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Our Top 15 Picks for the Best Engagement Rings of 2018

It’s so crazy to believe that 2018 is already coming to a close and another year is about to begin! Let’s be real, this year had its fair share of ups and downs, but one thing’s for sure – 2018 definitely didn’t disappoint in the sparkle department. We’re talking major bling envy here. To celebrate the end of another year around the sun, we’ve rounded up our top 15 picks for the most memorable engagement rings of 2018! We already can’t wait to see all the countless gems 2019 will bring.

1. We’re head over heels in love with this horizontal, three-stone, emerald cut beauty! Perfect for the classic bride-to-be.

2. There’s only two words that come to mind when describing this intricate, marquise diamond – JAW.DROPPING.

3. A classic cushion cut with a halo and matching diamond band – I mean, what more could a girl really need?!

4. When you can’t decide if you’re more obsessed with the rock or the band… you know it’s a total winner.

5. This unique round engagement ring is giving us major vintage vibes with a heavy does of romance.

6. Let’s be honest, this blindingly gorgeous emerald cut diamond can speak for itself. Ob-sessed.

7. We can only image her reaction when she saw this unbelievable emerald cut complete with a floating halo and double band. We’re feeling short of breath over here just looking at it!

8. This platinum, cushion cut dream by Ritani is definitely a major head turner. What…a…BEAUT!

9. This cushion cut beauty complete with a sparkling halo and twist setting is everything.

10. The second we saw this bride’s bling – we were speechless! Hashtag blessed.

11. We’ve never seen an engagement ring quite like this, how unique is this radiant cut stunner?!

12. A can’t-miss, three-stone engagement ring fit for a princess. Yup, obsessed.

13. We are absolutely living for the regal design of this one-of-a-kind sparkler.

14. This unique ring is perfect the vintage bride who loves a color pop!

15. We love the simplicity of this pear shaped solitaire. Classic and oh-so stunning!

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Vintage Garden Wedding at The Gadsden House in Charleston

In one word, this day feels: effortless. There was of course, plenty of hard work to bring this celebration to life, thanks to Lindsay Bishop Events and the entire vendor team. But the result is totally unfussy, blushing Southern romance with just the right amount of elegance. Ava Moore was in attendance to document it all behind the lens and I think you’ll agree that it’s the definition of lovely.

From Ava Moore Photography… Congrats to Megan and Lee on their elegant Gadsden House Wedding! Megan reached out to me two weeks after Lee popped the question at the Biltmore House. She described that she wanted an elegant and romantic wedding day with light neutral colors of pale pinks and champagne. Lindsey Bishop Events was able to bring this vintage garden wedding to life at The Gadsden House with her amazing floral installations over the fireplaces. Megan wore a stunning Birenzweig gown that she found at Sweet Elegance Bridal in Atlanta. It fit her like perfection and was accented with an equally stunning cathedral length veil. The sweetest part of the day was seeing Lee fight back the tears as Megan walked toward him down the aisle. These two are truly one of the sweetest couples I’ve had the pleasure of photographing this year!

photographer: Ava Moore Photography | Florist: Lindsay Bishop Events | Gown: Birenzweig | cake: ABCD Cakes | shoes: Louboutin | bridesmaids dresses: Jenny Yoo | catering: King Street Hospitality Group | hair and makeup: Ash & Co. | Band: The Charleston Wedding Band | Director of Events: Gadsden House | Dress Boutique: Sweet Elegance Bridal | design and planning: Lindsay Bishop Events | donut Cart: Bakd Shop | event venue: Gadsden House | painter: Paint by Chloe

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Chic South Asian Wedding at Hyatt Regency Hotel Dallas

As much as I love a wedding packed with Pinterest-worthy details, without fail, I always come back to the bridal portraits. They’re my favorite images to look at when I first open a gallery—so you can imagine my excitement when I clicked on this one captured by Erin Wilson. They are powerful portraits that tell the story of the blending of two beautiful cultural backgrounds and the love of Alyzae and Viqar. To top it all off, we had a chance to interview the Bride herself, on every facet of their day. Read it all below!

Tell us about your cultural backgrounds?

My cultural background is of British and Pakistani heritage, and Viqar’s heritage is from India and Yemen. Both of us grew up here in the states – he grew up in Western New York and I grew up in Dallas.

What elements of your culture/heritage were important to incorporate into your wedding?

The clothes and jewelry played a big part in our wedding – both of us wore pieces that had meaningful significance within our families which was really special. I also got to wear a beautiful, signature Indian jewelry set from Viqar’s mother. Food is also a highlight in South Asian weddings so having a variety of traditional food was important. Our culture also places an emphasis that a marriage is not just between two individuals, but between two families, so the the involvement of our families was important.

How did you blend cultures and still keep your ceremony & reception cohesive?

Fortunately, there are a lot of similarities between our cultures, so it was a matter of merging the two cultures together.

Did you have Western influences at all? If so, what were they?

Yes! Traditionally, the South Asian wedding outfit is red, but I always knew I wanted to wear white. As part of our cultural wedding dress, we wear a veil (“dubata”) on our head, but I loved the idea of a long cathedral-style veil so I combined the two! Traditionally, our weddings are a multiday event, with the ceremony typically held on the day before the reception. The set up of our wedding mimicked a Western wedding in that we had the ceremony and reception in one evening, with a social (“cocktail”) hour in between. We also had my brother’s friend play the piano to “All of Me” by John Legend for our entrance. Lastly, my mother set up a massive dessert bar that included both traditional South Asian dessert as well as Western dessert.

What were any challenges that you faced when planning your wedding?

Because I live in Maryland and Viqar lives in Boston, planning our wedding Dallas and finalizing the venue, photo/video, clothes and makeup from afar was definitely challenging! It was nice to have my parents in-town to help with coordinating all the different pieces.

Biggest piece of advice for those looking to infuse their wedding with more than one culture?

Openly communicating between families with what traditions/aspects of the wedding is important to them was really helpful and kept everyone on the same page. It also gave everyone a piece of mind that they’re values/traditions were being respected. Infusing multiple cultures into a wedding also gives you the opportunity to go outside the box with your planning and provides you and your guests a unique experience!

Photography: Erin Wilson Photography | Videography: Company N Films | Hotel: Hyatt Regency Hotel Dallas

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The 3 Meaningful Ways ‘Bachelor’ Alum Sharleen Joynt Celebrated Her One Year Wedding Anniversary

It’s been just over a year since one of our favorite Bachelor alums, Sharleen Joynt, tied the knot to her soulmate, Andy Levine, at an intimate ceremony in NYC’s beautiful Battery Park. For Sharleen, celebrating her one-year anniversary meant not only celebrating her handsome hub, but also celebrating her amazing support system that stood by her side on that unforgettable day — especially her gorgeous mama! Photographed perfectly by Judy Pak Studio, below are the three ways Sharleen commemorated this happy occasion we think every bride should totally adopt.

1. Wearing her new favorite perfume. Sharleen recently discovered her new go-to perfume, Beautiful Belle by Estée Lauder – an irreverent blend of Lychee, Mimosa, Rose Petals, Orange Flower, Gardenia and Marzipan Musk. This unique fusion of ingredients has a significant underlying message. The daring and unconventional components represent those of love, and the notion that #LoveBreaksAllRules. This modern pairing of ingredients always leaves Sharleen feeling nostalgic of her wedding day, as her bridal style was modern, romantic and untraditional – mirroring the elements of Beautiful Belle. Although this day happened to be a very special occasion, Sharleen admits that she can’t help but wear her Beautiful Belle perfume as often as possible. Later in the day, Sharleen has an intimate lunch date planned with her husband where they will exchange anniversary gifts.

