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Rainy Morning Turned Perfect Spring Wedding at Montecito Country Club


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This April wedding featured a vibrant Spring color palette. Though many colors could be found in the florals, pink, blue, and green were the standout hues of the day.

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This wedding design was inspired by the season. Spring was celebrated with whimsical floral designs, vintage floral prints, and even faux butterflies in the cocktail hour centerpieces.

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“On December 30th, 2022, Curran surprised me with a horse-drawn sleigh ride at Bears Ranch in Durango, Colorado, near his family’s mountain home. As the sleigh glided toward a stunning frozen lake, Curran guided us out to take in the breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains. Then, in the quiet serenity of the moment, Curran slowly got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. It was cold, but I hardly noticed as I slipped off my glove for him to place the ring on my finger. On the ride back to the ranch, we celebrated with champagne and captured the joy of the occasion with photos, thanks to the photographer Curran had thoughtfully arranged. As we returned, I was completely overwhelmed to find both my family and Curran’s waiting to congratulate us—such a heartfelt surprise. It was truly a magical and unforgettable day.”

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“I had the pleasure of working with Kim Click at Stanley Korshak Bridal Salon in Dallas, Texas, to find my dream wedding dress. I envisioned something traditional, featuring Chantilly lace, yet ethereal with a hint of subtle sparkle. That vision came to life when I discovered the Anne gown by Maria Farbinni. The moment I put it on, the intricate details and overall aesthetic reminded me of my mother’s wedding dress from April 1983, and I knew instantly it was the one. The gown featured a timeless fit-and-flare silhouette with a sweetheart neckline, and I chose to elevate the look with a custom lace overskirt for the ceremony. This thoughtful addition by Maria Farbinni allowed me to showcase two distinct looks throughout the day. To complete my bridal ensemble, I selected the ivory Jimmy Choo Saeda pumps, which paired beautifully with the gown, adding the perfect finishing touch.”

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“Since we had a spring outdoor wedding near the coast, I chose light blue as the focal color to seamlessly complement the sky, florals, and ocean backdrop. I collaborated with Bella Bridesmaids in the Dallas Design District to select the perfect Amsale gowns for my bridesmaids in a stunning sky-blue shade. The dresses were elegant, and each of my bridesmaids looked beautiful!”

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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]”Curran collaborated with Suit Supply in Dallas to design a custom-made tuxedo, featuring his initials and our wedding date elegantly embroidered on the inside. He completed his look with Allen Edmonds tuxedo shoes, Texas flag cufflinks, and his grandfather’s vintage Rolex Presidential watch—a meaningful and special touch for our wedding day. The groomsmen complemented his style by renting their tuxedos from The Black Tux.”[/field]
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Guests enjoyed a delicious three-course plated dinner. The grilled “Prime” New York steak was the crowd favorite. After getting out on the dance floor, Late-Night Bites were served alongside a tray passed espresso martinis to keep the party going!

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After a rainy morning, the sun came out just in time for the ceremony. Vibrant color-blocked flowers made up a lush floral aisle and arch. Having just been rained on, the flowers seemed to be brighter than ever! Walking into Montecito Club’s ballroom was an awe-filled moment. Tons of wisteria flowers hung down from the large chandeliers, hovering over the shimmering blue tables, and a dance floor with Hollie & Curran’s monogram. Linens, chairs, and table settings from Theoni elevated the ballroom and brought the couple’s design vision to life. The table settings had napkins customized with the couple’s monogram, and water colored menus graced the plates.

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The cake was another monogram moment. Baked by Lelé Pâtisserie, the four-tiered cake was a work of art inside and out. The monogram was meticulously piped on the front, and the Tyler Speier Events floral team garnished it with lovely florals. The tiers alternated between two flavors, Double Chocolate Cake filled with Raspberry Swirl and Vanilla Bean Cake filled with Strawberry Swirl, both frosted with Vanilla Bean meringue buttercream.

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This Spring wedding took place at The Montecito Country Club, showing off its dreamy ocean view at the ceremony and a romantic ballroom full of florals at the reception. Setting up this wedding was quite the adventure – we had an unexpected rainstorm roll in that morning, and it rained right up until it was time for the ceremony to start! Thankfully, the sun came out just in time for a beautiful outdoor ceremony. The day was captured by the talented Shannon Skloss, who used the rainy morning to take the most vogue photos! Colorful florals by our TSE team, luxury rentals from Theoni, and custom paper goods by Katherine Jezek Designs and K Designs, all made for a beautiful wedding. Despite the rain, the day went so smoothly, thanks to our peaceful, joyful, and flexible team of vendors!

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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]As this was a destination wedding, the guests were welcomed to town with cute welcome bags, overflowing with locally sourced treats and gifts assembled and hand-delivered to the Santa Barbara Inn by our TSE team.[/field]
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Hollie and Curran personalized their stir sticks, bar signs, and even cocktail napkins with a watercolor of their adorable pooch, Jagger.

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Photography: Shannon Skloss | Videographer: Miguel Garcia Studios | Event Design: Tyler Speier Events | Event Planning: Tyler Speier Events | Floral Design: Tyler Speier Events | Cake: Lele Patisserie | Invitations: Katherine Jezek Design | Catering: Montecito Club | Lighting: Bella Vista Designs, Inc | Transportation: Santa Barbara Trolley | Vintage Car: Hollywood Classic Cars | Wedding Venue: Montecito Club | Beauty: Samara Beauty | Music: Downbeat La | Photo Booth: Open Air Photo Booth | Rentals: Theoni Collection

A Quintessential Lake Town Wedding at Windridge Estate


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The wedding’s color palette featured a timeless combination of white, cream, and subtle pops of blue, creating a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere. The focus was mainly on soft neutrals, which brought a sense of classic serenity to the outdoor setting.

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Our vision for the wedding was deeply inspired by our hometown of Cazenovia, a picturesque lake town in upstate New York, where we both grew up and fell in love. We wanted our guests to experience the charm of the place that means so much to us, so we incorporated unique elements tied to Cazenovia throughout the celebration. From a stunning watercolor painting of Cazenovia Lake used on the envelope liners and the front of the bar to a custom dance floor designed to evoke the feel of an outdoor patio, each detail was crafted to reflect the beauty of an upstate summer. My husband’s Italian heritage was honored through limoncello shots for every guest, accompanied by the toast “per cent’anni,” meaning “for 100 years.” The number 11:11 holds personal significance for us, so we designed our escort wall with the phrase “Our Wish Came True,” symbolizing our shared belief in angel numbers and how our prayers for a soulmate were answered. The overall aesthetic seamlessly blended the beauty of Cazenovia with meaningful, personal touches.

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On June 3rd, 2023, a significant day that marked exactly 12 years since Ben and Kathleen first exchanged their heartfelt ‘I love you’s, a momentous proposal unfolded. Knowing that Kathleen was not an easy person to surprise, Ben, along with the entire family, meticulously crafted a plan that had been in the making for months. The day was originally set for a Broadway show outing with Ben’s grandparents, beginning with lunch in the city. However, as they were en route to the city, Ben’s mom called with an urgent need to return home to retrieve Meme’s (Ben’s grandma) forgotten medicine, promising to meet up with them at the show later. After lunch at City Winery, Ben guided Kathleen to the rooftop, where he explained that there was a special installation by his company in the park up there, so they had to check it out. As they reached the rooftop, with the sprawling cityscape of NYC as their backdrop, Ben knelt on one knee, and with a heart full of love, he asked Kathleen to be his life partner. Their joyous moment was further heightened as Teddy and Bailey joined them for photographs, capturing the essence of their love. The surprises didn’t end there, though. Ben had orchestrated a grand celebration, with their entire family and friends waiting to join the festivities. The party kicked off and never seemed to stop as they danced the night away, celebrating their love until they could no longer stand. It was a day filled with love, surprises, and the promise of a lifetime together.

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For the church ceremony, I wore a stunning Galia Lahav gown, embodying classic elegance. My main wedding dress was a show-stopping creation by Berta paired with Rene Caovilla heels and Verstolo jewelry. For the after-party, I slipped into something fun from Retrofete, and for the welcome party, I chose a chic look from Bronx and Banco. Each outfit was carefully selected to reflect the different parts of our celebration, blending timeless beauty with modern style.

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My bridesmaids each selected their style of black dresses, adding a touch of individual flair while maintaining a cohesive look. Some of them rented from Janet Mandel, a boutique specializing in designer rentals. It was important to me that they felt comfortable and fabulous in whatever they chose. My mother also looked radiant in a Zuhair Murad gown, bringing a touch of haute couture to the day.

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Ben looked incredibly sharp in a custom suit from Suit Supply. His tailored look was classic, perfectly fitting for our special day. Our dogs also had their custom-made outfits designed by Fur Rescue Fashions, making sure even our furry family members were stylish!

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We worked closely with our caterers to create a menu that felt uniquely ‘us.’ Our signature cocktails were inspired by special moments in our lives: the “Romo Ranch Water,” a nod to our love for Aspen, and “Leena’s Lemonade Blueberry Spritz,” a refreshing favorite. The highlight of the night was the wine, specially sourced from our family winery, Benziger Winery. Guests were greeted with a trio of food displays—charcuterie with Mediterranean vegetables, a seafood spread featuring colossal shrimp and ceviche, and a selection of hors d’oeuvres like baozi, caviar parfaits, and Southern fried chicken on buttermilk biscuits. For dinner, guests had the choice of bacon-wrapped sirloin, Statler chicken, roasted halibut, or a vegetable terrine paired with a risotto cake and grilled vegetables. We also served gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches late at night for those wanting a comforting bite after dancing.

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Since our reception was held outdoors in a tent, florals were key in creating the lush, romantic feel I envisioned. We went with an abundance of white and cream blooms, which added softness and elegance to the space. The tables were dressed in neutral linens, accented with soft blue plates and gold and silver cutlery, creating a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere. Elevated floral arrangements and candles filled the tent, adding warmth and beauty to the evening.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Our wedding cake was a simple but elegant design in soft blue and white with minimal florals, which complemented the overall aesthetic. However, the real star of the dessert scene was our dessert bar, featuring an array of sweets like cake pops, mini pies, cookies, and brownies, offering something delicious for every guest to enjoy.[/field]
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Music played a huge role in our day, from the ceremony to the reception. I walked down the aisle to a beautiful string quartet rendition of “A Thousand Years” by Christina Perri, and we exited the ceremony to “Love Story” by Taylor Swift, which felt so fitting for our journey together. The string quartet continued to play during cocktail hour, giving it a “Bridgerton” feel. For the reception, we opted for a DJ accompanied by an electric violinist and saxophone player, which gave the night an energetic, concert-like atmosphere. One of the most memorable moments was when Ben and I performed “Shallow” from A Star Is Born for our guests, a karaoke favorite of ours. My brother officiated the ceremony, and we had both our mothers read a poem, including “Wedding Poem” by Whitney Hanson, which added a personal and emotional touch.

