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Elegant Prospect Park Boathouse Wedding with a Sweet Tribute

My favorite part of this Brooklyn wedding isn’t the Groom’s kilt, the Bride’s gorgeous spring bouquet, the great music from Colin Watson  or even the stationery designed by the couple. Don’t get me wrong, I love all those details, but the sweet duo’s tribute to their families and ancestors—complete with a gallery wall of old family photos—definitely takes the proverbial (wedding) cake. See all the special moments from Levi Stolove Photography in The Vault!

From Levi Stolove PhotographyThey met long ago at a beer garden on The High-Line. When they thought of their wedding, they wanted a relaxed, fun, cozy party. The Prospect Park Boathouse is a perfect fit for them. It is a beautiful space along a the lake and still close to home. They are both creatives, Jamie by avocation-and by day she is a lawyer and Chris is an architect. They designed their own invitation, save the date and table name cards. They named each table after a family ancestor and included the history of that family member with an old photo. In this way they could bring all their family together, even the long ago ancestors. Chris being Scottish decided to wear a kilt and Jamie’s father wanting to embrace Chris’s background hired a bag pipe player that surprised the couple during the father of the bride speech.

Photography: Levi Stolove Photography | Floral Design: Rose Red & Lavender | Hair + Makeup: Sachiko Yanase | DJ: Remixologists | Venue: Prospect Park Boathouse

Elegant + Romantic Metropolitan Building New York City Wedding

To put it simply, Katrina’s getting ready portraits are absolute magic thanks to photography by CLY BY MATTHEW and Matthew Ree. Against the beautiful vintage backdrop of New York City’s Metropolitan Building, the Bride’s Melissa Sweet wedding dress, classic Prada pumps and romantic bouquet absolutely shine. See every ounce of pretty (including a sweet video from Love & Brain Films) in The Vault!

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From Cly By MatthewWe want to share this wedding at the gorgeous Metropolitan Building. It’s always different and fun to shoot at this venue because it’s so magical with so many vintage and rustic details. The bride, Katrina’s getting ready portraits are some of our favorite shots. It’s mysterious and beautiful at the same time. The deep colors of the bouquet and different color bridesmaid dresses really went well together as well. Katrina and Joe were so sweet and so in love! They couldn’t keep their eyes off of each other and their first dance was so romantic and memorable!

Photography: CLY BY MATTHEW | Photography: MATTHEW REE PHOTOGRAPHY | Cinematography: Love + Brain Films | Floral Design: By Yena Designs | Wedding Dress: David's Bridal | Invitations: Zazzle | Bride's Shoes: Prada | Catering: Peaches Catering | Hair + Makeup: VickyC5 | Band: East Coast Band | Groom's Attire: Sandro | Venue: Metropolitan Building

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Classic Fall New York City Engagement

It’s virtually impossible to not love everything about Vanessa & Peter’s e-session. With Oliver Fly Photography behind the camera snapping every second of Central Park magic, we think you’ll be hard pressed to pick just one favorite from this gorge gallery. It’s the type of adventurous afternoon that we’re currently longing for, so if you need us we’ll be spending the rest of the day in The Vault!

From Oliver Fly Photography Vanessa & Peter are getting married in San Diego, California next spring. They really wanted to capture their engagement session in New York to create a beautiful souvenir of all the wonderful times spent together in this amazing city.

I absolutely loved photographing Vanessa and her fiancé’s engagement in New York City during the indian summer as this city is a big part of their life together. This adorable couple lives near the iconic Central Park, the green heart of Manhattan. Sunday afternoons can be crowded but we found a quiet and peaceful place under a tree surrounded by nature.

The best moment of this epic love story was ending the day enjoying a last passionate kiss from Brooklyn face to Manhattan and the NYC skyline, so romantic! I can not think of a better way to end the day. Every minute from this journey with this cute duo in the Big Apple was a romantic getaway.

From the Bride-to-be … Pete and I met through mutual friends while cleaning up the devastated areas of New York City after Hurricane Sandy. After a day of volunteering we all went to a pizza shop where Pete and I sat next to one another and chatted for a while. As the group parted we all agreed to get together in the near future. Pete kept in touch every now and again, and almost a year later we went on our first date — from our first date we were inseparable.

During our relationship Pete has pushed my adventurous limits.
We have hiked to Machu Pichu and often escape the busy Manhattan life for adventures on the outskirts of Manhattan. After two years of dating, we were on vacation with my family and Pete and I went on a morning hike. He had planned for the two of us to have breakfast at the top of the mountain. Little did I know it was going to be the most memorable hike of my life.

The proposal was perfect — although it wasn’t quite as Pete planned.
He planned for us to have breakfast at a place called “Crystal Lake”, but when we got there is was — according to him— incredibly underwhelming (I didn’t know why at the time!) We kept hiking until we got to a lookout where we enjoyed a spectacular view. We had breakfast and talked about how wonderful it was to be there together. All of the sudden, I realized what was happening as Pete began to get down on one knee and propose !

Few weeks ago, we were introduced to our photographer, Oliver Fly, through a friend and he happened to be visiting New York from Paris so the timing was perfect. We are getting married next spring in my hometown, San Diego, but I knew I wanted to reflect the amazing city that brought us together in our engagement photos, and Oliver did it perfectly through his eyes.
We are so grateful and so lucky being photographed by this french styled artist.

We live on the Upper West Side so Central Park seemed like the natural choice as is it where we spend a lot of time. We took the subway down to Dumbo so we could get a view of the skyline with the sun setting.

Photography: Oliver Fly Photography | Dress: Allen B. Schwartz | Jewelry: Bauble Bar | Hair: Drybar | Venue: Brooklyn Bridge Park | Venue: Central Park

A Wedding Story with Upper Story by Charlie Palmer + Style Me Pretty

We recently teamed up with the fabulous Upper Story by Charlie Palmer to co-host an awesome night of inspiration, A Wedding Story.  Think breathtaking micro-wedding displays, uber-talented vendors and yours truly talking all things pretty in one of our fave Manhattan venues.  Yummy treats, wedding inspiration and bubbly?  It was sooo amazing.

