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Wild White Horses + Gorgeous Gowns Are Making Our Dreams Come True

It’s no secret that the South of France holds a special place in SMP’s heart (one mention of lavender fields and we’re all aflutter) but it just rose to a whole new status with this styled shoot by Larissa Cleveland. Inspired by the beauty of the wild Camargue horses, this gallery is a fairytale brought to life and we can’t get enough. Get ready to love Provence even more than you thought you already did – right this way!

From Larissa Cleveland… This was my first time in the South of France. I’d been to Paris, but always dreamed of visiting the small towns and beautiful landscape of Provence. When I began my research for the trip, I stumbled across the unique history of the Camargue Horses. They are all white, and roam the salt marshes and flat territories along the coast. Not far from the beautiful cities of Saint Remy and Les Baux, where I’d be staying and photographing on my trip. The horses are a celebrated fixture of Provence history, and equally mysterious, as it is not known exactly how they came to be there.

I wanted to avoid the classic Provence stereotypes for this shoot, so I did not focus on the lavender fields or Grand Chateau’s in the countryside. Instead my inspiration would be the beautiful white Camargue horses, and old stone walls and alley-ways of the ancient towns. The soft greys and creams of the old stone, and the wild flowing mane of the Camargue horse perfectly complemented the pale pink, flowy J.Mendel dress provided by Jin Wang in San Francisco. The stunning white stone staircase inside the Hotel De Tourrel in Saint Remy made for a beautiful location, as well as the ancient alleyways outside. Then for sunset, we trekked to the top of the Ancient Ruins of Les Baux in the hills.

For the table inspiration, I chose pale pink hues and stone to mimic the rest of the shoot. Romantic, and a bit wild. Yonder Design made beautiful custom equestrian invites and I purchased the most beautiful petrified wood chargers from Terrain.

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Photography: Larissa Cleveland Photography | Floral Design: Larissa Cleveland Photography | Wedding Dress: J. Mendel | Hair + Makeup: Ylva Langenskiold | Venue: Les Baux De Provence | Venue: Hotel De Tourrel | Bridal Boutique: jinwang | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Floral Source: Aux Bouquets de Jules | Horse Figurine: Vintage | Models: Francesca and Laurent | Paper Goods: Yonder Design | Ribbon + Cloth: Silk and Willow | Tabletop: Crate And Barrel | Tabletop: Terrain at Styers | Wedding Ring: vintage

This is How You Do Southern Charm on St. Simons Island

Give us a wedding packed with Southern charm and you’ll find a happy group of wedding bloggers. But when said wedding is that of one of our very own? It’s time to pop the extra bottle of bubbly. Not only is Maggie and Jamie’s big day sprinkled with the prettiest views at Musgrove, it’s layered with gorgeous bridal portraits (Maggie, you’re stunning!), twinkling market lights and loads of blooms. Ready for more? See it all captured by Brooke Roberts Photography in The Vault.

From the Bride… Jamie and I met at the University of Alabama, it was one of those moments that we instantly knew that we were meant for one another. We settled in New Orleans and after six amazing years of dating Jamie proposed. He thoughtfully planned it all out with numerous surprises: proposing at one of our favorite wine & cocktail bars Oak, flying my parents and sister into town and throwing a surprise party with a few of our close friends and family members. I never would have dreamed this moment up!

The next day while talking with my mother, who had been secretly putting together ideas for the most special day, I reminisced of visiting Musgrove Plantation, one of the most memorable landmarks of my childhood spent on St. Simons Island. My mother couldn’t have been more excited to let me know that she had contacted Musgrove and they had recently started hosting weddings. This hidden gem of a location represented my roots and would be the perfect backdrop to come full circle and share this special memory with my New Orleans family.

Musgrove draws you in like a storybook romance. This beautiful picturesque 600-acre hidden sanctuary on the banks of Village Creek takes you back in time. Musgrove is rich with history from its construction in 1938 by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco heir and philanthropist Nancy Susan Reynolds, to the site for President Carter’s first pre-inaugural cabinet meeting. Musgrove was named after Mary Musgrove, a pioneer acclaimed as the Pocahontas and Sacagawea of the South and known as a cultural liaison between colonial Georgia and Native American societies, for her peace keeping efforts, entrepreneurship, and land claims to the Sea Islands in Georgia.

Mrs. Reynolds felt strongly that the Musgrove mission of family gathering and philanthropy carry on. In the spirit of that mission, generations still enjoy the lush grounds amidst the draping Spanish moss for conferences, retreats and…OUR wedding! While Musgrove offers incredible views and settings for both ceremonies and receptions, we chose nearby Christ Church for our ceremony prior to heading over to Musgrove for our reception. The English colonists established Christ Church in the 1800’s and the current parish house has been preserved with loving care ever since.

Knowing that festival season in New Orleans makes it difficult for our family and friends to travel, we booked May, a perfect time on the island for weather and for guests to get away for a vacation in a unique destination. As soon as we booked Musgrove and Christ Church, we knew we had to start getting down to the nitty gritty with the rest of the wedding planning. Thankfully my mother and her friend Mary Bostock are two incredibly talented and creative women. I knew I had nothing to worry about when it came to making sure my day was everything I could ever want and more.

When it came to my wedding dress I knew I wanted to keep it classic, chic and simple. I was out one day shopping by myself and came across Yvonne La Fleur, known for their beautiful handmade clothes. I had to see what all of the fuss was about. I knew as soon as I tried on my dress that it was, without question, the one. The hand woven lace with pearls overlay and the silk slip was so different from anything I had ever seen. It spoke to me and with much excitement and awe, my soon to be mother-in-law, mother and my sister chimed in with approval.

In searching for non-traditional bridesmaids dresses, I came across a fellow University of Alabama graduate who had been designing beautiful silk bridesmaids gowns in several different styles and hues. Natalie Deayala’s designs were the perfect compliment to my classic wedding dress style. My bridesmaids could pick their favorite style in my chosen blush hue that best complimented them ensuring that everyone felt beautiful and enjoyed wearing the dress throughout the day.

My sister happens to be good friends with Lisa Kerns of Lisa Kerns Jewelry. I am lucky enough to have some of Lisa’s pieces and felt that having pops of blues and greens with the blush hues of the bridesmaid dresses would align with the theme of nature both around us and on us. Plus who doesn’t love the gift of jewelry that will last a lifetime and is very unique?!

Amy Jenkins, of Bienvenue, has been my hairdresser from the time I was a young girl. I trusted her implicitly and knew that she and her colleague Tiffany Jones were exactly whom I needed to bring out the natural beauty in our bridal party. Similarly, Ashley Jordan didn’t miss a brush stroke with compliments of light and natural make-up. I couldn’t have felt more at ease and comforted knowing that this hair and makeup team was on the scene helping us to look natural and feel like ourselves.

Our day was filled with New Orleans wedding ceremonial traditions including the second line tradition and a New Orleans based American funk rock band procession. All of the wedding guests received handkerchiefs designed by my mother-in-law Diane Rabin. Our guests swung their handkerchiefs around behind us while our good friends from Flow Tribe lead the way to the reception.