2. Mother-daughter coffee date. Before her dinner plans with Andy, Sharleen’s beautiful mom met her for the cutest mother-daughter date to talk all things wedding over a cup of coffee. They reminisced on everything from seeing her for the first time in her wedding dress to her and Andy’s romantic love story. It was the sweetest way to celebrate the best day of her life. It’s also pretty safe to say we officially know where Sharleen got her movie-star good looks from, am I right?

3. Looking at old wedding prints. For a tangible way to reminisce on the day, Sharleen brought out a handful of her most loved wedding prints to look at with her mom. The ones that made them laugh, the ones that made them cry – and everything in between. This is such a perfect reminder that getting your favorite wedding photos printed is oh-so worth it. You’ll be so thankful to be able to look back, hold them in your hands and cherish them for all the years to come.

Photography: Judy Pak Studio | Floral Design: B Floral | Hair and Makeup: Anna Breeding | Creative Direction and Styling: Veronica Rogers | Perfume: Estee Lauder

A Pomegranate and Peony Summer Wedding at Chateau Bouffémont

Today’s gorgeous Chateau Bouffémont wedding planned by Lovin Concept with photos from Mariel Hannah is not only a celebration of love, but also a very important day in France – Bastille Day!!!  This elegant, peony-filled wedding has the most delicious color palette of pomegranate, garnet and shades of pink. We still can’t get over how cute and creative the place cards are. And of course, it’s complete with an epic firework show to end the night with a bang… obsessed is truly an understatement!

From Lovin ConceptWhen you get married in France in the most magical chateau and the day happens to fall on Bastille day, you can expect the most fairytale-like firework show to complete the celebrations.

Antoine & Gizem got married in a Chateau just one hour outside of Paris. This elevated, yet incredibly relaxed celebration was full of stylish guests from around the globe, tasty wine and un-paralleled cuisine. Everything you would expected from a wedding in France.

Gizem with her refined elegance wore a beautiful Jenny Packham dress. After finding and booking the perfect venue, it was time to choose a bespoke style. Flowers for for the fireplace, details, the stationery… First, choose a pretty palette to enhance the green walls of the main room. With tons of fig, garnet and shades of pink the result will be beautiful. Peonies, garden roses and blackberries result in a pretty little variety of flowers .. Add a touch of gold to highlight this gourmet arrangement creating a modern yet elegant table.

To welcome the guests, we created unique place cards – a bud vase pomegranate made custom for the wedding in Turkey with gold calligraphy to contrast clearly with the dark pomegranates. Some other unique details of the table were various memories of vacations with vintage photos taken all around the world.

Paired with a refined cocktail menu, the reception was a french dinner served with a fresh Amuse-bouche of cantaloupe suprême with ginger ice cream and mint coulis, slow-cooked veil confit, and many different sorts of desserts. And of course, champagne! This unforgettable day was sunny, joyful and radiant!

Photography: Mariel Hannah | Styling: Lovin Concept | Florist: Minuit sauvage | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham | Caterer: Entre Mets Fragrances | Wedding Venue: Chateau Bouffémont | Planning & Design: Lovin Concept | Rentals: Options

Elegant Destination Wedding at The Ranch At Rock Creek

It’s not often that I get to say I’ve experienced the beauty of a venue in a feature I’m writing, but today I do. And so I can attest that The Ranch at Rock Creek is just as gorgeous as it appears in these lovely images from Simply Sarah. The team at Habitat Events and Habitat Floral Studio added their touch with glowing candlelight, blooms and greenery for days and an overall design that compliments the rustic scene so well.

From the Bride… Jerry and I met through the business he owned, EMTEQ. He had a facility in MT where I lived. We met when I got a job here as the HR Manager. Although our personal relationship started later. We did have the opportunity to get to know each other professionally, at work, which I think is an advantage because you don’t have the normal dating pressures that most people have. Once we started dating we realized what a treasured and wonderful relationship we had and became very committed to making it work. We dated long distance for about 3 years or so before my daughters and I moved to Wisconsin. We were engaged the day before Easter 2017 on the beach, at sunset, in Marco Island, Florida. It was amazing. We decided to get married the day before Easter 2018 which is special as it marks the anniversary of getting engaged.

Jerry and I talked about getting married quite a bit and where or how we’d do it. We both have children from previous marriages so immediately knew they should be a part of it. We often discussed a beach wedding, something small. After really discussing it, Jerry brought up The Ranch at Rock Creek. This was a place special to both of us because one of the first holidays we spent together was Thanksgiving weekend and we spent it at the ranch. We were always very fond of this place. It became apparent that Montana and the ranch were a perfect location to be married. Once we had the dates locked in, I immediately got in touch with Jennifer at Habitat Events to start the planning process. I really wanted to reflect Montana in the wedding and the softer colors and touches of spring. So it developed into a mix of rustic and romantic. I researched and found many inspiration photos which I shared with Jennifer and she worked her magic turning my ideas into reality. We wanted a small, intimate wedding with just our closest family and friends involved. Weddings often can get out of hand with entertaining the guests and I think the bride and groom can lose sight of what/why they are doing it all for. Jerry and I were determined to not lose focus and to really celebrate that weekend for what it was.

There are so many wonderful memories from that day, it was really an entire weekend, but I think overall the most favorite memory was exchanging our handwritten vows. Oddly, but funny our vows ended up being VERY similar which made me teary and giggle at the same time. Perfect confirmation in that moment that our relationship is so good for both of us. The runner up favorite memory would be the opportunity to bring both sides of our families and friends together for our wedding and Easter weekend. It was amazing to be able to spend that time with everyone together. It could not have been more perfect!

Simply Sarah Photography does not disappoint and I would absolutely recommend them to other brides! Sarah and her husband were both incredibly friendly and professional. I’ve often times seen photographers that get pushy or have to be in the way to get the “right” shot, which becomes very unnatural and not to mention annoying. I never experienced this with Sarah’s team. Many times I didn’t even realize there were photographers taking photos! She was able to capture moments I had forgotten about or didn’t even realize had happened- which I think is a gift as a photographer, to be able to go unnoticed!What a wonderful surprise when I saw my wedding photos. They are all so beautiful and it’ll be torturous to decide which photos I want to actually print! I’d recommend Simply Sarah to any bride and groom planning a destination wedding.

Photography: Elizabeth Lanier Photography | Event Planning & Design: Habitat Events | Floral Design: Habitat Floral Studio | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Makeup: Kindred Skin Soul | Hair : Boom Swagger Salon | Calligraphy: Olive and Bay | Wedding Venue: The Ranch At Rock Creek | Invitation Suite: Sweet Zion Paperie | Music: Bozeman DJ | Processing & Development: PhotoVision Prints | Rentals: The Party Store

Galia Lahav’s Enchanting New Collections Are Here Just in Time for Engagement Season

It’s officially the most wonderful time of the year again – engagement season, that is! And for every diamond ring under the tree, there is a dream wedding dress just waiting to be found. Lucky for all you soon-to-be fiancées, Galia Lahav is gifting you not only one… but TWO stunning new collections! The GALA by Galia Lahav Collection VII is perfect for the modern, free-spirited bride who craves a bit of fantasy. The ALEGRIA Collection is inspired by a vision of Latin Royalty keeping the feminine body in mind. Believe us when we say, every single dress is heart-stoppingly gorgeous. We’re rounding up some of our favorites from each collection, but who knows… your dream dress just might be one click away at the full gallery!

GALA by Galia Lahav Collection No. 7

G – 201
I think we can all agree – this low back beauty is a total knock out! She’s made of antique lace crochet with a scalloped embellished pattern. The front? A sexy, plunging v neckline. A thousand times yes…

G – 202
It’s more than a dress, it’s a work of art! This stunner features a high neck, geometric pattern, sheer cutouts and is made of the softest tulle. It’s the perfect mix of modern style and alluring romance.