You know we never ever turn down a party and chatting with all of YOU about your upcoming nuptials is most definitely a reason to celebrate.  Which is why we couldn’t wait to co-host A Wedding Story, plus mix and mingle with some of the most brilliant vendors NYC has to offer.  I’m talking experts like Maggie Margerite Studios, Aureole, The Booth, Beyonder Events, Baccarat, Rosa Rosa, Christina D’Asaro Design… and sooo many more.  Not to mention the breathtaking backdrop that is Upper Story by Charlie Palmer, a venue that has everything you’ll EVER need to seamlessly create your dream day. Not a bad way to spend a Tuesday evening.

From the tasty cuisine samples from Jennifer Day (three words: Mac & Cheese Bar) to the delicious glasses of champagne from Taittinger to the ah-mazing desserts from Aureole’s Michelin-starred pastry chef, Pierre Poulin, A Wedding Story was a night we won’t soon forget.  Weren’t able to attend?  We missed you, but no worries.  You can contact Upper Story by Charlie Palmer to discuss all things wedding and plan your Big Day at a space that combines awe-inspiring views with understated elegance.  Do it today, loves.

Photography: Maggie Marguerite Studios | Event Planning: CHARLIE PALMER STEAK | Vendor: Baccarat

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Secret Garden Rooftop, NYC Wedding

Intimate, chic, and overflowing with steal-worthy details, this stylish NYC rooftop garden wedding captured by Mango Studios is one for the books. Each perfectly pin-worthy moment designed by Tinsel & Twine seems to be more beautiful than the next. From the brides’ Monique Lhuillier gown to this couples’ jaw-droppingly gorgeous reception, it all makes for one seriously stunning gallery in the VAULT.

From The Bride…When we got engaged we went back and forth with what we wanted. We wanted something small and intimate, but we didn’t want to exclude people. So we settled on a 30 person New York wedding with best friends and family, and a bigger party back in Toronto the following weekend. New York was our “wedding”, so we wanted it to be perfect. We looked at venues from the Central Park Zoo to the New York Public Library…but nothing felt intimate and right. Then we came across the rooftop at the NoMad Hotel, which was magical. I wanted a wedding with a Secret Garden theme, outdoors, on a rooftop, and the NoMad checked every box! It was exactly what we wanted and the night was exactly as we had envisioned it. Tyler and Sharon took photos that reflected the precise feel of the day. Working in the industry (as a wedding planner for 10 years no less!), I had high standards. Mango managed to exceed them. We have a ton of candids — legitimate memories that Mango somehow managed to capture on camera. Looking back at the photos, even though we only had 30 guests, Mango managed to convey our story: one full of love, happiness and intimacy.

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Photography: Mango Studios | Cinematography: NST Pictures | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Makeup: Nam Vo | Hair: Michael Shire | Band: Nightingale Jazz Band | Groom's Attire: Trend Custom Tailors | Officiant: Rev. Annie Lawrence, NYC Wedding Officiant | Venue: The NoMad Hotel | Bride's Clutch: SixPence | Event Planning + Floral Design: Tinsel & Twine | Linen Rentals: Around The Table | Rentals: Patina | Rentals: Luxe Event Rentals

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Rustic, Winter Wedding at the Metropolitan Building

A stunning affair planned around the gorgeous colors and textures of The Metropolitan Building, this lovely collection of images from Clement And West is just a dream. With a beyond gorgeous BHLDN gown and dreamy florals from Red Rose And Lavender every moment of this rustic, winter day is shear perfection. See even more in the VAULT.

From The Bride…So many of our wedding decisions — my dress, the bridesmaids’ dresses, the flowers, the centerpieces — centered around the gem that is the Metropolitan Building. The space was so unique and full of beautiful, antique books, couches, old chairs, chandeliers, props, etc. that we really tried to make the building’s offerings our main decor. It was the first place we visited, and I fell in love immediately and pulled the trigger before the day had ended!

I chose my stunning BHLDN dress after we booked our venue and based my decision around that. The dress had delicate details, a romantic vibe and an element of vintage. The florals created by Red Rose and Lavender were classic, with a neutral palette and a dramatic pop of deep purples. We used lanterns for centerpieces to keep the ambiance on key. Low lit for the romantic feel throughout the whole night.

Our tight-knit community of friends has really been our support and affirmation throughout our relationship, so we wanted to ensure that they had good food, good drinks and a good time on the dance floor. We’re happy to report that we succeeded in hitting all three! Based on the feedback we’ve received thus far though, their favorite part of the wedding was the ceremony, which had a fairytale vibe thanks to the chandelier and string lights courtesy of the building and the candles which were all tirelessly lit by the amazing staff. We can’t thank our vendors enough for helping us pull off a perfect day, and we just wish that we could relive the entire wedding over again!

Photography: Clement And West | Cinematography: SPARK Film Works | Floral Design: Red Rose And Lavender | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Hair + Makeup: Jina Yoon | Venue: Metropolitan Building

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Classic + Chic West Village Anniversary Session

Have you ever seen a more dapper pair!? I should say not. These two take the cake when it comes to fine style with their Faubourg Saint Sulpice suits and handcrafted bow ties. Oliver Fly captured them in all their glory, in honor of their one year anniversary in their new home in NYC, and the results are nothing short of fashionably fantastic. See it all in our Vault right this way!

From the Grooms… Our engagement and wedding pictures were very important to us because they were taken in Paris, which we both loved for the years we lived there. We felt like engaging ourselves in one of the most beautiful cities in the world deserved elegance, and the theme that we picked was “Monsieur & Monsieur”. This theme was mainly built around a balance of classic-chic styles with just a hint of modern touch. We opted for grey and blue Prince de Galles suits topped with handcrafted wooden bow ties with our two names custom engraved on back.

The bow tie then became the key recurring touch of our wedding, from the wedding invitation, stamps, and menu to the table decorations. With a December wedding, we also added a Christmas touch to our wedding with miniature Christmas trees as centerpieces, painted in black and silver per consistency with our modern-chic theme.