Brooke Roberts and her husband captured every moment and detail of my special day with ease and grace….even those moments that I was not able to experience during such a busy day. Brooke is so incredibly talented with her natural ability to make you feel at ease and her style of catching the light and the perfect angles. It was something I had never experienced before in a photographer. Every smile and every happy tear was caught on camera without us even noticing that Brooke and her team were around.

Edward Armstrong of Edwards on St. Simons is one of my mother’s near and dear friends. He had already started to help plan the wedding before our engagement. Knowing how classic, natural and tasteful my mother is when it comes to her interior decorating, he took all of that into consideration when they sat down to plan the floral decorations. I knew that I wanted to incorporate the natural vegetation of the island as well as peonies, which are my favorite flowers. Edward combined all of these elements and more by including a touching surprise; adding my grandmother’s very special prayer book to my bouquet. In this way, my grandmother was present with me walking down the aisle and throughout the day.

Our choice of tents and chair, table and linen rentals was easy. Beachview Event Rental & Design is unquestionably one of the best in the business featuring, namely, effortless and classic tent styles. And who better than Janet Brown our talented, creative and thoughtful wedding planner, designer and caterer to take this blank canvas and paint it to mirror Musgrove’s natural elements from oversized festive floral features to local festive fare.

Janet is one of those planners who takes your special day and makes it her own to ensure that the day goes perfectly. She created a beautiful invite to our tent that included elegant classic entryway drapes that glistened with hanging garden lights. The Maplewood dance floor and the grapevine twig balls chandelier mimicked the feel of the beautiful moss covered oak trees. The green and white florals in moss covered urns and vases along with the natural elegance of the bamboo furnishings and celery green and white striped linens were yet more reminders of the gorgeous Musgrove grounds.

This simple southern charm carried over from decor into every aspect of the delicious local foods. Janet did an incredible job of juxtaposing my husband’s New Orleans background and my island lifestyle when designing delicious appetizers and a beautiful dinner. She spent hours at the local farmer’s markets sourcing only the best and most colorful fresh vegetables to roast including yellow summer squash and green beans with cauliflower for a bright and beautiful vegetable display. To compliment the vegetable offering, Janet loves to create elaborate cheese and fruit displays featuring layer upon layer of artisanal cheeses with an abundance of fruits including pears, figs and apricots. This particular display consisted of Georgia’s Sweet Grass Dairy goat cheese rolled in cranberries and pistachio nuts, creamy brie topped with Kahlua and Georgia pecans from Buccaneer Farms, Maytag blue cheese served with bourbon infused honey from Savannah Bee Company, and a mango chutney torta with Georgia peanuts, green onions and golden raisins. Last but not least Janet delighted us with more locally sourced and creatively arranged appetizers including tomato and Vidalia onion tarts and her famous house-made pimento cheese in edible cracker spoons.

Janet didn’t quit there. She made sure that our guests would taste every option that is unique to our specially chosen wedding destination. We had shrimp for days in various formations since Janet is able to get it fresh daily off of the Bay Street docks. Janet’s creations included sweet Georgia shrimp and Andouille sausage in Cajun cream sauce (a tribute to New Orleans) served over stone-ground grits in martini glasses and cold cocktail shrimp marinated in Vidalia onions, lemons, tomato dressing and capers. This dish is very traditionally named Sweet Ga. Shrimp Sea Island. I love Blue Crab and it’s also local so Janet served light lump blue crab salad served in cucumber rounds, and stuffed in cherry tomatoes and endive leaves. It goes without saying that our reception hit every sensory note and our exit lit up the waterfront through a pathway of sparklers and our unforgettable evening.

The wedding cake designed by Mary Ann Daniels of I Do Wedding Cakes was by far the most beautiful and delicious cake I’ve ever had the pleasure of tasting. It was incredibly moist with just a slight hint of sugar. This is the kind of cake that looks too good to eat and keeps you coming back for more when you do. Mary Bostock surprised us by making the cake tablecloth out my mother’s wedding veil. The veil included both our wedding date and my parents wedding date; an heirloom that can be passed down and cherished for generations to come. Another commemorative touch that will remind us of this special day is the guest book. Janet Brown sourced a copy of Island Time by Jingle Davis, a local coffee table history book illustrated with unbelievably fabulous photographs from St. Simons Island.

Even after the farewells and the sparklers shining against the natural moonlight we are reminded of the gift of celebrating as Nancy Reynolds would have intended…surrounded by those we love amidst a backdrop that doesn’t require much adornment. This incredible evening wrapped in love, the natural privacy of the live oaks draped in Spanish moss, the colorful reflections off of the marsh and the wonder of the one-of-a-kind Podocarpus maze will forever be etched in our memory and in Musgrove’s history.

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Photography: Brooke Roberts Photography | Event Planning and Design: Nancy Stoddard | Floral Design: Edward on St. Simons | Wedding Dress: Yvonne Lafleur | Wedding Cake: I Do Cakes | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Natalie Deayala Collection | Makeup: Ashley Jordan | Hair: Bienvenue | Band: Flow Tribe | Groom's Attire: Joseph A. Bank | Venue: Musgrove | Bridesmaids' Jewelry: Lisa Kerns | Catering, Event Planning and Design: Janet Brown | Event Design and Event Planning: Mary Bostock | Rentals: Beachview Event Rentals and Design

Pastels for a Dreamy Autumn Wedding

Nicole and Robert’s approach to wedding planning was ensuring their guests were properly spoiled from start to finish. From the perfect vineyard setting, to a sunset cocktail hour, al fresco dinner, and dancing beneath the stars, there was no detail Esoteric Events left untouched and we can’t get enough. Take a peek at the photos by Luna de Mare and consider your Tuesday made so much better.

From Luna de Mare… Nicole and Robert got married at the beautiful Sunstone Winery in Santa Ynez Valley, California. Every elegant detail of this quintessential vineyard wedding was designed to perfection by Kristin of Esoteric Events. Floral artist, Coco Rose Design, crafted the most beautiful bouquets, cascaded florals on the ceremony chuppah, and covered the reception tables with blooming seasonal dahlias in centerpieces, alongside sweet little bud vases of varying heights.

The guests enjoyed viewing the glorious sunset as they noshed on aperitifs, and clinked their glasses with the award winning wine of Sunstone’s pristine vineyards. After dinner, they concluded their intimate celebration by dancing the night away to a live band crooning some of their favorites, under the gaze of the golden moon.

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Photography: Luna de Mare Photography | Event Planning: Esoteric Events | Floral Design: Coco Rose Design | Cake: Enjoy Cupcakes | Invitations: Paperless Post | Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Omni Catering | Hair Stylist: La Rouge Artistry | Venue: Sunstone Winery & Villa | Bridal Salon: Panache Bridal | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals & Lighting: The Tent Merchant | Ring Box : The Mrs Box

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Rainy Day Romance in New York City

While rain might not be something you would hope for on your wedding, it is guaranteed to make for the most romantic pictures and Rowa L for Judy Pak Photography’s images are proof. Stormy skies, kisses under the umbrella and a reception a glow with candlelight are just a few of the details tucked inside this city celebration crafted by  5th Avenue Weddings. Head to the vault for even more.