G – 203
For our princess brides, this graceful, off-the-shoulder A-line was made for you! With sheer French lace and a detachable tulle skirt, what’s not to love?

G – 205
Did someone say 3D lace?! Don’t mind us, we’ll just be staring at this voluminous beauty for the rest of our days. Peep the high slit and plunging deep v neckline… yup, we’re in love!

G – 206
If you’re looking for a dress with transformable style – look no further! This elegant gown made of 3D embroidered tulle can be rocked with or without the detachable sheer sleeves. With this, you can easily transform your look from the ceremony to the reception!

G – 209
This dress is perfect for the bride who doesn’t want to show a lot of bare skin but still wants to look a little sexy on her wedding day. The plunging v illusion is so unique through the sheer bateau neckline. This dress is hand embroidered from head to toe and made of French lace!

The ALEGRIA Collection

ALBA
If a dress with an abundance of glistening beading is what you’re looking for – then ALBA is your girl. She has that timeless style, matching fitted gloves (to die for!!), a fitted corset top and detachable skirt. What a gem!

NISSA
We could stare at this gorgeous gown for hours and still not get over the endless, inspiring details. It features a sweetheart neckline, low back and 3D embroidered appliqué accents.

CAMILLA
With stunning balloon sleeves, sheer side cutouts, a corset top and fitted trumpet shape – Camilla s perfect for the fashion-forward bride who isn’t afraid of a little drama.

FABIANA
I mean… can you even believe how beautiful this dress is? Fabiana is truly a masterpiece with a very regal look. She’s complete with a corset top, scoop neckline and captivating 3D floral embellishments.

NEVIS
A gown that’s truly unlike any other, Nevis features a custom-made pansy floral design that you will only find on this dress. We’re living for the long sleeves and v neckline. If you want to take it one step further – try it with the Nova skirt (pictured) for a wow-worthy moment!

QUERIDA
Ohh this blush ballgown is stealing our hearts. Silk tulle, embroidered appliqué and a plunging v corset top with sheer cutouts – swooooon.

Royal Wedding Inspiration at Chateau de Champlatreux

Spring brides, I know you’re out there—and I can bet you’re in the midst of wedding planning bliss and stress, which come hand in hand. But just for today, let it all go and let yourself drift and daydream with this absolutely stunning inspiration from Alexandra Vonk and Idyll Stories. Inspired by royalty and Rococo paintings, violets, pale pink, lavender, and peach tones are woven throughout for a faux fete that I hope will be a muse for your very own.

From Idyll StoriesThis was the year of royal weddings, so when I decided on France for the editorial, the story I wanted to tell was about a daughter of a modern French queen. The editorial follows the return of the Queen’s daughter, who has taken a break from the royal life off in the countryside. Her home is an 18th century chateau, Château de Champlâtreux, and it had all the elements of a royal abode. One spring morning, the chateau was to host once again notable politicians, poets, and writers but this time for the marriage of the Queen’s daughter.

For this spring wedding, we drew inspiration for our colors from Rococo paintings — violets, pale pink, lavender, and peach tones. We imagined an organic and delicate bouquet for the young bride, as if the bride went to her garden and picked it herself that morning. For the ceremony, we didn’t want to distract the guests focus from the bride and the beautiful setting so we kept it minimal and let the stunning chateau take center stage as the backdrop. As the young bride and her love said their forever “I do”, the celebration moved to an intimate dinner setting behind the chateau where the guests can linger and dine with the view of the majestic park.

Photography: Alexandra Vonk Photography | Floral Design: Wild Blossom Flowers | Stationery: Epoch Design | Boudoir Robe: Mes petites dentelles | Chateau : Chateau De Champlatreux | Dress 1 (strapless), Veil, Headpiece, and Earrings and coverup: SIBO Designs | Dress 2: En Blanc | Furniture & Tableware Rentals: Vaisselle Vintage | Hair & Make Up: Onorina Jomir Beauty | Hat: Krasnova Modiste | Linens: Madame de la Maison | Model: Manon | Planning, Design & Styling: Idyll Stories | Wedding Rings : Ashely Zhang Jewelry

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Italian-Themed Wedding at Fairmont Banff Springs in Canada

You might be wondering what a lemon has any business doing in the middle of a winter wedding… but for this Bride and Groom, it was more than a symbol of the Italian coastline that inspired their theme. Tanner proposed to Danae while walking through a lemon and olive grove in Cinque Terre during a vacation to Italy. THAT my friends is the way to infuse you into your wedding. There’s really so much more than that one little detail thanks to the help of Julianne Young Weddings, and I urge you to cozy up below for the full story and imagery by Justine Milton.

From Julianne Young WeddingsThe bride, who is soft spoken, caring and enjoys good sarcasm, and the groom who is self-described as dorky, goofy and caring brought their style and personality into every aspect of their wedding day. Danae and Tanner’s vision of an Italian inspired wedding with organic and natural elements allowed their wedding planner and designer Julianne Young of Julianne Young Weddings to carefully work with the couple to curate a mid-century Italian inspired wedding that reflected the couple’s taste and personality effortlessly.

Why all the lemons? Well, along with lemons being a symbol of the Italian coastline, Tanner proposed to Danae while walking through a lemon and olive grove in Cinque Terre during a vacation to Italy. These lemons had more than a design purpose, as they embodied the moment where the couple’s wedding journey and marriage began, with hints of the lemons seen throughout the day.

Danae and Tanner invited one hundred and thirty of their friends and family to celebrate their wedding day at the world renowned Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. A castle on a mountain base within Banff National Park, a UNESCO world heritage located in Western Canada.

The couple’s ceremony took place in front of cathedral windows and marble floors with the Rocky Mountains as their backdrop. A custom eight foot circle arch designed by Flower Artistry made a statement and furthered the organic and natural feel that Danae wanted to have. A harpist greeted guests as they arrived and took their seats in lime washed chiavari chairs before the ceremony began.

For the reception, guests were wowed by the high ceilings and beauty of Mount Stephen Hall where a mix of long banquet tables and round tables offered a styled and elegant setting. Tall sandstone taper candles in crystal holders set a romantic tone within the castle as the sun began to set. Modern touches of grey and gold matte flatware and linen napkins were beautifully balanced by gold rimmed glassware and custom menus on calligraphed parchment with hand-torn edges.

The flower centerpieces and wooden cross back vineyard chairs added in the perfect balance of natural and organic elements that Danae and Tanner wanted to come through in the design. Individualized limoncello flavours greeted each guest at their setting to further keep with the Italian inspired design. Garden roses in various tones of cappuccino and distant drummer paired with wine coloured ranunculi and peach spray roses added elegant tones into the wedding design.

The show stopper of the wedding reception, the cake. Adorned in natural greenery with lemon slices carefully placed on the 4-tier salta stucco buttercream cake included two decadent flavours, strawberry and lemon lavender in honey soak, which captured the hearts and taste buds of the guests.

Photography: Justine Milton Photography | Wedding Planning & Design: Julianne Young Weddings | Flowers : Flower Artistry | Cake: Kake | Stationery : Plush Invitations | Hair and Make Up: Lisa Marie Racz of Top Knot Brides | DJ: Pez Productions | Wedding Venue: Fairmont Banff Springs | Ceremony Harpist: Deborah Nyack | Ceremony Musicians : Ensemble Cascade | Rentals: Modern Luxe | Rentals: Special Event Rentals | Vow Books: Flourish Calligraphy

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See the 15 Gowns That Prove Traditional with a Twist Is the Biggest Trend of 2019

Trends may come and go, but the new year is on the horizon and we’re embracing the change with open arms. Tops on our list in 2019? Classic gowns with a decidedly sexier twist. Yes, we will always fall for those traditional, princess-inspired looks – but give us an illusion neckline or a backless style with a mermaid tail and we’re all googly eyes and dropped jaws. See 15 of our faves from the runways below.