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Weekend-Long Celebration: We wanted the wedding to be more than just one day, so we planned an entire weekend of activities. It kicked off with a church ceremony for close friends and family on Thursday, followed by a rehearsal dinner with an Italian theme, reflecting my new last name. Friday was the big day with an outdoor lake ceremony, cocktail hour, reception, and a Great Gatsby- themed speakeasy after-party. The weekend wrapped up with brunch and a lake day, where we had 15 boats tied together for a relaxed and fun-filled Saturday.

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Speakeasy After-Party: The after-party had a Great Gatsby-inspired theme, with a finished barn transformed into a speakeasy, complete with red up-lighting and Gatsby-style hats. It was a magical and fun way to end the evening, and the food kept the energy high throughout the night.

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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]Speakeasy After-Party: The after-party had a Great Gatsby-inspired theme, with a finished barn transformed into a speakeasy, complete with red up-lighting and Gatsby-style hats. It was a magical and fun way to end the evening, and the food kept the energy high throughout the night.[/field]
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Photography: Laura Rose | Videographer: Hart to Heart Media | Event Planning: Shannon Wellington Wedding | Floral Design: Beck and Forth Co | Wedding Dress: Berta Bridal | Reception Venue: Windridge Estate | Catering: Diamon | Hair & Makeup: Glam Squad Syracuse | Entertainment: More Than Music | Ceremony Music: Craig Scott Entertainment | Transportation: SS Limousines | Transportation: Big Ds Limousine | Transportation: Leather Stocking Trolley | Tent: Morris Tent Rentals | Brides Makeup: Megan Bella Beauty | Content Creator: Follow The Bride | Dessert: Sugar Blossom Cake Shop | Floor Wrap: FM Events Production | Funiture Rentals: Total Rentals | Ice Luge: The Ice Farm | Landscape Lighting: OLP | Rentals: Brown Built Rentals | Rentals: Rentals to Go | Rentals: Petunia Rose | Stationery & Signage: Holly Winnie Calligraphy | Tabletop Rentals: Petunia Rose | furniture rentals: Brown Built Rentals

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Colorful Coastal Wedding at Kiawah Island Golf Resort


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Kiawah Island was the heart of this styled shoot’s inspiration. The team, led by The Styled Society and hosted by Katherine & Tyler, wanted to create a colorful coastal celebration that captured the area’s natural beauty and Southern charm.

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The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort provided a stunning backdrop for the shoot. An elevated tent created the perfect setting for the outdoor celebration.

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]The bride wore a textured a-line gown from The White Magnolia, featuring a sweetheart neckline and detachable off-the-shoulder sleeves that added a romantic touch. She completed her look with a Michael Addison Bridal veil and SJ Bailey Co. earrings.[/field]
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The bridesmaids brought the pastel color scheme to life in peach, light blue, and purple gowns. The groomsmen looked sharp in grey suits from Jim’s Formal Wear.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Intrigued Design & Events created a gorgeous ambiance with help from Curated Event Rentals. LIT Charleston transformed the space with elegant lighting and drapery. The Luxe & Co. designed an eye-catching escort card display and bar that became focal points of the event. Stradley Davidson Linens added blue and green floral linens that matched the lounge seating pillows perfectly. Moonstruck Florals’ colorful, textured arrangements tied everything together beautifully.[/field]
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The escort card wall and bar were standout elements of the day! The escort card wall featured personalized fans for each guest, perfect for a sunny South Carolina afternoon. The bar incorporated the same green hue and a chic monogram that appeared throughout the event on items like napkins and towels.

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Photography: Rachel Linder Photography | Event Design: Intrigue Design & Events | Event Planning: The Styled Society | Event Planning: Intrigue Design & Events | Floral Design: Moonstruck Florals | Wedding Dress: The White Magnolia | Wedding Dress: Michael Addison Bridal | Wedding Dress: SJ Bailey Co. | Cake: Baked To a T | Invitations: La Papeterie Design | Men's Attire: Jim's Formal Wear | Wedding Venue: Kiawah Island Sanctuary Resort | Beauty: Silhouette on Site | Engagement Ring Designer: Charleston Rings | Rentals: Curated Events | Rentals: The Luxe & Co. | Rentals: Classic Planning and Design Co. | Rentals: Emerson James Rental | Rentals: Stradley Davidson Linen Collective

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An Al Fresco Celebration at Château De La Napoule in Cannes


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A welcome party on the beach in Cannes, a beautiful ceremony at Château de la Napoule and an exquisite dinner “Al Fresco” , that’s exactly what the bride and groom had in mind for their wedding on the French Riviera. Based on these vibes, Aava Wedding designed and created beautiful and delicate decors with white, antic pink and gold.

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Catherine & Co created amazing cocktails for the guests, and the catering was perfectly managed by the talented Pavillon Traiteur.

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The Aava Wedding team designs stunning and elegant weddings with a timeless style and soft white and antique pink flowers sublimated by Laly Rose Decoration.

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The Wedding cake is presented in front of a memorable firework display, purely breathtaking!

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Photography: Thomas Audiffren | Wedding cake: Emma's Cupcakes | Stationery: Crème de papier | Ceremony Venue: Chateau De La Napoule | Make up: Laury G | Hair: Julien Matha | Band: Vibes Music | Beach party venue: Lucia Cannes | Filmmaker: Jino Agnelli | Firework: EFC Artifices | Flowers, rental and decoration: Laly Rose | Planning & design: AAVA WEDDING | Seond shooters (Photo & video): Amour.etc | Sound & Light: DX Event | Tableware: Maison options | Tableware: Options Nice

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How to Plan a Wedding on a Budget—Without Losing the Magic

As Emmy Award-winning actress Niecy Nash once said, “Falling in love was the easy part; planning a wedding—yikes!” If you’ve ever tried to balance a champagne vision with a sparkling water budget, you know exactly what she means.

Planning a chic, heartfelt wedding without emptying your bank account? Yes, it’s possible—and honestly, it can be a lot more meaningful that way. Between choosing a venue, debating whether to hire a planner, trimming the guest list, and asking yourself, “How do we make this look luxe without going overboard?”—you’re not alone.

The good news? Elegant weddings don’t require lavish spending. With smart choices and a bit of creativity, you can create a day that’s stylish, personal, and well within reach. Below, we’ve laid out practical steps to help you plan a celebration that’s every bit as beautiful as your love story—without blowing your budget.

Set a Realistic Budget (Seriously.)

Before anything else, take a deep breath and decide what you can actually afford to spend. It’s tempting to chase Pinterest-worthy dreams, but the goal is to walk away married and financially at ease—not wondering where all your savings went.

Review your income, savings, and priorities as a couple. Once you know your limit, stick to it. Trust us, your future selves will thank you.

Rent the Glam

From designer gowns to dreamy tableware, many of the details that make a wedding feel upscale can be rented for a fraction of the cost. Dresses, décor, furniture—even rings—can be borrowed for the day.

Renting allows you to achieve a high-end look without the commitment (or storage headaches) afterward. Chic and savvy? That’s the vibe.

Keep the Guest List Close

An intimate celebration doesn’t just help your budget—it elevates the entire experience. Smaller guest lists mean more intentional moments, better conversation, and less pressure to entertain a crowd.

Plus, fewer people means more room in the budget to focus on the things that matter: good food, thoughtful décor, and meaningful connection.

DIY—with Style

DIY gets a bad rap, but it doesn’t have to scream “craft project gone wrong.” Handwritten menus, custom signage, or thoughtfully made invitations add charm and character—especially when done with care.

Not sure where to start? TikTok and YouTube are treasure troves of inspiration (and hacks!) from real couples who made it work.

Choose a Venue with Built-In Charm

Ditch the ballroom. Think: botanical gardens, cozy courtyards, historic libraries, or local art galleries. These spaces often come with unique architecture, lush backdrops, or moody lighting—so you can skip the over-the-top florals and extra frills.

Bonus: If you or your partner has a personal tie to the space (like your alma mater), you might even score a discount.

Make It Personal: Invite Friends to Perform

Who needs a pricey band when you’ve got talented friends? Ask a musical guest to serenade your ceremony or sing for your first dance. It’s intimate, meaningful, and totally budget-friendly.

And for a twist later in the evening? A karaoke setlist never fails to bring down the house.

Create Moments, Not Trinkets

Instead of favors that get left behind, think experiences. A live sketch artist capturing guests in real time. A vintage typewriter poet. A flower bar where everyone creates their own bouquet.

These unexpected, interactive moments are often what guests remember most—and they don’t have to cost much to feel magical.

Stay Hands-On

Planning a wedding on a budget means rolling up your sleeves. It’s tempting to outsource everything, but if you’re skipping a planner, be prepared to get involved. Schedule weekly check-ins, do your research, compare prices, and ask for help when needed.

With teamwork and intention, it’s entirely possible to craft a celebration that’s both affordable and unforgettable.

The Takeaway?

A stylish, elegant wedding isn’t about how much you spend—it’s about how much love, care, and creativity you put into it. Prioritize what matters to you, plan ahead, and embrace the idea that beautiful doesn’t have to mean expensive.

After all, your wedding isn’t just about one day. It’s about beginning a life together—with intention, joy, and maybe a little karaoke.


When Taking a Risk With Bold Wedding Colors Pay Off in a Major Way at Faena Miami Beach


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Our wedding day was bright, fun, and bold. We wanted it to feel like you were in a tropical location, on vacation, but still have an elegant flair to it. We took a risk with the bright pink and orange colors, but we felt it worked perfectly for a destination such as Miami Beach. Our venue had a Latin flair to it, as it is designed by an Argentinian hotelier, and therefore, we wanted to work off this vibe. I wanted our guests to come to Miami and celebrate and party for an entire weekend. I wanted them to feel like they were on vacation and not feel obligated to come to “yet another wedding”. We personalized each detail of our event, from hand-written cards in our welcome bags to customized hats and accessories. While it was truly one of the most fun weekends of our lives, we also wanted it to be elegant and classy and for us to maintain certain traditions, which included our Catholic mass and our cultural dances.