From the Bride… Our journey began our sophomore year of college. Even though we started off as just friends, from the moment we met we knew what we had was something special. With graduation brought years of long distance, myself a California native and Bennett from Colorado, but finally the stars aligned and we ended up together in our dream city, New York. We immediately knew this city filled with so much love and meaning for us both would be the perfect setting for our wedding. We chose our venue, The High Line Hotel, for its breathtaking Refectory Room, rich history, ornate details and renaissance charm. As a bride you’re always told to prepare for a chance of rain, but we never expected a constant downpour in the middle of Fall! Even though the showers never let up, it created a gorgeous backdrop for our first look and gave the entire candlelit evening a very special and intimate feel. We have the absolute best friends and family who flew from all over to celebrate our love, and we are forever grateful to everyone who took this journey with us.

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Photography: Rowa Lee for Judy Pak Photography | Cinematography: First Up Films | Event Planning: 5th Avenue Weddings | Floral Design: 5th Avenue Weddings | Cake: Madison Lee’s Cakes | Invitations: Suite Paperie| Ceremony Venue: Saint Paul’s Church | Reception Venue: High Line Hotel | Bridesmaids’ Dresses:Shona Joy | Hair & Makeup : Beautini | Band: Starlight Music | Groom’s Attire: Monsieur Brunold | Bride’s Attire : Monique Lhuillier | Bride’s Hair: Gloria Espinoza Hair | Photo Booth : Studio Z Photo Booths

Everything You Need for Endless Happy Hours to Come

Work is wrapping up, the sun is setting… you know what time it is. It’s time to kick up your feet, pop bottles and celebrate another productive day done. But whether it’s just you and your hunny, or if friends and family are over, being a proper grownup means having all the essentials for a perfect bar. We don’t expect you to stock up on everything yourself though – your wedding registry is prime opportunity to gather all the must-haves for many happy hours to come – start with these right here!

Everything You Need for the Perfect Bar Cart (Just Add Booze)!
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A Wedding in the Woods with Nods to the Bride’s Equestrian Roots

From a grand, magnolia tree lined entrance to the most delicious culinary delights, and special nods to the Bride’s equestrian roots, this wedding is one for the books. And when you peel back the beautiful layers, you’ll find a line-up of rockstar vendors that brought it all to fruition. With florals and design by Mindy Rice, planning by Laurie Arons, the prettiest images by Joel Serrato and all that beauty wrapped up with a film by Elysium Productions, this vault is a must-pore-through.

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From Laurie Arons Lauren & Brian’s wedding at the Santa Lucia Preserve was one of those special experiences that comes around every so often in this business. The couple and their families were so much fun and really wanted to create a memorable and personal wedding for their guests. The bride is an accomplished equestrian, so we incorporated nods to this special part of her life throughout the day – a horse shoe escort display, vintage trophies amidst the flowers and linen napkins with custom horse shoe embroidery. Lauren’s horse is named Magnolia, so Mindy Rice created beautiful magnolia trees at the entrance to the barn, while Perfect Endings adorned the deep green-blue cake with sugar magnolia blossoms. We made sure to incorporate the groom’s favorite things, like ice cream and a fine Scotch, in fun ways too. Passed gelato bon bons and dedicated Scotch bar were part of the after-dinner fun. The dinner itself was designed by acclaimed San Francisco chef Traci des Jardins, who worked with culinary team at the Preserve to execute it to perfection. Guests enjoyed a raw bar and caviar station at cocktails, then dined on gnocchi with lobster and filet mignon in the barn.

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Photography: Joel Serrato Film Photographer | Videography: Elysium Productions | Event Planning + Design: Laurie Arons Special Events | Floral Design: Mindy Rice | Wedding Dress: jinwang | Cake: Perfect Endings | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Traci Des Jardins | Hair + Makeup: Kenney Duy Of Fellini Salon | Calligraphy: Curlicue Designs Calligraphy | Lighting: Illusions Lighting | Ceremony Music : Synchronicity Strings | Venue: Santa Lucia Preserve | Cocktail Hour Music: Al Marshall Trio | Custom Wood Decor: Rrivre Works | Horse Shoe Escort Cards: BB Paper And Ink | Printed Materials: A DAY IN MAY DESIGN | Reception Music: dj ryan lucero | Sound: Delicate Productions | Wedding Dress Tailoring: Heidi Johnson

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Your Guide to Making Every Day Valentine’s Day

When it comes to celebrating the love of your life, we’re true believers that romance shouldn’t be reserved for just one special day a year. That’s why today we’re teaming up with The Registry at Bloomingdale’s to count down the ways you can fill your home with l.o.v.e. seven days a week, 365 days a year. From romantic meals to cozy Sundays, we’ve got you covered. Scroll for our top five tips below.

ONE: DATE NIGHTS IN

Nothing says romance quite like an evening spent snuggling at home, but when you add in an amazing meal, plus a few glasses of your favorite wine, it takes the amour to an an entirely new level. Sure, ordering pizza works, too, but to really show that special someone you care, we suggest going all out with fab place settings, flowers, music AND candles to really, really set the mood.

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  • Creating a romantic tablescape might seem daunting, but with The Registry at Bloomingdale’s, everything you’ll ever need will be right at your fingertips. We’re talking gorgeous china, beautiful flatware and those special champagne flutes you’ll need to “cheers” the one you love at the end of the evening.
  • You can’t make the perfect meal without a whole lot of help in the kitchen, which is why The Registry at Bloomingdale’s lineup of awesome kitchen tools is a definite must. Be sure to use their handy Registry Checklist, so you’re not missing out on that mixer or coffee pot.

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 Marchesa By Lenox Imperial Caviar Rose Gold Flatware | Lenox Federal Gold Dinnerware | Nostalgia Kettle Popcorn Maker | kate spade new york Cypress Point Wine Glass

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TWO: FILL YOUR SPACE WITH GORGEOUS DECOR

We all know about setting the mood, but when it comes to 365 days a year of romance, filling your home with beautiful details will have the same effect… we promise. Start with some gorgeous pillows and throws, then add sentimental pieces, like stunning picture frames with amazing captures of you and yours.

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  • Keeping your living space beautiful is key, but don’t forget all of the handy tools that will simplify your life, as well.  Think awesome vacuums, desk organizers and more (!) that will keep your space as tidy as it is pretty.
  • Need help narrowing down all of the items you’ll need to spice up your home? The amazing Personal Consultants at The Registry at Bloomingdale’s will help you organize your entire registry, making sure you don’t forget a single MUST.

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Madura Sahel Decorative Pillow | UGG Sheepskin Throw | kate spade new york Pearl Palace Platinum Vase | Voluspa Japonica Limited Panjore Lychee Candle

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THREE: KEEP YOUR BEDROOM ON POINT

Sunday mornings are meant for snuggling. And you can’t have a snuggle sesh with your loved one without a whole lot of bedroom must-haves. We’re talking lush pillows, luxurious bedding and a cozy robe that will basically become your weekend uniform. If it sounds absolutely magical, it’s because it sooo is.

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  • Getting that bed all beautified is one thing, but don’t leave out the decor your bedroom oh-so-deserves. From gorgeous canvas paintings to romantic candles, The Registry at Bloomingdale’s has it all.
  • Didn’t receive everything you need to create that bedroom sanctuary? No worries. With The Registry at Bloomingdale’s, you can purchase everything left on your registry at 10-20% off with their amazing Completion Offers. You’ll even receive a $100 splurge card when you spend $500 or more on your registry. How great is that offer? (Answer: VERY.)

