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This Wedding Fits “Understated Elegance” to a T

Intimate. Organic. Modern. Natural. Just a few of the words I’d use to describe this Seattle wedding day, but to be honest? The images from O’Malley Photographers do it way more justice. They documented the day designed by Finch & Thistle and inside The Vault is where all the pretty continues.

From O’Malley PhotographersWe have a sweet real wedding that took place outside of Seattle to share with you. Fresh and springy, designer Rachel Bowes of Finch and Thistle perfectly brought together an intimate and modern feel through her lush, natural florals and design. The bride wore a chic and fitted Sarah Seven gown and beautiful paper goods were designed by la Happy. The bride and groom are actually dear friends of my wife and I, and although their wedding was beautiful aesthetically, their deep love for one another and those close to them is what made this union so beautiful and meaningful.

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Event Design: Finch & Thistle Event Design | Floral Design: Finch & Thistle Event Design | Wedding Dress: Sarah Seven | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Makeup: Chelsey Matley Makeup | Stationery + Calligraphy: La Happy | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory

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This Seattle Wedding Has the Ultimate Cool Factor

To put it simply, I’m obsessed with this Seattle wedding; it’s the definition of cool. The BHLDN wedding dress with peek-a-boo lace details. The lush white and green bouquet from Studio 3 Floral Design. The urban Fremont Foundry venue. The gorgeous calligraphy from Songbird Paperie. Trust me when I say you don’t want to miss any of Alexandra Grace Photography‘s pretty pictures. So, head to The Vault now!

From Perfectly Posh Events… Makayla & Johnny are truly one of the sweetest couples who are deeply-madly in love. They are college sweethearts who met attending Oregon State University and they now live in St. Louis. They selected Seattle as the destination for their wedding because they love the Pacific Northwest and have close family & friend ties in the area. Makayla & Johnny did most of their planning from a distance and even booked their urban venue, the Fremont Foundry, sight-unseen!

Their overall vision was a simple and fresh wedding in an urban setting with a mix of modern and vintage that showcased the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. They chose a mix of copper, neutrals and natural greens as their color palette, which popped off the concrete setting at the Fremont Foundry beautifully. Johnny & Makayla wanted their guests to have a blast at their wedding so they incorporated an ice cream sandwich food truck and slow motion booth at the reception and both were definitely a big hit! The night ended with a sparkler departure and mini-bud vases of flowers for each guests as a favor.

Photography: Alexandra Grace Photography | Event Planning: Perfectly Posh Events | Floral Design: Studio 3 Floral Design | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Invitations: Songbird Paperie | Catering: Ravishing Radish Catering | Hair + Makeup: Salon Maison | DJ: Braden Landon | Venue: Fremont Foundry Events | Dessert: The Cookie Counter | Photo Booth: Seattle Slow Motion Booth

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An Industrial Woodland-Inspired Spring Wedding at Sodo Park Seattle

I swear, everything Ryan Flynn captures makes my heart melt. It’s almost as if his gorgeous images attract the sweetest souls for clients. And these two are the perfect example. Their Sodo Park soiree planned by Occasions with florals from Fleurt is filled with so much pretty and so much love, making this gallery pure sweetness.

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From Ryan Flynn PhotographyErica & Chris met a decade ago on Erica’s first day working at Costco. They soon became best friends, spent many weekends together and began dating. Their daughter, Claire, was born a year before the wedding and was such a special part of their wedding day, along with their beloved dog Walter Jones. Chris proposed to Erica at Marymoor Park where they had their first date four years before. It was only fitting that they had their “first look” and couple portraits done there too. Erica wore a beautiful wedding gown by Australian designer, Anna Campbell. The even took the extra lace from Erica’s dress to make a headband for baby Claire complete with her glittery Stuart Weitzman shoes. Covered in reclaimed wood, coral peonies and lush greenery, Sodo Park was transformed into a woodland wonder.

Photography: Ryan Flynn Photography | Event Planning: Occasions, LLC Wedding and Event Planning | Floral Design: Fleurt | Wedding Dress: Anna Campbell | Bride's Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | DJ: Braden Landon | Venue: Herban Feast | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Catering + Design: Herban Feast

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Industrial-Meets-Organic Romantic Gray Wedding Inspiration

Vintage rings from Trumpet And Horn. An ethereal dove gray Alexandra Grecco lace top and and tulle skirt. Lush, organic-inspired florals full of white peonies. And an empty loft transformed into an elegant, industrial chic reception with a french flair thanks to Kaleb Norman James Design and La Tavola Fine Linens. Trust me when I say, it doesn’t get any prettier than this inspiration session from Whiskers And Willow Photography. Pin it all in The Vault

From Whiskers And Willow PhotographyGray is a color of transitioning – midway between heavy dark black and light bright white. As winter transitions to spring we wanted to reject the stark heaviness typically associated with winter, and instead evoke a wispy mood. Winter weddings are so frequently associated with dark colors, but we wanted something that spoke to a nascent transition from winter to spring. Deep floral hues, arranged by Kaleb Norman James (accented tastefully with white peonies), heavy flatware, and the striking dark wood of the Metropolist, were contrasted against the light and airy color of linens from La Tavola Fine Linens, enabling this mood of rebirth. Preppy details – aged books and wood darts – adorned the airy stationary by Koordination by Krisanna. The flowy Alexandra Grecco skirt and top from The Dress Theory, juxtaposed with the wool ASOS grooms’ suit, completed the ambiance, and perfectly encapsulated our winter to spring transition.