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Blush Bohemian Wedding at Ios Club and Cycladic Gem in Greece

Carefree and in love, this Bride had me at barefoot. Barefoot in Greece, with her Groom and dozens of loved ones. Does it get any better than that? While Anna Roussos‘ images of this celebration captivated me, I proceeded to be wowed by the film from Vasilis Kantarakis Films, which provides proof that this was one ridiculously good wedding. Take a few minutes to be a virtual guest at this Cycladic Gem Luxury Villa ceremony followed by a reception at the Ios Club , you won’t regret it.

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From MAZI Event… It was such an enjoyable experience to design and plan the wedding day of our wonderful Daniel and Jasmyn… From the very beginning of our communication we fell in love with this beautiful bride and her vision to get married on a secluded and peaceful spot in Ios island in Greece, overlooking the Aegean Sea!

Daniel was looking forward to propose to Jasmyn with her beloved animal at arm’s length, made it so that they went at the Canberra zoo, where they stayed overnight in the giraffe enclosure! It was definitely the sweetest wedding proposal we have ever heard and we couldn’t resist to include this lovely animal as a sketch detail in their wedding stationery!

Our couple had always dreamt of a summer destination wedding in Greece, and since Ios island is their happy place, they didn’t need much convincing that it was the ideal for them. The ceremony took place at a serene location where everybody, couple and guests, had to make their descent for over 180 meters through a seaside secret path, however the compensation was well worth it! The calm and peaceful ambience of this magic place combined with the breath-taking view to the boundless horizon and the Aegean Sea, made the perfect scenery for the couple to exchange vows of eternal love and dedication in front of an amazing floral arch.

The ceremony was followed by a dinner party, accompanied by Greek flavours especially chosen for the occasion which the guests savoured against the setting sun, enjoying the view and the fresh sea breeze. It was an experience that will be forever cherished in everyone’s hearts… What the couple loved the most was the attention to detail, which was highlighted by the calligraphy wedding stationery, the elegant three-tiered wedding cake with their handwritten names as a wedding topper, arranged on the stunning floral swinging base, the rustic whiskey and cigar bar, the handmade water coloured in soft hues deckle edged menus on the dinner tables. All decorated with the uniquely inspired floral combination of eucalyptus greeneries and wild garden roses… an arrangement that made up for a fresh, bohemian chic style wedding! As the sunset palette was constantly shifting, this perfect evening was completed by the signature cocktails and the one-of-a-kind wedding gifts for the guests: Mastic liqueur love shots against the bar with the calligraphy bar backdrop that was calling everyone to get up on the dance floor and sway under the moonlight! A dreamy party full of memories an amazing couple full of love!

Photography: Anna Roussos | Wedding Cinema: Vasilis Kantarakis Films | Wedding Planner: Mazi Event Design and Production | Florals: Red Box Days | Reception Venue: Ios Club | Ceremony Venue: Cycladic Gem | Photography Studio: Velvet Rose Studio | Wedding Stationery, Calligraphy: Chirography

A Fairytale Wedding at Château De Robernier in Provence

When former Miss Scotland weds an international Scottish rugby player – you know it’s going to be one gorgeous wedding! White Eden Weddings planned their fairytale day at Château de Robernier in the romantic Provence region of France. The bride couldn’t have looked more beautiful in her drop-dead Galia Lahav gown while her bridesmaids stunned in shimmering lavender dresses, all captured by Craig & Eva Sanders Photography. Don’t miss out on the emotional video by Heart Visuals at the end (you’ll want the tissue box nearby for this one!)

From White Eden WeddingsEllie and Richie’s wedding was planned and designed to be a true fairytale for them and their guests. Richie is an international Scottish rugby player and plays pro in Toulouse, France. Ellie is a student and former Miss Scotland.

They met in June 2011 in Glasgow and started dating in December. Richie proposed in September 2015 and they’ve contacted us in July 2017, one year before their wedding to plan their dream day.

Ellie’s idea was to plan a very elegant and refined wedding, around a color palette of gold, white and lots of gypsophila. We had a very high level of custom, starting with the bespoke stationery suite – designed by the great Laila Lettering– which featured the hand drawn Chateau, in gold foil, to the favors (personalized candle for the ladies, whisky bottle for the gentlemen), to the hand calligraphed place cards stung into French vanilla macaroons.

The aesthetics was one part of this beautiful wedding, as Craig & Eva Sanders captured it so well, but the atmosphere was equally important to Ellie & Richie and everything was thought to make the guests feel comfortable, welcome and loved; and make sure they were having an amazing time.

A bagpiper accompanied Ellie as she walked down the aisle, a caricaturist entertained the guests during the cocktail hour where they could also sip the 2 signature cocktails while enjoying typical and provencal canapés. This wedding was visually beautiful but the love we could feel from the guests for these two lovebirds was truly breathtaking.

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Photography: Craig & Eva Sanders Photography | Wedding planner: White Eden Weddings | Flowers: Sisters & Blush Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rings: Tom Coll Jewellery | Caterer: Les Filles du Sud | Hair: Asteria Bridal | DJ: UK DJs Abroad | Favors: Candelle & Co | Groom's Attire: Andrew Brookes Tailoring | Wedding Venue: Chateau De Robernier | Bridal boutique: Kavelle | Filmmaker: Heart Visuals | Hair & make up : Asteria Bridal | Make up artist: Jennifer Peffer | Rentals: Options | Stationery & calligraphy: Laila Lettering

5 Ways To Crush Holiday Stress

The countdown is on darlings! We’ve got less than a week to Christmas and that means the pressure is on. Presents to wrap (or maybe shop for still?!), weekend parties to plan for, cards to send, decorating to do? The list is endless around the holidays, making for added stress we could all do without. The solution? Avoid the grinch-y feels with these five tips from life coach Yana German featuring imagery from one of our favorite past shoots by Perry Vaile. #5 is my favorite, and such a simple way to spread cheer!

ONE. Limit places you go: Holiday parties are fun and can be a great way to sit down or have fun with your friends and co-workers. Holiday parties can also become very stressful if you try to go to every single one of them. “It’s not about trying to figure which party or friend is more important. It’s about having a clear intention of what you’d like to experience at each one of those parties,” says German. “Take a few minutes and try to visualize those parties: do you want to have a wild night, or do you prefer a calm dinner? Would you like to dress up, or go to a more casual party? Would you like to go and meet your partner’s co-workers, or would you rather have a dinner party at home with your close friends?” explains German.

TWO. Create your own traditions instead of following someone else’s: One of the biggest battles couples have during the holiday season is choosing whose parents they will celebrate with. “A lot of my clients struggle to navigate this tricky situation,” says German. There is a lot of pressure to follow the old traditions and make everyone happy. “When I first moved to the US, my family and I were struggling to follow all the new traditions. The same thing happened when I got married,” says Yana. “You have to create your own traditions instead of trying to copy someone else’s. Every family is different, everyone’s values are different so you have to be able to do what works for you, and not for you neighbour or co-worker.”

THREE. Slow down. There are so many things happening during the holiday season… sending out holiday cards, decorating the Christmas tree and buying gifts—just to name a few. But how often do we actually sit down and enjoy our beautifully lit Christmas tree? How often do we slow down to have hot chocolate by the fireplace? “We are so busy trying to check off all of the things on our to-do lists that we forget to actually enjoy them,” says German. “Give yourself at least a 30 minute break to recharge. I love doing breathing exercises while looking outside the window at the horizon. It helps you become more connected and aware,” says German.