A year later we now live in another remarkable place, New York City, and decided for our wedding anniversary to call back our wedding photographer Oliver Fly who was coming from Paris and to re-dress up with our wedding outfits to mirror our Parisian photo session in some the City’s unique spots, reliving our wedding souvenirs.

We decided to do this anniversary session in one of the most trendy districts of New York City, the West Village, in the middle of the famous Perry Street surrounded by all the authentic brownstones houses and their gorgeous staircases, the perfect setting for a Saturday afternoon’s unforgettable moments together.
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Photography: Oliver Fly Photography | Shoes: Faubourg Saint Sulpice | Wedding Bands: Cartier | Bow Ties: Two Guys Bow Ties | Suits: Faubourg Saint Sulpice

Breathtaking Wedding Photography from OLLI STUDIO

Guys, I don’t need to tell you just how much we love photography… I think that goes without saying. But what I DO need to share with all of you is our absolute obsession with the seriously talented OLLI STUDIO; a team of modern photographers and cinematographers that are all about capturing your Big Day with a contemporary approach that is timeless, elegant and fresh. We sooo heart them.

Based in NYC and offering the most recent advances in the photography field, OLLI STUDIO’s photojournalistic approach to your wedding day will leave you, well… very, very happy. That’s because OLLI STUDIO prides themselves on staying up to date on the latest in trends and bride preferences, which means that they are 100% committed to capturing your every moment in the most joyous and unobtrusive way possible. From that ear to ear smile you’ll be flashing as you slip into your gown to your breathtaking ceremony under a canopy of trees to the fun-filled sparkler exit at the end of the night, OLLI STUDIO will be there… and you (and your guests) won’t even notice.

With OLLI STUDIO, gone are the days of cookie cutter anything. Say goodbye to assembly line coverage, poses and staged photography and say hello to a talented team of NYC photographers and NYC wedding cinematographers that will highlight your distinct personality through each and every image… from the tears to the laughter to everything in between. Contact OLLI STUDIO now to begin your journey towards a day that is captured with grace, distinction and style. And make sure to check out their new studios in California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Texas. It’s the best decision you’ll make, lovelies.

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Craig Paulson Photography

Our happy place?  Beautiful photography.  Those kind of stop-you-in-your-tracks images that capture every moment + feeling + look, all while expertly telling your true love story.  Its exactly the type of images we see time and time again from Craig Paulson Photography, and the reason we fan girl out when we happen upon one of this boutique studio’s brilliant weddings.  Scroll below for a look.

Based in New York City for over 15 years, Craig Paulson Photography specializes in destination and NY wedding photography.  Which means that whether you’re saying “I do” in a fabulous loft space in Tribeca, or jetting away to a tropical locale, Craig Paulson’s talented team of photogs will be on hand to capture every second of your Big Day perfectly… and organically.  I’m talking highly trained photographers known for fusing modern portraiture with classic photojournalism, giving you those timeless photos you will treasure for always.

Craig Paulson Photography is always striving to tell your story in the most unobtrusive way possible… unless you need an emergency dress mender or someone to calm down your flower girl’s meltdown. They are pretty skilled at that, too.  They also have an ah-mazing Studio Manager who will help facilitate your timeline, permits and payments. Plus, they’ll even help with vendor recs, or come along to your dress fitting.  There isn’t a moment of your Big Day Craig Paulson Photography won’t be a part of, which is why they are so very, very unique… and very, very awesome.

Contact Craig Paulson Photography today to make an appointment to stop by their studio to chat all things wedding. They’ll walk you step by step throughout the process and even introduce you to their sister company, The Album Room, for that perfect keepsake.  You’re going to adore them, SMPers. We can guarantee you that.

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Chic 501 Union Late Summer Wedding

You could say this pretty pair of Louboutins got the whole planning process rolling; true, the proposal probably set it off a bit more, but it was these sparklers that amped up the style status immediately! With these babies as inspiration, this wedding became one chic celebration – and Koman Photography was there to capture it all. Head to the Vault for more fabulous fashion and style inspo right this way!

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From the Bride… A week after Pablo and I got engaged, we went on an amazing trip around the world, or what we call our “engagementmoon,” visiting eight countries in three weeks. Once we arrived in Paris, it only felt natural for us to check the first thing off our wedding to-do list and buy matching wedding shoes with those iconic red Louboutin heels. Looking back on it now, I realize that matching one element to another in our wedding became a consistent theme of planning. Doing so made wedding planning that much more fun and effortless, much like finding connecting pieces to a puzzle.

Pablo and I both knew we wanted to keep our wedding close to our home, friends, and family in New York City. After some brief web surfing, I came across 501 Union in Brooklyn, and immediately upon viewing pictures, I knew in my heart that this was the perfect place for us. A week later, we signed for the venue at first sight. Having a background in art, in my eyes, the modern feel of the venue, the black and white walls, and the chic art deco wallpapers provided the ultimate canvas to host any type of wedding.

We set our date for late September, and while fall in New York is beautiful, our summers seemingly feel shorter every year. Trying to extend summer a little longer, we decided on a romantic theme with pink and metallic colors, dreamy tulle, and plenty of pink flowers to lighten up and contrast the venue. The weather on our wedding day ended up amazing, so it actually felt like a perfect summer day.

My family owns a bakery called the Runcible Spoon Bakery, and after receiving a degree in art, I decided to take my artistic talents and apply them to the family business. Over the years, while learning to manage the business and to bake, I also taught myself how to decorate cakes. It quickly became obvious that I would make my own wedding cake. Eventually, I also decided to cater all of the desserts for our wedding by creating an entire dessert bar. I must admit, baking hundreds of macarons, cake pops, and hand decorated cookies, on top of making a wedding cake and planning a wedding, was truly a labor of love.

Our entire day was magical – everything went exactly the way we had envisioned and hoped for the year leading up to it. The saddest part of the day was when it was all over. All of the planning, stressing, and, in my case, baking was so worth it in the end. After the day just flew by and our guests were leaving, I remember turning to Pablo and saying, “Aw – let’s do that again.” It was a good thing we planned an after party!

When it came to picking vendors, we were blessed to have found a team with a creative vision that we could place all our trust in to capture our day. Pablo and I still constantly find ourselves looking through our wedding photos or re-watching our video, because even though the day has gone, those pictures and video still live on and remind us of the best day of our lives – the end of our beginning.

