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Romantic Engagement Session from Carmen Santorelli Photography

Ever since I moved to Boston, I’ve been dying to hop a quick train to New York City. And after browsing through this super sweet engagement, it’s official. A stroll through Central Park is calling my name. But just in case it doesn’t happen this weekend, I’m happy getting lost in these gorgeous captures from Carmen Santorelli. They’re classic romance to a T, and there’s much, much more waiting right here.

From Carmen SantorelliAnais and Dave are simply perfect for each other…For their engagement session they wanted to relive one of the loveliest moments they had together…and that’s when Dave proposed to Anais. The day he proposed he made an intriguing itinerary of all the memorable places they went together, and he took Anais down memory lane…The whole tour culminated with a picnic and finally the proposal! We went to a few of those locations together, and had tons of fun![dotted]

Photography: Carmen Santorelli Photography

Tribeca Rooftop Wedding from Lauren Gabrielle Photography

Getting married overlooking the great city of New York at the Tribeca Rooftop in none other than a Monique Lhuillier gown to your true love pretty much sounds like perfection to me. And one look at the images below from Lauren Gabrielle Photography, and you’ll quickly see it was indeed just that. With sweeping views and a stunning space filled with florals from Verde Flowers, the stage is set for one gorgeous gallery, and you can see just that right here.

From the Bride and Groom… We first knew of each other in high school.  We attended the prestigious Bronx High School of Science.  She was the UES (upper east side) girl and I was just a middle class kid from Sunnyside, Queens.  I don’t remember speaking one word to Melissa in HS, but I certainly noticed her from a far.  In August ’10 we bumped into each other at a party and began dating shortly after that.  We got along famously and the rest is, as they say, history.  One of our first dates was to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, pausing to admire the views, eventually, eating a pie at Gramaldi’s, and ending seated by the promenade over looking downtown Manhattan while listening to 1990’s R&B/Hip-Hip on a shared headset.  After a year and half of dating, we took our second walk over the Brooklyn Bridge.  Wynter, in what would be foreshadowing,  wore the exact same thing he wore on that early date.  Under the first tower, Wynter asked a couple to take a “picture”.  Under the pretense of posing, Wynter dropped one knee to the boardwalk and asked Melissa to be his wife.  She said yes.  And the entire thing is on video, because Wynter asked the couple to video the proposal. We were a NY couple having a NY wedding.  We wanted it to be magical and represent a large portion of who we are.  We, individually, have really tight knit groups of friends who love to have a great time.  There was a lot of personalities and a lot of people from a wide spectrum of social economic and racial backgrounds at our wedding.  The event space was the Tribeca Rooftop, with an outdoor ceremony outdoors, and a gorgeous sunset over the Hudson. [dotted]

Wedding Photography: Lauren Gabrielle Photography | Wedding Venue: Tribeca Rooftop | Floral Design: Verde Flowers | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier from Mark Ingram Atelier | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Two Birds Bridesmaid | Groom’s Attire: Charles Tyrwhitt | Music: DJ G Brown & Underground Horns

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns Wedding from W Studios New York

Blue Hill at Stone Barns happens to host some of my favorite fêtes. With the perfect mix of farm and chic, the venue has a blend of charm and elegance that is unmatched. And the couples that flock to its gorgeous space? They always seem to be effortlessly stylish.Well, this duo, falls oh-so-comfortably into that category. Their wedding (complete with meaningful and beautiful florals from Colony Florist) was a perfect reflection of their stylish ways, and thanks to W Studios New York you can see every last bit right here.

From the Bride… We met 7 years ago in San Francisco. At the time I was working for a media company and Viva was working at a start-up. We were great friends, but the timing wasn’t right. We always kept in touch and last year Viva moved out to Greenwich and proposed. Now we run our start-up Powhow together.

Blue Hill was an obvious choice for us. It was a place that we could go to and enjoy walks or dinner after our wedding day. We didn’t want to get married in a hotel room or a place that we would never go back to. The setting is also so beautiful and the food is amazing. Every dish was farm fresh! We wanted to do something special for our friends and family. For them to savor every bite and have happy hearts and happy bellies! They also did an amazing job doing a wine pairing for each of the dishes.

Also, the staff at Blue Hill is amazing. They helped us at every stage of the planning and made everything very simple. On the day of the event, we felt so taken care of and the staff was extremely professional. They helped us create the perfect casual, but elegant evening.

Our florist was Callie Craumer of Colony Florist in Greenwich, CT. Viva used to send me flowers from Callie when we were dating so it just made sense that she would do our flowers. She’s also the author of “The Art of Giving Flowers” so she helped us pick flowers that would tell a story. I love the freesia boutonnieres that she created for the groomsmen. Every time I smell freesia I think of my husband on our wedding day.

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Wedding Photography: W Studios New York | Floral Design: Callie Craumer of Colony Florist | Wedding Venue + Catering: Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Pocantico Hills, New York | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Groom’s Attire: Ralph Lauren | Hair: Alexandre Choudry of Frederic Fekkai, Greenwich CT | Makeup: Frederic Fekkai, Greenwich CT | Bridesmaids’ Dress: J Crew | Flower Girl Dress: Jacadi | Band: The Blue Vipers of Brooklyn

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Long Island City Wedding at the Metropolitan Building from Karen Wise

Seeing a wedding through the lens of Karen Wise is always a treat. Her images always have a way of capturing our attention, and making us stop and stay awhile to pour over all the pretty. So on this lovely Monday morning, she’s treating us to a gorgeous fête at The Metropolitan Building where every image is simply frame-worthy, and you can see them all right here

From the Bride… When Christian and I first met in business school, we didn’t imagine then that we’d end up married! We come from such different backgrounds – to start, he’s German, I’m Chinese-American – but we clicked, fell in love, and it all worked out fabulously in the end. And how we came to be a couple also sums up our approach to our wedding. Neither of us had any idea what we wanted for the wedding, but we just went with it, fell in love with different things along the way, and it all combined to give us the perfect day in the end.

As soon as we stepped into the Metropolitan Building in NYC, we were amazed by how unique the venue was – French chateau meets antiques store, with exposed brick, peeling walls, and fantastic little details everywhere you looked. Who cares that the dates we wanted were no longer available – our fall wedding turned into a winter one! From there we made each decision and choice as it came to us, trying to stress out as little as possible, and while we were behind schedule, I don’t think we could have assembled a better team for our wedding.

On the big day, I subjected Christian to the Chinese tradition of “door opening games” and then tea ceremony. Then we started drinks early (as the Germans like to do!) with a pre-ceremony cocktail hour, complete with warm spiked cider to help guests warm up. As I saw the space while getting ready to walk down the aisle, it was more beautiful than I had imagined, with candles, gorgeous florals, and pussywillows that I spent weeks hunting down but loved as they fit the setting and season perfectly. After the beautiful ceremony and another cocktail hour, the rest of the evening went by in a blur. We had such amazing food, and I’ve never seen a wedding dance floor so constantly packed! We had 4 different tiers of Momofuku Milk Bar cake (our favorite), and our “mustaches and lips” theme was a hit, helped along by a fun photobooth and even guests bringing their own stick-on mustaches! We had spent hours upon hours making jars of different flavored hot cocoa mixes as favors, and I was surprised that the cake toppers I painted of us also turned out well. I loved that we were able to infuse many personal touches into the wedding and was happy our day-of coordinator made everything happen seamlessly. And at the end, we couldn’t be more grateful that Karen Wise captured the whole day with her beautiful photos that caught big moments as well as little details for us to cherish as we live happily ever after!