FOUR. Stop being perfect: Who doesn’t love checking out Pinterest for some great table decor ideas or dishes? “When we’re hosting a Holiday get-together we often feel the urge to satisfy everyone’s needs, whether it’s a dietary restriction or simply a taste preference. We become so tense making sure everyone is happy that we that we are faced with anxiety ourselves,” says German. “Take a minute and evaluate whether the perfect decorations are worth more than the time you would spend enjoying your friends and family.”

FIVE. Share compliments with your loved ones: We spend so much time trying to find the perfect gifts for our family and friends, yet we still manage to get annoyed with them during the holidays. “You spend hours trying to find the perfect gift for your mom and it only takes a second for you to get mad at her for insisting to eat more of her pie,” says German. “Show your loved ones how grateful you are. Happiness is infectious and more much more important than the gifts.”

Tips: Yana German

SMP’s Little Black Book is Launching…Just in Time for Engagement Season!

We are getting SO close (as in days!!) to launching our completely refreshed Little Black Book program and I could NOT be more excited about it! Just in the knick of time for Engagement Season to boot!

So here’s what. We’ve spent the last 6 months talking to high end vendors and creative partners, like yourselves, about what worked, what didn’t work, what they wished for in a program like the Little Black Book and what they would do without. We’ve challenged our assumptions on what a Vendor Directory could and should be in today’s incredibly fast-paced and saturated industry.

We’ve pushed ourselves to build smarter, to dig deeper and to create something that celebrates what the Little Black Book has always been but with a fresh, modern view of our online culture. And now, we are putting the finishing touches on a robust new LBB that we know you are going to love!

Okay, so let’s dive in. We’ll keep this short…Riiiight.

When I founded Style Me Pretty, I did so with the strong belief that couples deserved a place on the internet for beautiful, highly curated and meaningful inspiration right alongside the tools to which they needed to plan something of their own that matched that very beauty. Thus, the Little Black Book was born. As time has passed – and our sweet industry has become overly saturated – I only feel more strongly about the need for an exquisitely curated LBB and I truly feel honored to be given a chance to bring the brand back to our roots…back HOME.

Now to the good stuff! After months of boots-on-the-ground research with many of you, we’re ready to unveil our refreshed Little Black Book program – one that will put you in front of our audience of engaged couples, work hand-in-hand with your business goals and one that fosters an exclusive membership community of like-minded professionals. In just a few short days you will be given the opportunity to reserve your spot!

Here are some of the perks that you can look forward to:

* Personalized Packages. Since when are wedding businesses one size fits all? We will be offering several plans, a la carte options, and opportunities to create a bespoke package that works for you and your very unique business needs.

* Streamlined Pre-Approvals. Because we believe that your time should be spent on your business, not marketing your business, pre-approvals will not only be included but will also be super seamless and simple.

* Instagram Features. 1 million… yep, that’s our Instagram reach. #HumbleBrag. There will be opportunities to add on instagram features to your program. Later in the year, we’ll be rolling out opportunities to leverage our social media which has a combined reach of over 14 million – the largest in the bridal space.

* Community. An exclusive SMP community space for you to connect directly with other LBB members as well as myself, Tait, and the rest of the SMP team. Keep in touch, ask questions, find business support, share your news or just hang out.

* Curation. Due to your fervent feedback, we have ensured that our highest priority is the curation and selection of members that are the best fit for our couples.

In a few days, we’ll be sending out an email with a private, by invitation only link to you. Woot, woot! The link will connect you to an automated checkout system where we will identify the package most comparable to your previous membership and will outline our newer, smarter Add-Ons.

As a thank you for your incredible support of SMP, the beautiful content that you have provided to us and our deep gratitude for sticking with us, we’d love to offer all Legacy Members a 15% discount upon signing back up.
The offer will expire Jan. 14th.

*Important Note: Beginning on January 14th, 2019, you will no longer show up in our vendor directory if you do not sign up for a new listing. We hate to put the pressure on, but…(lol) engagement season is knocking at our door and we are anxious to build out a book that, well, kicks ass!

So,stay tuned for more info very soon! I really hope you will join us as we re-launch, refresh and revitalize SMP’s Little Black Book of preferred wedding vendors. We just know that the LBB 2.0 is going to be a game changer and we so want you to be a part of it!

xoxo, Abby & The Entire SMP Team

Charming Wedding at Della Terra Mountain Chateau in the Colorado Rockies

At first sight, I literally dropped my jaw at the beauty of this fete captured by Mason Neufeld. The bride floating about in her dress from The Bridal Collection, getting ready with her mama (how sweet!), surrounded by loved ones… these two wore BEAMING smiles and their love feels as big as the incredible views. And because I can’t help but link to one more favorite of mine: here you go. Join me in the full gallery for more!

From Mason NeufeldAs the sun set, Rachel & Jake held each other with tears in their eyes as they soaked in the beautiful landscape before them, atop of a 11,827 summit in the Tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park. The pair felt so full of love and contentment from how perfectly every moment fell into place for their wedding celebration. It was everything the pair had dreamed of for the past one and a half years of planning every detail with intention and thoughtfulness.

With the change of the season from summer to fall, the two High School Sweethearts were wed at Della Terra Mountain Chateau in Estes, Colorado. The celebration was filled with the prettiest flowers, with a major focus on family and the rare success that their love holds. They have absolutely beat all of the odds. Jake is Rachel’s very first boyfriend and now forever love. In Jake’s academy they are part of the %2 club; meaning they are one of the two-percent of couples that last through to graduation from the military program. Rachel just graduated from Regis University. They supported each other through their education while being long distance the entire time. Rachel would hop on a red-eye flight from Colorado to New York for just one to two days with her love over the weekends. Not to mention, they were long distance for 5/6 years that they’ve been together. Surrounded by their loved ones, their wedding day was full of teary eyes, sentimental stories, and the sweetness of a steadfast love that surpassed every obstacle they’ve faced over the years.

From the Bride… Jake and I have been together a total of six years, five of which have been long distance. We are high school sweethearts who beat the odds! We were both raised in Colorado, so we both knew getting married in the mountains would be perfect. Jake attended The United Sates Military Academy at West Point and graduated in 2017. I went to Regis University and got my bachelors degree in Elementary Education. Jake proposed to me while I was studying abroad in Ireland. He spent his short, four day Thanksgiving break traveling across the Atlantic to ask me THE question. I am so lucky my first ever boyfriend was my first love and now my forever love! After one and a half years of planning, every detail fell into place. I loved seeing how our team of vendors created my vision.

I have always dreamed of my wedding day ever since I was a young girl and it was nothing short of perfection. My color palette was inspired by a combination of light summer colours (blush, white, greenery) and an added pop of Burgundy since it was Labor Day weekend (almost fall). I knew I wanted to bring out the natural mountain beauty with lots of greenery in my bouquet and on the arch. I wanted everything to be very classic, timeless, and romantic.

It truly was a perfect fairytale. Every detail from the written vows to petal toss and to being surrounded by our most special people in such a special space made the day one we will treasure forever. Our wedding felt so very us, we were able to incorporate who we are as individuals and who we are together as a couple and team.

More on the Wedding Details… Rachel went to The Bridal Collection in search of a classy and timeless gown. She found the perfect dress when she got creative and mixed a show stopping Wtoo skirt with a delicate bodice from Allure Bridals. The combination was unique and suited the bride so seamlessly.

Rachel always envisioned an up-do, and Laura Gravina made all of her wedding hair dreams come true. Her makeup by Kacie Mcintosh was natural with a little pop in the lipstick to match the pop of Burgundy in her florals.