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Photography: Koman Photography | Cinematography: Atomic Tangerine Film Co. | Floral Design: Edelweiss Floral Atelier | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Alfred Angelo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Watters | Catering: Creative Foods Caterings | Makeup: Renee Lee | Hair: VickyC5 | DJ: DJ Charles Young | Groom's Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Groomsmen's Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Officiant: One Heart Personalized Ceremonies | Venue: 501 Union | Bridesmaids' Earrings: Chanel | Bride’s Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Cake + Desserts: Runcible Spoon Bakery | Flower Girl Dress: Etsy | Flower Girl Shoes: PurseSueYourDream | Groom's Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Invitations + Stationery: Minted | Photo Booth: Lumi8

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Classic NYC Bowery Hotel Wedding

I’ve been dying to take a weekend trip to NYC for the past couple months, and this wedding is officially pushing my urban wanderlust over the edge. Photographed by our dear friends at Christian Oth Studio with florals by Poppies & Posies, think a modern take on old world glamour with a candlelit reception that would make any guest feel thoroughly spoiled. Hopple Popple planned, Generation Events made certain the entertainment was on point, and you can keep the party going with a trip to The Vault.

From The Bride…Mike and I met 6 years ago in New York, between Christmas and New Years. The City has always been very special to both of us and it seemed natural to have our wedding there, despite currently living in Boston.

The hardest part of the planning process was honestly just figuring out where to start. Since we were making most people travel we knew we wanted to put together a full weekend schedule and I had some general ideas about look and feel: an informal ceremony performed by a close friend, a simple and elegant room design, and lots of time with family and friends. Most importantly, we wanted the entire weekend to feel like a big celebration so it had to be fun!

Fortunately, our first decision ended up being our best: choosing to work with Linda, Aya and Julie and the Hopple Popple team here in Boston to plan the event. They were terrific to work with and introduced us to a fantastic group of vendors who really brought the whole weekend together: Robin Popelsky at The Bowery (and later The Standard), Poppies and Posies for flowers and design, Jason Fioto at Generation Events for music/DJ, and Glen Allsop at Christian Oth for photography. We connected right away with Glen and I think it really shows in the photos. He was incredible!

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Photography: Christian Oth Studio | Event Planning: Hopple Popple, Inc. | Floral Design: Poppies And Posies | Wedding Dress: Oscar De La Renta | Invitations: Hopple Popple, Inc. | Bride's Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Lighting: Frost Productions | DJ: Generation Events | Groom's Attire: Tom Ford | Venue: The Bowery Hotel | After Party Dress: Tom Ford

Intimate East Village Wedding

An intimate wedding with your nearest and dearest at the very place you shared your first date? That’s about as romantic and charming as it gets. Layer in the lovely florals from Designs By Ahn, props by Hatch Prop Shop, styling by Little Miss Party Planner, and gorgeous images from Dave Robbins Photography – and we are all left with a gallery you can’t forget. See it all in the VAULT.

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From Little Miss Party PlannerDays before the weather turned too cool for bare legs, this beautiful couple held a low key, romantic wedding in the East Village of NYC.

This laid back pair wanted a rustic and romantic feel, with chic touches for their wedding. They decided to host the reception in the gorgeous private event loft at Il Buco Alimentari in New York City’s East Village. The loft space is ultra cozy, with exposed brick walls, rustic farm tables and dim lighting. We styled gold vintage candlesticks down the center of the farm tables where the guests dined on Northern Italian delicacies. We used fresh flowers in tones of fuchsia, peach and light pink adding subtle pops of color all through the space.

Each place setting had a personalized placemat with the main stars: Wifey & Hubby. We sourced pink champagne flutes for every setting and customized menus with a gold foil print.

We hit the cake up with some of the fresh flowers and fell in love. The metallic gold brush strokes, bright pops of pink and peach. The room was now complete and full of love.

After our bride and groom, Dara and Michael, spent time strolling around the East Village on the beautiful cobblestone streets they met their family at the venue for the big reveal. Eyes welled up with joy, kisses were flowing and the night went off without a hitch. Parties like this, make us extra thankful for the business that we run. It’s pure joy to bring such happiness to people as sweet as Dara and Michael.

From The Bride…I dreamt of having a romantic, intimate wedding, and that was exactly how the day played out. Hair and Makeup at the Bowery, Photos with my family at Gemma (where Michael and I had our first date!), A stroll with my love through the east village…and the perfect party at Il Buco. Couldn’t have asked for a better way to get married.

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Photography: Dave Robbins Photography | Floral Design: DESIGNS BY AHN | Cake: Empire Cake | Venue: Il Buco Alimentari E Vineria | Candlesticks: Hatch Prop Shop | Floral Arrangements At Venue + Party Stylists: Little Miss Party Planner | Menus: Minted | Placemats: Paperfinger

Fashion Editor’s Fabulous Same-Sex Brooklyn Wedding with a Custom Christian Siriano Gown

Four words: Custom Christian Siriano gown. I mean, based on that fact alone we’d say Nicolette Mason of Marie Claire had the most amazing wedding ever. The best part? The beauty doesn’t end there. We’re talking about the chicest celebration Brooklyn has ever seen. From the sweet pup, to Laura Hooper Calligraphy accents, to skyline kisses, Clean Plate Pictures captured it all for us to pin. See it all in The Vault!

From Clean Plate PicturesWhen Nicolette approached me to photograph her wedding at the Wythe Hotel I was over the moon. I met Nicolette years ago and from following her fashion blog I knew she has an amazing sense of style and that her and Ali’s special day was not only going to be filled with love and laughter, but also immaculately detailed. And they did not disappoint! From the adorable ring boxes stamped with the couple’s initials and customized temporary tattoos, to the personalized wood carved place settings, there were so many fun details to capture! Even their sweet little pug, Frankie, was dressed up for the occasion. The touching ceremony was followed by an adorable first dance and raucous hora, after which I was able to get some magical sunset portraits in front of the New York skyline. I especially loved photographing Nicolette twirling in her stunning custom Christian Siriano dress. Then, it was back down stairs for heartfelt speeches, delicious cake and more dancing! It was truly a perfect day for such a beautiful couple. Wishing them so much love and happiness for many many years!