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Wedding Photography: Karen Wise | Wedding Venue: The Metropolitan Building | Officiant: Bettina Yiannakourou | Coordination + Planning: Green Apple Weddings | Floral Design: Xylem & Phloem | Catering: The Raging Skillet | Cake: Momofuku Milk Bar | Ceremony Music: Chelsea, Juilliard student | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals | Invitations + Programs: Minted | Menus + Place Cards: Papyrus | Wedding Gown: Augusta Jones | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bari Jay | Tea Ceremony Dress: CFG Boutique | Groom’s Attire: J. Lindeberg | Cufflinks: Hecho en Brooklyn | Guestbook: Karen Wise, Engagement Photo Book created on Blurb | Cake Toppers + Favors + Other stationery: DIY by Bride + Groom | Hair + Makeup: Roberto Gonzalez (roberto.face.artist@gmail.com) | DJ: DJ Sparber | Photobooth: ISH Events

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A New York City Proposal from Fred Lee Weddings

I think it’s safe to say, Fred Lee is a total keeper. He is the mastermind behind this super sweet proposal to his super sweet Bride to be, which he just so happened to catch all on film. Talk about adorable. The entire video made me break out the oohs and awwws about one hundred times this morning, and really, I can’t think of a better way to spend a Friday morning. So grab your cup of coffee and cuddle up real close to join in the cute-fest – if you are anything like me, you’ll hit play more than once.

a proposal from Fred Lee on Vimeo.

From the Groom… I asked a friend to take some footage of me proposing to my girlfriend, and I was able to put the footage together to show my own proposal!

I recently came back from Korea to ask her father for her hand in marriage, needless to say the trip was a success. I rented out a gallery in the Lower East Side of New York and had the idea of doing a museum where she could listen to the audio of my voice while she looked at the pictures. The audio would describe each picture and talk briefly about our relationship during that time period. I finished the gallery off with a video that I made with clips from my iPhone and then told her to play the final track and to come upstairs to the rooftop. The last track was our song and she walked upstairs where I proposed. I had our friends and family pop out while we walked back downstairs to surprise her! It was a memorable occasion.

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Filmed by Andrew Park, Edited by Fred Lee | Location: NY Studio Gallery

Hamptons Wedding Inspiration from Frost Photography

This is the kind of shoot that you can breath in. It’s so fresh, so romantic, so clean you can just smell the cherry blossoms and taste the sweets. Frost Photography was behind her well-seasoned lens, letting the simplicity of romance shine through her images. And those gems from KiraKira? All of them are officially on my Birthday List. Click here to see it all!

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From the jewelry designer… This bridal shoot was inspired by all the loveliness the Hamptons has to offer in spring. Perfect for any NYC bride wanting to escape the city for her wedding day. Entirely shot at public spaces in Southampton, this elegant open air wedding could easily be recreated in the Hamptons or any other such picturesque setting in New England. The bride and bridesmaids wear jewelry from the NYC based accessory line ‘KiraKira’.

Quiet, open and breathtaking, this location right off Old Town Road is perfect for a wedding ceremony especially in the spring when the cherry blossoms are peaking. Instead of creating a floral arbor we utilized a natural canopy of the branches, with the flowers filtering the afternoon light into a beautiful, softer blush tint for bridal portrait shots. The morning shower left the grass perfectly sprinkled with a confetti of pale pink petals. Full pink peonies, tea roses and contrasting bright green hydrangea in the bouquets from Topiaire (Southampton, 51 Jobs Ln) pulled in the colors of the landscape, spring green and pink.

The bride wore a simple textured gown reminiscent of fans or seashells and fuchsia sapphire drop earrings that drew from the pinks of the setting and bouquet. Gold bangles added a casual more bohemian romance to the the ensemble and an antique rose cut pink sapphire engagement ring added a nostalgic style but modern pop of color.

The maid of honor wore a blush shade that also reflected the pastel light under the trees and held a bouquet of fleshy white peonies tinged with pink. Lemon and lavender quartz drop earrings were subtle but wove in pastel, fresh colors. She also wore an antique opera length chain with a Kira Kira ‘Sakura’ (japanese for ‘cherry blossom’) charm. Designed by Suz Somersall, while she lived abroad in Japan, the front is decorated with the elegant silhouette of Sakura branches and the back of the charm reads a custom Kangi inscription.

Tea and desserts from the Blue Duck Bakery and a game of croquet to complete the New England charm. Antique jewelry, including deco aquamarine settings and emerald cut cocktail rings decorated the fingers and wrists of the bride and her maid of honor as they sipped tea and played croquet on the lawn. The mid 19th. century British tea set and place settings are family heirlooms. We loved the buttery yellow palate with touches of gold in the rope trimming.

The evening ended with a sunset on the beach. Branching, asymmetrical jewelry blended reflected the organic, simple setting of reeds by the water. On the beach the bride wears a coral inspired sterling necklace and the by the lake she has on a sea inspired cuff, drop earrings patterned from branching coral and a glittering druzy agate cocktail ring.

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Photography: Frost Photography | Jewelry: KiraKira | Bouquets: Topiaire | Desserts: Blue Duck Bakery & Café | Stylist: Claudine at Caravan NYC | Models: Jessica Benson (bride) and Janai Devon (bridesmaid) | Bride’s Dress: Carmen Marc Valvo | Bridesmaid’s Dress: Jenny Yoo

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Warwick Wedding at The Inn at Stony Creek from Amaranth Wedding Photography

From start to finish, this charming Warwick wedding can only be described as “joyous.”  The kind of joyous that leaves you smiling from ear to ear while perusing the beautiful gallery captured by Amaranth Wedding Photography… and just downright happy to be a part of this darling bride and groom’s big day.  But that’s kind of what happens when a wedding includes sweet DIY details, lovely book-themed stylings and a stunning bride wearing her grandmother’s (+ mother’s) gown.  It’s a glee making machine, lovelies, and you can see every last moment in the full gallery.

From the Bride… Danny and I met at Pier 59 studios, New York, on set for a photo shoot. When Danny came over to introduce himself the connection was immediate, we lived within a couple of blocks from each other, we both loved to read, we both loved music and art. For both of us there seemed to be a synchronicity that intertwined our lives. Danny’s grandmother turned out to be from my hometown Brisbane, Australia.

We wanted the wedding to feel intimate and personal. I wanted each person there to feel as if they were entering into our world, to feel at home in “Emma & Danny.” With so many people travelling from so far (we had friends and family travel from all over Australia, England and the U.S.) I wanted to honor their love and commitment to us by pouring my heart and soul into the day.

It really began with the dress. My dress was handmade for my Nana’s wedding in 1959. In 1989 my Mum wore it to marry my Dad in the bush in Australia, and in 1999 my Nana took it in for me to wear at my Mum’s wedding to my stepdad. The dress is steeped in the history of our family and I could not have imagined wearing another dress. Once word got out in my family that I was going to be wearing the dress, one of my aunts unearthed a box containing pieces from Nana’s wedding, including her veil and some silk horseshoes. My tailor, Keke, reworked the veil with new tulle and we hung the horseshoe at the top of the flower arch in the ceremony.