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Bloomingville Metal Table Lamp | Frette Hotel Atlantic Sheet Set | Mitchell Gold Bob Williams Malibu Bedroom 3-Drawer Bedside Table | Oake Agate Standard Sham

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FOUR: CREATE YOUR VERY OWN LUXE SPA

Guys, you don’t need to book an appointment at the local spa for you and your love to feel completely pampered. Nope, with The Registry at Bloomingdale’s, you’ll be kicking off those cozy slippers and soaking in a bubble bath in no time at all. I mean, who doesn’t want to look completely gorgeous during those date nights in… and it all starts with some relaxation right at home.

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  • After kicking back in your bath for an hour or so, get ready to impress your love with a little chicness from head to toe. With The Registry at Bloomingdale’s, you’ll receive 20% off clothing, intimate and jewelry purchases, so you can look amazing for your honey.
  • Bonus: it’s awesome to spend your day getting all pampered and pretty, but you can also use your luxe spa for a little “me” time after you’ve spent your day writing out those Thank You cards to all of your friends and family. (Hint: The Registry at Bloomingdale’s Thank You Manager can totally help with that.)

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Matouk Brighten Bath Collection | Lauren Ralph Lauren The Greenwich Terry Robe | Waterworks Prism Glass Collection | Swahili Medium Hamper

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FIVE: Don’t Forget Your Adventurous Side

Want to keep that “honeymoon” period going love after the “I do’s” have been said? Then grab your honey for some spontaneous road trips just like when you first met. Can’t take a random journey far, far away? Then pack a picnic lunch and head to the mountains for a day that is FUN and seriously cozy.

Things to Remember

  • The Registry at Bloomingdale’s offers some amazing in-store special events leading up to your Big Day, so grabbing your love and heading out to date night has never been easier.
  • Can’t wait to take that honeymoon of your dreams, adventurous activities included? Don’t miss out on the so, so awesome honeymoon packages through The Travel Siblings that will have you kickin’ back with a margarita in no time at all.

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S’Well White Marble Bottle | Sunnylife Flamingo Float | Bric’s Firenze 22″ Cargo Duffel | kate spade new york picnic blanket floral blanket

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To kick off your year of romance, visit The Registry at Bloomingdale’s today to make sure your abode is completely Cupid approved. Valentine’s Day has nothing on you.

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Photography: Ruth Eileen Photography

Proof that a City Hall Wedding Can Have Major Wow Factor

San Francisco’s City Hall never ceases to amaze me. It screams romance with it’s grand architecture and gorgeous natural light for sweet moments like this. And when you’ve got a team like Meghan Mehan and IQ Videography to capture every step of the way—the results have just as much wow factor as any venue out there. See the rest in The Vault!

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From Meghan MehanDana and Bobby’s intimate San Francisco City Hall wedding was one of the most beautiful days. The couple reserved one of the wings on the top floor of City Hall for their ceremony, which is a beautifully lit and detailed space. String musicians played as the guests mingled before the ceremony. With their closest family and friends looking on, the couple exchanged their vows on the balcony overlooking all of City Hall. They had traveled from Texas to get married beneath the golden tones and grand architecture of City Hall, which offered such an extraordinary environment for their celebration as they were surrounded by their closest family and friends. It was a day full of meaning, family celebration, and beautiful details.

After the ceremony, we photographed around the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, photographing the couple walking up the hills of SF, as well as surrounded by all of the beautiful fall-colored trees and bougainvillea that are so unique to California. The cocktail hour and reception took place at 54 Mint, a modern Italian trattoria near City Hall. The outdoor brick patio offered a space for guests to mingle and celebrate, and it was perfect for Dana and Bobby’s first dance. The restaurant’s warm inviting interior provided a comfortable ambiance for them to share a meal with their guests, many of whom traveled to be there with them on this wonderful day.

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Photography: Meghan Mehan | Videography: IQvideography | Floral Design: Heather From Wish Social Events | Cake: Pretty Please Bakeshop | Invitations: Minted | Ceremony Venue: San Francisco City Hall | Reception Venue: 54 Mint | Reception Venue: 54 Mint | Bride's Shoes: Sole Society | Bridesmaid Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: 54 Mint | Hair & Makeup: JBeautique | Groom's Attire: William Barry Distinctive Apparel | Venue: San Francisco City Hall | Bridal Gown: Pronovias | Bride's Engagement Ring: Pieter Andries | Bride's Purse: Kate Spade | Bride's Wedding Band: Tiffany & Co. | Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab | Groom's Wedding Band: David Yurman

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A Berry-Hued Wine Country Wedding for the Books

I had the pleasure of visiting Sonoma for the first time a couple of years ago. And that trip? Confirmed that wine country is a surefire win when it comes to weddings. Case in point: this berry-splashed day captured by Brooke Beasley Photography. If wine country is a contender on your list—you’ll want to have an extra long peek at The Vault for more!

From Brooke Beasley PhotographyA unique venue located in the Sonoma California wine country. This color palette was so pleasing and everything about the event screamed California cool. The couple is from LA and chose to have a destination wedding with their closest. From the lawn ceremony, to the tented dinner and barn dancing, this wedding was anything but dull. The Bride’s Lazaro dress was elegant and chic, and the Groom is a classic tux with a bit of flair on his socks. The rich tones of this July wedding reminded me of the upcoming fall. While cocktail hour was going on, there were lawn games and ample time to roam the art fixtures at the venue. Closing out the night there were late night snacks and dancing in the barn to keep warm on those chilly wine country nights. Such a fun wedding and one that will be remembered by all who attended.

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Photography: Brooke Beasley Photography | Coordination: Sugar Rush Events | Floral Design: The Flower House | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Crisp Bakeshop | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Catering: Sage Catering | Hair and Makeup: Corie Does My Hair | DJ: Verducci Event Productions | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Groomsmen's Attire: The Black Tux | Barn/Garden/Tent: Cornerstone Gardens Tent/Barn | Photobooth: Verducci Event Productions

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This Creative Wedding Workshop is All Glamped Up

Camp Wedding might just be the best ever workshop. Dreamed up by the ladies of Cherry Blossom Events along with photos by Lexia Frank, it’s glamping at its finest with a cozy lakeside backdrop and decked out welcome backpacks, delicious farm-to-table meals and dance parties galore – oh and important stuff like floral workshops and loads of business advice. Forget everything you remember from childhood summer camp and meet a one of a kind workshop that’s all glamped up.

Mosquito bites, poison ivy rashes, sunburns, and homesickness are just a few of the things you’d associate with summer camp. Least of all would be floral design workshops, expert-provided small-business advice, decadent farm-to-table meals beneath a canopy of trees, twinkling lights and starry night skies, and a DJ-led dance party where campers could cut a rug–or more like a few blades of grass. But such was the case for creative and wedding professional campers in attendance at the second-annual Camp Wedding. This one-of-a-kind retreat is the brainchild of Andrea VandeBerg and Sarah Sarbacker, co-owners of Madison, Wisconsin-based Cherry Blossom Events, who first set out to offer respite for vendors following the busy summer wedding season as well as creative inspiration and small business tips and tricks to entrepreneurs of all kinds. Building on the success and rave reviews of their inaugural 2015 event, this year’s Camp Wedding proved to be equally exciting and inspiring.