From the Bride, Nicolette MasonWhat Ali and I envisioned was really, really close to what we ended up sharing with our friends and family. We wanted an intimate ceremony and reception with lots of bespoke details that made everything from start to finish extra special and beautiful. We prioritized FUN over everything, and spent a lot of time with our DJ, Amber Valentine, and our band, Postmodern Jukebox, on creating an atmosphere that had everyone dancing from start to finish. While we also looked at a lot of venues, we kept coming back to the Wythe Hotel. It’s been a place that we’ve visited countless times together, and even celebrated our engagement with friends at their rooftop bar, The Ides, on the day we got engaged. The space is so beautiful and reflected our home in Brooklyn, with an industrial-chic vibe, exposed brick, and flashes of brass and gold. We loved the high ceilings of their ballroom, and the open feel of their courtyard. We worked with a lighting designer to bring in additional string lights to make the entire room sparkle. We also used one of their penthouse lofts, on the 8th floor, for getting ready, taking portraits, and signing our Ketubah (Jewish marriage license). The room is beautiful, and I loved that we could look onto the New York City skyline while prepping for our wedding. The entire thing felt so true to us and like it was such a reflection of our relationship and the marriage we wanted to create together! 

We knew from the day that we got engaged that we wanted to have a spring wedding, and that had a huge role in influencing the color palette and overall aesthetic – especially since most of our favorite flowers are only in season during the spring and summer! We went with a theme of blush pink, sage green, champagne and gold – and that was infused in all the details, from the stemware to our paper suit designed by Ladyfingers Letterpress to what we wore. Ali’s suit was custom made by Bindle & Keep and had a pink lining, and she wore a pink Ferragamo tie that my dad gave her as a gift. I wore a blush pink custom gown designed by Christian Siriano, which had rose gold appliqué and crystals throughout, and a custom clutch given to me by Edie Parker, which was inscribed with “N&A” in champagne and gold lucite. Virtually every detail came back to our original color palette and inspiration – even the tassel background we DIYed for our photobooth. 

Virtually everything felt customized and special – and I loved that! I have a design background and work as an editor in fashion now, so it was really a labor of love to spearhead those elements of the wedding (while Ali handled more of the logistical, organizational details – she’s the queen of spreadsheets). 

We were really, really excited to work on our favors – they were all personalized and felt really special. I’m sort of obsessed with place settings, and I wanted to create something really bespoke for everyone. I found Laura Hooper Calligraphy and she makes these beautiful laser cut wood nameplates; each place setting had its own nameplate which was painted gold, and it was a nice detail which everyone could take home. Then we also worked with Hartland Brooklyn, a local letterpress and design studio, to create a sheet of tattoos that were special to us; after all, we’re two Brooklyn queers with a handful of ink of our own, and it felt like a fun thing to do – so they designed a temporary tattoo pack with illustrations of our pug Frankie, tuxedo cat Lily, and pretty florals that were in our arrangements. They were so cute and by the end of the night there were a lot of pug and peony neck tattoos on our friends. Finally, we also made custom rose soy-based candles and matchboxes for everyone to take home; our florals had an amazing fragrance that filled the space, and I loved the thought of people being able to take that scent with them – especially for family who traveled far to join us at our wedding! It was definitely one of my favorite details to conceptualize! 

But really – we thought about nearly every detail. We had Laura Hooper Calligraphy create a custom cake topper, as well, and we had cocktail napkins made. We even made a small welcome bag for our family that came in from out of town, again with a tote designed by Laura Hooper Calligraphy, and filled it with little New York items – a Zagat guide (an essential for visitors, obviously), Grady’s Cold Brew Coffee, Mast Brothers Chocolate… It was so fun to think of things like that. 

Being a same-sex couple, I think the most special feeling was having so much love, support, and happiness around us – and that is not something I take for granted. The love in the room was palpable, without compromise, and heartwarming. It was really incredible to feel that from all our friends and family – grandparents included! 

We worked with our favorite floral studio in our neighborhood, Sprout Home , to create our dream florals. They did the most amazing job – and Kalena, one of their designers, has got to be one of the sweetest and most patient people I’ve ever met. We wanted to feature peonies, garden roses, and succulents (an ode to my mother’s garden in California), and have really full, gorgeous arrangements fill the space. We had three arrangements on each rectangular table – one large, taller arrangement and two smaller arrangements. They were so beautiful and I wished we could have made them last an eternity. Sprout Home also designed the florals to cover our Chuppah – which then made their way onto mine and Ali’s sweetheart table. I absolutely loved my bouquet, too! We wrapped it in this beautiful blush pink, velvet ribbon which looked so gorgeous. Can you tell the flowers were one of my favorite parts? 

Christian Siriano is one of my closest friends, so there was no question that once Ali and I were engaged, he would be the one working on my wedding dress. I came into his studio with lots of inspiration and a general idea of what I wanted to do look like for our wedding, but I mostly entrusted Christian to put his talents to work and create something beautiful. It was definitely a privilege to work with a designer who already knows my sense of style and my personality – and he absolutely created my dream gown! The gown was layered in hand dyed blush pink tulle, and covered in rose gold roses and crystal appliqué. I had full, sheer sleeves so it looked like the crystals and roses were sitting right on my skin – it was so much fun to wear that I refused to take it off – even at our after party when we went bowling across the street at Brooklyn Bowl. 

Our cake was made by The Wythe in-house pastry chef, and it was an earl-grey saffron cake with vanilla buttercream. I have celiac’s disease, so unfortunately I couldn’t eat it, but I’m told that it was the best wedding cake ever. My family is Persian and English, so I loved the idea of mixing flavors from both cultures into the cake. We also had an assortment of fruit, flourless cake, petit fours – but the cake was so beautiful, and we covered it with flowers from Sprout (a cascading mix of garden roses and peonies), and topped it with a laser-cut wood topper created by Laura Hooper Calligraphy. I’m pretty sure I’m going to request a special gluten-free version of the cake to celebrate our anniversary!! Overall, The Wythe in-house catering was incredible. We’ve been to and loved many of their sister restaurants, and definitely prioritized good food when finally selecting our venue (I mean, let’s be honest- wedding food is mostly mediocre at best), and I can confidently say the food at our wedding was incredible. We worked with their chefs to create special dishes that paid tribute to our heritage and cultured – a spring salad with smoked trout for Ali’s Russian, Jewish heritage, and lots of saffron, dill, and harissa to celebrate my middle eastern background.