The three generations of the Klein family ladies all wore pearl earrings, and Rachel wore her grandmothers.
The rings were custom and designed by Rachel and J Albrecht Designs. Rachel’s sapphire ring was her mothers, that, in combination with her Michael Kors shoes were her “something blue”.

Rev. Scott Awbrey led a very intimate ceremony that encouraged the participation of the guests and focused on the couples story & their personal vows to each other. The layout of the venue allowed for every guest to participate in the ceremony, petal toss, and saber arch.

Jake and his groomsmen and friends from West Point joined him in uniform. At the end of our petal toss, the military guests created a saber arch. The saber arch is a tradition in which the best man requests a kiss from the bride to the groom as a right of passage.

In addition to military traditions, I (the Bride) incorporated some personal family items. My mother made homemade apricot jam in mini jars as wedding favors. This was something super special to me since she is such a loving mother who puts her heart in whatever she does. My garter is a family heirloom that was worn by my mom and her three sisters and my cousin in Ireland in June of this year!

Della Terra Chateau is nestled on the border of Rocky Mountain National Park, so naturally the bride and groom opted in for a day-after session there. Atop a 11,827 summit in the Tundra, the pair braved the cold and altitude to capture some extra special portraits. The moment that the sun set on their wedding weekend, Rachel & Jake sat in reflection of all of the amazing moments that it held. Jake was in tears, Rachel giggled with joy, both felt so content and full of love.

Photographer: Mason Neufeld Photography | Floral Design: Lace.and.lilies | cake: Colorado Rose Cake Company | Bride's Shoes: Michael Kors | Catering: Jubilations | Makeup: Beauty Mark By Kacie | Hair: Styled by Laura G. | Calligraphy: Monica Hamilton | DJ: My Elite DJ | officiant: Rev. Scott Awbrey | Venue: Della Terra Mountain Chateau | Bridal Boutique: The Bridal Collection | Dress Designer (bodice): Allure Bridal | Dress Designer (skirt): Wtoo | Film Lab: PhotoVision Prints | Invitation Set: Minted | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Rings (Bride): J. Albrecht Design | Rings (Groom): Blue Nile | Venue & Accommodations: Della Terra Mountain Chateau | Venue Coordinator: Amanda of Della Terra Mountain Chateau

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A Festive Floral-Filled Charleston Wedding at Lowndes Grove

I don’t think I’ve ever met a wedding at Lowndes Grove that I didn’t like. To me, it is quintessential Charleston. The arms of the Spanish Moss trees dance with the nearby palms for the most charming photos, that Catherine Ann so beautifully honored here. With a stunning setting secured, Pure Luxe Bride helped bring the Bride & Groom’s vision to life and oh, is it Southern to a T.

From Catherine Ann PhotographyEllyn & Richard got married on Cinco de Mayo (their go-to restaurant choices are usually Mexican spots) with a beautiful head table full of hanging flowers. They served chips & guac with margaritas during the cocktail hour and also had an oyster & cigar bar down by the water.

From the bride Ellyn… We met just after college at a happy hour at Sweetwater Brewery in Atlanta. We had both just graduated from Emory and were both athletes there but our paths didn’t cross until after graduation!

One of our favorite moments was just before dinner – Richard and I had been talking and mingling with all our friends and family but found a minute alone together. We went upstairs at Lowndes Grove to the front balcony that overlooked the property. We could see everyone and everything going on from up there and were able to have just a couple minutes alone together and take it in that we were actually married!

The bridesmaids wore sandstone dresses by Watters. They all wore the same color but an array of different styles.

Richard is from Raleigh, NC and I grew up in Victor, NY, but we live in Atlanta now. My parents moved to Charleston about 5 years ago and Richard and I have visited quite a bit over that time. We have so many good memories there and Richard actually proposed at the Battery. So when we started looking for wedding locations & venues, Charleston just felt right to us!

We loved Lowndes Grove and all of its natural beauty so we wanted to just build on that with light colors and greenery. We wanted to do something unique for the head table and had a seen a couple pictures of floral walls behind head tables that we loved, but we were doing our head table in the middle and wanted a way to do something similar. Our wedding planners at Pure Luxe Bride helped us figure out how to make that vision come to life with the floral overhang and we love how it turned out!

Our wedding was on cinco de mayo which was perfect because we love mexican food, so we had margaritas, ceviche, & guacamole during cocktail hour to play off our wedding date! My family is very Polish so we had to have a polka played during the reception which was so much fun! The most special touch of all was when Richard surprised me and played the vocals of Ed Sheeran’s Thinking out Loud on his violin with the band!

Photography: Catherine Ann Photography | Florals: Petaloso | Cake: Patrick Properties | Church: Grace Cathedral | Caterer: Patrick Properties | Hair & Makeup: Wedding Hair By Charlotte | Band: Emerald Empire Band | Wedding Venue: Lowndes Grove Plantation | Planners: Pure Luxe Bride | Rentals: Eventworks | Rentals: Ooh! EventHaus

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A Romantic Kestrel Park Wedding of Timeless Elegance

Classic \ˈkla-sik \ : serving as a standard of excellence, of recognized value, traditional, enduring… Lauren & Boyd’s wedding. Kestrel Park set the scene for the most gorgeous day ever planned by LVL Weddings & Events and captured by Brandon Kidd Photography. The bride was an absolute vision in her elegant, strapless Oscar de la Renta gown – just wait until you see the look on her groom’s face when she walked down the aisle! *wipes tear*… 

From the Bride… Boyd and I met in 2011 when we were both living in San Francisco through our mutual friend (and Boyd’s groomsman) Jimmy. We started dating in July 2012 and got married almost exactly 6 years from our first date! Beginning our relationship as twenty-somethings living in the heart of San Francisco was a blast – every weekend was a different festival, concert, party, or fun weekend trip outside the city. Four months into officially dating, Boyd’s company moved him to Barcelona to work for a few months, just as I was beginning my Master’s degree in Teaching at University of San Francisco. We made the decision to stay together and do the long distance thing, which ultimately made us so much stronger as a couple. A month after he left I flew out to visit him and we got to spend Thanksgiving together in Paris, which was so romantic and a memory we will always cherish. When Boyd returned to the Bay area a few months later we moved in together and rest was history!

For our wedding, we envisioned a beautiful, warm, outdoor celebration under the stars with all our closest friends and family. For our style vision, I wanted something that was classic and elegant, that would never be “out” of style with a color palette of white, shades of grey, greenery and touches of gold. I kept the overall style very simple and timeless, which is how I would describe my personal style as well. So many times, I think weddings are filled with unnecessary amounts of décor that they end up looking cluttered. Instead, I went the more minimalist route. Everything we included in our wedding was a thoughtful decision was there for a reason. Seeing all the months of hard work and decisions come together on our wedding day was such a feeling I will never forget. Then in the weeks that followed, hearing all our guest’s reactions to the wedding, things like it was the most beautiful and real wedding they had ever been to, or that it was the most delicious meal, or the most they’ve danced in years etc,,. Was so rewarding. If I could define our wedding in three ways, I’d say it was magical, love-filled and perfect.

We really wanted our wedding day to feel personal and genuine to the two of us and our relationship. One choice we made was having my uncle, Frank officiate the ceremony. His personal connection to us and my family made the ceremony really special to us. We also had Boyd’s grandmother, Pauline, read the lyrics of the Led Zeppelin song “Thank You” during the ceremony because Boyd insisted on somehow working Led Zeppelin (his favorite band) into our wedding. It was surprisingly a very emotional reading and had almost everyone in tears!