Almost as soon as we started planning the wedding we decided we wanted it to be book themed. Both Danny and I love reading and it was one of the first things that brought us together. We chose to have the wedding at a small bed and breakfast called the Inn at Stony Creek in Warwick, New York. Danny’s father had retired there with Danny’s stepmother and two younger siblings, and so Danny, Tierney (Danny’s daughter and my soon-to- be stepdaughter) and I frequently visited them up there. We fell in love with the Inn, its quaint charm, and of course Bill and Joe, the owners, who are a delight. They even mowed the aisle itself into the field behind the Inn just for us.

My dad walked me down the aisle but we all wanted to honor my stepfather as well, so we came up with a plan. He had a beautiful Swarovski Crystal heart made, that I sewed into the inside of my dress so that he was walking with us. It was something just between him and me.

Danny’s father’s side of the family is Irish and I wanted to find ways to honor our heritage. I discovered that traditionally in Irish weddings the bride’s bouquet is wrapped in a handkerchief so I asked my amazing florist, Amy, if she would use my Nana’s handkerchief to wrap mine.

I wanted to do something a little different for a ring pillow, so I bought the 50th Anniversary hardcover edition of J.R Tolkien’s, Lord of the Rings and hollowed out the inside creating a little box for our rings (Danny’s, mine, and the ring I had made to give to Tierney) that could be tied in place with a ribbon. We are both big fans of Tolkien. In fact, one of Danny’s running jokes the entire planning process was that his groomsmen were the fellowship of the ring, he himself was the ring, and I was Mount Doom with my bridesmaids starring as the Nasgul. Very funny.

On the ceremony table was my mother’s tablecloth that adorned our dining table all through my childhood. On top of that sat my great great grandfather’s bible that was over a hundred years old, his gloves from his wedding day, a small fiddle-leaf fig tree, and a wooden engraved box. We wanted to personalize the ceremony, so instead of a unity candle we decided to plant a tree. The fig tree symbolizes nurturing and fertility and we had each of our mothers come up with soil, cultivated from their backyards (or in my case the compost heap all the way back in Brisbane) and we planted and watered the tree. The box that we dubbed “The Unity Box” was found at a second hand store called Furnish Green. We had asked people to bring along something small and significant to place in the box that we would open on our tenth anniversary.

I made confetti cones lined with vintage sheet music that Danny’s grandmother had collected in Australia. We filled it with lavender, which had the house smelling beautiful for months before!

We decided to use books on the tables instead of numbers. The tables were by author and each table had at least three books from our personal library. My Mum and Nana had collected and lovingly preserved almost a hundred doilies over the years, and were happy to give them over to me as table decorations. Each table had a unique set of doilies to go with the books.

Danny created a beautiful playlist that I burned onto cds and hand-stamped (quite a trial because the ink took at least two days to dry, our dining room table was completely taken up for a long time!) I made one hundred paper origami cd cases that I got a little carried away with and soon became the bane of my existence. I decided to doily cut the edges of a separate piece of paper that I would then stamp with our stamp and glue onto the front cover. I stamped the back with “Thank You” and tied ribbon and string into a bow on the front of each case. It took me months!

All of the accessory tables were rented vintage pieces of furniture from Antique Barn. On the card table we had a vintage suitcase that I found at Brownstone Treasures in Brooklyn. Inside this we draped lace curtains that were given to me by a stylist at one of our first shoots together. On top, I strung a lace and burlap banner saying “cards” that I found on Etsy. On the table was the same style banner with our initials.

For escort cards I made mini books with each person’s name individually stamped on the cover, and the name of their table author stamped inside. On the opposite page were pieces of vintage sheet music that Danny’s grandmother had collected in Australia.

In honor of the guests that had travelled from so far and wide, my stepdad made the “Down Under Map.” He had ribbons pinned on an upside down map of the world from where each guest had started their journey to where they ended it. This was displayed on a vintage easel.

The cake topper was brought from Australia by my Nana and had been the topper at her wedding. It was a little silver vase that was then filled with flowers. She also brought the family cake knife with her. The knife has been used to cut the cake at all weddings in the family There is a slip of paper with the dates and names of all who have used in in the case.

It was truly a magical day. I have never seen so many people so happy all at once. We had a thunderstorm during cocktail hour that was a blessing in disguise. It brought everyone together under the tent, with their muddy feet; shoes were dispensed and everyone let go of their inhibitions. When the storm cleared there was a beautiful rainbow arching over the sky at sunset. I sang to Danny one of our favourite songs, In This Heart, off a playlist he made for me when we first began dating. A friend of Danny’s wrote a quartet score for me out of the vocal harmonies that back Sinead O’Connor, and our string quartet accompanied me.

Danny wrote a story for me – the story of us – and when the music cut out from the rain, he stood on top of a speaker to tell it.

We are so blessed to have had a day like that in our lives that we shared with our closest friends and family.

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Wedding Photography: Amaranth Wedding Photography | Wedding Venue: The Inn at Stony Creek (Owners: Bill and Joe) | Floral Design: Amy at Corwin Florists | Catering: Ed Fava and Fava Catering | String Players: The Devonshire Players | DJ’s: Joe Ballance + David Berg | Rentals: Warwick Party Rentals | Makeup: Ashleigh Ciucci

Tribeca Rooftop Wedding from Loli Events + Craig Paulson Photography

When it comes to chic, yet timeless soirees, it’s hard to top a New York City wedding. Particularly when the talents of Loli EventsMatthew Robbins and Ceci New York are behind all the magic. Because that’s when the perfection starts to unfold. Layer in a couple who couldn’t be more in love and perfectly gorgeous images from Craig Paulson Photography – and it’s safe to say we have a stunner on our hands. See it all here.

From the Bride… Greg and I came to the conclusion that our wedding should be in New York – we met here, we dated here and Greg proposed to me (and I accepted) here. We both have large families and this always was going to be a big wedding, yet we wanted to find the best way to make it intimate and personal for ourselves and our guests. When we visited Tribeca Rooftop, we saw a beautiful, largely blank canvas with great windows and better views.

Although New York is close to home for many of our guests, we wanted the weekend to feel like a vacation. The hotel choice became almost as important as the reception venue. We fell in love with the Gramercy Park Hotel – it was big enough to fit all of our guests, provided park access, timeless rooms and an incredible rooftop terrace for our after party and next day brunch.

With the help of my amazing mother, a calm and extremely detail-oriented wedding planner, Lauren Sozmen from Loli Events and excellent vendors, the day went off better than we could have hoped.

We had a beautiful ceremony at St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. My girlfriends (dressed in shades of grey) were escorted down the aisle by the dapper ushers; our sisters, wearing longer, slate gowns walked together. My sweet God daughter and 5 flower girls were seemingly dropped down from heaven to make our wedding beautiful. The ceremony was traditional, personal and a memory that stays with me every day.

Then, we got to party! The weather cooperated for our outdoor rooftop cocktail hour; we had a crimson sunset, an endless train of appetizers and cold passed Manhattans and French 75 cocktails.

Our reception was lovely and rowdy. The soft-toned pretty flowers and beautiful hanging wreaths smoothed out the industrial look of the room as did the millions of candles which made the room glow all night.

We felt so much love and support from our friends and family, who clearly came to celebrate. Our fun crowd cheered and danced the night away to our amazing band. The after party at the Gramercy Park continued well into the next morning and the brunch the next day was certainly a bonus. The best part? Thanks to our talented photographer, we have pictures that capture the love and spirit of the day we will never forget.