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Since my father’s side is from Greece, Patrick and I have spent many summers vacationing there. It has now become our favorite place in the world. I had a feeling the proposal was coming, but truly had NO idea when, so I decided to wear white for most of the summer, expecting it to happen “any day”. On the ONE day, I decided to not wear white, and black instead, Pat popped the question. He tricked me into going to Athens to a hotel my sister always raved about, and planned for us to go to a fun club on the beach. I dressed the part, in heels and all, only to be completely fooled and brought on a helicopter ride, overlooking the iconic Athens Riviera. Most people know I am terrified of flying, so I knew Patrick wouldn’t dare to propose to me during this activity. I still had no idea what was to come until we landed at the Four Seasons Astir Palace. We took a golf cart to a gorgeous cliff where champagne was waiting, nd Patrick popped the question. Hiding in the bushes were our friends from our village in Greece, who are professional photographers. They captured the most amazing photos, and then my family and some friends met us for the most beautiful sunset dinner at the famous Matsuhisa. In true Greek fashion, we then ended the night on the beach at a nightclub on the Rivieraallee, Island, and we danced until sunrise. It was the most magical surprise of my life.

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The name of my wedding dress was Versailles by Monique Lhuillier. It was purchased in New Jersey at White House Bridal. I am very indecisive, and I had tried on almost 40 dresses at that point. I was the last of three sisters to get married, and both my sisters wore custom Christian Siriano dresses and looked stunning. I knew I wanted something elegant, timeless, and ballgown, but with an extra “something”. Versailles was exactly that; with the applique handsewn floral designs and the corset top, it felt just right. Once the owner Stacey, brought out the gloves to go with it, I knew it was perfect for me. I wore a custom Monique royal veil in the church, and then after my first dance and my father-daughter dance, I took the gloves off so I could feel comfortable.

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Thankfully, I listened to my Mom when she told me to go bold. I was apprehensive at first to have my girls wearing bright pinks and oranges, mainly because there were 16 of them, but they looked incredible. I gave the bridesmaids options of 4-5 dresses and randomly chose their color of either pink or orange. I chose their dresses from Miss Circle, which is located in Soho, NYC, and also online. My two sisters were my Matrons of Honor, and they wore custom Fuschia ball gowns. Everyone looked so gorgeous.

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The wedding day was black tie, and therefore, all of the men wore black tuxedos. They used a company called The Black Tux. This website also had in-person stores in NYC and allowed the guys to rent or buy their tuxes. They all looked amazing! My husband’s look was from Suit Supply. He wore a black tuxedo and Tom Ford shoes that I bought him for the special day. He customized his tux by putting our wedding date on the inside collar of the tux jacket.

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My family is Greek and Italian, and we are from the NYC area, therefore, food is EVERYTHING at the wedding. We started the cocktail hour with a raw bar, which included lobster, oysters, clams, shrimp, and mussels. We also had a sushi station, which had a variety of our favorite rolls. We had a carving station with delicious prime rib. We then had a pasta station, with our take of Carbone’s spicy rigatoni, as well as a pesto selection. We had an antipasti and charcuterie station with delicious meats and cheese selections. In addition to a Dim Sum and buns station. For the passed Hors d’oeuvres, we had Spicy Tuna, Yuzu Tobiko with Spicy Aioli on a Taro Chip, a New Zealand Lamb Chop, Short Rib Mini Tacos with Avocado Salsa Verde, Pickled Red Onions, and Short Rib Empanadas with Chimichurri Aioli. We had a full ultra premium bar from the start of cocktail hour through our after party. This included our signature drinks of a Dirty Martini and a spicy Margarita, as well as Espresso martinis. We then proceeded to the main event, where the guests were greeted with glasses of champagne as they found their seats. We started the evening with Local Farmed Wild Arugula, Strawberries with Marcona Almonds, Organic Parmesan, and Meyer Lemon Vinaigrette. Our next dish was an Italian Porcini Risotto. Followed by an entree choice of Chicken Breast with Yucca Puree, Black Bean Relish and a Cilantro Emulsion, Braised Galbi Short Ribs with Garlic Mashed Whipped Potato, Broccolini, and a Natural Jus Reduction or a Branzino a la Plancha with White Bean Ragout, with Artichoke Olive Barigoule, Chorizo, and Roasted Tomato Vinaigrette. We then had our 7-tier cake, which was Cookies and Cream with Blackout Chocolate Cake, White Chocolate Mousse, and Cookie crumbles. And addition, we had a Venetian hour, which included cookies, cakes, macarons, and ice cream. Once the main party was over, we walked over to the Amphitheater of our venue and parted after. We had McDonald’s Big Macs, fries, and chicken nuggets passed out, as this is my favorite fast food ever. In addition, we had flatbread pizzas, mini truffle sliders, grilled cheese, chicken, and waffles. We ended up extending the after party to go until 4:00 am!!!

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We knew that we had a blank canvas to work with at the Faena Forum. It is essentially a white space with really high ceilings. We worked with the best Miami floral design team, Petal Production, who was highly recommended by our wedding planner, Mayrelis from Elite Planning. We customized each aspect of the wedding, from the cocktail hour bar and gold high top “tables” to the greenery and bright boxes topped with floral arrangements, where our seating arrangements were. We didn’t want anything to be “typical”. Instead of a place card, we had each name written on colorful boxes, where ballerinas danced and a violinist and harpist played, as guests looked for their name. They were then led up a floral-wrapped staircase into the Forum. We then had our focal point be the “Tree of Life”, which was a giant floral tree that was in the center of our wrap around, green velvet bar. This was my favorite part of the room. This split the room from where the guests ate to the dance floor. We opted to have a circular green dance floor, which I did not expect to look as good as it did. I thank Brittany from Petal Production for convincing me to step out of my comfort zone here. We had over 325 guests and therefore had to mix round tables with two large, long royal tables. The Royal tables had green table tops, which matched the dancefloor, and had a long cascade of floral arrangements which wont down the center and draped to the floor. The chairs were green velvet with gold. On the round tables, our centerpieces varied from high, bright florals to low, clear vases with individual bright flowers. It was incredible. We then had florals that projected onto the wall, which somehow matched the florals of my dress. We had satellite bars in the back corners of the ro so that no one had to ever wait for a drink.

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Our wedding planner, Mayrelis of Elite Planning, knew Miami best and led us in the right direction with Gabriela Bergoderi, who made the most amazing sweets. We had Aroma Espresso of Miami set up the entire night with an espresso and cappuccino station, they also made the espresso martinis. We then had treats which included pistachio cannolis, alfajores, brownies, macarons, and cookies, amongst other treats,

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We wanted to have many people feel included in our wedding events, and we knew we wanted there to be many toasts and speeches. Throughout the three days, we had various people speak. On our first night, our welcome party, Pat’s dad gave a toast to us, which was both heartfelt and funny. On day two, we wanted it to be more of a “roast” and asked some of our best friends to speak. I asked four of my girlfriends, who came up with an incredible roast for both of us. Pat asked two of his three best men to do the same. One of his best me does stand-up comedy for fun and truly had the crowd in tears. For our wedding ceremony, we wanted to include two readings that meant something to us. We chose Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone? Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” Song of Solomon 8:6-7 “Set me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal upon your arm; for love is strong as death, passion fierce as the grave. Its flashes are flashes of fire, a raging flame. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it.” My cousin Samantha and Patrick’s close family friend Brint read these at the church. During our wedding, my dad gave his last Father of the Bride speech, which had us all in tears, and then both of my sisters gave Matron of Honor Speeches. Patrick’s third Best Man, who came from Australia, gave the final speech of the night. We were very particular about the music we chose, as we both LOVE music. For the ceremony, I walked down the aisle with my father to the traditional Bridal chorus. We then chose to have a string quarter play “Always” by Gavin James as our guests were receiving communion. This song had us both in tears. We had the most incredible live group, called Songs from Space, perform during our cocktail hour. This included a singer, violin, guitar, and piano. They played remixes of some of our favorites, which included “Paradise”, “Tennessee Whiskey”, “Wake Me Up”, and “Higher Love”. Guests loved hearing these remixes. After the cocktail hour, guests entered into the forum where they were greeted by a 12 piece band. I am so happy that we went with Tropics Entertainment, Remix the band. They brought down the house. They nailed every single song, and we were very specific about do’s and don’ts. We did not want any top 100 Bruno Mars or Taylor Swift songs to be played at the wedding. But instead include favorites of our familie, such as Prince, Meatloaf and Celine Dion. Patrick and I did a non-traditional first dance to Vivir Mi Vida by Marc Anthony, and we invited the crowd to join in. We had the sax, the trumpet, and he drums, and it was the best way to start the night. I then danced with my dad to the same song, we danced at my communion party and sweet 16, which is Elvis Presley’s “Falling in Love”. The entire room was in tears. It was a very emotional moment. Patrick then danced with his mom to Coldplay’s Yellow, and it was absolutely beautiful. We ended the night with a DJ for the afterparty, and it felt like being in Mykonos. The DJ was Event Factor, and they were incredible, allowing my brother-in-law, who DJs part-time in NYC, to join in with them. We had the most epic night.

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We wanted to have three days of events, that were all different from each other, but brought together all of our guests, who came from over 10 different countries. We started the weekend with a Cuban themed welcome party, with a latin trio, cuban cigar rollers, fedoras and an Hora Loca hour.

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Instead of a Sunday morning brunch, which we knew we wouldn’t wake up for after our wedding, we opted for a beach party. I think this was Patrick’s favorite event. Petal Production set up an incredible customized beach set. We had oyster shuckers, mixologists, a DJ booth made of beach balls, a lifeguard stand made of palm leaves. We had the best weather that day and couldn’t have asked for a more fun crew. Our wedding was the best weekend of our lives, and it couldn’t have been possible without our family and friends who traveled so far for us. Being the last of three sisters to get married, I had big shoes to fill, and Patrick was the first of four to get married. This was such a special moment for us and both of our families. We are so grateful to our parents, siblings, and vendors for this weekend. The Lockharts captured every single detail so perfectly, I often find myself looking back on photos and just smiling from ear to ear.

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Photography: TheLockharts | Videography: TheLockharts | Event Planning: Elite Planning Firm, LLC | Florist: Petal Productions | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Reception Venue: Faena Miami Beach | Hair + Makeup: Kristen Estrella | Lighting: Event Factor | Band: Tropics Entertainment | After Party DJ: DJ Conor Watkins | Beach Party Venue: Faena Miami Beach | Bridal Party Hair + Makeup: Vavavoom Artistry | Cocktail Hour Band: Songs from Space | Dress Boutique: White House Bride | Sationery: Nicole Marie Paper Co | Welcome Party Venue: Strawberry Moon at the Goodtime Hotel

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Blending Contemporary Design With Old World Romance at Palácio De Seteais


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The wedding color palette was a harmonious blend of soft ivory, blush, and sage green, creating a dreamy and romantic ambiance. These colors were meticulously woven into every detail, from the florals to the stationery and the bridesmaids’ dresses, ensuring a cohesive and elegant aesthetic.