Another unique touch we included in our wedding was our escort cards. When Boyd was planning his proposal to me, he was worried a ring box in his jeans pocket would be too obvious, since he never carries anything in his pockets. He cleverly (thanks to his mom) decided to store the engagement ring in a mini altoid box. So when Boyd got down on one knee to propose (on a birthday wine tasting trip to Healdsburg) he pulled an altoid box out of his pocket! He had even kept all the altoids in there in case I had noticed the mints earlier in the day and asked for one! So we wanted to somehow incorporate mini altoid tins into our wedding day because it had been such a funny memory from our proposal. Our calligrapher, Seniman Calligraphy helped create hand written paper wraps for the mini altoid tins which served as our escort cards, telling each guest where they were sitting. We displayed them all on an antique wooden bookcase. Another special part of our wedding day was our sweetheart table where Boyd and I sat for the dinner reception. My brother, Carter, and dad, Steve, built a beautiful table out of reclaimed Douglas fir that we used for our welcome table and then again for our sweetheart table. It is a memento from our wedding that we will cherish in our home forever.

A hilarious and unexpected surprise on our wedding day was the groomsmen’s grand entrance to the reception. Unannounced to us, Boyd’s groomsmen all got together and planned a surprise entrance to the reception. Boyd’s nickname in high school and still today is “Dino,” short for dinosaur. Playing on his nickname the groomsmen all stampeded into the dinner area pretending like they were dinosaurs, rawring and everything. Everyone thought it was hilarious, and it’s one of our favorite memories from the night. 

Our two signature cocktails were based off of our two favorite cocktails from the early days of our relationship living in San Francisco. The “Strawberry Fields” was fresh strawberries, lemonade, and vodka, muddled with mint. We used to drink a similar drink on the back patio of the bar “Tipsy Pig” in the Marina on warm (and foggy) San Francisco days. And the “Pasion” was a fresh passion fruit, tequila, lime, and chili margarita, which was based off our favorite margarita from Mexican restaurant, Tacolicious, where we went of our first date.

Later in the evening we served Espresso Martini’s (Dino-mites) to keep everyone going on the dance floor, which are another favorite drink of ours. Dinner was served family style under the stars. The food was a very important element of our wedding to us. My mom, Julie, is a chef, so she played an integral role in helping us select the caterer and craft a delicious menu. We choose local caterer, Field to Table, because we liked their ability to source local organic produce and meats. Ice cream has always been my favorite dessert so having an ice cream truck was one of the first wedding choices we made! It was a big hit!

My fondest wedding moment was my dad walking me down the aisle to the Beatles, “Here Comes the Sun.” It was such a special moment for me and my dad, and then when I locked eyes with Boyd, I couldn’t take my eyes off of him. I had never been so excited to marry him as I was in that moment. Boyd said his fondest moment was when we shared our personal vows with each other during our first look. It was a special moment and was very emotional. That was the moment he played in his head the most prior to the wedding, so when it actually happened it was surreal. Boyd and I both wanted to write our own vows but didn’t really want to recite them for everyone there to hear. We felt like we would say something different if it was for an audience rather than just for the other person. For this reason, we decided to write our own vows and read them to each other during our first look when we were alone. We both agree that this was one of our favorite moments during the day and we were so glad we chose to do this. We also crafted, more simple vows to read during the ceremony, that still reflected “us.”

Finding my wedding dress was surprisingly the hardest, and least fun part of wedding planning for me. I should have known that is would be a challenge, since I’m very particular about things, but I never imagined it would be as hard as it was. After trying on over 100 dresses, I made one last trip up to LA to go shopping with my bridesmaid and friend, Christine. She took me to the Oscar de la Renta boutique on Melrose Ave., where I finally found my dress. I didn’t cry or have that “aha” moment that brides talk about but I did feel beautiful and loved the way it made me feel.

One of the best pieces of advice I read prior to planning our wedding was, “Your wedding guests won’t remember what your wedding looked like, but they will remember how it made them feel.” As hard as it was I tried to remind myself of this throughout the planning process. Keep your guests and the experience they will have in mind rather than focusing on the appearance of everything. The little gestures and extras touches you do will go a long way with guests. For example, we served grilled artichokes at our reception because they are a favorite of ours. We were concerned that guests might not want to eat them since they can be messy, so we had the waiters pass moist hand toilettes that said “for your Grubby hands” on them – playing off our last name, Grubbs. For grooms, Boyd says “good luck…hahah. But honestly, be there for your partner as an emotional support. That’s was the best help I could give Lauren throughout the process.”

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Photography: Brandon Kidd Photography | Videographer: ByDesign Films | Florist: Anna Le Pley Taylor | Cake : Lilac Patisserie | Bracelet: Cartier | Bridesmaid Dresses: Joanna August | Caterer: Field To Table Events | Hair and Makeup: Chiali Meng | Lighting: SPARK Creative Events | Entertainment: That Vibe Band | Wedding Venue: Kestrel Park | Bar: Flair Project | Bridal Salon: Marina Morrison | Bridal Shoes: Tony Bianco | Coffee: Welcome Coffee Cart | Flower Girl Dresses: Isabelle Garreton | Formal Wear (Men’s): Hugo Boss | Gown Designer: Oscar De La Renta | Ice Cream Truck: Negranti Creamery | Invitations/ Stationery: Seniman Calligraphy | Limo/Transportation: executive limo | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Planning: LVL Weddings & Events | Rentals: Theoni Collection | Rentals : Glassy Baby | Rentals : Ventura Rental Party Center | Restrooms: Platinum Pro Portables | Wedding Rings: H.Dayan & Co

Sunny DIY Malibu Wedding at Brookview Ranch

If I could give out a DIY award from all the weddings this past year—this Bride, would get it. Along with her maid of honor, Katie designed so many of the little details, from the gorgeous hand-torn invitation suite, to the calligraphy escort tiles and custom denim bridesmaids jackets, just for starters. Mulberry & Moss provided the eye-candy blooms, while Details Darling stepped into the help coordinate their lovely celebration, for a DIY day of love. Make sure to experience the full gallery on this one, loves, Melanie Osorio captured every ounce of inspiration.

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From Melanie OsorioKatie and Zack met at Zack’s annual UCLA Men’s Soccer Teams Cocktail party. Zack and his fellow teammates were all dressed to impress. He was wearing a suit and Burberry tie and Katie, a self described “country girl from Pennsylvania”, pulled up in jean shorts and a tee shirt. Katie was actually the one who gathered the courage to introduce herself first. She knew there was something special about him and she’ll tell you she “had to get to know him”. They ended up hanging out the entire evening and from that point on they were inseperable. Zack invited Katie every weekend to watch games, go to the beach and surf.

Going on 7 years together, their wedding day celebration was full of love, laughter, and sunshine. Katie and her maid of honor designed every little detail, from the hand torn invitation suite, to the calligraphy escort tiles and custom denim bridesmaids jackets. Guests dined al fresco style at long wooden tables, adorned with the most lush florals from Mulberry and Moss.

From the Bride… I have never been one to dream about my wedding when I was little. But as soon as I got engaged I went into full on planning mode. I like to think of myself as a creative person and knowing that I got to create something to special for our day was both exciting and a little intimidating. I was very thankful to have an awesome maid of honor that was not only there for the special moments, but she helped me with all of the creative aspects. I knew I wanted to DIY most of the wedding, because there’s something special to me about having each part of the day have so much meaning. My maid of honor and I designed and created everything from invitations to menus to custom jean jackets. I also made all my runners and escort tiles! As far as colors go I wanted a romantic pallet but also a pop of color. I am all about classic with a twist!

I also want brides to know that weddings are intimidating and stressful and expensive. However, if you have a vision and a great group of vendors it makes all the difference in the world. Finding people you can trust in the process makes life so much easier, and allows you to focus on the important aspect of the wedding, which is getting to marry your best friend!