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Wedding Photography: Craig Paulson Photography | Ceremony Venue: Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral  | Reception Venue: Tribeca Rooftop  Wedding Planning: Loli Events | Floral Design: Matthew Robbins | Invitations: Ceci New York  | Wedding Dress: Reem Acra | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Amsale  | Getting Ready Venue: Gramercy Park Hotel | Vintage Car: Silver Star Limo | Band: Vali Entertainment 

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New York City Skyline Wedding from Kensington Blue Photography

Let’s talk for a moment about how very awesome traditional weddings are, shall we?  How they are seriously dripping in elegance and a downright sophistication that can.not.be.beat.  How they feature the loveliest bride and grooms, stop-you-in-your-tracks details and moment after moment of pure, unadulterated happy.  And then let’s talk about how this fabulous gem of a day from Kensington Blue Photography is all of the aforementioned with sweeter than sweet DIY stylings, pretty pink hues and a gorgeous Maritime Parc reception that is all kinds of amazing.  See it all in the full gallery.

From the Bride… When Dave and I first got engaged, the only things we knew for sure were that we wanted to get married in New York, we wanted to do it on somewhat of a budget and we wanted to be as hands-on as possible to ensure our wedding was completely personal and screamed “David & Alyssa” in every aspect. Our heads were a blur when it came to the details, though. We had so may things that were special to us and we wanted to incorporate them all without making it look like a giant hodge podge.

The venue was the hardest thing to choose. We looked at Maritime Parc as a last-minute decision, but once we saw it, we knew it was the one. Set in the pretty Liberty State Marina Park, it met all our requirements- our love for great food, our love for the city, our love of the water and our love of the outdoors. The room was clean and modern, allowing us creative decorating freedom to really let the spectacular NYC views shine through. You also can’t beat a venue that is right on the water, overlooking the city, with beautiful boats docked to one side, an old train station in the middle and the Statue of Liberty to the left. Did I also mention the gorgeous willow trees?! What a dream!

With a lot of help from our loving family members, the advice of our excellent vendors and more Pinterest and SMP inspiration than I can remember we slowly began to gather ideas. The church was ornately decorated and the reception venue had the killer backdrop of the NYC skyline so we knew neither place needed a lot of decorating. The Flower Girl kept it simple, yet elegant, with bouquets in mercury containers. We also kept our own looks simple, Dave and his groomsmen going for classic tuxes and the bridesmaids wearing dresses I stumbled upon in H&M. As for me, I wanted my dress to be elegant, classic, and definitely something I could dance in! I didn’t like many of the bridal accessories I saw, so my Mom came to the rescue making me my veil and the lace top was (no one believed me when I told them this!) an H&M shirt I altered. Other than my ring, the most important accessory I had was my grandmother’s clutch I carried in her honor as she was unable to attend. And I know for David, he really enjoyed wearing his octopus (one of his favorite animals) cuff links that I bought him.

Our ceremony was very unique in that it was held in a Catholic church and performed by both a priest and a rabbi in order to encompass both of our religious backgrounds. To pay tribute to where we got engaged (Barbados), we served a special rum punch as our cocktail hour signature drink. Many of our guests were from out of town so we designed our invitations and menu cards to include an outline of the NYC skyline. We also acknowledged where we live by using figurines of New York landmarks (Statue of Liberty, a taxi, the Flat Iron building, etc) as the table markers. Our love for Scrabble knows no bounds so we knew that would make the perfect guest book and as I mentioned above, David’s favorite animal is the octopus so when we found the octopus bride and groom cake topper’s on Etsy it was a no brainer to get them.

We both have a big sweet tooth, which led to our party favors being a self-serve candy bar, with the favor jars also doubling as the place settings. It was a treat everyone enjoyed! Other things that made the night incredibly special for us included a sparkler entrance, the kissing tree, an amazing slideshow Dave’s aunt put togther and a photo prop/photo backdrop area where people had a blast snapping photos throughout the night.

To this day people still compliment us on our wedding, which makes us thrilled. But what makes us even happier is knowing that we started off our “forever” (married life) in a dream wedding, that was perfectly us, on the best day of our lives!

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Wedding Photography: Lesley Colvin of Kensington Blue Photography | Ceremony Venue: St.Paul the Apostle, New York City | Reception Venue: Maritime Parc, Jersey City, New Jersey | Floral Design: Flower Girl | Event Design + Planning: Bride + Groom | Catering + Cake: Maritime Parc | Invitations: Designed by Bride + Groom, Printed by Paper Presentation | Cake Toppers: The Crafty Button | Candy Favor Jars: Christmas Tree Shops | Candy: Economy Candy + Candy Warehouse | Photo Props + Background: DIY + Party City | Wedding Dress + Beaded Sash: Casablanca via RK Bridal  | Veil: Made by Bride’s Mother | Lace Top: H&M (altered by Bride) | Velvet Sash: M&J Trimmings | Bracelet: Vintage, Borrowed | Earrings: InPink | Clutch: Vintage from Bride’s Grandmother | Shoes: Chinese Laundry  | Hair: The Drybar | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: H&M | Groom’s Tux: Custom | Groom’s Shoes: Aldo | DIY by Bride + Groom: Menu Cards, Scrabble Board Guestbook, Chalkboard Signs, Kissing Tree, Glitter Jars, Photobooth Props, Candy Jar Labels, Candy Bar Decor | DJ: 2DogEntertainment 

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New York City Bridal Shoot from JKB Young Photography

You know what totally rocks?  A drop-dead gorgeous bridal shoot.  And you know what rocks even more than that?  A drop-dead gorgeous bridal shoot set against an amazing New York City backdrop, one that includes the fabulous New York Public Library and the iconic Grand Central Station.  That’s what we call bridal shoot perfection, especially when captured by JKB Young Photography and featuring beautiful blooms from City Iris.  See every ounce of pretty (and there’s a lot of it) right here.

From JKB Young PhotographyI’m thrilled to share this epic bridal session I was able to do with Maggie and Kurt in February. It was the morning after the first real snow fall of the year here in New York. Everything was pristine and perfect. It’s was the kind of shoot that is so beautiful, it makes you warm and giggly, all the way down to your toes! This session has a special place in my heart as Maggie went to graduate school with my husband and doubled with us on our first date. Love this girl, love her guy, love the two of them together!

From the Bride… I feel like I can never get enough of this romantic, historical and amazing city. With Grand Central’s centennial this year, and the public library’s classic exterior, they both made perfect backdrops for our photos. I’ve always had a fascination with trains. Since I was a little girl, my dad would take me to the railroad tracks and we would put pennies on the rails and wait for trains to roll over them and flatten them out. Trains remind me of my dad, the kindest man I’ve ever met. Being in Grand Central Station was such a sentimental experience for me.

I wore a gorgeous blush-colored gown from Rebecca Schoneveld Cheek. I LOVED this dress. I felt tremendously romantic wearing it and never like feeling overdone. It made me feel beautiful in an effortless sort of way. For my veil, I wore this beautiful Edwardian-inspired lace hair comb with a simple veil with my hair up. I was really happy with the way the ringlets in the back cascaded over the veil.

I also loved how perfectly my invitations matched the flowers. Patrick at City Iris specifically matched the blue and silver tones of my invitations with bluebells, peonies and dusty miller.

I really wanted to evoke a timelessness with our bridals—all these classical elements came together perfectly. I couldn’t be happier about how it all turned out.