Photography: Jacqueline Benét Photography | Event Planning: Merren Events | Floral + Event Design: Kaleb Norman James Design | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Rings: Trumpet & Horn | Hair + Makeup: Yessie Libby | Calligraphy: Koordination By Krisanna | Groom's Attire: ASOS | Venue: Metropolist | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Female Model: Abby Armstrong | Male Model: Andrew Matz | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Ring Box: The Mrs Box

Elegant + Quirky Dog Themed Garden Wedding

And just like that my heart exploded into a million shiny little pieces – all thanks to the adorable captures from Jennifer Tai Photo Artistry. For this is the type of gallery that should come with an advisory because trust me, once you see all the adorable elements (hello, pup inspired details) you’ll explode with squeals. Don’t say we didn’t warn you and get ready to see it all firsthand in The Vault!

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From Jennifer Tai Photo ArtistryKathryn and Max, with wedding planner extraordinaire Lisa Chambers of Chambers & Co, created an elegant yet quirky evening of celebration featuring their beloved dog, Douglas (or Dug)!

Held at the beautiful Dunn Gardens, the wedding felt like a private backyard affair. At the center was a flag-cloth tent from Cort Rentals, which at the time was the only company that had the service of renting and installing. Lisa, her team and the ladies from Lola Creative did an amazing job with the florals with paper flowers at the ceremony, and arrangements of coral and teal at the reception.

Herban Feast welcomed Kathryn and Max’s guests with a festive and colorful mimosa bar before the ceremony. Dinner was a creative showcase of bento boxes created with the bride and groom’s faves and dessert an ice cream buffet bar – all of which Doug hovered over protectively.

The highlight of the evening, among other things, was the unique karaoke DJ, helmed by the lovely Chrissy Williams. Everyone loves a good karaoke session with a spot of dancing mixed in from time to time.

It was a beautiful wedding to document from start to finish, laid back yet intricate, just as a backyard wedding should be. The best part was that Dug was the star of it all!

From the Couple… Max and I are huge nerds. We met online while playing a role-playing video game. We battled digital monsters and quested for rare treasures for about six months before deciding to meet in person. The designated location? A Japanese anime convention…dressed in costumes as our favorite characters. (Nerd alert!) When we met, he was relieved that I turned out to be an actual girl. I was relieved that he had a decent face.

Many years later we decided to tie the knot. We got an adorable dog named Douglas somewhere along the way. He was the inspiration for our wedding. Mainly because we couldn’t figure out how to incorporate both of our nerdy hobbies into the wedding, in a way that we wouldn’t regret in the future (Think: Full-blown Star Trek themed wedding complete with phasers instead of bouquets). Also because our lives revolve around that 110 pound mutt. He is many breeds, including: St. Bernard, Husky, German Shepherd, and Mastiff. Including Douglas in the wedding was easy. I have to give a lot of credit to our amazing wedding planner Lisa Chambers from Chambers and Co. She was such an enabler in the planning process–even inviting Douglas to all the planning sessions! It was no wonder he became such a (literally) huge part of our big day. First, he was assigned the role of ring-bearer. Next, our stationery designer Sheryl of Paper Moxie included him in our invitations. Then, the place cards turned into his silhouette. Our floral designers Emily and Flick from Lola Creative got in on the fun and added him to many parts of the decor, such as the decorative pillows for the seating as well. We tried to sprinkle some subtle details with Douglas throughout our wedding too (e.g. Max’s lapel pin, bar menu holders).

The actual wedding day was a whirlwind of fun and festivities–at the end of the day I couldn’t believe that it flew by so quickly! We enjoyed being with our small, tight-knit group of friends and family. Good food and drinks, dancing, karaoke, ice cream for dessert, and our cuddly pup right there with us the whole time–we wouldn’t have had it any other way.

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Photography: Jennifer Tai | Event Planner: Chambers & Co. | Floral Design: Lola Creative | Gown: Tadashi Shoji | Stationery: Paper Moxie | Engagement Ring: LT Denny | Rings: Ravens' Refuge | Catering: Herban Feast | Hair + Makeup: Ashli Danielle | Calligraphy: Mary Beth Person | Favors: Theo Chocolate | Groom's Attire: J.Crew | Wedding Venue: Dunn Gardens | Dug's Custom Collar: Danes And Divas | Groom's Dog Pin: Wild Life Pins | Guestbook Poster: Harvey Grey | Linen: Creative Coverings | Magnet Dog-Shaped Menu Holders: BHLDN | Mobile Restrooms: Royal Restrooms | Music: Chrissy Williams | Placecards: JonNi Paper Goods | Tent + Rentals: Cort Party Rentals | Valet: Butler Valet Service

Stylish + Modern Winter Wedding Inspiration

Not only would I say yes to this whole scene if I were to re-do my wedding, but I’m on board to replicate this for every winter celebration I have over the next several months. Cozy and organic, simple yet incredibly stylish, this shoot by Anna Peters is what I want to live in for the foreseeable future. Join me with these gorgeous blooms and these chocolate treats in the VAULT right this way!