This may seem really controversial, but…. LAY OFF PINTEREST! I know, I know – Pinterest can be an amazing resource for finding inspiration, DIY ideas, and creating a mood board to share with your vendors, but overall it just made me feel like there were all these extra, superfluous things that I needed to have or do that…. we really didn’t need at all. We tried to stay focused on things we actually really did need and want – great music, great food, and fun details to keep everyone entertained (our Photo Booth was a big winner), and create an event where everyone was happy and celebrating — and I really think we pulled it off! 

It was really important to us to work with vendors who were either women or LGBT owned. The wedding industry is enormous but we wanted to work specifically with talent from our own community, who shared our values. 

Our photographer, Erica Beckman of Clean Plate Pictures, was a friend-of-friends for many years who we have shared community with. She made us feel so comfortable and at ease, and really stayed on top of everything throughout the day of our wedding to make sure all our special moments were captured – and the photos themselves are stunning and so magical. Photography was definitely something we prioritized in our budget and I think it’s a really, really worthy expense. It’s true that the day goes by so quickly, and being able to trust a photographer to capture everything as its happening (much of which you won’t even realize happened until you’re looking at your photos later) is so special and priceless. 

We also worked with a queer-owned letter press studio, Ladyfingers Letterpress, to create all of the papers for our wedding and day-of materials. They were a couple who shared so many of our pre-wedding experiences and anxieties, and actually formed their business after dealing with frustrations in planning their own wedding! I loved, LOVED working with them and they are SO talented. 

Our DJ, Amber Valentine, is a longtime friend who also throws some of the best queer parties in NYC. She was able to customize the music and remix things to suit our party needs, she even incorporated some Persian music that my family requested! 

Our day of planner, Jove Meyer Events, was also gay and helped us find a LGBT Rabbi to officiate, too! It may seem like a little thing, but after meeting with and speaking to tons of vendors who made us feel uncomfortable, who didn’t speak our language (“so which one of you is the bride?” Um, we both are!), we wanted to work with people who would go out of their way to make the entire wedding process feel like it was inclusive and about us, and that was invaluable. Plus, being able to support women and LGBT owned businesses added a bit of social consciousness to our wedding planning process! 

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Photography: Clean Plate Pictures | Cinematography : NST Pictures | Event Planning: Merren Events | Event Planning: Jove Meyer Events | Floral Design: Sprout Home | Wedding Dress: Christian Siriano | Invitations: Ladyfingers Letterpress | Bride's Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Bride's Shoes: Paul Smith | Catering: Reynard | Makeup: Clarissa Luna | Hair: Adam Maclay | Calligraphy: Laura Hooper Calligraphy | DJ: Amber Valentine | Band: Postmodern Jukebox | Suit: Bindle & Keep | Officiant: Modern Divinities | Hotel: Wythe Hotel | Photo Booth: MVS Studio

Bridal Reflections Celebrates 43 Years + A 2016 Expansion!

Finding that dress of your dreams?  Sooo important.  Which is why choosing the right bridal salon is almost as crucial as choosing your special someone. Enter Bridal Reflections, our go-to (+ newly remodeled!) locale for fab customer service, 43 years of serious know-how and a couture gown selection that is all kinds of gorgeous. Say goodbye to stressful dress shopping, loves… and hello to the one. 

Celebrating 43 years this month, Bridal Reflections knows everything there is to know about finding the perfect gown for you and your Big Day.  Think THREE fabulous locales, a beyond friendly staff and an unhurried selection process that will always make you feel comfortable.  Not to mention that their Carle Place, Long Island salon was completely renovated and expanded for 2016.  Which means a seriously luxurious + crazy spacious showroom, a red carpet AND an awesome 360 degree mirrored view.  We love.

Can’t wait to start that journey towards that dream gown?  We don’t blame you.  Contact Bridal Reflections TODAY to book your next appointment.  You’ll be able to browse their never-ending lineup of beautiful gowns and accessories (for you AND your besties), including stunning veils, headpieces and jewelry. Trust us, adding that special touch has never been easier… or more awesome.

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Glamorous Black Tie Wedding at The Foundry

These “I do’s” took place practically just around the corner from the couple’s home together but with the sparkly glamour and elegance, it felt like a whole other wonderous world. Rebecca Yale captured every special moment, guests danced the night away thanks to 74 Events, and these two never stopped shining. See their smiles (and this to die for dress!) in our Vault this way!

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From Rebecca Yale Photography… Jackie and Derek were married in an intimate ceremony with 100 of their closest friends and family in late March just blocks from their home in Long Island City. The bride got ready in their apartment right on the water at Gantry State Park with her bridesmaids and recently adopted Cockapoo puppy. The bride and groom decided on a first look on the water at Gantry, a favorite spot of theirs with the beautiful skyline of midtown Manhattan behind them. They were married by a friend of the couple under the warm glow of crisscrossing strung lights at The Foundry surrounded by Cherry Blossoms to celebrate spring. Guests enjoyed the groom’s favorite cocktail, an Old Fashioned and hors d’ouerves including mini grilled cheeses and dumplings while the sunset during cocktail hour followed by dinner and dancing.

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Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography | Floral Design: Verde Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Oscar De La Renta | Cake: Momofuku Milk Bar | Shoes: Vince Camuto | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Badgley Mischka | Catering: Real Food Catering | Hair + Makeup: Sabrina Gilbert | DJ: 74 Events | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Groomsmen's Attire: The Black Tux | Venue: The Foundry | Watch: Tag Heuer | Website: Squarespace

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Engagement Session at The Top of the Rock in New York City

How GORGE is this e-sesh?! High above the hustle and bustle of New York City Anastasia and Jovani are showing us what Valentines Day is all about. Sharing sweet kisses and stunning views, You Look Lovely Photography has shared the dreamiest captures from the day complete with a scarlet gown that is definitely worth obsessing over. Get lost in the lovely and see it all for yourself in The Vault!

