display the day of the wedding!). Upstairs, you enter into a timeless dining room which leads to a unique third floor terrace. I could not have imagined a more perfect space to meet Chris and Laura’s vision for their big day. Only a few blocks from the venue is Central Park, where we met the groom for the first look. Laura looked radiant in a sleek gown and Chris had a custom suit. The reception was filled with candles and rose centerpieces which created an intimate and romantic setting. The guest embraced their inner illustrator with a guest book to sketch and write well wishes to the newlyweds. It was truly a beautiful wedding and the bride and groom were smiling throughout the day.

From the Bride…  Chris and I are at the point in our lives in which we attend a lot of weddings. When we got engaged, we already had a sense of what we did and did not want to have at our own event. The number one thing we wanted to avoid was fuss, so we tried to keep everything as low key as possible. I was very fortunate in that my mother was enthusiastic about research and planning. Although I feel like all of the pieces just came together, she might disagree! Chris and I felt strongly about having our wedding in a location that would not require our guests to drive. Since his father is a member of the Society of Illustrators, we lucked out with a perfect venue in Manhattan. We found our vendors easily through recommendations of friends and colleagues. Jamie, our photographer, really guided us through the entire process and referred us to some great people. We really just let all of the professionals do their jobs and let the evening happen. It was gratifying to see all of our assorted friends and family members socializing and enjoying the night!

Photography: Jamie Lefkowitz Photography | Wedding Dress: J.Crew | Cake: Baked NYC | Bride's Shoes: J.Crew | Band: Gypsy Jazz Caravan | Groom's Suit: My Suit | Venue: Society of Illustrators | Wedding Venue: Society of Illustrators | Bride's Necklace: BHLDN | Floral Design + Lighting: Love & Philanthropy | Lodging: Renaissance New York Hotel

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Glamorous Manhattan Wedding at Astra

Glamorous, elegant and crazy gorgeous… this, lovelies, is the epitome of a Manhattan wedding.  It’s romantic cherry blossom centerpieces from Designs By Ahn meets a candlelit reception overlooking the breathtaking city skyline meets all kinds of magical moments captured by Cynthia Chung… and it’s all waiting right here in the full gallery.  Enjoy.

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From the Photographer… I have never been to SUCH an international wedding. The bride (half Chinese, half Korean) and groom (Middle Eastern) come from such different cultural backgrounds- it was really amazing to see how they were able to connect and come together to create such a beautiful event full of different people sharing love, drinks and happiness together. It was such a beautiful sight.

From the Bride… I envisioned our Manhattan wedding to be a classy, intimate, early-springtime affair. We wanted to find a small and cozy space, but something with a spectacular view to charm our guests and provide that “New York” moment. We found Astra, a private event space located on the fourteenth floor of the Manhattan Design & Decoration Building, complete with a long terrace that overlooked the Upper East Side and the Queensboro Bridge. It was perfect.

I was inspired by my Asian heritage where cherry tree blossoms are cherished for their beauty and their symbolic meaning of love, hope, and happiness — and the coming of spring! It only seemed ideal to go out all out with cherry blossom branches to decorate the entrance, the ceremony, and the reception. The soft pink florals and branches added the perfect amount of color and texture to the modern, neutral space of Astra. Several vintage gold hanging and standing tea light candles were used throughout to create that romantic and enchanting feel.

For the dress, I wanted something that would combine clean modern lines and vintage romance. I found a simple and fitted ivory satin gown by Vineyard with a lovely train, and customized it by adding a Swarovski crystal beaded belt, a sheer illusion neckline, and buttons all the way down the back of the dress. To accompany the dress, the florist created a soft feminine mix of ivory and cream garden roses, peonies, and ranunculus – hand-tied with an ivory satin ribbon. The groom wore a modern black tuxedo by Tommy Hilfiger, with a boutonniere to match my bridal bouquet. My bridesmaids each wore their own choice of dress in a pinkish color to tie in with the cherry blossom decor. For their bouquets, I decided to use the same flowers as my own, but instead in pink, peach and blush hues.

Food is something that we really connected on in the beginning of our relationship. We knew we had to serve amazing food to our guests, which is another reason why we chose Astra, owned by world-famous chef, Carlie Palmer. We were able offer guests salmon tartare, balsamic tenderloin skewers, crispy scallops, heirloom tomato salad, filet mignon with lobster mashed potatoes, and wild halibut with peas and morels. Instead of a traditional wedding cake, we opted to serve cupcakes from one of our favorite cupcake bakeries, “Baked”, and included some of our favorite flavors such as honey pistachio, tart passion fruit, and chocolate peanut butter with sea salt.

For music, we wanted to play all sorts of genres to please our varied guests and ourselves. Throughout the night we had a mix of 80’s, new wave, pop, electronic, oldies, top 40, and Middle Eastern pop music — which made the groom’s guests very happy! Guests were encouraged to take home Baked cupcakes, and a silver fortune cookie, which topped each place setting and included a humorous insert about love or marriage. After all, love is meant to put a smile on your face!