From Anna Peters Photography… This fresh winter wedding shoot was inspired by a stylish Seattle couple who wants their wedding festivities to be an organic and cozy winter affair. We paid special attention to sourcing elements that are locally and ethically made; from beautiful rough diamond jewelry from Point No Point studio crafted with recycled gold and conflict free diamonds, to seasonal florals from Sarajane Camacho, and an invitation suite printed on handmade and recycled paper. And for dessert what better idea than indulging in individual molten chocolate cakes for each guest from Seattle favorite Hot Cakes! The result is a fresh spin on winter inspiration that reflects a thoughtful, modern couple!

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Photography: Anna Peters | Floral Design: Thatch Floral | Wedding Dress: Kaarem | Invitations: Kwesi Phillips | Jewelry: Point No Point Studio | Makeup: Boom Boom Glow | Hair: Corinne Brown | Venue: Sole Repair | Desserts: Hot Cakes | Handmade Paper: Papel Vivo | Linen Rentals: Not Perfect Linen | Place Settings: West Elm | Rentals: Vintage Ambiance | Ribbon: Frou Frou Chic

Fall Seattle Wedding + Romantic Newlywed Session at Cascade Mountains

It’s beautifully obvious when a couple just got married; they’re glowing, smiles wide, eyes bright. So what better time to take more snapshots than right then and there. The day after these cutie’s festive fall “I do’s,” they headed outdoors with Christine Clark in tow to capture that special glow. See all these pics in our VAULT but don’t miss their wedding ones either (and ARIA Studios cute clip); with Jenny Yoo’s dresses and sweet treats courtesy of Fran’s Chocolates, the whole celebration is one to remember.

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From Christine Clark… Everyone who knows Holly and Kalani will immediately describe them as the sweetest and cutest couple out there. Both of their reputations for being easy-going, happy and kind people combine into one of those matches that seem to radiate adorableness and sunshine. This can be seen by their beaming, nonstop giddy smiles in all of the photos during their wedding day.

One of my favorite moments from their day (of which there are many) was their first look. While leading Kalani to the first look location, he was bursting with excitement, exclaiming, “she’s going to be sooo pretty!” They stood side by side down in Pioneer Square, with their hands covering their face, and then looked over at the same time. Kalani’s reaction was priceless, and Holly laughed in delight.

A couple days after the wedding, being the adventurers and artists that they are (Holly herself is a wonderful photographer), I headed with these two up into the Cascade Mountains where we did a newlywed photo session. The long hike up with gear and garment bags was thrillingly worth it as we wandered high up, amidst the bright autumn mountain foliage. Reds, oranges, and greens provided a rich and romantic backdrop to Holly’s delicate blush gown and the blue of Kalani’s navy suit. The sweet intimacy of newlywed life was soaked into their chemistry, creating wonderful moments and a photo session to remember always.

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Photography: Christine Clark | Floral Design: The London Plane | Wedding Dress: Watters | Cake: Dahlia Bakery | Invitations: Minted | Bride's Shoes: Cole Haan | Engagement Ring: Joseph Jewelry | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Adrianna Papell | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Hair + Makeup: KLS Makeup Artistry | Favors: Fran's Chocolates | Venue: Mount Tabor Park | Bridal Boutique: BHLDN | Cinemetography: Aria Studios | Raw Gemstone Ring: Alexis Russell | Ribbon: Adorn Company | Robes: Plum Pretty Sugar

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Jewel Tone Engagement Party Inspiration

When we add galleries like this one to THE VAULT, I want to jump inside, cozy up with a cocktail and join the party. The engagement party to be exact, complete with cozy throws, a vintage-decked table topped with En Fleur Event Design florals and a blooming cake from The Sweet Side. Sounds like fall fun right? Join us in the gallery with imagery from Katie Parra!

From Katie Parra PhotographyThis styled photoshoot was the culmination of several ideas I’ve had and have wanted to photograph for a long time. First, the chance to photograph my dear friends and real life couple Brandon and Tyler was a total dream come true! Besides both being totally and utterly gorgeous, they are the sweetest most giving couple! I’ve wanted to photograph an event at The Admiral’s House for the last two years and with this shoot I finally got the opportunity! With it’s classic architecture, stunning views and undeniable charm it was the perfect backdrop for our “engagement party.” The floral elements that Molly of En Fleur made were absolutely unreal! I’m so in awe of that girl’s talent…the flowers really just blew my mind! I wanted the engagement party to feel like a classic throw back cocktail party with rich jewel tone colors contrasting against the stark white back drop of The Admiral’s House. I wanted it to feel lush and a little over the top. In the end I feel we really captured that. Megan of Clutch Events helped me pull everything together…she is my go to gal whose taste is impeccable, work ethic is undeniable, and all while keeping me and the entire crew laughing and smiling throughout the whole process! Plus that Porsche that made an appearance…100% Megan working her charm to score the ultimate addition to our over the top fabulous cocktail party!

Wedding Paper Divas was the perfect place to go when searching for the right engagement party invite, save the date and custom coasters. Their amazing variety made choosing so hard, but in the end I feel like we captured the exact feel we wanted to achieve. I love the laser cut save the date that we chose. It was modern in design but had a whimsical take to it with the laser cut letters. I was able to choose a custom color that matched perfectly with the aesthetic of the shoot. The engagement party invite is classic in design, very much like the Admiral’s House, but with a hint of party with the gold foil detailing. I also loved that I could choose matching coasters and place cards to tie everything together.