From You Look Lovely Photography There is no place more amazing to enjoy the epic views of the bustling city than the Top of the Rock. You wouldn’t know it by the photos, but there were over 200 people enjoying the New York City scenery with us from nearly 100 stories up!

Anastasia wore a gorgeous scarlet gown that looked amazing blowing in the wind and Jovani looked straight out of a Bond movie – all that was missing was the martini. As the sun set behind the skyline, a dusty glow glimmered around them, making the moments feel cinematic. We’re still amazed at how it feels like they’re the only two people in the world when you look at these photographs, but the roof was nearly packed!

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Photography: You Look Lovely Photography | Dress: Rent The Runway | Venue: Rockefeller Center

Spring 2016 Collection from Lovely + A Galentine’s Day Party + A Giveaway!

In the off chance you aren’t completely obsessed with all things Lovely (read: you totally should be), today we’re giving you THREE big reasons to fan girl out immediately.  I’m talking a debut collection of seriously stunning bridesmaid + party dresses from Lovely’s sister site, shoplovely.com, a “Galentine’s Day” celebration with Bow & Drape AND a fab giveaway.  Happy Monday?  Yes, indeed.

Crazy gorgeous dutch floral maxis, chic + structured bridesmaids’ dresses and beyond flattering silhouettes… shoplovely.com’s new playful collection of bridesmaid + party dresses is EXACTLY what all of you fashion-forward SMPers are looking for.  Think crazy cool crop tops, open back dresses and hi-low hems ready to party the night away at every event in your Big Day lineup… from your wedding (your besties will love you) to your engagement party to your rehearsal dinner and beyond.

Continuing the fun in their NYC location, Lovely is hosting a “Galentine’s Day” party on February 11th from 6:30-8:30 pm with Bow & Drape.  It’s a fabulous evening of dancing, bubbly and crafting your very own sweatshirt using only sparkly letters and your very clever imaginations.  RSVP today at hello@lovelybride.com and prepare to have some major FUN.  (All sweatshirts retail for under $100.)

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What: Lovely is giving away a Bow & Drape sweatshirt with your own custom theme at each Lovely location!

How: Simply visit one of Lovely’s fabulous locales in NYC, Washington DC, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles or Rochester, NY to enter with your name and email.

Who: Six lucky winners (one per locale) will be announced on Lovely’s Instagram on February 12th! Good luck, loves! xo

Photography: Brooke & Sam Photography | Event Planning: Shop Lovely | Calligraphy: Emilia Paavola | Co-Sponsor: Bow & Drape

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Marriage Matters: Central Park Anniversary

Can I just say – after 12 years of marriage, 3 kids and life’s ups and downs thrown their way, these two still got it. I’m talking about that madly-in-love glow you only get when you’re with the one who makes your heart full. They planned an anniversary session in New York City with one beautiful Nha Khanh tulle gown to celebrate the love, and Julie Paisley came along to capture. Read their amazing love story and go peek through every image inside THE VAULT!

It’s probably not common to actually end up with the boy whose name you wrote on your high school notebooks, but I did. Michael and I dated through high school and college, and six years later we got married. Michael proposed to me in November in the middle of an empty field with candles and flowers, but, the best detail of all was a propane heater. That’s one of many things I love about this man, his biggest concern was always taking care of me, but now after twelve years of marriage and eighteen years together, it’s taking care of me and our three children. 

Michael was in an accident a few years ago, and after a stint in ICU and a couple of surgeries, perspectives changed for both of us. We both realized that this person that we had by our side for so long could someday not be there. We started to travel more, and do more of the things that we didn’t make time to do.

We traveled to NYC so that we could have a vacation to date each other. We had not planned on this shoot with Julie Paisley. In fact, part of the trip was for me to attend her photography workshop because I’m a photographer. At the time it seemed like a strange turn of events, that we became the subjects of her photography, but now I know it was because there was something so much better waiting for us. As soon as we found out that Julie would be photographing us, I enlisted stylist Krissi Farrimond to style us, and she arranged for Kiara Hargrove to do my hair and make-up.

So, here we were in New York City, one of my favorite places, and I am literally about to live out a fairy tale after twelve years of marriage with this gorgeous man. A few kinks came in the timeline, and we were in a mad dash to get to Central Park for the shoot. We sprinted through Central Park, dressed as if we just fell right out of a Disney princess movie where the prince wears J.Crew and the fairy godmother is a talented stylist. I tiptoed through falling leaves in Central Park while my husband, dressed ever so handsomely, held my hand. We had just experienced one of my favorite memories of us together.

Our wedding, the three amazing births of our children, there are so many special memories, and that night we created a new memory for just the two of us that we could share with our children. After the shoot we went to dinner at one of our favorite NYC restaurants. I will never forget the feeling of that night. Even after we got home from New York City, I still couldn’t believe it happened!

There’s just no way to write a love story that you’ve lived because words could never adequately describe the heart break of him being hurt and the joy of him being okay. I could just never even tell you what is invested in the years we have together. If I started from the beginning, eighteen years ago when we started dating, I couldn’t bring your heart to feel what we do now. I can’t paint that picture with words, but man I feel like Julie captured it with film.

And now our children and grandchildren can have these images to remember our love story! My advice to brides and grooms, is don’t overlook this. After the wedding is long over, still get dressed up with your spouse, hire a fantastic photographer, document this time in your life, and go to dinner. Date each other, because daily life isn’t a fairy tale, it’s kids and work and everything else begging for your attention. You have to make time to have a fairy tale. You have to put effort into a fairy tale. I dreamed about marrying him back when I was writing his name on my notebooks, but there was something so much better waiting for me. It’s so worth the effort!