Friends Forever

There seems to be a special bond that forms at summer camp. While that tends to occur after spending weeks of time together, with more than 70 percent of campers being repeat attenders from year one, Camp Wedding proves it only takes three days to happen. Many hugs and excited squeals came as campers from year one were reunited, ready to not only be creatively inspired by the speakers and workshops in store but also catch up with peers about work and personal life. Andrea and Sarah, along with very helpful event assistants Emily McCann and Hanni Gould, created a welcoming feel upon checking in the first day, warmly greeting campers, sharing itineraries for the day, and handing out perfectly-themed backpack swag bags filled with goodies such as a chic glass water bottle, a Turkish towel to accommodate the coming outdoor yoga session, gourmet popcorn, a campfire-scented candle, and and many locally-sourced items.

Something for Everyone

Despite the name Camp Wedding, you didn’t need to be a wedding photographer, event planner, florist, or other industry vendor to take away something special from this retreat. Budding photographers looking to take on family and senior class portraits or social media users looking to up their Instagram game walked away with amazing tips from destination wedding photographer Lexia Frank of Lexia Frank Photography. Those with creative careers or who simply love DIY as a hobby were touched by photographer, educator, and artist Jenna Kutcher’s welcome speech focusing on how to stay inspired to keep on creating. And for any entrepreneur or even someone looking to get a promotion, valuable “closing the deal” tips came from the always entertaining Ali Phillips of Engaging Events by Ali. When campers weren’t using their left brains, their right brains got crafty, trying their artistic hand at basic watercolor skills following the guidance of Saffron Avenue’s Angela Mondloch to paint beautiful foliage. And the greenery trend continued with a fun workshop led by floral-design artist Amy Osaba of Amy Osaba Design. Guests blended foraged leaves and wildflowers with beautiful blooms provided to create statement floral arrangements and lovely olive-leaf based crowns, the latter a common accessory worn the final night of camp.

All Glamped Up

If you’re loving the idea of a creativity-based retreat but are turned off by the idea of camping, don’t be. Set aside visions of sleeping on the ground with a pesky rock poking into your ribs, rustic pit toilets straight out of a horror movie, and showerless days spent covered in grit stuck to residual bug spray and sunscreen. Situated on a sprawling lake surrounded by mature trees, Camp Wandawega in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, offers an experience more 1950s vintage chic than really rustic roughin’ it. Comfy beds are nestled within cottages, cabins, and a group bunkhouse, all of which have electricity and the latter including indoor plumbed bathroom and showers. If you want to get a bit more one with nature, “glamp” it up in a tent, teepee, or newly added A-frame glass hut with secluded views overlooking the lake. Each offer cozy mattresses to rest on after an exciting day canoeing the lake, taking a ride on the rope swing, chatting with a friend in a hammock, or touring the grounds filled with rich history and decor (not to mention a few spooky ghost stories). 

Hungry for More

Equally less rustic were the locally-sourced and made snacks and meals guests were served. Mornings began with indulgent pastries and sweet treats that paired perfectly with signature cups of coffee brewed as if meant to touch one’s soul. Lunches were held beachside, with gourmet tacos on day one and classic sandwiches, side salad, and chips on day two. Granola bars and evening cocktails hours held over campers, each highly anticipating multi-course meals sure to make any foodie drool. And of course no camping experience would be complete without s’mores around the campfire, where guests got to know one another, talk a little shop, and share a few much needed laughs. Ask any camper there, and you’re sure to hear Cherry Blossom Events went above and beyond in creating an awe-inspiring environment where peers could learn, connect, grow, and unwind. Like many before them who had to say goodbye after fun-filled days away from home, Camp Wedding goers left with heavy hearts that the event was done, but a pep in their step and a renewed sense of purpose of what the futures held for their businesses and budding new friendships.

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Check out the Camp Wed website for more details on this one-of-a-kind retreat for wedding professionals and creative.
September 11-13, 2017
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Photography: Lexia Frank Photography | Videography: One Fine Day Productions | Florals: Flora By Jamae | Florals: KP Designs | DJ: Sound by Design | Tent Rental: Sperry Tents | Accomodations: Camp Wandawega | Backpack: Artisan Preservatives: Quince and Apple | Backpack: Candle: Big White Yeti | Backpack: Custom Etched Water Bottle: Crystal Dae Dreams | Backpack: Custom Pencils: Roost Paperie | Backpack: Kettle Corn: Poppin Z's Gourmet Popcorn | Backpack: Magazine: Wisconsin Bride | Backpack: Memorabilia: Camp Wandawega | Backpack: Notebooks: Field Notes | Backpack: Notecards: Karly K Designs | Backpack: Toiletry Items: Fern & Nettle | Backpack: Towel: Turkish T | Backpack: Truffles: Indulgence Chocolates | Backpack: Whistle Necklace: KM Supplies | Breakfast Items: Batch Bakehouse | Breakfast Items: Bloom Bake Shop | Camp Wedding Custom Water Bottles: Sugar River Stationers | Cocktails: Gibs Bar | Coffee: Crescendo Mobile Bar | Coffee : Perkup Elkhorn | Dinner Items: Lombardino's | Dinner Menu: Flying Rabbit Press | Food Truck Tacos: El Grito Taqueria | Framed Session Sign and Program: Mint & Lovely Studios | Lunch Items: Underground Food Collective | Lunch Items: Underground Food Collective | Personalized Clipboards, Day of Timeline Signs: Saffron Avenue | Planning: Cherry Blossom Events | Rentals: A La Crate Vintage Rentals | Rentals: Event Essentials | Speaker: Harmony Walton | Speaker: Christi Andringa | Speaker: Type A Society | Speaker: Katie Selvidge, Cottage Hill Magazine | Speaker: Perkup Elkhorn | Speaker: Engaging Events by Ali, Inc. | Speaker: One Fine Day Productions | Speaker: Saffron Avenue | Speaker: Jenna Kutcher | Speaker:: Amy Osaba | The Knot Magazine: The Knot | Welcome Pennant Banner: Love Letter Calligraphy | Wine Bar: Botham Vineyards

When You Meet “The One” at Med School

Stephen and Joan’s love story is officially one for the books…pun totally intended. They met during med school and decided to marry on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, bringing along amazing vendors like Alysia & Jayson Photography and Birchfields to capture all the fun. Peek in the gallery for more and don’t miss the film below!

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From the very first day of medical school, Joan and Stephen were inseparable. They share a story-book love and held a stunning and warm celebration to match! We are still giggling thinking about the speech shared at the wedding by the best man and college friend that witnessed their beautiful and sweet relationship develop over the years.

With Joan’s Korean heritage, Stephen knew that he wanted to propose in Korea where her family resides. So, in the city of Seoul at night while crossing a sweet little bridge, Stephen got down on one knee to pop the question.

Joan and Stephen knew immediately upon visiting the gorgeous Kirkland Manor House and property on the Eastern Shore of Maryland that it would be the absolute perfect location to celebrate their wedding. They wanted to host their event somewhere that would allow all of their out-of-town guests to enjoy the serene waterfront views and to have a place to relax and call home for the weekend.