I wanted the engagement shoot to be softer in it’s color palette and full of warm happy light. I wanted it to feel very masculine while also feeling very romantic. Charlie my German Shepherd added a little bit of whimsy for some of the more formal portraits at the beginning….any excuse to photograph my beautiful pup! I can’t thank Tyler and Brandon enough however. They are such a wonderful couple and made my job easy by being incredibly generous, honest and open with me throughout the whole shoot. The most amazing part of my job is that I get to see couples in love express that love in their own unique way. Whether it’s through a look or a smile, I’m allowed a peek at the beautiful connection the two of them share. It’s perfection!

Photography: Katie Parra Photography | Coordination: Clutch Events | Floral Design: En Fleur Event Design | Cake: The SweetSide | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Calligraphy: Koordination By Krisanna | Venue: The Admiral's House | Coasters: Wedding Paper Divas | Macarons: The SweetSide | Rentals: Vintage Ambiance

Romantic White Loft Wedding Inspiration

All things light, bright, blush, and beautiful make our hearts sing here at SMP, and this stunningly light-filled inspiration shoot from Blue Rose Photography is absolutely no exception. Brimming with blush details, lush cream florals, and the perfect ballerina-inspired bridal topknot to boot, we know you’ll fall in love with every inch of this stunning shoot right here in The Vault!

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From Blue Rose PhotographyThis styled shoot was inspired by a modern ballerina and her love for a clean minimalist look. The shoot took place at an all white modern loft that resembled a dance studio. We created an all white look infused with romantic hints of gold, cream and soft pinks. The white washed farm table and benches were provided by Seattle Farm Tables. The vintage candle sticks were provided by Vintage Ambiance.

Each place setting had a clear charger with the dinner menu handwritten on each plate using chalk marker. The guest favors were wine glasses hand painted with each guests name using Martha Stewart Gold Gilding. A beautiful vintage gold framed mirror from Vintage Ambiance had the cocktail menu of White Russians and White Cosmopolitans hand written in chalk marker.

Yessie Libby Makeup and hair created a modern ballerina bun with dewy glowing makeup. The tulle ball gown is by Tara Keely provided by Laineemeg Bridal salon. The gorgeous white on white cake was designed by Carla of Honey Crumb Cake Studio. She played with textures of lace to create a monochromatic cake that would pop.

This inspiration shoot shows how a winter wedding can be created bringing the softness of summer indoors. The photos were shot on Fuji 400h film and processed by PhotoVision Prints.

Photography: Blue Rose Photography | Floral Design: Jenny Luu Flowers | Wedding Dress: Lainee Meg Bridal | Cake: Honey Crumb Cake Studio | Invitations: By Invitation Only Designs | Hair And Makeup: Yessie Libby | Venue: Hope Stanley | Bridal Boutique: Lainee Meg Bridal | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Rentals: Seattle Farm Tables | Rentals: Vintage Ambiance

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Modern + Romantic Seattle Wedding

Tucked away amongst the evergreens, these Seattle sweethearts wed in a ceremony touched with tradition. From the DIY’ed bouquets to the sentimental vows, it’s the type of celebration that reminds us what marriage is all about. Continuing the festivities at the Museum Of History And Industry, it’s an evening graced with harbor views and Kate Weinstein Photo has it all in The Vault!

From Kate Weinstein Photo… Tim and Becky were married on a beautiful July day in Seattle. Becky wore two dresses on her wedding day; for the ceremony she wore a stunning BHLDN beaded topper over a J. Crew white chiffon dress, and for the reception she changed into a fun gold and cream sequin BHLDN shift dress. The bridesmaids wore mismatched navy dresses, and the bouquets were made of baby’s breath and greenery, which the bride and her family DIY’d.

The ceremony was held at St. Anne’s Chapel at the Villa Academy, a quaint chapel tucked away amongst evergreens, with high arched ceilings and a beautiful cream and light blue interior.

Their reception at the Museum of History and Industry was ideally situated on Lake Union, giving their guests a beautiful view of the harbor. For portraits, we snuck out to the rooftop and had a beautiful view of the boats at sail. The bride’s mother painted the blue watercolor table numbers and signage.

Photography: Kate Weinstein Photo | Cake: Macrina Bakery | Invitations: Paper Snaps | Ceremony Venue: Villa Academy | Reception Venue: Museum Of History And Industry (MOHAI) | Bride's Shoes: Clarks | Catering: Foodz Catering | Hair And Makeup: Pure Beauty Co. | Groom's Suit: Men's Wearhouse | Groomsmen Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Ceremony Dress: J.Crew | Ceremony Dress Topper: BHLDN | Earrings: J.Crew | Reception Dress: BHLDN

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Organic + Romantic Puget Sound Wedding

Just when I thought this Washington wedding couldn’t possibly get any prettier, the gallery proved otherwise. It’s the type of union that proves to be sweetly sentimental with each and every vivid bloom and pastel hue. And with affectionate words shared from the Groom below (you KNOW we love that!), Katy Weaver Photography snapped every moment of waterfront elegance to share!