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Photography: JKB Young Photography | Locations: Stephen A. Schwarzman Library (NYC Public Library) + Grand Central Station | Wedding Gown: Schone Design | Veil: Artikal | Florals: City Iris | Wedding Invitations: Stephita | Hair: Priscilla Jay  (priscillanicolej@gmail.com) | Makeup: Rachel Rodriguez | Hair Comb: Jonche & Co. | Groom’s Attire: Dress Code + Tailored by Joel Gillespie | Ring: Vintage (Circa 1910)

Brooklyn Engagement Shoot from Weddings By Two

These two are adorable, with smiles for miles and a love that is seriously palpable (it jumps right off the computer screen, lovelies). And even more so, they are obviously best friends.  The kind that love to laugh, play and spend the day holding hands.  I adore them. And when you spend some time delving into their amazing e-session captured by Weddings By Two?  You will, too.  Read the bride’s sweeter than sweet description and then click here for so much more.

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From the Bride-to-Be… We met on a job in Memphis, Tennessee. I was a producer for a Food Network show, and he was taking a break from being a chef, as a food stylist. Five years later, we’re still madly in love. He’s my best friend, and as you can see from these photos, Jason makes me laugh ALL of the time!

We just moved into our first home together in Bushwick Brooklyn, where we took the photos on the stairs and the roof. Jason’s father is one of the last seltzer delivery men in Brooklyn, so we thought it would only be fitting to get a little messy at the end of the shoot, hosing each other down with seltzer. The bottles are so beautiful in the sunset, almost as breathtaking as Jason’s smile (you can see how much fun he’s having spraying me, I tried to shake my bottles to get more spray, but it backfired and he loved that his bottles kept spraying the whole time!). It was his favorite part of the shoot, mine was getting to kiss him and hold hands all day!

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Photography: Guy Ambrosino of Weddings By Two

Romantic New York Wedding

As a Bride, you hope for nothing but perfection on the days leading up to your wedding day.  All the planning and preparation, all the t’s and i’s dotted – but even all of that couldn’t stop Hurricane Sandy. Which, if you aren’t from the area, left the city in quite a state for weeks after. But you wouldn’t know any of that was going on when you peek through all the pretty captured by Rebecca Yale Portraits. Because even with all the bumps in the road, Curtain Up Events helped pull off that perfect NYC day this couple always dreamed about, and you can see it all right here.

And you simply can’t miss their film from Cinemacake

From Rebecca Yale… This was a very special day —  Donna and Guy’s beautiful West Village townhouse wedding was the wedding that almost wasn’t–  when Hurricane Sandy blew through the city just days before their dream wedding. With their venue without electricity ’til mere hours before the wedding and the city still in chaos (still feeling those hurricane winds), Donna and Guy came together with the help of their wonderful planner Danielle Bobish of Curtain Up Events and pulled off an amazing wedding!

From the Bride… The only thing I thought I would be worrying about a week before my wedding was fitting into my dress, whether or not people would dance, and if my fiancé Guy, would remember to bring the rings. Who knew that all those things would be faint thoughts in the back of my mind once Hurricane Sandy hit us on Monday, just 6 days before the wedding.

I met my husband Guy at my best friend’s backyard BBQ in the west village. From our short yet sweet conversation I could have never known how incredible my life was about to become just from knowing him. Our conversation turned into a coffee, which then became a movie followed by chocolate mousse on McDougal Street and ending with hot toddies at Blue Ribbon Bakery. It was the longest date of my life, but like most days with Guy, I really never want them to end. He proposed a year later in Tel Aviv (where our families are from) on the beach.

Our love for all things New York led us to choose one of the most quintessential New York scenes for our wedding venue, 632 on Hudson, which is a beautiful townhouse in the West Village. We had family flying in from Israel that needed places to stay, we had guests whose homes were flooded or worse, and we had a venue with no power. I am not going to lie and say I took it well. I was shocked, mopey, and outright depressed. But it didn’t last long when I realized that through all the obstacles I had to face, there was no “I” anymore. I had magically become a “we” with a fiancé who transformed me into a positive thinking, how-can-we-solve-this, compassionate person. Guy made me realize that nothing was going to stop us from having an incredible wedding, whether or not we had to use candlelight to light our wedding. We worked together to get through every obstacle and to think about others in need and displaced by the devastating storm rather than focus on ourselves, because we had each other and we knew that our big day would survive no matter what.

We ended up getting power back the morning of the wedding, all our guests showed up and danced the night away to the amazing spinning of DJ David Chang. The party was full of wonderful small details to make the night extra special like our signature drink the Negroni, hot toddies on the roof, beautiful fall details throughout the venue like mini gourds and pashminas for the guests to wear outside, miniature icebox cakes (our favorite), a vintage Polaroid photography booth, gorgeous flowers and decor, which all came together for an incredible sense of togetherness, family, and fun.

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Wedding Photography: Rebecca Yale Portraits | Wedding Venue: 632 on Hudson | Cinematography: Cinemacake | Event Planning: Danielle Bobish of Curtain Up Events | Floral Design: Karen of 632 on Hudson | Catering: JPO Concepts | Wedding Dress: Sareh Nouri | Shoes: Disney Couture | Groom’s Attire: John Varvatos | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: J.Crew | DJ: David Chang | Hair + Makeup: Ashimoto

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Larchmont Yacht Club Wedding from Robert & Kathleen Photographers

Some little girls dream of beautiful ballrooms weddings, but since the day I could remember, I dreamed of the perfectly preppy, nautical wedding. A wedding where you can smell the salt air, hear the seagulls and where navy reigned supreme – a wedding that looked exactly like this one captured by Robert & Kathleen Photographers. It’s a seaside soiree that will fuel the dreams of many a east-coast-loving little ladies, and it’s all sitting pretty right here.

From Robert & Kathleen PhotographersIt wasn’t really their first meeting that night. It was more like a re-introduction. Through a crowd of vaguely familiar faces, Nicole and Matt found each other again. It was their five year college reunion. While everyone mingled with name tags on their shirts and drinks in their hands, they struck up a conversation. In a room buzzing with small talk, they made a real connection. They had a conversation that would be the very first step on the road to something truly special. Because in the five years that had passed since graduation, they had both become a bit more than what they had remembered. She was more beautiful, more intriguing. He was so much funnier and, at the same time, more serious. The connection was instant. So much so, you had to wonder why they hadn’t dated when they were in school together. But, with all things in life, it’s all about timing. That night, the timing was perfect. They talked for a long while that night and, during that time the whole room could have emptied out and they wouldn’t have noticed. They were meant to be there that night. Meant to find each other again. At that moment, when the timing was exactly right.

A first date took place shortly after and many more followed. In one another, they found someone that was easier to talk to than anyone else before, someone who understood them, someone who knew exactly what to do to make them laugh. As soon as their friends and family saw them together, they knew. His laugh could make her smile from just hearing it across the room. Her smile would catch his eye even if she just happened to pass by. It was like there was an invisible string, tying them together. They balanced each other out. So when Matt’s job got transferred down to Florida, it was only a matter of time before Nicole went down to join him. There, they made an unfamiliar state feel like home, just by being together. It was there, nearly one year ago, where Matt brought Nicole out onto his balcony and asked her to be his wife. And in that moment, everyone in the whole state could have disappeared and she wouldn’t have noticed. This was the moment that had been so inevitable since the night of the five year reunion. They were meant to find each other that night. He was meant to ask her to be his wife. And she said yes as fast as she could. Because there, in that moment, the timing was exactly right.