The celebration began on the night before the wedding with a beautiful Korean wedding ceremony in traditional Korean wedding attire with their immediate family members. On the wedding day, Moore & Co. Event Stylists along with Blush Floral Design Studio created a gorgeous setting with a soft and dreamy color palette of lavender, whites, and greens.

There were so many truly heartfelt moments throughout the day with a father-daughter first look that made everyone in the room shed a few tears. We especially fell in love with this couple’s “tree-planting ceremony” in which they combined and used the soil from each of their hometowns to plant one family tree symbolizing their unity. The reception did not disappoint with Joan & Stephen performing a super fun, choreographed Gangnam style dance that made everyone get out on the dance floor!


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Photography: Alysia & Jayson Photography | Videography: Birchfields | Event Planning + Design: Moore & Co Event Stylists | Floral Design: Blush Floral Design Studio | Catering: Linwoods | Hair + Makeup: Audrey Bethards | DJ: District Remix | Venue: Kirkland Manor | Tent Rental: Eastern Shore Tents And Events | Ceremony Wedding Dress: Elegance by Roya | Reception Wedding Dress: Enchantment Bridal | Rentals: White Glove Rentals

Pretty Pastels + Petals for the Win for this Seaside Wedding

While this Bride may not have given her dream wedding day much thought before becoming an engaged lady, she sure did an amazing job creating a romantic, multicultural, seaside soiree full of some of our favorite colors. Light blues, blush, lavender and creams abound in this Vault gallery and it’s bringing us much joy this Monday morning thanks to Michelle Lange’s pics and A Garden Party’s pretty petals – see them all right this way!

From the Bride… Asad and I got engaged in January 2016. Prior to that day, I had never put much thought into what my wedding might one day look like. As a child and later an adult, I knew that I wanted to marry one day but I skipped forward to imagining what my house would look like or if I would have children. Once we began planning our wedding the only requirement I had was that it be outside. I wanted the natural environment to set the tone for a day I hoped would be full of joy and peace.

Upon selecting our venue on the Jersey shore, I began to more fully conceptualize what I wanted the day to look like. Our marriage was an interfaith, intercultural union which required multiple ceremonies and, to everyone’s liking, parties. We began to refer to this part of our celebration as our “beach wedding.” I knew that I wanted our “beach wedding” to offer a different feeling than our other Indian celebrations. I opted for a soft, romantic color palette using light pinks and greens with other pastels utilized at times. I did not want to use a color palette typically associated with the beach as I felt the ocean made enough of a statement for itself and did not need to be reflected in the décor.

The ocean, however, did play a part in our unity ceremony. Guests were asked to select a piece or pieces of sea glass from a dish prior to sitting down. The pieces of sea glass were held throughout our ceremony. My Godparents, who participated as officiant and reader, instructed guests to meditate on an intention for Asad and my marriage as they held their selected sea glass. After placing our written vows into a customized glass box, our parents first placed their pieces of sea glass in to later be followed by the rest of our guests. We walked away with our vows surrounded by the loving intentions of our friends and family.

Each moment of our ceremony and reception were special in their own rite, even the bumps along the way. One of my favorite parts of the day was to see our families come together through laughter, dance and a shared love for myself and Asad. I am so appreciative of the care and thoughtfulness that my family and bridesmaids put into celebrating Asad and I. My mother hand crafted elements that were incorporated into our unity ceremony which remain treasured items and my favorite crafted detail.

Our flower arrangements, designed by A Garden Party, captured the soft, romantic feeling that I wanted the wedding to invoke. My bouquet was a gorgeous cascading arrangement that flowed in front of my dress gracefully. The arrangement paired perfectly with the blush dress I had selected. My dress, designed by Martina Liana, was made of organza and flowed down just past my feet. The waves in the fabric of the dress reminded me of the curvature of the inside of a seashell. The flowers were also displayed on our wedding cake which was a “naked” lemon cake with a light dusting of white frosting. The “naked” cake fit into my idea of understated elegance. Our cake was topped with swirling gold letters reading “And so the adventure begins.”


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Photography: Michelle Lange Photography | Floral Design: A Garden Party | Wedding Dress: Essense of Australia | Cake: Kelly Baker | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | Hair + Makeup: Shimmer By Taffeta Hair Makeup Design | Band: Silver Arrow Band | Wedding Venue: Icona Diamond Beach | Bridal Boutique: Ido Ido

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Seaside Wedding With “American Summer” Vibes

We might be in the thick of winter, but really, what better time to dream of the perfect summertime wedding? Designed with an old-school, Americana vibe, Melissa and Chris made sure their seaside affair was as classic as apple pie (literally) serving apple pie flavored cake and blueberry pie shooters. Elena Wolfe photographed, NST Pictures filmed and the gallery awaits with so much more.

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From the couple… We wanted our wedding to feel like a very fun, relaxed summer party. We knew we wanted to get married at our parents’ house because that is where we got engaged and also where Chris met my parents for the first time.

We love the homemade/ American summer feel and made sweet details like our cake toppers and embroidered welcome sign.

We were inspired by the water and air and wanted it to feel peaceful and elegant, put together but simple at the same time.

It took us forever to find a photo booth, I called so many vendors and I finally found one near us that we loved! It was a VW van from the 60’s that was converted into a unique photo booth. It fit perfectly with our summer beach wedding vibe.

We had an apple-pie flavored cake with pie crust crumbles from Momofuku Milk bar in New York. My sister was so nice to pick it up for us and our caterer had blueberry pie shooters.

We love the vintage feel for our wedding as well and I loved drawing inspiration from classic American summers and memories from spending time at my grandma’s beach cottage nearby. My caterer, Inspired Catering (who has been friends with my dad since childhood), found mismatched vintage champagne glasses for our day and gave us the extra ones as a gift! I found mismatched lace table runners, and our caterer added greenery and florals to go on top.

Our florist, Mar Floral, understood our vision perfectly and was so understanding. Every time I sent a new picture, she knew what we wanted. She put succulents everywhere including the bouquet and boutonnieres (and we still have some saved!). I wanted the flowers to look like they were just picked from someone’s backyard garden.

My bouquet was a tribute to my grandparents (and my photographer Elena added a beautiful pink ribbon to hold my grandparents’ charms).

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Photography: Elena Wolfe Photography | Cinematography: NST Pictures | Wedding Planning: Peony Events | Floral Design: MarFloral | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Wedding Cake: Momofuku Milk Bar | Catering: Inspired Catering | DJ: JTD Productions, Inc. Professional DJ Services | Photobooth: Photobooth Planet | Photography - Assistance: Colleen MacMillan

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A Cool, Modern Nursery with a Seriously Good Art Collection

When designing your future babe’s nursery, a calm and cozy environment is often the end goal. But this small yet mighty space is here to prove that even calm, cool nurseries deserve some fabulous art. With an abstract painting by Lanie Mann, the best ever beach scenes from Gray Malin, and a stunning sailboat mobile too, this little boy’s dream space was crafted. Take the full tour with images by Audra Wrisley.

I was so excited to capture Porter’s stunning modern nursery and newborn session on film a few weeks ago, and it’s absolutely my favorite part of my work being able to watch families grow! I was able to capture Christin and Rob’s maternity photos this summer, and the sweet anticipation of awaiting this beautiful baby boy was contagious.