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From Katy Weaver PhotographyOne unique thing about this wedding is that the groom was really involved with the planning process. The bride was finishing up medical school, and is now in her first year of residency, so it was actually Dominic who wrote a description of their big day:

From The Groom…Lauren and I fell in love hiking through the New Zealand countryside, roadtripping through the Australian outback, and just generally adventuring as much as we possibly could, but we couldn’t imagine having a wedding that was prohibitively difficult for our family and friends to attend. Thus, our search for the perfect wedding venue led us to Kiana Lodge in Poulsbo, Washington which felt natural and remote, could be reached from Lauren’s hometown of Seattle with relative ease, and had great outdoor and indoor options (spring in Seattle is both beautiful and occasionally damp).

After visiting the venue exactly one year prior to our wedding date and seeing the many beautiful but multicolored flowers that sprung from every corner of the grounds, we decided to abandon the idea of a strict color scheme in favor of a more eclectic approach, which we described as “wildflower” rather than “random”. We were able to keep everything cohesive by sticking mainly to pastels and dressing the bridesmaids in a pretty sage green (dusty shale at jcrew) which provided a beautiful backdrop for the blushes, yellows, lavenders, peaches, and creams, that made up the bouquets, aisle decorations, and centerpieces. A huge factor in the success of this design was our florist, Melanie Benson, who shared in our vision and was able to meet the dual goal of keeping things budget-friendly and looking natural, by selecting flowers that were local and in-season. She also reused the flower-filled jars that lined the aisle as centerpieces for the tables after the ceremony, which I thought was a clever idea.

The ceremony itself turned out beautifully. We were married under a gorgeous birch chuppah that perfectly captured the rustic but delicate vibe we were going for, with the Puget sound behind us, and our all our friends and family arranged in a semi-circle around us. My favorite unplanned part of the ceremony was the laughter that erupted (chiefly from the bride) when the rabbi asked if we had prepared anything to say to each other, to which Lauren responded simply and definitively, ”Nope!”

All of the little details that consumed us in the weeks and months leading up to the wedding ended up being worth all the effort. The kids’ room — which we equipped with babysitters, coloring books, and a special kids’ buffet — made it easier for our unbearably cute child relatives to join us; the candy buffet – which we paired with chalkboard-topped mason jars, to serve as our wedding favors — was a huge hit; and while I insisted the cake and candy were enough dessert, unpacking the adorable s’more packets that Lauren made and roasting them over the bonfire was an incredible way to finish the evening.

In the end, it was the people who truly made the night – the hard work from our vendors, the heartfelt and hilarious toasts from our family members, and the predictably bad and surprisingly good dancing of our friends. Most importantly, there was the amazing bride who was crazy enough to marry me. All in all, I could not have been happier with how everything turned out.

Photography: Katy Weaver | Coordination: The Invisible Hostess | Floral Design: Melanie Benson Floral | Wedding Dress: Amsale | Cake: Blackbird Bakery | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Hair And Makeup: Tiffany Colors | DJ: Chris Graves Music | Groom's Attire: Z by Zegna | Wedding Venue: Kiana Lodge | Live Music: Julian Catford

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Romantic Seattle Waterfront Wedding

I was lucky enough to attend a wedding in Seattle last fall, and so I would agree 110% with this Bride’s wish to showcase the city’s beauty for her guests. The Puget Sound absolutely sparkles, the perfect accompaniment to this adorable couple, these blushing bridesmaids (thanks to Jenny Yoo) and one decadent cake courtesy of The Sweet Side. Blue Rose Photography captured every bit – see it all here!

From the Bride… Joe and I met on May 1, 2013 and were engaged exactly a year later on May 1, 2014, and married June 13, 2015. Joe grew up in Chicago and went to college in Kansas, I grew up in Texas and went to college in NYC. We chose to have our wedding in Seattle where we fell in love and live, where most of our guests would be visiting for the first time. We wanted all our guests to see what a magical place it is and why we love it so much, the water, the mountains and especially important to Joe, the music scene. We wanted to be married in June as close to the summer solstice as possible because it was the first day Joe said “I love you,” it is the longest day of the year, and in Seattle the long days and beautiful sunsets are especially magical – it also meant I could have peonies!

The most stressful part of planning was finding the perfect venue. We knew that we wanted to have a downtown wedding, but we also wanted to show Seattle’s outdoorsy side. The Edgewater was our perfect fit; it is literally on a pier and was made famous by The Beatles (Joe’s favorite band). The ceremony site faces the Puget Sound and mountains, and the cocktail hour was on a terrace with city views including the Space Needle. Also the food is amazing. After the venue was booked the next two big decisions were the dress and the photographers.

Since our wedding was a destination wedding for most of our guests, we had events Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday leading up to the wedding. This made the big day so much fun because so many of our guests had already gotten to know each other; it also took the pressure off Joe and I because we got to spend quality time with most of our guests throughout the week instead of cramming it all into one evening. For me the best event was a private yoga class for friends and family the morning of the wedding (47 people ended up taking the class). This set us up to enjoy the day and be as present as possible.