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Photography: Robert & Kathleen Photographers | Bridal Gown: La Richi | Bridal Shop: Fontana Bridal Salon | Hair & Make-up: Shades of Beauty | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Bridesmaids Dresses: J.Crew | Flowers: House of Flowers | Venue: Larchmont Yacht Club | Cake: Sweet Lisa’s | Band: All Stars Dance Band

Bronx Wedding from Charlotte Jenks Lewis + Hatch Creative Studio

I have yet to find anyone who captures moments quite like Charlotte Jenks Lewis. Those moments of unabashed love and emotion that make up the pieces of a perfect wedding. Well, this garden Bronx affair, my loves, is filled with them and Charlotte captured it all like no one else could. Take a look for yourself in the gorgeous full gallery and the Super 8 film feature sitting pretty below.

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From the Bride…Matt and I met in New York City and we both feel that this city is our home. We knew we wanted to get married in New York, but didn’t want a traditional city setting. When I discovered Wave Hill, I knew it was the perfect place. The views are magnificent and the overgrown English gardens are very romantic – you feel as though you have walked into a secret garden. I work in the arts and was very inspired by Wave Hill’s art program when designing the wedding. The art installations complement the natural beauty of the surroundings. Working off of that simplicity, and nature, I chose a simple palate of green and white. Our invitation was inspired by the wallpaper at Wave Hill on my first visit there. The wallpaper was created by the artist Anda Dubinskis, and lined the entrance of the Glyndor Galleries. The invitation is essentially this wallpaper recreated in two layers. The setting and food were wonderful, but ultimately it was the band that made the night so much fun! To see all of our friends and family dancing together was a feeling I will never forget. We actually picked the date of our wedding based on the band’s availability. And as fate would have it, my great grandmother was married exactly one hundred years earlier – I even wore her ring from 1912 walking down the aisle.

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Photography + Cinematography: Charlotte Jenks Lewis | Floral Design: Hatch Creative Studio | Event Planning: Joan Glenn, 6 Degrees of Celebration | Ceremony + Reception Venue: Wave Hill | Catering: Great Performances | Orchestra: Bianchi Musica | Bride’s Dress: Ines DiSanto (long) + Lanvin (short) | Bridesmaid Dresses: Amsale | Groomsmen’s Suits + Ties: J.Crew | Bridesmaid Gifts: Hanna Sandin

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New York Wedding at Galapagos Art Space from Sara Wight Photography

Getting married in your own backyard is particularly fabulous when your backyard just happens to be in Dumbo. With it’s ideal city skylines and style all of its own, a wedding hosted in that pretty portion of the city is just genius. Sprinkle of the couple’s own unique flair and the oh-so-gorgeous images from Sara Wight Photography, and ladies and gents – we have one gorgeous feature on our hands. See it all here


From Sara Wight PhotographyMaggie and Mike live in DUMBO and were engaged under the Manhattan Bridge overpass, so it was an easy decision for them to get married in their neighborhood. They said their vows in a sunset ceremony officiated by Reverend Jesse Hendrich in Brooklyn Bridge Park with the Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge and the New York City skyline as their backdrop. Bagpipers from the NYPD Emerald Society Pipes and Drums led the guests in a parade from the ceremony grounds to the reception venue. Lavish chandeliers and layers of moss decorated the gothic structure of Galapagos Art Space. Guests munched on quirky appetizers during the cocktail hour, such as “Maggie and Mike” m&m’s and popcorn, while The Doug Acosta Band of Elan Artists sang swanky tunes. The photo booth provided by Sara Wight Photography was a huge hit and guests even brought cut-out faces of the bride and groom to wear throughout the night. DJ Tevis Jory of Sugartown Industries took over where the band left off and kept the party going well into the wee hours. [dotted]

Wedding Photography: Sara Wight Photography | Ceremony Location: Brooklyn Bridge Park | Officiant: Reverend Jesse Hendrich | Reception Venue: Galapagos Art Space | Floral Design: Emily Thompson Flowers | Makeup: SB Beauty | Catering: Naturally Delicious | Wedding Dress: Jenny Yoo | Shoes: Vera Wang | Necklace: Iradj Moini | Groom’s Attire: Hugo Boss | Bagpipers: NYPD Emerald Society Pipes and Drums | Band: Doug Acosta Band of Elan Artists | DJ: Tevis Jory of Sugartown Industries | Photobooth: Sara Wight Photography

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Long Island Wedding from Isabelle Selby Photography

I’ve been a guest at many a wedding, but this is one I wish I could have pulled an invite to. With it’s laid-back yet chic vibe, and sweet little details around every corner, I would have been in wedding-loving heaven at each moment of this soiree. It also wouldn’t hurt that witnessing this stylish couple say I do would pull at every single one of my heart strings, because their love just seeps through every image snapped up by Isabelle Selby Photography. Lucky for all of us, you can see every last one by being a virtual guest of this fab fête right here in the full gallery.

From the Bride…The most important aspect of our wedding (aside from marrying one another!) was that it mirrored our laid back – happy-go-lucky vibe. Having our friends and family come together to share this day was something we really wanted to focus on and our goal was one big loving/laughing celebration together. Will and I decided that we wanted an outdoor wedding from the beginning.  Somewhere that combined his love of the water and my love for nature. Our first pick was to rent a house on the beach of Long Island, however as the wedding drew closer we opted to have our celebration on the breathtaking property of Peconic River Herb Farm. This was by far the best decision we made. The second best decision was hiring “day-of” wedding planners to keep the flow moving since this was not a task that we wanted to fall on any of our family members. Will is a carpenter so we wanted to showcase a lot of his talents in the decor; centerpieces, escort card stands, guestbook easel, photobooth backdrop – all things that helped to bring one-of-a-kind character to our special day. When we were unable to find off-the-beaten-path ideas for some of the details, I turned to Etsy. As much as I would have liked to “Do It All Myself”- when planning a wedding it is important to chose your DIY battles wisely. Everything came together beautifully. The venue, weather, decor, food, atmosphere… it was incredible to see it all in place. You can strive for absolute perfection, but at the end of the day all that matters is what you are celebrating and who you are celebrating it with. Our wedding day is something we will cherish for the rest of our lives.

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Photography + Photobooth: Isabelle Selby Photography | Photobooth Backdrop: Groom | Second Photographer: Brklyn View Photography | Wedding Planner: Cheeky Details | Floral Design: Mayers Flower Cottage | Ceremony and Reception Location: Peconic River Herb Farm | Escort Cards: Little Paper Farmhouse, Etsy | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Catering: Groomsmen, “Tululahs” | Desserts: Jeanine’s Cool Cupcakes | DJ: Castle Entertainment | Officiant: Rev. Deb Viola | Hair + Makeup: Fire Monkey Hair Design + Danielle Hendrickson at Urban Decay | Dress: Vera Wang | Veil: David’s Bridal | Sash: Sparklesm, Etsy | Shoes: Chie Mihara | Bridesmaid Dresses: Bill Levkof | Groom’s Suit + Groomsmen Ties + Suspenders: Men’s Warehouse | Jewelry: J.Crew

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New York Elopement from Megan W. Photography + Rewind Documentaries

Eloping with the one you love is about the most romantic way to say “I do.” And that ceremony for two set in Central Park…be still my heart! But before we dive head first into all the real wedding goodness, we get to gush over these sweeties’ love shoot captured by Megan W Photography. It’s an engagement sesh that couldn’t be cuter, and once you’ve swooned your heart out hop on over to the full wedding gallery and Rewind Documentaries’ must-see film.