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Photography: Julie Paisley Photography | Event Design: Krissi Farrimond | Dress: Rent The Runway | Hair + Makeup: Individualized Beauty | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Venue: Central Park

Spontaneous NYC City Hall Elopement

Completely over the stress of planning their wedding and meeting the demands of everyone around them, these cuties threw it all to the wind and ran off to City Hall. And are we glad they did – because these pics by Cynthia Chung are too sweet for words. Their genuine love for one another is evident in every single photo and isn’t that what weddings are all about? See them all in our VAULT right this way!

From the Bride… We planned our $2k elopement in 10 days and it was truly the most fun I ever had during our wedding planning. Although we’d been engaged for a year and a half and there was only two months left till our big day, we were constantly dealing with family drama and our wedding no longer felt like ours. When you’re crying almost every night because of your wedding and absolutely dreading it, you know something has to change.

We have been people pleasers our entire lives. I finally broke down one day and decided I couldn’t allow myself to have a wedding neither of us absolutely did not want. So we took the plunge and decided to get married at City Hall on our anniversary on a Wednesday morning.

I told my photographer all the anxiety I felt about my wedding and how Chris and I finally decided we were going to elope. She was incredibly supportive and helped make our day extra special by capturing it all. I bought a Badgley Mischka dress from Century 21 the weekend before and asked my florist to make me a simple bouquet of white anemones, which she kindly delivered to work for me. I put my faith into a wonderful makeup artist I discovered on Instagram and without a trial, asked her to come to my apartment at 7 am to help me get ready. I felt like Cinderella getting ready for the ball with all my amazing vendor helpers.

Right before we entered the chapel room, my mom whispered to me that I was the most beautiful bride and my eyes started watering. When Chris began to say his vows, I immediately began to cry.

After our ceremony, we blew bubbles outside the steps of City Hall and took pictures at the Ludlow Hotel, where we were staying for the night. We had lunch at the Dirty French, where the amazing staff kept bringing out complimentary dishes in honor of us being newlyweds. We spent the rest of the afternoon at the Bowery Museum and had a private dinner at the Stanton Social. The next morning, we had breakfast together at the hotel and went straight to work.

It’s unbelievable how fast the day passed for us, and that I get to call Chris my husband now. The sight of his wedding ring on his hand always makes me smile, and I am so excited for our future together. Although we are still having the big 150 person wedding and honeymoon in Mexico in December that our family wants us to have, we have absolutely no regrets for having the small and intimate wedding we always wanted. I encourage any couple who’s in the midst of wedding planning to really take a step back and see if the vision you have for your day is really yours, and to honor what both of you want.

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Photography: Cynthia Chung Photography | Floral Design: Uprooted Flower Truck | Wedding Dress: Badgley Mischka | Ceremony Venue: NYC City Hall | Reception Venue: The Ludlow Hotel | Bride's Shoes: Kate Spade | Hair + Makeup: Nyc Glam Girls | Groom's Attire: Zara

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Modern + Elegant Jewish New York City Wedding

One look at this gown and you’ll be asking your atelier to add sleeves ASAP. For this stunner of a look is not only timeless, but it’s sophisticated, glamorous, and if it was good enough for royalty – well, who are we to object? It’s the type of silhouette and celebration that’s got each and every one us asking for a wedding redo, because when it comes to the pairing of Ang Weddings And Events, Nine Cakes, and Mademoiselle Fiona behind the lens, well we’re in wedding wonderland. See it all in THE VAULT!

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From the Bride… Jason and I serendipitously met at a grocery store while we were both in high school (in neighboring towns) and kept finding our way back to each other through college, long-distance moves and simply growing up. When Jason and I got engaged (on the Pont des Arts in Paris a few years ago), the last thing that entered my mind was planning a wedding. Instead, I couldn’t stop thinking about how lucky I was to have found my match and that we chose each other forever. While my energy quickly turned to thinking about the wedding we’d have to celebrate our marriage, that initial thought never left my mind and still hasn’t to this day.

At the time that we got engaged, we were living in San Francisco and about to make a move back to the east coast, where we both grew up, to New York. Once we arrived back in New York, the planning was in full effect. We quickly chose The Foundry in Long Island City as our venue; it felt so much like us and the way we wanted our wedding to be – beautiful but not fussy, interesting but not complicated, full of possibilities but not overwhelming. Once the venue was secured, it was pretty remarkable how easily the rest fell into place.

We wanted the mood of our wedding to be romantic but maintain a beautiful simplicity to it. Every vendor we found contributed to this mood and beautifully executed our vision – from our band, who flawlessly played music that was personal and meaningful to us (I walked down the aisle to Sigur Ros and we had our first dance to Ben Folds) to our caterer who crafted some of our favorite foods like mini lobster rolls and grilled cheese in a beautiful but approachable way, to our florist who made the most gorgeously lush arrangements reminiscent of a romantic garden.

More important than our vision for what the wedding would look like, though, was our vision for what the wedding would feel like. It was paramount to us that our wedding was intimate, personal and family-oriented, so Jason’s dad officiated the ceremony (one of the best wedding decisions we made), we placed old family photos on book shelves for guests to look at, we had long rows of tables at dinner so our guests could feel like they were at a family dinner, and we incorporated family traditions and heirlooms into the ceremony like the ketubah and chuppah covering. I even created all of the candle favors as a personal way to thank our guests for being a part of our wedding day.

Throughout the entire planning process, we focused on one goal: to throw a memorable party for the people in our lives who meant the most to us – the family and friends who felt like family – that fill our lives with love, support and happiness. Looking back on our wedding day, I think we did just that.

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Photography: Mademoiselle Fiona Wedding Photography | Cinematography: Bayly & Moore | Event Planning: Ang Weddings and Events | Floral Design: Poppies And Posies | Wedding Dress: Anne Barge | Wedding Cake: Nine Cakes | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Bride's Shoes: Zara | Catering: Michael Start | Hair: Face the Day NY: Makeup and Hair Services | Band: The Story Tellers Of New York City | Favors: Riles & Co | Tuxedo: J.Crew | Wedding Venue: The Foundry | Chuppah: Your Chuppah NY | Clutch: Whiting Davis | Ketubah: Jennifer Raichman Ketubah | Rentals: Patina | Rentals: Broadway Party Rentals | Save The Date: Ello There