 When Porter arrived this fall, I was thrilled to meet Christin and her husband Rob in their beautiful home in the heart of Washington DC. It was no surprise that their little boy is perfectly adorable, and just a week after being born he was ready to show off his happy personality to the world.

 Porter’s beautiful nursery is decorated white soothing tones and a cool color palette, designed around a unique abstract painting by Lanie Mann as focal point, and a few adorable accent pieces like the white ship kite from Salt and Sundry.

 It was such a pleasure capturing this sweet family in their gorgeous home, and I can’t wait to see what other amazing moments the future holds for these three!

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Photography: Audra Wrisley Photography | Amalfi Coast Artwork: Gray Malin | Bookcase: Serena & Lily | Commissioned Art: Lanie Mann Art | Crib: Serena & Lily | Daybed: Ballard Designs | Daybed Fabric : Calico Corners | Dresser: Land Of Nod | Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab | Glider: Serena & Lily | Rug: Serena & Lily | Ship Kite: Salt and Sundry

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Rolls Royce + Rose Petal Send-Off for a Totally Classic Wedding!

Classic weddings will always, and I mean ALWAYS, be my favorite. There’s something so special about time-honored tradition, and Garrett + Katherine fully embraced that sentiment with a church ceremony, ballroom reception, champagne toasts, plus a vintage Rolls Royce and rose petal send-off. Leave it to Simply Sarah to capture the photo gallery of our dreams, and you can see every moment right over here.

From the Bride… Garrett proposed on February 20th, 2016. We had just celebrated our 4 year anniversary the weekend before and we were planning on driving up to Nashville to visit our families for the weekend. His family is from Orlando and mine is from Nashville so there were very few times where we could get everyone together all in the same weekend.

Friday was just a normal day but Saturday we had planned on meeting up with his family in Edwin Warner Park and then we would meet up with my family afterward for brunch. We pulled into the park but we didn’t see any of his family. Garrett parked the car and as we got out I saw a blanket off in the distance with a bottle of champagne and flowers everywhere. We walked up to the blanket that he had set up and he got down on one knee and asked me to marry him! Afterward, we had a celebratory brunch at my house with both of our families there!

Our wedding was so incredible! We had our first look at Percy Warner Park which borders Edwin Warner Park (where we got engaged). The weather that day was beautiful! 70 degrees and not a cloud in the sky! We had a trolley transport the wedding party from the church to the reception. At the reception, my dad made a toast along with my two maids of honor and Garrett’s two brothers.

We had a seated dinner in the ballroom. The band came into the reception hall after we cut into our cake and made the champagne toasts. They played the trumpets and summoned everyone outside where the dance floor was. The food that night was incredible and we had sliders handed out around 10:00 that night. We had a Vintage Silver and Black Rolls Royce as our getaway car with a rose petal send-off!


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Photography: Elizabeth Lanier Photography | Event Planning + Design: Page & Windrow | Floral Design: Tulip Tree | Wedding Gown: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Dessert Designs | Reception Venue: Belle Meade Country Club | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Makeup: Sheila Davis | Hair: Elan Hair | Band: Crescent Moon Entertainement | Groom's Attire: Street Tuxedo

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Heaven is for Real — It’s Elie Saab’s Spring Summer 2017 Haute Couture Collection

If I had a fairy godmother, my one wish would be to sit front row at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, specifically at Elie Saab‘s show, because each and every look he sends down the runway is always worthy of a princess. But since I can’t have my Cinderella moment, I’ll settle for the next best thing — poring over these gorgeous captures from the one and only Greg Finck.

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From Greg Finck PhotographyThis is Elie Saab Haute Couture SS17 fashion show, which happened yesterday during Paris Fashion Week. I feel grateful and honored to have counted Elie Saab as part of my clients for a year now, and I got to shoot the backstage, first look and runway for this other amazing Couture Show. This Spring/Summer collection, that comes under the names ‘The Birth of Light’ has been inspired by Egypt golden Age, in the 40s-60s. This is truly one of Arabia’s golden age, with amazing stability and freedom in the whole region. From the shores of the Nile, to the famous Egyptians actresses, dancers, and singers who have made the glory of Egypt during this golden age, beauty was everywhere. Between 1940 and 1960, Egyptian music reached a climax, with famous singers such as Oum Kalthoum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Farid Al Atrash and Sabah, whose voices songs and melodies have been exported around the globe. On another level, Hoda Shaarawi and Doria Shafik were inspiring feminist characters, fighting for women’s rights. This is also the time when the Egyptian cinema rose with directors such as Henry Barakat, Hassan Al Imam or Youssef Chahine. A golden age placed under the sign of artistic excellence and cultural wealth. Elie Saab has inspired himself with all of these elements and the woman from his SS17 collection is the reflect of this golden age.

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Makeup: Tom Pecheux | Hair: Orlando Pinta | Gowns: Elie Saab | Location: Potel et Chabot

Saturday Morning Movie: Glamorous + Elegant St. Regis Wedding

Within seconds we’re transported into the too sweet for words love story of these two via love notes they wrote and read aloud on the morning of their wedding day. It’s one magical piece of an amazing puzzle, complete with glamour and elegance galore and with Jonathan and Kaye behind the camera, we get to be the lucky witnesses. Sit back and prepare to be dazzled!

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From Jonathan and KayeIf you are looking for one of the most elegant, inspired weddings of the year, look no further – this is it!  From the cherry blossom trees at the ceremony, the beautiful head table and guest tables at the reception, the cherry blossom decal on the dance floor, to BOTH of the bride’s gorgeous gowns – this wedding is as elegant and luxurious as they come.

Jonathan and Clare, having been together for 12 years, have traveled the world together and supported each other through thick and thin.  There is nothing like the love between two people that has truly overcome the test of time.

Their day was stunning from beginning to end.  Mid-way through the reception, the bride re-entered in her new dress with much deserved fanfare.  From there, her and her groom had a surprise choreographed dance planned for their guests, which was executed with perfection.

Jonathan and Clare, your wedding is one for the books!  We will always remember your wedding as one of the most beautiful, yet fun weddings we have ever done.  Congratulations you two!  We wish the best to both of you and what’s yet to come!

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Photography: Anna And Spencer Photography | Cinematography: Jonathan and Kaye | Event Design: Edge Design Group | Event Planning: By Brian Green | Floral Design: Edge Design Group | Wedding Dress: Allure Bridal | Wedding Dress: Lazaro bridal | Stationery: Papered Wonders | DJ: Amp'd Entertainment | Wedding Venue: St. Regis Hotel | Atlanta | Lighting Design: Unique Event Elements | Linens: I Do Linens | Menswear: The Modern Gent | Rentals: Event Rentals Unlimited

A Wedding Under the Tuscan Sun

It’s easy to see why couples like Courtnay and Deyhven opt for a destination wedding. Especially when it’s set in Tuscany with their dearest friends and family along to celebrate. Chic Weddings in Italy made sure their guests were treated to the best food and wine Italy has to offer, and an al fresco dinner beneath the stars was the ultimate reception setting. See the beautiful photographs by Thecablookfotolab and film below from Katia Casprini.

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From Chic Weddings in Italy… We met Courtnay and Deyhven in 2015 through a lovely Skype call. They were sweet, in love and very keen on getting married in our beautiful country. I remember chatting with them and thinking that they were really a committed couple and really sure about their idea to have a destination wedding.