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The design vision for Greta and Sebastian’s wedding was centered around timeless elegance with a modern romantic twist. Hosted at the enchanting Palácio de Seteais, the celebration embraced the grandeur of 18th-century European architecture while incorporating contemporary elements like minimalist decor and bespoke details. The couple wanted the day to feel intimate yet opulent, with lush florals, gilded accents, and a candlelit dinner that gave the evening a magical glow. A sense of effortless sophistication and charm permeated every aspect of the event.

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The proposal story of Greta and Sebastian has not been publicly disclosed. However, given Sebastian’s career as a commercial airline pilot from Portugal, it is easy to imagine that his creativity and connection to travel played a significant role. Greta, a New York-based model and the founder of her own jewelry brand, Greta Louise, undoubtedly experienced a proposal as unique and magical as their love story.

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Greta embarked on an extensive search for the perfect wedding dress, sharing the process with her 500,000+ TikTok followers. “When I started showing wedding dresses on TikTok, a lot of girls resonated with it. It made them excited even if they weren’t a bride-to-be,” she explains. Ultimately, Greta chose a custom Kim Kassas Couture gown, a masterpiece of detailed craftsmanship. The dress featured delicate embroidery and hand-sewn embellishments that subtly sparkled under the light. Designed to highlight Greta’s natural grace, it had a form-fitting bodice and a flowing train that added an ethereal touch to her look. She completed her ensemble with a dramatic veil by Boutique de Voile, intricately embroidered with floral motifs that beautifully matched the wedding’s botanical theme.

For the welcome party, Greta opted for a more relaxed yet glamorous look, wearing a silver slip dress designed by Lauren Wells of L. Wells. The elegant and minimalist design of the dress perfectly complemented the lively atmosphere of the evening, allowing her to shine effortlessly as she and Sebastian celebrated with their loved ones. This second outfit reflected her sophisticated taste while embracing the joyful and informal nature of the event.[/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids were dressed in flowing blush-toned gowns, designed to complement the soft and romantic wedding palette. The dresses were chosen for their airy silhouettes and delicate details, allowing each bridesmaid to feel comfortable and elegant. Ari Fournier, Cole Sprouse’s girlfriend, was among the bridesmaids.[/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Sebastian and his groomsmen opted for tailored dark blue suits crafted by Affari, a renowned Portuguese brand that has been part of Sebastian’s family tradition for over 40 years. The suits, paired with matching vests and ties, reflected a classic and refined style that complemented the grandeur of the Tivoli Palácio de Seteais. Completing the ensemble, Sebastian wore a pair of elegant Louboutin shoes, adding a touch of luxury and modern flair. This timeless look added an air of elegance and sophistication to the occasion, seamlessly blending with the neoclassical charm of the venue.[/field]
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]The culinary experience was a highlight of the celebration, featuring a curated menu that celebrated both Portuguese and international flavors. Guests enjoyed an elegant sit-down dinner with courses like bacalhau à brás, tender slow-cooked lamb, and perfectly grilled picanha and filet. Signature cocktails included a refreshing basil-infused gin and tonic, alongside a bespoke champagne cocktail named after the couple. The wine list featured premium selections from Portugal’s Douro Valley, elevating the dining experience to unforgettable heights.[/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The floral arrangements, designed collaboratively by Decorelle and Audrey Hilfiger, were a true highlight of the event. The ceremony featured a breathtaking cascading floral arch adorned with lush white blooms, including roses, peonies, and greenery, creating an elegant and romantic backdrop. At the reception, low floral centerpieces by Audrey Hilfiger adorned the tables, interspersed with gold candleholders and silk runners in soft hues. The decor also included embroidered napkins with guests’ names, replacing traditional place cards and adding a personal touch. Candlelight enhanced the ambiance, seamlessly blending with the opulent yet understated aesthetic of the Palácio de Seteais. Each detail was thoughtfully curated to bring the couple’s refined vision to life.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The couple’s wedding cake was a three-tiered masterpiece, adorned with fresh flowers that mirrored the wedding palette. Each tier featured a different flavor, designed to delight their guests.[/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]Greta walked down the aisle to “Young and Beautiful” by Lana Del Rey, a song she had dreamed about for months. As the couple exited the ceremony, “The Nutcracker Op. 71, Act II, Pas de Deux” played, adding an air of timeless elegance to the moment. Throughout the evening, a live string quartet performed classical pieces, creating an atmosphere of refined luxury. The couple entered the event to Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon,” a tribute to Sebastian’s recent promotion to Delta captain. [/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Custom-designed stationery by Laurie DeMartino included watercolor illustrations of Tivoli Palácio de Seteais, adding a personal and artistic touch. Each invitation was hand-lettered and sealed with a gold wax stamp featuring the couple’s monogram.[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]Cole Mitchell Sprouse, a close friend of the couple and renowned actor, was among the wedding guests. Known for his passion for photography, Cole brought his film camera and captured some candid, artistic shots of the celebration, including intimate behind-the-scenes shots. His images added a personal and artistic perspective to the day. Greta and Sebastian entrusted their wedding film to the team of videographers from Studio D’Essai, who traveled all the way from Italy for the occasion. Greta was enchanted by the exceptional style of these videographers, who perfectly captured the essence and emotions of their special day.[/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #3″]To conclude the weekend, the couple hosted a casual beach gathering at one of Sebastian’s favorite childhood spots. The group enjoyed music by the ocean, and as the rain cleared, a stunning sunset provided the perfect backdrop to the final celebration.[/field]
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Photography: Anya Alexeenko | Cinematography: Studio D'Essai | Event Planning: Greta Louise Tomè | Floral Design: Atelier Decorelle | Wedding Dress: Kim Kassas Couture | Invitations: Laure De Martino | Reception Venue: Palácio de Seteais | Beauty: Adriana Bartosova | Engagement Ring Designer: Verstolo | Rentals: Bc planning rentals

A Sunset Inspired Design at Kiawah Island’s River Course


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All Shades of Pink! Aimee and Ladson wanted to create a design that mimicked the colors of their favorite sunsets on Kiawah Island.

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Aimee and Ladson’s wedding day vision was centered around creating an unforgettable celebration for their family and friends. They wanted an epic party that not only honored their love but also gave their guests an experience to remember in two of their favorite places—Charleston and Kiawah Island. From the lively rehearsal and welcome party at the South Carolina Aquarium to the elegant ceremony and reception at The River Course on Kiawah Island, every detail was carefully curated to reflect their love for the Lowcountry. The weekend wrapped up with a heartfelt farewell brunch at the Osprey Clubhouse, allowing guests to soak in the beauty of Kiawah one last time. The couple’s thoughtful design choices, vibrant florals, and seamless blend of fun and elegance perfectly embodied their desire to celebrate in style while cherishing the people who matter most.

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Aimee and Ladson crafted a delicious summer menu that highlighted seasonal flavors and Southern favorites. Guests enjoyed a refreshing watermelon salad to start, followed by a mouthwatering duo of beef tenderloin and crab cakes. During the cocktail hour, a variety of passed hors d’oeuvres, including oyster shooters, beef tartare, and chicken and waffles, offered a fun and flavorful nod to the couple’s Southern venue.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Aimee and Ladson’s floral design was a stunning tribute to the soft, dreamy sunsets of Kiawah Island. They chose a palette of pinks, peaches, purples, and blues to bring this vision to life. Just one of the showstoppers of the day was their breathtaking floral arch, designed in a graceful ombre effect that transitioned from vibrant pink to soft peach to crisp white, creating the perfect romantic backdrop for their vows.[/field]
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Aimee and Ladson chose a simple yet elegant confetti wedding cake adorned with fresh flowers that perfectly complemented their overall design. In addition to the cake, they treated their guests to a selection of their favorite desserts, including snickerdoodle cookies, key lime pie, s’mores cake, and strawberry shortcake. This sweet variety added a personal touch and ensured there was something for everyone to enjoy.

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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]The couple incorporated traditional Irish music throughout their day. The ceremony began with the stirring sounds of bagpipes, setting a heartfelt and meaningful tone. During cocktail hour, an Irish musical duo played lively tunes, adding an authentic cultural touch and creating a festive atmosphere that celebrated the groom’s roots.[/field]
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Aimee and Ladson’s seating chart was a personal and unique reflection of their journey together, featuring some of their favorite travel destinations since the start of their relationship. Each table was named after a special place they’ve visited, including memorable spots like the Bronx Zoo, the Cliffs of Moher, the Grand Tetons, Yankee Stadium, Eilean Donan Castle, and the Great Smoky Mountains. This thoughtful touch added a layer of sentiment to their celebration, giving guests a glimpse into the adventures that have shaped their love story.

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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]Aimee and Ladson’s celebration wouldn’t have been complete without their beloved puppy, Brigid Ann, by their side. As part of the ceremony, she stole hearts while wearing a beautiful floral collar that matched the couple’s vibrant wedding flowers, making her an adorable and cherished part of their special day.[/field]
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Photography: Rebecca Sigety Photography | Videography: Luminous Event Films | Event Planning: Anderson Event Design | Floral Design: Bliss in Bloom | Invitations: Kate Eliza Creative | Reception Venue: The River Course | Band: The Bograts | Band: East Coast Entertainment | Beauty: Charleston Bridal Collab | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Linens: Stradley Davidson Linen Collective | Rentals: Curated Events Charleston

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French Romance in the Washington Highlands With European Influence in Every Corner


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The venue itself was an architectural marvel, with European influences seen in every corner—from the grand façade to the intricate details throughout the space. This foundation set the tone for the entire wedding design. The timeless quality of the venue’s structure brought a sense of sophistication, making it feel like stepping into a fairytale set in the heart of Europe. To complement the venue’s grandeur, the design choices were carefully curated to maintain a sense of refinement and luxury. Each element, from the floral arrangements to the tablescapes, was chosen to elevate the space while allowing its natural beauty to shine through. The color palette was kept neutral with soft whites, creams, blush, mauve, and golds, which enhanced the venue’s architectural details without overpowering them. The goal was to create an ambiance that was both classic and refined, perfectly aligning with the couple’s vision of a wedding that would stand the test of time.