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From…Lacey and I woke up around 7:30am, with a minor case of ‘hair of the dog’ from the evening before. Our friends, Adam and Darryl, threw us a party to celebrate our upcoming nuptuals. In attendance were our friends Tommy, Arend, Christina, and Tara. The party was lovely and we enjoyed ourselves a little too much! That morning I woke first, gave Lacey a big fat kiss, and headed off to the nearest Duane Reade to fetch breakfast for my lovely bride to be. Around 10am, the amazing Lindsey Zelli showed up to start on our hair and makeup. She is a makeup artist in New York City, and made us look and feel like Princesses for the day! At 11:00am, Megan Wynn and Ben Poenisch arrived to the room for pictures and video. Like always, they captured the day from start to finish perfectly, and made sure everything ran seamlessly. At noon the car arrived at the hotel, and we were wisked off to Bethesda Terrace in Central Park. The sky was blue, the temperature had risen to a steaming 54 degrees (better than 20 from the day before), and the park was packed with tourists and true New Yorkers alike enjoying the park on this 3-day holiday weekend. We walked to the Bethesda Terrace, greeted by several friends, and hundreds of onlookers. As we started the ceremony, the crowds started to surround us. We even noticed onlookers on the beautiful bridge behind us! The ceremony was beautiful, Lacey looked like an angel, I cried, and after our ‘I do’s’, singer Christina Brehm sang an AMAZING rendition of “At Last” by Etta James for our first dance. After everything, we hugged our amazing friends in attendance and headed out for pictures with Megan and Ben. We took pictures in Central Park near Bethesda Terrace, in Grand Central Station eating pizza, and Brooklyn Bridge making our first toasts as a couple!!! The day was simply amazing!!! At 5:30pm, we headed back to our hotel in Columbus Circle after a long, but PERFECT DAY, AS A MARRIED COUPLE!!!

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Photography: Megan W Photography | Hotel: Hudson Hotel | Floral Design: Michael George Flowers | Lacey’s Dress + Sash: Vera Wang | Lacey’s Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Audra’s Dress: David’s Bridal | Audra’s shoes: Vince Camuto | Jewelry: Rent the Runway | Ceremony Music: Christina Brehm | Cake: Empire Cake | Faux Fur Cowl Collar: Anthropologie | Hair + Makeup: Lindsey Zelli | Cinematography: Ben Poenisch with Rewind Documentaries

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Manhattan Penthouse Wedding from Cassi Claire Photography

You know what I absolutely adore about weddings in Manhattan? It’s the way The City always seems to be a guest of honor. And, of course, it’s seems the most stylish couples decide to tie the knot there too. That combination never fails to produce the prettiest, most thoughtful parties – which is precisely the scenario that plays out in these gorgeous images from Cassi Claire at The Manhattan Penthouse. With gorgeous vintage touches, and a chic city feel – this is a gallery that should not be missed. See why here.

From Cassie ClaireFor Rory and Kaitlin, February is a month of love and big life changes. Nine years ago, the couple started dating in February. Three years ago, the couple moved in together in February. And because the month had brought so much luck in the past, Rory proposed to Kaitlin last February. And this February…they got married! While there were certainly modern elements to the day (hello chic NYC penthouse venue!), the bride really embraced vintage finds and sentimental touches. The bride and her maids got ready at the historic Washington Square Hotel, where we all got a little emotional when Kaitlin’s mom saw her for the first time in her wedding dress! Kaitlin’s adorable vintage-shop-found fur pashmina was the perfect accessory to keep her warm on the rainy February day. The red book centerpieces and the red bridesmaids clutches were found at various vintage shops around New York City. The couple invited their favorite local musician to perform during cocktail hour. It was the perfect day!

From the Bride… After initially thinking we’d get married in the fall, somewhere outdoors, underneath the stars, Rory and I landed on the 17th floor of The Manhattan Penthouse, only a short walk from our Greenwich Village apartment. We had been dating for over 8 years before finally getting engaged, and had spent the last few years living together in NYC, planting our roots, and falling in love with the city along the way, so why not invite our friends and family to celebrate in the city we now called HOME.

The planning was pretty easy. Things just fell into place, and I think it’s because we focused on the things we love, incorporating as much of ourselves into the process, and working with passionate people we either already knew or were lucky enough to meet along the way. In the end, we created an experience that was uniquely personal, non-traditional, and above all, FUN!

My best friend’s father was our Deacon and our DJ was one of Rory’s friends and former colleagues. Both reminded us that this was “our wedding”. “And to make of it, what we wanted.” That set the tone for the wedding. While we worked closely with the Deacon on our ceremony, incorporating prayers, writings, and Irish traditions that fit our personalities, we worked with our DJ to create a playlist of songs we love. I’ll never forget how excited my bridesmaids became, once they heard the first chords of “Cosmic Love” (by Florence) and realized what they were walking down the aisle too; or the chills I got as I heard my entrance song, “Maps” (by Yeah Yeah Yeahs) being played across the loud speakers.

We also hired our favorite Red Lion performer, Steve Reilly to play and sing for the bridal party as we took pictures before the ceremony kicked off, as guests arrived, and during cocktail hour. Rory and I had spent many Saturday afternoons at the Red Lion, to enjoy Steve’s song and play, so it was amazing to be able to share this experience with our guests – set to a background of panoramic city views no less.

Resting on the 17th floor of an old building, the views from the Penthouse were stunning, especially when lit up at night, so for centerpieces we kept it simple– long stem candles on each table, with a single rose, and vintage books we collected at either local shops or on the city streets. Over the years, “vintage shopping” has become such a part of my personal style and life, that it was only second nature to incorporate past pieces and stories into other components of the wedding: For each of my bridesmaids, I bought them a red vintage clutch, either found at a local vintage shop or online. My bouquet was inspired by the bouquet used in Rory’s late Grandma Pat Donohue’s 1950 wedding. And for my “something borrowed”, I was lucky enough to wear Grandma Pat’s diamond watch, indefinitely set to the time 4:35. Happy Hour had never looked more beautiful. And it perfectly complemented my 1931 engagement ring, passed down from my Grandma Keaveney, and placed on my finger almost an exact year ago, when Rory proposed.

For party favors we worked with the same designer who helped me create our beautiful invitations and programs. Rory is an avid golfer, so we screened our custom logo with our names onto golf balls, and put them into a giant punch bowl for guests to grab. Amazingly, almost all of the golf balls had been taken by the night’s end, as we headed out for more fun at our after party!

Looking back on the planning process & the wedding itself, the best advice I received was, “not to sweat the small stuff” and “enjoy every minute” – and that I did. Most brides say that the night goes by so fast and in such a blur that you almost don’t remember it! And it’s true, the night flies. Before I knew it, our last song, “New York New York” was playing. But as the night progressed, I felt nothing but present…

And as for the next day: Well, I was glad we had our honeymoon to escape to, packed with amazing wedding memories, and knowing we were bound to share our next New Zealand adventure together!