Photographer: Cynthia Chung Photography | Event Coordination: Gavin Murphy Of Astra | Florist: DESIGNS BY AHN | Wedding Dress: Vineyard | Hair & Makeup: Sachiko Yanase | Officiant: Reverend Lynn Bourbeau | Groom's Tuxedo: Tommy Hilfiger | Music: DJ Enrique Colon | Restaurant: Astra (Manhattan D&D Building) | Wedding Dress Customizations: The Bridal Garden

Manhattan Wedding at Midtown Loft And Terrace

Let’s face it: it doesn’t get much better than a stunning ceremony overlooking the Manhattan skyline, followed by a fab celebration inside the amazing Midtown Loft And Terrace.  That’s what we call “nuptial perfection,” and when you add Trent & Dara of Trent Bailey Photography to the mix to capture every gorgeous moment, it takes it from awesome to beyond awesome in two seconds flat.  See it all here.

From the Bride… Since Ray and I met in NYC just a few years ago, we really wanted to celebrate our wedding day in the city where our love originally started to grow. When we found our wedding venue, the Midtown Loft and Terrace, it was love at first sight. We loved the skyline view, the simple fact that we could have a rooftop wedding AND the idea that our special day could be so close to home. After confirming our venue all of the other details seemed to fall into place.

We were pleasantly surprised at how much fun the process was. Even though we did most of the actual planning ourselves, we certainly were not alone. From our married friends who gave us advice, tips and spreadsheets to our church community who helped us out on our actual wedding day, we were amazed at how April 13th, 2013 ultimately was a picture of the many blessings in our lives.

We love New York. We love each other. Many thanks to our awesome photographers and friends, Trent and Dara for these cherished photos which were captured on our wedding day!

Photography: Trent Bailey Studio | Wedding Dress: RK Bridal | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Bowtie: J.Crew | Bridal Accessory: Preston and Olivia | Groom Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo | Groom's Shirt: Proper Cloth | Midtown Loft And Terrace: Midtown Loft And Terrace | Rentals: West Side Party Rental

Modern Black, White + Red Cipriani Wedding

A day like today deserves a party. So before you pull together you shiny NYE party tonight, I thought we’d take a little glance inside the gorgeous wedding of a Christian Louboutin buyer and her beau. Ever Swoon planned the gorgeous soiree captured by both Heather Waraksa + First Day Films and “party” might just be an understatement.

Don’t miss this gorgeous highlight film from First Day Films!

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From the stunning bride… Our wedding was a true testament to fate. Zach and I met at Columbia University while we were both undergrad students. We had mutual friends and socialized frequently, but never dated while we were in school together. Five years later, my best friend was dating one of Zach’s frat brothers (they too are now planning a wedding!) and we somehow all ended up at the same concert together. We didn’t leave each other’s side after that night, and 3 years later we were engaged!

Zach proposed on a spring evening in March on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Having such an iconic New York location as the backdrop for this important first step, we knew that we wanted to make our wedding an ode to our favorite city – where we had grown up, fallen in love, and where we now call home.

First things first we needed to find a location, and we pounded the pavement of the city for the perfect venue. Both Zach and I are foodies and wanted to make sure that our guests enjoyed an amazing meal as well as an amazing party. With this in mind, we eventually found ourselves at Cipriani 42nd Street. It took only a few seconds after stepping through the revolving doors to know that we had found the place. Cipriani is a New York City landmark and was formerly the Bowery Savings Bank, built in 1921; elements of the bank remain untouched on the interior down to the original ironwork and signage. We loved this touch since Zach works in finance at Credit Suisse, and found it a fortuitous personal element.

With the backdrop set, I began to imagine the remaining details. Probably one of the most important things I kept in mind was that I wanted the wedding to feel young and fresh, but of course still elegant and beautiful. This concept set the tone for the planning that would follow – choosing invitations in a classic engraved script but set on an angle with a red painted border was my message that this would be a formal wedding, but with a twist. Similarly, when selecting our ceremony music, we knew we wanted a classic quartet, but we only wanted to feature contemporary favorites from Adele, Florence + The Machine, Michael Jackson and Beyonce in lieu of the classical pieces traditionally used. We weren’t worried since we knew Starlight Orchestra was the absolute best and there really isn’t anything they can’t do. Claudia led the quartet on the Harp and was absolutely perfection. When it came to the reception, of course Valerie and her musicians hit the mark – giving the kind of performance that keeps everyone on the dance floor all night. There really is no one better.