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Cream and champagne serve as the foundation of this color scheme, providing a timeless, neutral base. These shades add warmth and sophistication, creating a classic backdrop for all the wedding’s details. Whether used in the linens, florals, or attire, these soft neutrals offer a sense of understated luxury. They reflect light beautifully, giving an air of elegance without overwhelming the space. To elevate the palette with a romantic touch, blush and mauve bring in just the right amount of color. Blush, with its delicate pink hue, adds a sweet and tender element, perfect for a wedding that feels intimate and full of love. Mauve, a deeper and more complex shade, complements blush by providing depth, an old-world feel, and richness. Together, these two colors bring balance, with blush adding softness and mauve creating dimension, making every element—from florals to bridesmaids’ dresses—feel both cohesive and luxurious.

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[field title=”The Venue”]Nestled in the picturesque Issaquah Highlands, this private chateau is the epitome of timeless luxury. The venue itself is a masterpiece, boasting stunning architectural features that immediately transport guests to an era of classic European grandeur. Its exterior is stately and refined, with stone facades and intricate details that hint at the elegance waiting inside.

One of the standout features of the chateau is its exquisite hand-painted wallpaper. Each room is adorned with carefully crafted designs that elevate the entire space. The wallpaper adds a layer of sophistication and artistry, creating an atmosphere that feels as if each corner holds a unique story. At the heart of the chateau lies its crowning jewel—a sweeping marble staircase that commands attention as soon as you enter. The staircase, with its smooth, polished stone and elegant curves, is the ultimate symbol of grandeur. The staircase naturally becomes a focal point for guests and a stage for intimate moments, embodying both beauty and elegance.[/field]
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The Monique Lhullier gown looked divine on our bride with a French lace pattern, off-the-shoulder neckline and full skirt, perfect for the romantic aesthetic of the overall design. The delicate floral lace pattern on the dress was the inspiration for much of the wedding day design, including the linen, the dainty floral pattern on the stationery and menu, and the intricate lace detail on the wedding cake. The texture of the dinner plates was a continuation of the attention to an intricate, lacy touch.

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The bridesmaids each wore unique dresses from Mac Duggal and Dessy, selected to bring a variety of colors and textures into the overall design and complimenting each of their unique personalities.

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Lily of the valley is one of the most elegant and timeless flowers, symbolizing purity and grace, and is often used to add a touch of opulence to weddings. For this particular wedding, the delicate blooms were arranged in beautiful bud vases throughout the venue, providing a subtle yet sophisticated charm. The bride’s bouquet, also composed of lily of the valley, was an exquisite showpiece. Worth over $1,000, this luxurious bouquet was the epitome of understated elegance, showcasing how a single type of flower can create an unforgettable statement when used with intentionality and care. The venue’s sweeping staircase was transformed into a lush and grand floral masterpiece. Cascading arrangements of florals lined the railings and steps, creating a breathtaking visual that immediately captured guests’ attention upon arrival. The staircase florals became a focal point for the day, setting the stage for unforgettable moments like the couple’s entrance and intimate portraits.

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Our plates were specially ordered from Italy to bring in that unique European feel.

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The wedding was thoughtfully designed with subtle yet intentional parallels, creating a cohesive and elegant experience throughout. The bride’s dress and the linens echoed each other in soft, luxurious textures, while the sculpted look of the cake beautifully mirrored the intricate curves of the venue’s staircase railing. Even the vellum wrap of the invitation suite reflected the delicate architecture of the venue, tying together each element in a harmonious, elevated design. These thoughtful touches created an effortlessly sophisticated ambiance, making the entire event feel both refined and deeply personal.

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Photographer: Janet Lin Photography | Photography: Janet Lin Photography | Event Planning: Events by Genevieve | Floral Design: Emerald City Flowers | Wedding Dress: I Do Bridal | Cake: Alewa Bakeshop | Invitations: Honest Calligraphy | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Mac Duggal | Groom's Attire: Top Tier Tux | Beauty: I M Artistry | Location: Private Estate | Rentals: Cort Party Rentals | Rentals: Noble Event Rentals | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Arte Italica

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Exploring Eco-Responsible Techniques in Event Floristry at the Majestic Manoir Hovey in Estrie


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From Field to Event: Enfants Sauvages’ Jean-Noël Kapferer, a luxury marketing expert, has often addressed the issue of the link between social responsibility and luxury. According to him, luxury is not only a question of exceptional products but also of an intimate relationship with strong and lasting values. In his work, Kapferer emphasizes that luxury has always been associated with exclusivity, rarity, and quality, but these notions can be transformed to integrate responsible and ethical practices. This reflection fueled the creation of a particularly neat styled shoot, born from the inspiration of the concepts evoked by Kapferer. This styled shoot was part of a two-day workshop organized by the floral design studio Enfants Sauvages. Designed for professional florists wishing to refine their style and explore eco-responsible techniques in event floristry, this workshop took place at the majestic Manoir Hovey in Estrie, on the shores of Lake Massawippi. These choices reflected both the European spirit and the majesty of the place, creating an elegant, natural, and authentic atmosphere, perfectly aligned with the vision of sustainable floristry. The studio made the ethical and aesthetic choice to use only local flowers. This choice supports the region’s producers while offering exclusive varieties, not found elsewhere on the market. Rather than limiting itself to the standardized varieties of wholesalers, the studio delves into a world of 40,000 varieties of English roses and other flowers with unique characters. These flowers, with dancing stems and colors chosen directly from the grove, offer a more authentic and natural palette, far from the predictable colors of a catalog. The profusion and richness of the floral material used in this styled shoot reflect a particular care given to quality and originality. Some of these flowers were grown especially for the event, thus highlighting the studio’s desire to free itself from market conventions by offering rare and personalized floral compositions. This choice enriches the style of the shoot, giving it an unequaled depth and richness.

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The color palette intentionally eschewed white in favor of rich, warm autumnal hues. Inspired by fall and the local landscape, the color palette combines deep browns, evoking fertile earth, with warm tones like pink, burnt orange, and yellow, reminiscent of evening light on the lake. This deliberate choice balances the authenticity of natural elements with a sophisticated aesthetic sensibility, emphasizing a commitment to valuing local materials while cultivating a sense of eco-friendly luxury. Beyond a simple styled shoot, it is a true invitation to rethink the floral industry through informed choices, sustainable practices, and a true passion for the authentic beauty of nature.

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Perched on the shores of Lake Massawippi in the heart of Quebec’s Estrie region, Manoir Hovey embodies the perfect marriage of refinement and serenity. Classified as a Relais & Châteaux, this historic estate offers a unique atmosphere, blending European refinement with Quebec authenticity. Its lush gardens, breathtaking views of the lake, and timeless architecture make it an ideal setting for weddings and exceptional events. Every detail, from the sophisticated interiors to the surrounding natural beauty, invites you to escape and celebrate in a setting that is both majestic and intimate.

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]The wedding gown was a stunning statement piece by Di Carlo Couture, featuring a bold lace pattern that exuded elegance. Its drop-waist silhouette added a modern twist, striking the perfect balance between timeless sophistication and contemporary style. Paired with fingerless gloves, the ensemble radiated effortless chic, completing a look that was both iconic and memorable.[/field]
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Soft hues from the architectural surroundings to the subtle glow of candlelight, paired with the elegance of Gustave Sabre White Flatware and Tan Stripe Stonewash Linen Napkins, gently echo throughout the design, creating a harmonious backdrop that allows the vibrant blooms of late summer to truly shine in the centerpieces. The gentle harmony of texture and color invites a sense of calm, while the bold blooms bring a touch of joy and vitality to the table. It’s a perfect balance of timeless elegance and seasonal warmth—capturing the essence of late summer’s fleeting beauty.

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If I had to choose, I’d say the flatware from Simply Beautiful Decor is my absolute favorite. There’s something so effortlessly chic and modern about it—it’s the perfect example of how the right design element can be elevated simply by pairing it with the pieces that best complement it. A subtle touch that makes all the difference in a beautifully curated tablescape

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Creativity often springs from the spontaneity of trial and error. Initially, the tablescape design felt like it needed a rich, textured element, something like nuts, so I filled my grocery bags with a variety of them —pistachios, pine nuts, hazelnuts, hickory nuts, you name it. And, as the design unfolded, it became clear: the walnut was the perfect choice. Its earthy elegance brought a sense of luxe and refinement to the table, effortlessly complementing the overall mood and elevating the entire arrangement.

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Photography: Junophoto | Design: Enfants Sauvages | Design: Junophoto | Design & Styling: Paulina & Co | Floral Design: Enfants Sauvages | Dress: Di Carlo Couture | Stationery: Acétate La Boite | Suit: Blandin & Delloye | Venue: Manoir Hovey | Jewelry ( earrings and engagment ring): Loft Bijoux | Makeup and Hairstyling: Slava Beauty Trend | Model: Etienne Sabourin | Model: Mylaa Simon-Desloges | Models: Ema modeling agency | Planning: Enfants Sauvages | Planning: Junophoto | Rentals: Groupe ABP / Sofa To Go | Rentals: Simply Beautiful Decor

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Moody and Romantic Wedding at The Dunlavy


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The Dunlavy embodied the romantic, moody vibe the couple wanted. A color palette of blacks, mauves, and Bordeaux red was brought to life by Maria Maxit in floral arrangements. “I wanted a contrast of dark and light colors,” Brittany says of the florals, which included ombre roses, orchids, and more. “Maria brought my vision to life!” After a traditional Jewish ceremony, the pair and their guests dined and danced under the venue’s elegant chandeliers. Though the guests might mention the decadent mac and cheese bar as the night’s favorite, for the bride, it was the Hora dance: “It is one of my favorite Jewish wedding traditions!”

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Both originally from Dallas, Brittany Shipp and Hudson Seidel met on a blind date set up by mutual friends. Hudson proposed during a weekend getaway to Vail, Colo., with expansive views of the mountains as a backdrop—a moment captured perfectly by a photographer he had hired to hide nearby. “I will treasure those photos forever,” the bride says.

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The evening’s Lazy Lemonade cocktail was the highlight, but the decadent Mac and Cheese was a hard contender! A sweet touch was the Harry Potter-inspired cake as well! Catering: The Dunlavy, thedunlavy.com

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Ombre floral runners covered the table, courtesy of visionary floral designer Maria Maxit; the contemporary invitation suite matched the wedding’s moody palette.

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Harry Potter Inspired Cake by Cakes Cakes by Gina.

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To celebrate their newlywed status, Brittany and Hudson escaped to the beaches of Hawaii where they soaked up The Ritz- Carlton, Kapalua in Maui.