The details of the day were so fun for me. I took a calligraphy class and was able to use my calligraphy on all the invite addresses, table numbers, place cards, welcome sign, and seating chart. My Mom hand punched the heart shaped confetti for the processional from the RSVP cards and envelopes. Our String Quartet, who also plays with Macklemore, were able to play Joe’s favorite Beatles songs for the ceremony and they even threw in Nirvana (Joe’s other favorite) during cocktail hour.

We spent a lot of time planning the wedding and getting wrapped up in details but two of my favorite parts of the day ended up being the time I spent getting ready with my Mom and Bridesmaids in the penthouse and the ceremony itself. We did not see each other before the ceremony so I had a little more time for my Mom and Bridesmaids. We also wrote our own vows which I would highly recommend for personalizing your wedding. I was very nervous about it but with the help of my two married Bridesmaids I was inspired to stick with this choice. We didn’t share with each other before the wedding(although I almost caved the weekend before) and it made it so special. I truly felt the support of everyone listening and loving us.

Another piece of advice I loved and will share is to step back when the reception is happening and just take a moment to observe your beautiful day!

Photography: Blue Rose Photography | Floral Design: Stacy Anderson Design | Wedding Dress: Matthew Christopher | Cake: The SweetSide | Invitations: Color Me Carla | Rings: Whitney Stern | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Makeup & Hair: Megan Bingham - Off White | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: The Edgewater Hotel | Bridal Boutique: Calla Bridal | Linens: Choice Linens | Music: Passenger String Quartet

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Simple & Chic Outdoor Engagement Session

This sweet couple held their engagement session with O’Malley Photographers just outside of Seattle, near the local island where the beautiful Bride-to-be grew up. Looking forward to their upcoming summer wedding, they wanted to first bask in that unbeatable engagement bliss in a place they hold dear. Take a peek at the full gallery here, and feel the love!


From O’Malley PhotographersWe’d love to share a recent engagement session with you! Lizzie & Andy’s upcoming wedding is being planned by Sinclair & Moore this summer on the Bride’s family’s estate and they are the sweetest couple. After spending time with them, you easily see why they fell in love and are perfect for each other.

Lizzie grew up on a nearby island outside Seattle and wanted their engagement session to reflect a strong sense of place including water, wide open space and a slightly dramatic back-drop. Their simple and chic sense of style, love for one another, and natural surroundings made this engagement one of our favorites.

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Dress: Aritzia | Shoes: Madewell | Venue: Discovery Park

Le Salon Bridal Couture

You’ve spent months searching for that perfect gown… and you have 300 dresses pinned to your “Dream Gown” board to prove it. So now that it’s time to hand off the inspiration to the professionals, you need the absolute best there is. Enter Le Salon Bridal Couture, a boutique bridal shop that knows all there is to know about making you look lovely; whether you’re a classic bride, boho chic or somewhere in between.

Known for their unique, straight from the runway collections from all over the world (think Barcelona, New York City, Israel and more), Le Salon Bridal Couture has exactly what you’re looking for, plus an amazing team of stylists to make sure you’ve never been happier. Imagine drop-dead gorgeous silhouettes, stunning fabrics and intricate details crafted by some of the world’s most exclusive designers… and Le Salon’s very own Lead Stylist, Nikki, helping you choose “the one” that is absolutely perfect. Just text Nikki at 425.272.5596 to begin the conversation, even before you have booked your appointment. She’ll be able to track down that dream gown you’ve been pinning non-stop… and walk with you step by step throughout the entire process.

Le Salon Bridal Couture’s newest location is in the always-amazing Seattle, a city that knows a thing or two about awesome weddings. Which is why Le Salon Bridal Couture chose to showcase their works of bridal art at The Four Seasons Seattle, a place where stunning city views and breathtaking weddings happen on the daily. Picture some of the prettiest dresses you’ve ever seen set against The Four Seasons’ amazing penthouse. It’s Seattle meets boho modern meets all kinds of pretty. We’re in love.

Text Nikki TODAY at 425.272.5596 to start your dress journey. And don’t forget that Le Salon Bridal Couture also offers an amazing lineup of stunning bridesmaid gowns, beautiful accessories and dapper ties for your groom + groomsmen, making it a one-stop shop for all of your bridal needs. Happy shopping, lovelies! xo

Photography: Le Salon Bridal | Floral Design: Laurels Floral Decor | Venue: Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis | Bridal Fashion: Le Salon Bridal | Day Venue: Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis | Hair & Make Up: Kathy Evans Beauty Studio | Stylist: Le Salon Bridal

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Jewel Toned Wedding Inspiration

Jewel tones are my kryptonite.  Sure, I love a soft, muted color palette, but give me a shoot rich in dark, dramatic tones juxtaposed against a crazy cool industrial space and that, my friends, is my happy place. Now add in a fabulous team of vendors, drop-dead gorgeous florals + decor from Kaleb Norman James Design and a gallery of lovely captured by Ali Mae Photo and it’s happy, happy Monday.  

From Ali Mae Photo… This GORGEOUS inspiration shoot included lush jewel tones, sweet watercolor menu cards, a beautiful and unique lilac wedding gown and a touch of elegance that would make any bride swoon.

Coupled with the industrial nature of the Fremont Foundry, the table setting and details created the perfect juxtaposition for the setting and a balance of masculine and feminine. Kaleb Norman James Design’s floral and table design is stunning, including vintage gold candle holders and cutlery, Ali Lavin of the up and coming So Lavinder created unique Menu and escort cards for each guest and Watters included the most wonderful lilac gown. To top it all off, Ali Mae Photo provided beautiful, romantic photography. You will love it, Enjoy!