When it came to the “fashion” – I really took the reigns. Despite majoring in Political Science, my professional path has led me to the buying offices of Henri Bendel, Intermix, and most recently, Christian Louboutin. Shoes have always been my passion, so I knew I had to step it up for our wedding (no pun intended). For me, I selected Dos Noeud, a satin peeptoe pump in the gentlest shade of baby pink with a large bow at the heel. Louboutin is very well known for making wedding shoes in strass (crystals) – and I couldn’t not wear a pair, so I went for a twist, picking our classic sneaker Louis in nude strass for when my feet needed to come a bit closer to the ground. They were a highlight of the dance party! Of course, there was no way I was going to pass up the opportunity to get Zach into his very own pair, and it was a “go big or go home” kind of scenario. He chose Ironito, a great patent tux shoe adorned with spikes on the toe and heel. There may have been some injuries when he was hoisted up in the air during the horah, but baby, beauty is pain – and some groomsmen learned their lesson that night.

I really feel that the best events are those in which the details matter. I paid close attention to adding elements that really made the evening our own – a balloon drop of 500 white balloons (a staple in the LCD Soundsystem concerts we had attended together), our favors of mini black & white cookies from Greenberg’s Bakery packaged in Chinese take-out boxes (hands down 2 of the top NYC Jewish delicacies!), signature His & Her Martinis, photos of our dog Zooey under the chuppah, and of course our hashtag on Instagram: #zachandsandra.

Last but certainly not least — for ambiance, I really wanted to contrast the Italian renaissance architecture in Cipriani with some whimsy and glamour. Since our wedding was taking place in July, I wanted it to feel like guests were transported into a modern Midsummer Nights Dream or a chic garden party in the Hamptons or Hudson Valley. I knew it wasn’t a job for just anyone, and Tantawan Bloom immediately came to mind – I had seen their work before and knew how phenomenal and special it was. It only took 5 minutes with lead designer Golf Srithamrong and his talented team (Laura, I love you!) to know that I couldn’t possible work with anyone else. Planning a wedding isn’t always roses so I really wanted my vendors to feel like friends, and without a doubt Golf and Laura felt like family. Together we poured over my print outs, magazine tears, and Pinterest board — I knew I had my heart set on an impossible task – bringing in towering trees to help offset the high ceilings in Cipriani and making the space feel more intimate and cozy. While real trees weren’t possible, Golf didn’t blink an eye and told me he could re-create the overall affect, and “not to worry – it’s going to be gorgeous.”

The result was above and beyond my wildest dreams – on the day of our wedding, Zach and I stepped into our very own moonlit garden on 42nd street. Focusing on a crisp and clean palette of white and green, the overall effect was modern, but softened by the amber twinkle of candlelight. Strategic pops of white sequins and shimmer added some glam and were a nod to my wedding gown by Vera Wang. My favorite part — scattered throughout the room were beautiful urns exploding with lush green branches – better than any trees I had ever seen. To say that it was perfect is an understatement. At every turn, I was in awe. Words simply do not do it justice and we were absolutely speechless – Golf had given us a fairytale.

We didn’t want the evening to ever end, but thankfully we have the most beautiful images and video captured by the talented Heather Waraksa and First Day Films to always remind us of this special day and to transport us once again to that magical night.

Photographer: Heather Waraksa | Videography: First Day Films | Planner: ever swoon | Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: Ron Ben-Israel Cakes | Stationery: East Six | Band: Starlight Orchestra | Favors: William Greenberg Desserts | Tux: Tom Ford | Venue: Cipriani 42nd Street | Cipriani 42nd St: Cipriani 42nd Street | Floral/Event Design: Tantawan Bloom | Hair Bridesmaids: dream dry | Hair and Make-up: Keri Berman | Shoes (his and hers): Louboutin

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New York City Engagement Session

Fact: Rebecca Yale Photography snaps up some of the prettiest pictures on the planet; the kind of images that leave you speechless and take your breath away all in the same instance.  So starting off our week with one of her breathtaking engagement sessions?  Beyond awesome.  Especially when it’s a New York City love-fest with an adorable duo and some crazy amazing landmarks (hello One Girl Cookies).  See it all here.

From Rebecca Yale Photography… Julie-Anne and Laurent are native Parisians, but have been living in New York City together for the last year. They are getting married next September back in France, so they wanted to embrace their new city for their engagement photographs.

We wanted to focus on iconic New York landmarks starting with the dramatic skyline of Manhattan from DUMBO. We walked all around the water front stopping at One Girl Cookie for a couple of espressos, which was the perfect setting for a classic New York coffee shop. We crossed over the Brooklyn Bridge, which was pretty empty at that early hour and like many girls before her, walking home after a long night of dancing, Julie-Anne took off her heels and carried them across the bridge. Our last stop of the day was in Central Park where we stood on the rocks above Wollman’s Rink where the city meets the park a perfect juxtaposition of the beautiful nature of the park surrounded by the skyscrapers of Columbus Circle. The rain held out just long enough for us to stroll down the iconic Poet’s Walk and cross over Bow Bridge. Their French elegance and charm, not to mention their love for each other shines through in their beautiful engagement photographs.

Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography | Coffee Shop: One Girl Cookies | Photo Lab: Richard Photo Lab

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