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Photography: The Silhouette Studio | Event Planning: Alyssa Meeks Events | Floral Design: Maxit Flower Design | Cake: Cakes by Gina | Reception Venue: The Dunlavy | DJ: In10City | Groom's Attire: Bonobos | Beauty: Austin Scott Styles | Engagement Ring Designer: Shapiro Diamonds | Rentals: Events In Bloom | Rentals: Mikes Dance Floors | Weddings Rings: Bachendorf's

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5 Handsome Alternatives to Black for Your Groom

We love a groom in classic black, don’t get us wrong. But when it comes to statement-making style choices for the gents, opting for a happy hue is always a great way to infuse your wedding with some personality. From burgundy to chambray blue, here are five suit colors we’d love to see grooms donning more this year.

Burgundy

Next to black, this might be our favorite suit color for 2018. It’s a hue that looks great any season and adds a bit of warmth and romance to your groom’s style.

Go Green

From sage to forest green, this hue is a perfect choice for a fete with vintage flair. Pair it with camel loafers like shown here for a more casual look.

Chambray Blue

This hue is our number one pick for summer 2018 weddings. From a beach soiree to a Southern charmer, it’s light, fun and fresh and perfect warm weather fetes.

Two-tone Tweed

An all-white suit might feel a bit stark and compete with the bride’s style—but add a tweed jacket and you’ve got two-tone perfection.

Navy Check

Going for more of a hipster vibe? Navy check is where it’s at and pairs handsomely with pops of red blooms.

The Breathtaking Sunset Hues of Baja Inspired This Vibrant Celebration


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For this incredible wedding, we drew inspiration from the breathtaking sunset hues of Baja, creating a bold and dynamic design with color blocking. We blended vibrant shades of orange, pink, yellow, and peach to evoke the essence of the sunset.

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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Creating the floral design for this wedding was an exquisite journey of seamless collaboration and unified creativity. The perfect synergy among Bonnie, Anna (our bride), and myself was simply awe-inspiring. With boundless trust and endless conversations where we would spontaneously share fresh ideas and delve into discussions like, ‘What do you think about this?’ or ‘What if we do this?’ Making this the perfect example of our ideal approach to crafting beautiful weddings.[/field]
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The culinary experience, curated by Solaz, featured a selection of the finest Mexican dishes paired with Mexican-inspired drinks.

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Our bold floral design was the protagonist of the decor, featuring an exquisite and refined selection of exotic blooms. We artfully arranged the flowers to enhance the vivid palette, creating a stunning visual experience inspired by the authenticity and spontaneity of nature. Embracing the beauty of imperfection, we incorporated a variety of textures and forms, resulting in unique and surprising arrangements that captivated and delighted.

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Photography: Ximena Zermeño | Cinematography: Hart Cinema | Event Planning: Bonnie Chase of Bliss Events | Floral Design: Casa Selva | Candles: uuma | Handpainted dancefloor: The floor is yours | Rentals: Yaya Rentals | Rentals: cristinag rentals | Rentals: bunker project studio | Signage: US Creating

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Elegant and Thoughtful Summer Wedding at Black Butte Ranch


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The wedding was a beautiful celebration of love, seamlessly blending neutral tones, natural woods, and fresh greenery to create a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic. The overall vibe was romantic, exuding elegant, garden-inspired charm that felt both thoughtful and intimate. Neutral tones formed the perfect backdrop, with soft creams, beiges, and subtle earth tones weaving through the décor—from the bridal party attire to the table settings. Natural wood accents added warmth and authenticity, featured in everything from the ceremony arch to and reception tables. For the florals, the team at Brier + Ivy was inspired by elevating a neutral palette. Using lots of texture and variety, we expanded on the classic white and greenery florals to create arrangements that felt fresh and suited the season, plus the Central Oregon setting perfectly. Locally grown metalina roses added a taupey depth to the palette. Lots of limelight hydrangea brought a fullness and texture while small-world dahlias and cosmos added some movement and a touch of playfulness. Each part of the day was thoughtfully designed to feel classic yet unique – a classic-shaped arbor was paired with meandering aisle florals popping up from the ground. The reception tables featured a mix of centerpiece styles for added detail & visual interest. For the bar, they created a fun installation to add to the experiential feel of the florals across the spaces. Timeless does not need to be predictable or overplayed and you see that here throughout the day’s floral design!

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We had been together since college, so 7 years when Austin proposed. We had travelled together to Greece for his cousin’s wedding; the day after the wedding, we had plans to travel to Loutro, which is a beautiful town on the southern part of the island of Crete. The town is only accessible by boat and has the classic white building architecture that many of the islands are famous for. At the end of a wonderful day, Austin popped the question on the top of a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. We celebrated that night with his family!

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This bride radiated elegance and sophistication in a sleek and minimalist strapless wedding gown. The structured bodice perfectly complemented her silhouette, while the long, flowing train added a dramatic yet classic touch to the ensemble. Hayley said she knew she wanted a timeless wedding dress. She tried on about 30 wedding dresses before landing on the dress she chose. Once she tried on this dress by Anne Barge, she knew it was the one. It was simple, elegant, classic – all the things she was looking for in a dress for my big day. Her choice of accessories was understated yet refined—a pair of pearl drop earrings and a delicate bracelet completed the look. The bride’s hair was styled in a polished low bun, keeping the focus on her glowing features and the gown’s clean lines. Her makeup by Powder Inc. was soft and radiant, with a natural palette that emphasized her fresh, glowing complexion.

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The groomsmen were dressed in elegant, classic black-tie attire. They wore a tailored black tuxedo with a sharp, modern fit, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look. The tuxedos were paired with crisp white dress shirts, adding a clean and timeless contrast to the ensemble. Completing their formal attire, they wear traditional black bow ties, which enhance the polished and refined aesthetic.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]The wedding experience was nothing short of extraordinary, beginning with a delightful array of passed appetizers that set the tone for the evening. Guests savored the rich flavors of crispy Mushroom Arancini, perfectly golden Dungeness Crab Cakes paired with a zesty citrus remoulade, and sweet, savory Bacon-Wrapped Dates filled with creamy Boursin cheese. Caprese Skewers, drizzled with Saba vinegar and garnished with fresh basil, added a touch of freshness, while Ahi Tuna and Avocado Tartar served on crispy wontons provided a refined, flavorful bite.

As dinner commenced, each guest was treated to a beautifully curated plated meal that included artisan bread and sweet butter alongside a classic Hearts of Romaine Caesar Salad, complete with parmesan reggiano and house-made croutons. Entrée selections offered something for every palate: the succulent Roast Half Chicken served with garlic whipped potatoes, crisp green beans, and a savory chicken mushroom demi; Northwest Salmon accompanied by citrus-infused rice, grilled broccolini, and a delicate miso glaze; tender, melt-in-your-mouth Braised Beef Short Ribs with crispy fingerlings, heirloom carrots, and onion jus; or a vegetarian masterpiece—Forest Mushroom Lasagna, layered with fresh pasta, pomodoro sauce, and a hearty mushroom ragout.[/field]
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The wedding design featured a blend of neutral tones, natural woods, and fresh greenery, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. This romantic setting was thoughtfully curated to evoke an elegant, garden-inspired vibe, where every detail contributed to a sense of effortless sophistication and natural beauty. The showstopper was the ceremony arbor designed and created by Brier + Ivy. A stunning modern, minimal arbor adorned with lush florals exuded elegance and charm. A rich variety of greenery in diverse tones and textures served as the perfect backdrop for the artfully clustered blooms. A delicate clematis vine with its soft white flowers intertwined with locally sourced hydrangeas and whimsical fairy rose branches create a dynamic and visually captivating arrangement. The reception tables were a vision of understated elegance, stretching gracefully beneath the soft afternoon light streaming through the venue’s tall windows. Crisp bone linens cascaded down to the floor, creating a clean, neutral canvas for the decor. At the heart of each table, delicate floral arrangements sat like little gardens, their white and blush blooms mingling with soft greenery. Roses, wildflowers, and wisps of delicate foliage spilled gracefully from sleek white ceramic vases, giving the tables a natural yet curated charm. Tall glass hurricanes stood like sentinels among the flowers, their glowing candles casting flickering light that danced across the table. The contrast of the sleek black bentwood chairs against the light, airy tones of the décor added a modern edge, grounding the romantic softness with a touch of drama. Each place setting was perfectly poised—simple and refined—with white chargers and scalloped menus, inviting guests to settle in for an evening of celebration and beauty. It was a scene straight out of a storybook, where every detail whispered sophistication and love.

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Austin’s mother passed away from breast cancer when he was 10 years old. For every birthday and big celebration growing up, she would make him a Funfetti cake. After we had met, my sister always made him a Funfetti cake for his birthday. This tradition has stayed true. To honor Austin’s mom and one of our favorite traditions, we chose this cake flavor.

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One of our favorite parts of our wedding was the speeches. We each had two maids of honor and best men. One sibling and one best childhood friend. It was so much fun to hear the different perspectives growing up with us from a sibling and a friend. I thought it made the reception speeches a lot more personal.

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Another special detail was having a live musician for the ceremony and cocktail hour. We knew we wanted a local country musician to lean into the central Oregon ranch vibe. We found Olivia Harms and fell in love with her music, we knew we had to have her. She sang covers as well as her music throughout the beginning of the evening and she provided the perfect background for the ceremony.

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Photography: Janet Lin Photography | Videographer: Wildwood Wedding Films | Event Design: The Indigo Bride | Event Planning: The Indigo Bride | Floral Design: Brier & Ivy | Wedding Dress: Zimmerman | Wedding Dress: Anne Barge | Invitations: Bespoken Creative | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Anthropologie | Hair + Makeup: Powder Inc. | DJ: Flip Flop Sounds | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: Black Butte Ranch | Live Music: Olivia Harms | Photobooth: Adventure Box | Rentals: Curated Events | Rentals: Heirlooms & Co. | Shuttle: Shuttle Oregon | Signage: Bespoken Creative

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A Vibrant Fall Wedding at Parque Ridley Creek Rooted in Tradition


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Talya + Brian’s wedding celebration was focused on rich fall tones with pinks and dried flowers. The color palette featured rich, warm hues of orange, deep burgundy, and soft gold, which perfectly captured the essence of fall. These tones were reflected in everything from the floral arrangements to the table settings, creating a cozy and intimate ambiance that felt both elegant and inviting.