Photography: Ali Mae Photography | Wedding Dress: Watters | Make-Up: Ashli Danielle | Calligraphy: Ali Mae Photography | Florals And Decor: Kaleb Norman James Design | Fremont Foundry: Fremont Foundry Events | Other Rentals: Pedersens | Vintage Rentals: Classic Vintage Rentals

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Fall Seattle Rooftop Wedding

Anytime the O’Malley Photographers pick up a camera, pretty things follow. Just take one look at this rooftop beauty and you’ll agree. It’s a chic autumn celebration with florals and design by Stacy Anderson, with each moment somehow more lovely than the last. Need further proof? Head to the gallery for so much more.

From O’Malley PhotographersThis Bride and Groom chose a destination wedding in Seattle because of their childhood ties to the area. Guests flew in from from all over to witness their union and in true Seattle fashion, they sipped artisan drinks while taking in gorgeous mountain and city views as the bride and groom said their vows.

Noah and Allie have a unique yet classic taste. Just a sampling of what was incorporated: Hawaiian traditions to pay tribute to the groom’s childhood in Hawaii; Allie rocked a gorgeous gown that came up in the front to show off her chic Christian Louboutin burgundy heels; the flowers brought in an earthy, organic feel to the modern vibe of the new Hotel Ballard’s beautiful space while the guests enjoyed a delicious family style feast as the sun was setting.

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Event Design: Stacy Anderson Designs | Floral Design: Stacy Anderson Designs | Wedding Dress: Elie Saab | Ceremony Venue: Hotel Ballard | Reception Venue: Hotel Ballard | Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Catering: Stoneburner | Make-up: Jilladair Carlson | Hair: Jilladair Carlson

Seattle Waterfront Engagement Session

I don’t even want to admit this, but I’ve never been to Seattle. I’ve always wanted to make the trek, and after pouring over all these super pretty images from O’Malley Photographers I’ve decided to add it to the tippy top of my travel list. This gorgeous couple took advantage of all that pretty city had to offer, and it gave them the most lovely background for their sweet engagement session. See more here.


From O’Malley PhotographersBeing a photographer in the Pacific Northwest means being prepared for anything…rain, snow, wind, sunshine…sometimes all in the course of the same hour! This sweet couple wanted to take their engagement photos so badly they were up for nearly any adventure with umbrellas and boots in tow. Any couple up for adventure and a little rain is truly one after my own heart; but it was raining so hard the day of their session that it looked like a lost cause. Just moments prior to calling it off the clouds parted and our sunshine filled prayers were answered. We all nearly ran from under our umbrellas to create some sun-filled magic on the gorgeous Seattle waterfront before the clouds rolled back in. This is just one of the reasons I love this beautifully unpredictable city!

Photography: O'Malley Photographers

Snowy Snoqualmie Engagement Session

I truly believe there is an absolute beauty in simplicity, and this engagement shoot by O’Malley Photographers seems to agree with me. Maybe it’s the calmness of the snow, or the insight of the bride-to-be’s photography experience as well, but add it all together with the O’Malley’s talented eye and we have a stunning, snowy scene. Sit back, relax and enjoy these beauties.

From O’Malley Photographers… We recently photographed this snowy engagement session. With the lack of rain in California, Melanie and Chris realized they needed to get away somewhere guaranteed to have the snow she dreamed of for her engagement session, so they met us up in Washington and we headed to the nearby mountains. Melanie’s vision for the session included snow, soft light, lots of wintery layers and of course, gorgeous photos since she’s a photographer herself. They’ll be tying the knot soon in San Francisco and we couldn’t be more excited for them!

Photography: O'Malley Photographers | Make-up: Erin Skipley | Hair: Erin Skipley | Location: Summit At Snoqualmie | Location: Suncadia Resort

Fairytale Wedding at Thornewood Castle

This Seattle soiree has all the major components of a modern day fairytale. Thornewood Castle as the backdrop? Check! Custom-designed Italian engagement ring? Check! Stunning Galia Lahav gown? Check! From the pink Aria Style blooms to the gorgeous glass slipper moment a la Valentino, every moment Stephanie Cristalli captured is fit for a storybook ending, right here!

From Perfectly Posh Events… Slava was raised in Moscow and Jessica was raised in the Seattle area. Their paths crossed as a result of their passion for ballroom dancing and now they are dancing professionally as award-winning dance partners.

Slava and Jessica met at a dance tryout in Los Angeles in April 2010. They decided to dance together shortly after and a few months later, Slava surprised Jessica with a bouquet of red roses as they were on their way to the dance studio. They decided to move to Seattle from California so Jessica could be near her family and proceeded on an incredible journey, opening a new dance studio while creating a life and home together.

For their wedding, Jessica & Slava wanted a memorable intimate affair with their closest family and friends. They both really love romantic classic European styles and selected Thornewood Castle as the backdrop for their personal fairy tale. Jessica loves feminine details and chose a color palette of light pink, blush, champagne and ivory.