Photography: Melanie Osorio Photography | Videography: Iron & Fern | Coordinator: Details Darling | Floral Design: Mulberry & Moss | Dress: Sarah Seven | Cake: Frost It Cakery | Ceremony Venue: Brookview Ranch | Shoes: Bella Belle | Catering: L.A. Roots Catering Co. | Hair and Makeup: Cheek to Cheek Artistry | Calligraphy: Christa Suppé Photo | DJ: Vox DJs | Groom's Attire: Indochino | Desserts: Sugar Crush Sweets | Laser signs: Happily Ever Etched | Rentals: Archive Rentals | Veil: Veiledbeauty

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A Floral-Filled Wedding at Leopoldskron Palace – the Castle from The Sound of Music!

The hills are aliveee, with the sound of wedding bells! Today’s beautiful couple tied the knot with the help of A Very Beloved Wedding at none other than Leopoldskron Palace, also known as the castle from The Sound of Music… umm, how dreamy is that?! The bride stunned in an off-the-shoulder Monique L’huillier gown, the floral design by A Very Beloved Bloom and Ponk Rentals was a heavenly array of blush and cream blooms and every detail was perfectly captured by Greg Finck Photography! We’re just warning you now, this one will absolutely take your breath away.

From their wedding planner, A Very Beloved WeddingFarah and Mark complement each other in every way. He`s a cautious thinker, with a pragmatic sense of the world and a loving husband to be. She is a vivid spirit, big hearted and elegant lady. Together they are strong, fun, lucky, vivid and compatible. Their wedding was romantic, dreamy, timeless, and elegant. It was all about the romance found in flowers and in love stories such as “The Sound of Music”. Thus, the floral element and the emphasize of the musical in several details was very important.

The wedding’s hashtag was #FarahEverMoses. The venue, Schloss Leopoldskron is a rococo palace build in the 18th century by Archbishop of Salzburg Count Leopold Anton von Firmian. It is surrounded by a wide park with an amazing view from the romantic garden on the lake Leopoldskron. This palace is one of the world most famous places, due to the musical “The Sound of Music”. The color palette was romantic and dreamy, with light pastel colors, sage, blush, soft whites, cremes, ivory, and touches of gold.

The grandness of the venue with elements such as marble and stone were softened by romantic touches of colors and flowers. The ceremony took place between the legendary horses with the beautiful lake as a backdrop. To welcome the guests to the ceremony a sign in an antique gold frame was placed on a wooden easel, mentioning the hashtag #FarahEverMoses and the words “Pick a seat not a side.” Guests enjoyed a get together and greet the couple in the garden and terrace area of Leopoldskron, close to the ceremony. Garden furniture with pillows and romantic flower arrangements on the tables made the festive décor highlights of the cocktail complete. A sign in a gold antique frame on an easel described the program of the day and mentioned the hashtag #FarahEverMoses. The seating chart was placed on an easel and had the title “Sounds like love” according to the Sound of Music theme and also some ornaments of the stationery according to the floral theme. The hashtag was also mentioned. The chart itself was adorned with flowers and greens and presented during the cocktail.

The dinner took place in the main salon of the palace among marble columns, gold stucco and golden chairs. Flowers diverse heights where placed, saluting the ceiling, in gold vases. The setting was classic and dreamy, with blush tablecloths and ivory napkins of French brocade. The tall and big candles in nude/blush are in gold candle holders of diverse heights or on the tablecloth to create a sense of movement, the cutlery was matt gold. The table names of the letterpress flowery stationery suite where also displayed on the table. Letterpress menus where placed on the folded napkins on the charger plates. The glassware was classic with gold. The table names recreated the Sound of music theme “a few of my favorite things”: e. g. Raindrops on roses, whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles, warm woolen mittens, cream-colored ponies, crisp apple strudels, silver-white winters, schnitzel with noodles, doorbells and sleigh bells.

After the last course, the cake was cut in the Venetian room and served together with other sweets on a round sweet table. The room was filled with mirrors, candles, paintings, and gold. After the bride changes her outfit the party starts downstairs with party light and candle light. An open bar was also displayed indoors. The stationery was timeless and elegant. It is of fine art Letterpress and 100% cotton paper. The design of the font is classic, and the ornaments are floral. The give aways where heart shaped cups of tea with the signs “Keep love brewing” on them. They were presented with blush and white flowers on antique table during the party.

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Videography: Sequence Five | Floral Design: A Very Beloved Bloom | Flowers: PONK Rentals | Stationery: Herz&Co | Engagement ring: Jean Dousset | Ceremony music: Hochzeitsmusik | Bridal Rehearsal dinner dress: Gössl | Bridal gown: Monique Lhuillier | Bridal jewelry: Damas | Bridal shoes: Jimmy Choo | Cufflinks: Montblanc | Decoration: A Very Beloved Wedding | Destination Wedding Planning and Design: A Very Beloved Wedding | Furniture rentals: Rotfuchs | Groom shoes: Christian Louboutin | Groom tuxedo: Salvatore Ferragamo | Make-up and Hair: Alma Milcic | Palace: Leopoldskron Castle | Rehearsal Dinner Headpiece: Miss Lillys Hats | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: St. Peter Stiftskulinarium | Sweets and Cake: Cake Couture | Tabletop rentals: Cañigueral

An NHL Player Weds a UCLA Volleyball Player in a Colorful Affair at Terranea Resort

This bride’s unique style couldn’t be defined by the typical terms we’ve all heard before – so she made her own! It’s called coastic, a little bit of rustic with a side of the sea… and girl, we’re alllllll for it. Not only are these two ridiculously beautiful but they’re also amazing athletes – the groom plays for the Anaheim Ducks and the bride on the UCLA Volleyball team! From coral hued peonies from Oak And The Owl to the coolest bridal party denim jackets… this wedding just keeps on scorin’. Be sure to check out the full gallery of photos captured by Kristina Adams Photography with design from Intertwined Events!

From the bride… Josh and I have a modern love story – we met through Instagram! Josh is a defensemen on the Anaheim Ducks hockey team and growing up in California, I had never met anyone who played hockey before. As the story goes, we fell in love and I got the marry the love of my life! Our wedding was inspired by bright, warm colors with a rustic and coastal flare- what I like to call Coastic! 

Growing up a California girl, I knew I always wanted an ocean view, however, I enjoyed the rustic decor and color palette of a more rural venue. With a stunning view of the Pacific, Terranea was just that! 

While looking through wedding blogs, I stumbled upon a photo of a groom with a navy sheen suit and a crushed velvet teal Tom Ford bowtie. Believe it or not, this bow tie instantly became the main inspiration for our wedding. We paired teal with bright peaches, pinks and corals because in my eyes, the brighter the better!

I wanted a fun wedding that represented my non-traditional taste. Some of the details that were most special to my husband and I were of course, his bowtie which matched the boutonnieres and napkin treatment. Each place setting also featured an olive branch. The olive branch is special to us because olive is our favorite color and Terranea grows its own olives, so it perfectly tied in the venue’s history.

The table numbers resembled a piece of tile, because my husband and I enjoy the look of a fun tile. The tile pattern was actually taken from our wedding invitation! The pastor of our church married us to make the whole day absolutely perfect! My favorite part of the day was seeing everything come together aesthetically and dancing the night away with friends and family to an unbelievable live band!

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Photography: Kristina Adams Photography | Videography: Hoo Films | Design: Intertwined Events | Floral Design: Oak And The Owl | Bakery: Beverly's Bakery | Hair and Makeup: Beach Bridal Beauty | Venue: Terranea Resort | Linen: Luxe Linen | Rentals: Found Rental Co. | Rentals: Theoni Collection

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