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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]This traditional Jewish wedding, set amidst the picturesque backdrop of Parque Ridley Creek in Glen Mills, PA, beautifully celebrated family and tradition. The warm fall tones infused the ceremony and reception with a rich, inviting atmosphere. The bride wore a stunningly luxurious gown, while her bridesmaids added a touch of whimsy with floral dresses that complemented the seasonal palette. The ceremony was deeply rooted in love and family, with meaningful rituals like the signing of the Ketubah and the breaking of the glass, symbolizing the couple’s unity and shared future. Surrounded by their closest loved ones under a beautifully adorned Chuppah, the couple exchanged vows in a heartfelt moment that emphasized the strength of family bonds and the timeless beauty of Jewish traditions.[/field]
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The bride’s luxurious Milla Nova gown featured a stunning removable skirt, allowing her to effortlessly transition between two distinct looks throughout the day. From the grand, voluminous silhouette for the ceremony to a sleeker, more modern style for the reception, the dress added an element of versatility and elegance to her wedding ensemble.

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PeachTree Catering curated a fall-inspired menu that featured seasonal ingredients and comforting flavors, perfect for the cozy autumn setting. The dishes beautifully reflected the warmth and richness of the season.

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In a personal and heartfelt touch, the bride herself crafted the wedding cake, a sweet symbol of love and creativity.

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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]In a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony, the couple begins by circling each other several times under the Chuppah, symbolizing the creation of their new life together and the protection of their bond. One of the most iconic moments is the breaking of the glass, which serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the need to cherish each moment. Throughout the ceremony, the presence and involvement of family is paramount, as the rituals emphasize love, unity, and the importance of community in supporting the couple’s journey forward.[/field]
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Photography: Caroline Morris Photography | videographer: Abominable Productions | Floral Design: Twig Gardens | Wedding Dress: Milla Nova | Cake: Talya Wasserman Sprague (the bride) | Invitations: Shine Wedding Invitations | Bridesmaids' Dresses: V Chapman Studio | Catering: Peachtree & Ward | DJ: DJ JR | Groom's Attire: Ralph Lauren | Wedding Venue: Parque Ridley Creek | Beauty: Something You Onsite Beauty | Engagement Ring Designer: Delicate Gem NYC

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A Floral Filled and Fabulous Wedding at the Iconic Beverly Hills Hotel


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Lexi Preiser and Zack Brown’s wedding weekend was a glamorous ode to Old Hollywood, celebrated in the heart of Los Angeles at the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel. With a desire to give their guests a quintessential LA experience, the couple infused classic Hollywood charm throughout every moment.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]The ballroom was transformed into an Old Hollywood supper club, where, following an exquisite dinner, guests indulged in “Marilyn Monroe” sundaes—a sweet throwback to Hollywood’s golden era. Lexi, Zack, and their loved ones danced into the night at a shimmering, metallic-themed after-party, where espresso martinis flowed, and everyone celebrated love in true LA style.
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Lexi and Zack started the celebration off with an al fresco ceremony featuring an aisle and chuppah adorned with florals in effervescent shades of yellow and green, complimenting the famous palm tree motifs featured throughout the property. After saying their vows, the couple joined their guests inside for the reception, where everyone found their seating assignments thanks to custom caricatures of each guest. They moved into the dining space, where tables were set with lush greenery and endless candlelight. Modern place settings and an architectural cake accented the chic design aesthetic. Guests enjoyed dinner and drinks before the after party where everyone danced all night long!

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Lexi and Zack stunned guests with a breathtaking multi-tiered cake with acrylic tiers and classic floral fondant decor.

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Photography: Jose Villa Photography | Styling: Maradee Wahl | Floral Design: Mark's Garden | Cake: The Butter End Cakery | Lighting: Images By Lighting | Beauty: Ashlee Glazer | Beauty: Joseph Maine | Location: Beverly Hills Hotel | Paper Design: Lehr and Black | Planning: Ked and Co. | Rentals: Revelry Events | Rentals: Theoni Collection | Rentals: Casa de Perrin

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An Intimate Wedding at Home for a Love Story 23 Years in the Making


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The couple chose a color scheme that was clean and simple. White and ivory were the foundation with hints of neutral metallics. The flowers throughout the event were white, including throughout the property, to complement the lush greenery. Guests dressed in black tie and gowns in gold, silver and other metallic shades to keep the aesthetic cohesive. Even the horses, Colter and Partner, and Brad, the Labrador, dressed in their finest for the occasion! The dinnerware (Maison de Carine) and flatware (Festive Frog) carried the theme through the dining experience, too, all gold and gold-trimmed.

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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Jessica and Jason were married in July, 23 years from that moment of teenage bliss, in an intimate ceremony surrounded by close family at Jason’s parents’ estate known fittingly as “Angel’s Grace” in Barrington Hills, Illinois. It was a dreamy setting, covered in lush greenery and endless white florals, the ceremony and reception blended naturally yet sparkled as the sun set. [/field]
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It was July 2000 in Verona, Italy where Jessica was on holiday with her family. It was there, at Juliette’s infamous house and balcony, where Jason and Jessica’s love was set, literally in stone. Inscribed on the walls and benches, where love notes were shared from thousands around the world, she wrote ‘Jessica loves Jason’ in a heart. God was watching, He was listening; those high school sweethearts were soulmates. Although their paths split soon thereafter, though not by choice, somewhere deep within, they knew they had to find each other again. But, it was a time before texting or Facebook, where messaging could only happen if you were online or heard the exciting sound of, ‘You’ve got mail!’ – which was their favorite movie to watch together. Twenty years passed, and one day, Jessica found Jason, and the light sparked again. She took a leap of faith and reached out to him, wondering if he would remember her. Much to her excitement, he did and responded instantly. When they finally reunited, the fire reignited, and the love beamed; two halves knew they were back as one. Their hearts knew, their souls knew. God smiled. Engaged in New York City at the fountain where ‘NY152’ and ‘Shopgirl’ finally embrace in the 1998 romcom movie, their wedding inspiration would express that same, fairytale feeling. They were married in July, 23 years from that moment of teenage bliss, in an intimate ceremony surrounded by close family at Jason’s parents’ estate known fittingly as “Angel’s Grace” in Barrington Hills, Illinois. It was a dreamy setting, covered in lush greenery and endless white florals; the ceremony and reception blended naturally yet sparkled as the sun set. The bride’s Chantilly lace-draped, Elie Saab gown and veil and pearl-embellished Jimmy Choo harmonized with the ethereal beauty of the landscape. Even the post-reception dress, a satin Galvan gown with blue, ‘Hangisi’ Manolo Blahnik’s and matching diamond-wrapped sapphire jewelry, captured the elegance of the evening with a dash of ‘something blue’. Both exquisite looks complemented the groom’s tailored Ted Baker tuxedo and Ferragamo loafers. Guests dressed in black tie and gowns in gold, silver and metallic shades to keep the aesthetic cohesive. Even the horses, Colter and Partner, and Brad, the Labrador, dressed in their finest for the occasion! A specially designed monogram, “JB2”, was weaved throughout including custom, embroidered linens displayed under crystal chandeliers where an artfully crafted 5-course meal was savored by all before dancing into the night! Walking through the path they love so much, called ‘Jordan’s Way’ before joining the party, it was the perfect moment to reflect on the journey they have embarked upon and their renewed lives as one, truly blessed by the magic of an angel’s grace – first and forever loves.

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The bride’s Chantilly lace-draped, Elie Saab gown and veil and pearl-embellished Jimmy Choo harmonized with the ethereal beauty of the landscape. Even the post-reception dress, a satin Galvan gown with blue, ‘Hangisi’ Manolo Blahnik’s and matching diamond-wrapped sapphire jewelry, captured the elegance of the evening with a dash of “something blue.”

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Both of the bride’s exquisite bridal looks exquisite looks complemented the groom’s tailored Ted Baker tuxedo and Ferragamo loafers. Even the horses, Colter and Partner, and Brad, the Labrador, dressed in their finest for the occasion!

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The menu was incredibly important to the couple. Artfully designed and crafted by Niche & Co., guests savored a 5-course meal including a watermelon chili-salt feta amuse, French onion gougeres with caramelized onion truffle butter, table-side poured summer tomato gazpacho with a balsamic glaze pipette, lobster tail ravioli with basil oil and preserved lemon, and a fig and olive oil poached sea bass with olive compote and potato pave. [/field]
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A specially designed monogram, “JB2”, was weaved throughout including custom, embroidered linens displayed under crystal chandeliers where an artfully crafted 5-course meal was savored by all before dancing into the night!

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Guests indulged in a wedding cake prepared by West Town Bakery, one section a vegan lemon raspberry vanilla and the other chocolate with a rich caramel filling. The exterior was covered in a white, vanilla buttercream with white flowers and pearl detailing to tie with the bride’s pearl covered Jimmy Choo’s and matching clutch.[/field]
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A specially designed monogram, “JB2”, was woven throughout (in collaboration with Shuler Studio), including custom, embroidered linens (by Nuage) where an artfully crafted 5-course meal was savored by all before dancing into the night! Two elongated natural wood tables with matching chairs (Bowery & Bash) rested underneath crystal chandeliers (supplied by Frost) hung above with greenery woven around their base arches. The bar and bar tables complemented the dining patio with white florals nestling the tops. The string quartet dazzled, playing French-themed songs and classical Disney fairytale tunes (from the bride’s love of Disney) through cocktails and dinner.

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Photography: bonphotage | videography: bonphotage | Event Planning: LK Events | Floral Design: EV design collective | Wedding Dress: Elie Saab | Cake: West Town Bakery | Invitations: revel paperie | Catering: niche and co | hair and makeup: Bianca Sansosti Artistry | lighting: Frost Chicago | Groom's Attire: Ferragamo | Rentals: Nuage Designs | Rentals: The Festive Frog | Rentals: Bowery And Bash | Rentals: Maison de Carine | bridal boutique: Ultimate Bride Boutique | bride shoes: Jimmy Choo | monogram: Shuler Studio | second wedding dress: Galvan London | wedding dresser: Rebecca doroshuk

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Lush Blooms and Luxurious “Blooming” Chandeliers at Villa Balbiano


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Since our wedding was in Lake Como, we really wanted to add some italian elements to our wedding. We wanted a luxury Italian garden look to be implemented throughout. Lots of unique aspects, but ones that will be timeless.

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[field title=”Proposal Story”]Kraeton and Liz got engaged on a private boat overlooking Positano, Italy. We had a surprise photographer on board to capture the breathtaking moments. Afterwards he surpised Liz with one of the nicest restaurant reservations in Positano overlooking to night lights. We knew ever since that moment we wanted to get married in Italy as well. [/field]
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Kim Kassas – Ruth Gown Danielle Frankel – Sasha Gown (2nd look) Shiran Abergal – (3rd look)

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Victoria Chapman Dessy Group

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Sunlake Catering For our cocktail hour, we had a large spread for guests to enjoy. We had someone making fresh mozzerella live in front of guests, and they loved it. We decided to cut into a giant ball of fresh mozzerella for our cocktail hour since we were in Italy. Our specialty drinks were the Espresso Martini and a Mosco Mule (hers and his). For dinner, we had a full 3 course meal. Starting with scallops with buffalo mozzerella, then a truffle brown butter pasta, moving into a bacon raped filet. For dessert we helped make our wedding cake live in front of guests. We made a traditional Italian wedding cake – Mille foglie. Then also a dessert table. For our late night snack, we had a pizza truck come and make fresh woodfired pizza.