Their priorities for the wedding celebration focused on enjoying a good time with their guests, treating them to fine wine and exquisite Italian dishes. They also wanted to have a recognized civil wedding in Italy and celebrate this important day not with a symbolic ceremony but with a real contract and signatures.

The palette for the wedding was blush pink, white, and light tones of gray, using a touch of gold which was used throughout the use of the gold candelabras depicted in the images.

The bride and the groom were very elegant and very beautiful and the night passed with a dinner under the Tuscan stars, among friends and family all dressed up for the occasion.

Courtnay and Deyhven are very much in love and that’s what we love about this couple. We could feel their love in their eyes and on the wedding day they were very relaxed that it was a great pleasure getting to know them in this special day of their lives.

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Photography: Thecablookfotolab | Videography: Katia Casprini Videography | Event Design : Chic Weddings in Italy | Wedding Dress: Reem Acra | Stationery: Laurel Mercantile | Bride's Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Rings: David S. Diamonds | Bow tie: Falerna | Tuxedo: J.Crew | Venue: Vignamaggio | Bride + Bridal Party Robes: Etsy.com | Ceremony quartet and soprano: Alma Project | Cufflinks: The Tie Bar | Event Production: Chic Weddings in Italy | Flower Design: Fluida Design | Groom's Shoes: Hugo Boss | MUAH: Silvia Gerzeli | Tuxedo Shirt: Proper Cloth | Watch: Cartier | Watercolour of Vignamaggio: Sara Calcagno | Wedding ring: custom made by The Jewel Boutique NYC

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How Williams Sonoma and kate spade new york Will Help You Be the Hostess with the Mostest + an NYC Giveaway

Delicious wine, yummy food and flowing conversation are three must-haves for any successful dinner party. But if you want to take your entertaining game to Hostess-with-the-Mostest status, (à la Abby Larson), an Insta-worthy tabletop is key. That’s where Williams Sonoma’s new collaboration with kate spade new york, the Sadie Street Dinnerware Collection, comes into play. And to prove it, we teamed up with them to host the ultimate dinner party in New York City.

Walking into the launch event at Haven’s Kitchen was like walking into your happy place. Think scrumptious cocktails in whimsical polka-dot-etched glasses, fresh flowers everywhere you look and French pop songs setting the tone for a joyous and playful evening. The evening’s goal? According to Abby, “not just to simply send a few pictures and tell you about the inspiration behind the Sadie Street collaboration — we wanted you to really get to know Saide. To spend an evening with her. To dine with her. And share a cocktail with her.”

After some delicious drinks and Abby’s anecdote of her first attempt at entertaining (hint: it didn’t go very well), the celebration continued with a four-course dinner plated up on the to-die-for new Sadie Street Collection’s whimsical dinnerware — it’s elegant and luxurious enough to pull out when your most important guests stop by and filet mignon is on the menu and it’s casual enough to serve a slice of homemade pizza and a big green salad on.

The collection is porcelain and it comes in three gorgeous palettes — a fun, vibrant turquoise, a blushy pink and a classic gray. And, if you’ve read SMP at all in the last few years, you know that blush is basically everything to us and that gray is basically the 2017 neutral tone that everyone wants. The crystal glassware with its etched detail is the perfect twist on a classic. And the stainless steel flatware with a knife that sits on it’s side is something so unique to this collection and really speaks to the whimsy of the line!

Whether you’re hosting an elegant dinner party with your closest friends, a romantic date night for two or brunch with the girls, Williams Sonoma and kate spade new york’s Sadie Street Dinnerware Collection is perfect for all your entertaining needs, and we will definitely cheers to that!

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How To Pick the Perfect Outfit for Your Engagement Session

Hi, fellow brides-to-be! It’s Ali from Love You, Mean It. I’m so excited to share our engagement photos with you today! Planning our e-sesh has been one of my favorite parts our engagement so far. We’ve used these beautiful images captured by Leslee Mitchell and Tarin Frantz on our wedding website and also printed a few for gifting to family. That said, it can also be stressful when deciding where to shoot and what to wear. So, I’ve put together a list of five tips to make the “what to wear” part a breeze.

1. Location

The first element to consider should be where you will be taking your photos. Will you be outside? What will the temperature be? Thinking through the locations will ensure you dress appropriately for the weather and will help inspire your outfits. If it will be chilly, you don’t want to be freezing the entire day. If you’re uncomfortable in your setting, you won’t be able to properly relax for the photos and be able to have fun. Will you be taking photos on a horse farm (like me!) or on grass? Don’t forget the appropriate footwear!

2. Number of Outfits

Once you have the location (or locations!) set with your photographer, it makes it easier to envision the appropriate outfits. Personally, I had two venues that I wanted different outfits for. I knew that I wanted to take more casual photos as well as dressier ones, and a few right in between. For me, it made sense to do the more casual photos when we were at home in Kentucky and take fancier ones in front of Perkins Chapel at SMU (just a few feet away from where we first met!). If you’re worried about coming off as “cheesy,” wear a typical Saturday outfit and it will make the photos look less staged and more real-life. On the other hand, I think it’s special to have photos that are a little more dressed-up to celebrate this exciting time. Ultimately, however, this is not the time to go completely out of your comfort zone when it comes to what you wear which leads me to my next point: deciding on the outfits!

3. Coordinate and Prepare Your Looks

It’s definitely necessary for both of you to think through and try-on your outfits before the day-of. You want to make sure you “match” each other when it comes to the level of dressiness. You also want to make sure you and your fiancé won’t clash and that everything is clean, pressed, and ready to go. If either of you have bought something new for the photos, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to receive the item and try it on so you can make any necessary alterations– you don’t want any surprises on the actual day! For our casual photos, I wore a solid color sweater and jeans and Ben wore a button down and jeans. Easy and comfortable! For the pictures we took in front of Perkins Chapel, I wore an ivory tulle skirt and embellished sweater from Jenny Yoo. My skirt felt bridal and super special. It’s actually from the same fabric that my bridesmaids dresses (also Jenny Yoo, of course!) will be made from which I thought was a special touch!

4. Test Your Wedding Hair/Make-up

If possible, engagement photos make a great occasion to test out your wedding hair and/or make-up. Luckily for me, I was able to meet with my wedding stylist when I was home in Kentucky for our photos. It allows you to get to know each other a little bit and, not to mention, your hair and make-up will be looking great in the photos! Because I wanted to look super natural, I asked for “my everyday look, just a little better!”

5. Be yourselves and have fun!

It’s a fact, staged photos can be AWKWARD. What you will wear should be the least of your worries! If you plan your outfits out ahead of time and feel good about them, it will be one less thing on your mind the day of the shoot. Also recommended: packing a cooler with snacks and champagne to celebrate as the day goes on!

I’ve also included a bunch of my favorite pieces for engagement sessions below, starting off with some beauties from Jenny Yoo!

How To Pick the Perfect Outfit for Your Engagement Session
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How To Pick the Perfect Outfit for Your Engagement Session
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Photography: Leslee Mitchell | Photography: Tarin Frantz | Church: Perkins Chapel | Embellished Sweater: Jenny Yoo | Tulle Skirt: Jenny Yoo

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