Their intimate ceremony was held in the picturesque sunken garden surrounded by roses and hydrangea bushes. Jessica walked down a very long aisle on a carpet of rose petals before they said their “I Do’s” under a gorgeous floral arch with a stunning chandelier. One of my favorite personal touches in the ceremony space was the custom-made banners for each family crest that hung on the castle towers on either side of the ceremony space, not only did they fit the fairy tale theme perfectly but it also tied in their family heritages which are extremely important to Jessica and Slava.

Aria Style created the perfect romantic ambiance for the ceremony and reception with hundreds of roses and lush floral arrangements. I loved the design that we did with the tables, complete with blush pink linen layered with lace, vintage dishes, menus tied with lace and ribbon, tables named after ballroom dances, and drop-dead-gorgeous centerpieces! The reception was filled with lots of love and laughter, champagne in abundance, delicious food and of course plenty of dancing. To end the evening, Jessica and Slava departed in a vintage blue Lincoln Continental Convertible after being showered with rose petals by their family and friends. It was truly a modern day fairy tale!

From the beautiful Bride… On a sunny Sunday in June last year, Slava suggested that we go for a walk in the Bellevue Botanical Gardens – he looked very dashing all dressed up in a suit, so I put on my favorite pink sundress. We held hands as we walked through the garden and stopped to rest on a beautiful bench in the forest. The afternoon light was shining golden through the verdant green of the trees and there were butterflies occasionally flitting by, and the music of birds chirping happily. Then Slava got on his knee and proposed to me and I said yes! He presented me with the most beautiful, custom-designed Italian engagement ring, which he had secretly had made during our visits to Southern California for dancing. We bought pink champagne to celebrate at the outdoor patio of a cafe on Bellevue’s main street, and then we went to tell my parents, who welcomed Slava into the family. Shortly after, we also called Slava’s family in Bulgaria and Moscow to share the news!

Photography: Stephanie Cristalli Photography | Floral Design: Aria Style | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Cakes By Creme De La Creme | Stationary: Chic Ink | Shoes: Valentino | Catering: Shooby Doo Catering | Hair & Makeup: Erin Skipley | DJ: WaSOUND | Transportation: Rare Form Limousine | Venue: Thornewood Castle | Dishes: Vintage Dish Company | Linens: Creative Coverings | Planning: Perfectly Posh Events

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Cozy and Intimate Seattle Wedding

Categorize this duo under soulmates, because their love story reads like a romance novel. After meeting at midnight on NYE, this darling duo began their whirlwind romance and in three short months (you read that right!) planned their Big Day – complete with downloaded Etsy menus, online dress shopping, and paper airplanes – Angela & Evan were behind the lens capturing every sweet moment right here.

From the beautiful Bride…Danny and I met in Thailand on New Years Eve last year. We hadn’t known each other long before deciding to get married, but almost instantly upon meeting him I knew I wanted to spend my life with him.

Wedding planning started off as things usually do: Ideas began small, and continued to get more elaborate as time went on. We thought about doing a courthouse wedding, then decided on a small gathering with immediate family, then agreed to do a larger party to celebrate. When we found out a good amount of Danny’s family and friends would be coming from all over the world, we knew we wanted to have a real wedding, but we also knew we wanted it to remain small and intimate. Danny’s best man flew in from India, and his groomsmen came from New Zealand (just a quick 19-hour flight). His sister and dad traveled from London, and his mom (mum!) and stepdad traveled from Croatia. We had around 20 out-of-town guests make it from six different countries.

Because Danny was immigrating from England, we didn’t have long to plan. We had about three months in total, two of which he was still living in the UK, so needless to say we had to cut some corners and make quick decisions. But that’s what downloadable menus on Etsy is for, and online bridal dress shopping, and friends that are willing to frantically finish folding paper airplanes three hours before the ceremony. We focused on the important stuff (like the perfect cake!), and knew whatever was done was done, and whatever we didn’t get to, it didn’t matter.

We chose The Court in the Square as our ceremony and reception venue for the cozy factor, and the fact that it feels like an outdoor venue when it’s really in the middle of February. It’s already such a beautiful space that it didn’t require much decorating.

We couldn’t resist adding in some sort of travel elements. Instead of table numbers, we did table cities that represented the places Danny and I have been together. We had our (very talented) friend sketch landmarks of each city for the tables, and had a big poster board seating chart with names next to each landmark. We folded paper airplanes for place cards and adorned them with washi tape. We wanted everyone to sit together in a sense, so we did one long table that wrapped around the venue. That table, and being able to look out on everyone who had come to celebrate with us, was one of our most favorite and cherished things. Our guest book was a vintage globe we had everyone sign that now doubles as one of our favorite decor items in our house.

This last year has been hard – long distance is hard, but that’s what made our wedding day so incredibly special. Danny was finally in America, and we were able to start our life together. The day was full of love, you could absolutely feel it.

Photography: Angela and Evan Photography | Event Design: Aria Style | Wedding Dress: Shopbop | Cake: Kerissa Bakes | Invitations: Minted | Ceremony Venue: Mount Tabor Park | Reception Venue: Mount Tabor Park | Entertainment: Michael Benson Band | Bridesmaids' Dress: Aritzia | Bridesmaids' Dress: ASOS | Cake Topper: BHLDN | Programs: Lorelle Paperie & Co. | Rentals: AA Party Rentals