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Lake Como Florist For our florals and decor, we really wanted to use calm earth toned colors that can be found around our wedding venue. Our venue has many lush gardens and neutral tones, so we tried to reflect that. For our ceremony we got inspiration for the famous italian garden of Giardini Pelegrini. For our reception we tried to create unique chandeliers that look like a blooming flower.

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We made our wedding cake as a “show” in front of our guests. This was SO much fun!

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We decided to replicate an Italian garden for our ceremony design – something that had never been done before. For our reception, the table décor and chandeliers (flowers coming out of chandelier and design) are unique and tie in many small details such as grapes on the tables, bows, and circular menus that fit right into the plate.

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I started sharing my wedding planning journey through TikTok and have created quite a following in years because of interest in our unique wedding day. It has been so much fun planning and trying to implement aspects that we will never forget.

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Photography: Matteo Coltro Lake Como Photographer | Event Design: Oana Events | Florist: Lake Como Florist | Dress: Kim Kassas Couture | Dress: Shiran Abergal | Invitations: Ginkgo Calligraphy | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Dessy Collection By Vivian Diamond | Catering: Sunlake Catering | makeup and hair: THE STUDIO COMO | Band: Blunotte band | Officiant: Como Lake Celebrant | Wedding Venue: The Heritage Collection | Boats: Cantiere Cadenazzi | Bride: Liz Inglisa | Car: Tessa Chapman - tickled_pink@ | Content Creator: The BTS Bride | Lights and Sound: Blunotte Eventi | Rentals: Latini | Video: Lumos Produzioni | Welcome Party Venue: Grand Hotel Tremezzo

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A Chic Garden Wedding at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center in Springtime


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On a warm August day, Hannah and Charlie celebrated their wedding at the historic Callanwolde Fine Arts Center. The venue, with its grand architecture and lush gardens, provided the perfect backdrop for the couple’s elegant and sophisticated day. Green/Cream Garden Party was the overall vision and aesthetic. They wanted it to be a chic and tasteful affair while incorporating lush florals from 89th and Autumn and custom pieces throughout, from the stationery to a unique rose + train detail added onto the front of Hannah’s gown. Pop and Fizz handled the wedding planning and design, ensuring that every detail was meticulously executed. The reception was a sophisticated affair with white table settings and lush green accents that brought the space to life, creating a perfect setting for dinner and dancing.

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We were down in South Florida for Christmas with both sides of our family. I had a feeling it would be during this trip, but I had no idea when or where. Charlie and I made plans for our parents to have dinner together on the 23rd of December (which was a big deal because that was only their second time meeting). Charlie told me we were going to a “fancy” brunch on the 23rd with all of his side of the family and that he would be picking me up at 7 AM to drive to Miami. As we were driving, I got suspicious as he said that the brunch was at Vizcaya Museum & Gardens (they don’t even have a restaurant). As we arrived, the security guard questioned Charlie and said, “Oh, you are the one here for a photoshoot… right?” From then on, I was messing with him because I knew it was happening. He walked me through the museum and to the gazebo on the water where he popped the question. We then had a full hour exploring the gardens alone with the photographer to do our engagement shoot. Following this, he planned a Michelin-starred lunch and a surprise party with all of our friends and family. It was the sweetest and we were in a dream!!

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KYHA Studios was the designer of the gown from the chosen collection. After trying on the dress, Hannah knew immediately that it was the one. Having a fashion statement was important, so Hannah had KYHA add a custom rose and tie to the bodice skirt. Apollo features a scooped neckline with a drape detail, a structured, dipped waist corset, and a draped wrap skirt. Jade Jamrozy worked her magic to bring a Hollywood glam look to life, styling Hannah’s hair in loose curls that cascaded down her shoulders. This classic yet modern look perfectly complemented the gown’s design and added to the bride’s radiant style.

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The floral arrangements by 89th and Autumn were nothing short of stunning. From the intimate ceremony space to the beautifully arranged reception tables, the flowers added a fresh, natural feel to the day. Their use of soft greenery and delicate blooms tied in seamlessly with the overall aesthetic of the wedding. The elegance of Callanwolde’s grand hall was enhanced by the florals, creating a romantic and serene atmosphere for the celebration.

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While the ceremony sometimes gets put on the back-burner as short and more of a formality, this is our most important part. This is where the commitments of a lifetime are made and where we promise to love each other unconditionally for the rest of our lives. It is also important to us that all of our friends and family are there to witness this moment and celebrate with us!

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We met the first few weeks of college as freshmen when our friend groups randomly intertwined. It was very obvious that Charlie was smitten with me, but I friend-zoned him for a solid year. After a year of being friends, we started talking more and became more interested in each other romantically. My first impression of Charlie was an outgoing, quality person who I knew I wanted in my life. Charlie’s first impression of me was “cute, out of my league, and an interesting person that I wanted to get to know.”

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Photography: Hannah Forsberg | Event Planning: Pop + Fizz | Cake: Piece Of Cake | Catering: Zest Atlanta Catering | Band: Emerald Empire Band | Beauty: Jade Jamrozy | Floral: 89th & Autumn | Getaway Car: Fortune Concierge | Location: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center | Photography - Assistance: Clouser Photo | Rentals: I Do Linens | Rentals: Atlanta Modern Events

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A Vintage-Inspired Garden Party at Parker Palm Springs


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Ivory and blush with hints of berry tones and greenery

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We envisioned a wedding with the feel of a romantic, vintage-inspired garden party—intimate, floral, and filled with effortless charm. Set in the lush gardens of Parker Palm Springs, the atmosphere was designed to feel like stepping into a hidden oasis, soft and inviting. The vibe was laid-back yet elegant, embracing natural beauty and a timeless sense of romance.

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Blake proposed to me in Elizabeth Street Garden, just down the block from our Nolita apartment. We were on our way to what I thought was the 5th anniversary party for Public Hotel, where my sister was overseeing a construction project. Blake had arranged for the garden to stay open 30 minutes past its usual 6pm closing time. As we walked down the street, he suggested we take a detour through the garden. Suddenly, Blake began his speech and got down on one knee, and we both started tearing up. It was very sweet. Blake had flown in my family, along with his mom and godparents, who surprised us after to congratulate us and celebrate. They had gone back to our apartment to set up champagne, cake, and flowers, and then Blake had arranged a private dinner for us at Lure in Soho, which was the perfect way to cap off such a special day.

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As a fashion designer based in New York City, the bride decided to design her wedding dress after trying on styles that didn’t quite capture her vision. Wanting something runway-worthy and vintage-inspired, she created a two-piece look with a silk duchesse satin corset adorned with rosettes and traditional hand-sewn cording paired with a voluminous skirt featuring intricate draping and hand-appliquéd French lace. She completed the look with a cathedral-length lace-trimmed veil. Later in the evening, she switched into a sleek bias-cut silk skirt for dancing. She also designed her welcome party dress, which was graciously gifted to her by Diane von Furstenberg. Inspired by the process of creating these two looks, she launched her bridal line, Seline Meisler, to offer brides high fashion options for their big day.

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Seline, while a designer for Diane von Furstenberg, created the bridesmaids’ dresses using an iconic DVF print, recolored to fit the wedding’s romantic vibe. One dress was made from bias-cut silk chiffon, and the other from Diane’s signature silk georgette, both in the same print but with different fabric qualities. These dresses were for her two sisters, who stood with her at the chuppah. She also had a group of friends as honorary bridesmaids, each choosing their mismatched looks that complemented one another. For getting ready together, Seline sourced vintage floral silk robes for all the girls.

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The groom wore a custom shawl collar tuxedo from Enzo Custom with bespoke embroideries, sterling silver and black onyx cufflinks, and Carmina leather Oxford shoes. His two groomsmen complimented him in coordinating black tuxedos.

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The couple embraced the culinary magic of Parker Palm Springs, highlighting seasonal ingredients sourced from the hotel’s gardens. Guests were welcomed to the ceremony with freshly squeezed lemonade made from the property’s lemons. Cocktail hour featured signature drinks like a refreshing paloma with homegrown grapefruits and a limoncello cocktail, nodding to the Italian countryside vibe. Creative hors d’oeuvres like crudo on endive and lamb lollipops set the tone for a dinner that was both fresh and inventive. The top-shelf bar kept the celebration lively, with espresso martinis stealing the show at the reception. Late-night bites of fried chicken sandwiches and grilled cheeses with tomato soup were an unforgettable hit to end the night on a delicious high note.

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Drawing inspiration from her love of all things vintage, the bride collaborated with Archive Rentals to create a stunning mix of antique elements, including mismatched floral china, vintage crystal and glassware, and intricate silverware. The ceremony featured soft blush and ivory florals, with flowers lining the aisle and a floral chuppah draped in a vintage tablecloth sourced by the bride. For dinner, they walked through an arched hedge into a magical garden setting with long tables draped in Stradley Davidson off-white floral embroidered tablecloths and illuminated by string lights where vintage bud vases filled with florals and vintage vessels full of fruits adorned the tables. The bride added her personal touch with a vintage tablecloth for the cake table, completing the timeless and romantic vision.

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The ceremony was led by the rabbi, who shared heartfelt stories from the bride and groom about what they love most about each other, making the moment feel deeply personal and meaningful. The couple walked down the aisle to the beautiful sounds of a string trio. For their first dance, they chose Sam Cooke’s Nothing Can Change This Love.

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Photography: Rachel And Noah Ray Photography | Event Planning: Anna Wynn Event Designs | Floral Design: Layered Vintage | Wedding Dress: Seline Meisler New York | Cake: The Parker Palm Springs | Invitations: Paperhaus | Invitations: Sofia Invitations | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Seline Meisler New York | Catering: The Parker Palm Springs | Band: Soulville Band | Accomodations: The Parker Palm Springs | Beauty: Karly Ketelle | Beauty: Great Hair Affair | Content Creator: Gifts for the Girls | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Stradley Davidson Linen Collective | Rentals: Perfect Touch Event Décor | Rentals: Bright Event Rentals | Rentals: Archive Rentals

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