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Wedding Photography: Cassi Claire | Wedding Venue: The Manhattan Penthouse | Floral Design: Ariston Florist + Wholefoods | Invitations + Programs + Golf Ball Design: Simple GD | Wedding Dress: Elianna Moore via Demetrios Bridal Salon | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Hair Piece: Haute Bride | Pashmina: Stella Dallas | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Lela Rose | Men’s Attire: Jean Yves via Jack Silver | Hair + Makeup: Miss Harlequin | Wedding Bell Wands: DIY | Favors: Golfballs.com | DJ: Ultimate DJ Entertainment | Special Musician: Steve Reilly | Hotel: Washington Square Hotel

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New York Wedding from Brian Dorsey Studios + Ang Weddings and Events

I’ve been in a New York state of mind lately, with visions of romantic soirees at The Harold Pratt House and Peterson Hall dancing around my head. In my dreams, these parties are filled with a warm, happy glow, a stunning floral design from Rountree Flowers, a cake with lavender buttercream frosting from Nine Cakes… in short this exact wedding from Ang Weddings and Events. It’s everything I dreamed of and more, and Brian Dorsey Studios captured a couple so lovely, we could hardly contain the beauty!

Just a little more from Kiss the Bride Films (you won’t want to miss this!) …

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From the planner… Allison and Brian were married at the Harold Pratt House and Peterson Hall, an elegant townhouse on Park Avenue. I love working at this venue. The different rooms provide an interesting progression and easy flow to an event. As you enter through the front doors, the antique chandelier and the magnificent marble staircase lined with candles take your breath away. Romance in Manhattan at its finest.

For their winter wedding, Allison and Brian chose a palette of crisp white, deep burgundy and metallic touches of gold. Creating a celebration that was classic, sophisticated and timeless. The marble hallway leading to the dinner reception in Peterson Hall was draped with a romantic sheer fabric, as was the Peterson Hall itself. Amber lighting provided an intimate and warm glow to the room. Rountree Flowers created two gorgeous tablescapes, one with towering white quince branches, and another with low lush arrangements of roses, lisianthus, stock and mini garden roses. All the tables featured a trio of striking mercury glass candlesticks.

Music was also an important part of the evening’s festivities. As guests arrived they were welcomed by a string trio, for cocktail hour they were serenaded by a solo guitar, and during dinner a jazz trio provided some smooth tunes. People could not stop raving about the delicious food that Feast and Fetes served. An 8-piece band Rhythm Collective kept the dance floor packed until the end of the night. Later into the evening, guests were treated to passed mini desserts from Feast and Fetes, along with a vanilla and strawberry wedding cake with lavender buttercream from Nine Cakes. As the Groom used to play water polo, Allison surprised Brian with an ice cream water polo Groom’s cake. The joyful day was captured beautifully in these stunning images by Brian Dorsey.

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Photography: Brian Dorsey Studios | Videography: Kiss the Bride Films | Event Planning and Design: Ang Weddings and Events | Location: The Harold Pratt House and Peterson Hall | Floral Designer: Rountree Flowers | Band: Rhythm Collective via Elan Artists | String Trio: Elan Artists | Catering: Feast and Fetes | Hair and Makeup: Julien Farel Salon | Lighting: Glen Goldman Productions | Draping: Gio Draping Events | Cake: Nine Cakes | Invitation: Rosebrook Meyer | Wedding day paperie: Make Merry | Rentals: Party Rental Ltd | Gown: Ines Di Santo via Bergdorf Goodman | Favours: Burdick Chocolates | Groom’s Ice Cream Cake: Sundaes and Cones

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Canandaigua Lake New York Wedding from Tory Williams Photography

From the first gorgeous image snapped up by Tory Williams to the very last, this lovely lake wedding is just the perfect trifecta of heart warming, sweet and family focused. With a dash of DIY, and love that just seems to seep through the computer screen – it turns out that trifecta also equals wedding perfection. Each image sitting pretty in this gallery is frame-worthy, so be sure to set aside some time to get lost in all the lovely this Monday morning. Do so here.

From the bride…I always knew I wanted to be married at my family’s cottage on Canandaigua Lake, one of the Finger Lakes in Western New York. So Matthew always knew there was no other place for him to propose, with the engagement ring originally worn by my grandmother and great-great-grandmother before that, than in the home that has been in my family for generations.

We were lucky to have many friends and family contributing to our weekend, making this wedding a family affair from the beginning. I also wanted a dedication to using local talent and resources- I did not care about what the flowers looked like as long as they were local and in season! We wanted our guests to leave feeling like they learned more about our families through the details of the weekend, and to make their travels worthwhile by providing entertainment all weekend long!

My mother designed the custom invitations, with the help of the local letterpress studio Pistachio Press, and together we watercolored each and every piece of the 120 invitation suites by hand. I took calligraphy lessons in order to address the invitations and make the placecards. Matthew’s five nieces served as our flowergirls. Their dupioni silk skirts were handmade by my mother after each piece of silk was dyed in a different shade of Autumn orange by a local artist. Friends helped to arrange fresh flowers from an area farm in mason jars that lined the aisle and dotted the property.

The ceremony took place at our family cottage, and we were married on the dock by a justice of the peace, who is also one of our oldest family friends. Matthew and I had the honor of joining our lives in front of an arbor which was handmade by my brother. He gathered twigs, branches, and logs from the woods surrounding our property, carefully joining each together to create a work of art. We also felt the presence of the Matthew’s late parents; I wore one of Matthew’s mother’s rings, and Matthew now wears his father’s wedding band as his own. I also wore my grandmother’s antique diamond broach in my hair. We wanted guests to be able to enjoy time at our cottage before the reception, and the ceremony was followed by a brief cocktail hour where our guests enjoyed beer from the hometown brewery, where my father happens to work, and other local refreshments. Our guests knew it was time to head to the reception when Matthew and I were ferried away by my brother and sister in our family’s old ski boat.

The first hillside view of the South end of the lake never disappoints, and our guests enjoyed a second cocktail hour on a patio of Bristol Harbour, soaking it all in. Tables were named with vintage postcards of locations important to each of our families, which I spent months gathering from antiques collectors and Ebay. Lake Placid, where we would honeymoon, served as our head table. Our wonderful florist, Ann Clowe, used local seasonal blooms and over one hundred glass vessels from my mother’s personal collection to create our tablescapes, with each individual table being unique.

I made jars of homemade applesauce to serve as both place cards and favors. These were also a tribute to my family’s long fruit farm history. We were never wowed by wedding cakes, and instead offered a huge variety of pies baked that day by Monica’s Pies, a bakery at the south end of the lake that is known across the world for their unique grape pies. Before our rowdy crowd could hit the dance floor, my dance with my father was followed by Matthew honoring his late mother by dancing with his new mother-in-law to one of his mother’s favorite songs.

If there is one piece of advice I would offer to new brides, it would be to hire coordinators like ours. Lisa Murley and Jason Polasek of Limedrop Events made all of our hard work worth it! While the months leading up to the wedding weekend were consumed by our efforts to make the occasion as personal as possible, there was no way that we were going to let all any of that get in the way of enjoying our party! Our vendors were incredible, they were both invisible and present, and they made it all come together. Tory Williams, an old childhood friend mine, could not have done a more brilliant job of capturing the day and giving us the images that will illustrate our memories. I have to say, it was a helluva wedding weekend.

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Wedding Photography: Tory Williams Photography | Wedding Ceremony: Lindsay’s family cottage on Canandaigua Lake | Reception: Bristol Harbor Resort  | Wedding Coordination: Limedrop Events | Invitations: Designed + Hand-painted by Lindsay and her mother, Letterpress by Pistachio Press | Flower Girl Dresses: Handmade by Lindsay’s mother | Flowers: The Topiary  | Pies: Monica’s Pies | Wedding Dress: Jim Hjelm | Bridesmaid Dresses: Amsale | Men’s Attire: Jos. A. Bank

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