It may seem like we’re fixated on tropical weddings this week on The Little Black Book Blog … (and maybe we are) … but this wedding sent to us by the incredible floral design team at Flowergirls is just too cute to pass up!

Chrissy Lambert, also a Little Black Book member, did a fantastic job capturing the Vintage Glam inspiration behind Jennifer and Vincent’s wedding!

All the little details they pulled into this wedding are so, so “glamorous”!

Well … almost everything is glamorous …
The silhouettes they used added just the perfect vintage touch.

We’ve seen quite a few Black & White with red accented weddings from 2008, but Jennifer & Vincent’s is so different. It’s light-hearted and full of zest and just forces a big happy smile!

We also LOVE, LOVE, LOVE antique brooches and feathers and crystals and … just all of the lovely glitz!

Jennifer and Vincent were married in November at the Lanikuhonua Estate on the island of Oahu.

How great is this picture!
A HUGE thank you to Michelle at Flowergirls and Chrissy Lambert Photography for sharing this sensational vintage glam wedding with us.
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that is a really interesting combination of styles.
awesome job, hipsters in hawaii .palm tree shot is amazing. great photography.
This is sooo cute... I certainly adore the clear glass balls - it is very classy... The last picture is totally great - love it!
Absolutely adorable! Does anyone know where the bride got her dress from? It is just what I have been looking for.
This is perfect! Exactly the look I'm going for--the flowers, the feathers, even the cake style is the same as we picked out! Thanks so much for posting this! Also, do you know where to get the large black rococo frames? I've been looking all over for one as well and have had no luck.
I love that this wedding is glamorous, but also because it's unique to their personality & style...
I love the hair piece and the brooches...Any idea where they are from?
Amazing. I love all the details. It looks like someplace that I want to be :) The design is fun- but gorgeous at the same time... I hope I can achieve the same balance at my affair.
Etsy has many frames like that, and really you could spray paint them in any color easily. It looks as though this shop has many of the exact frames, but she has used them to create "Los Muertos" plaques. Maybe she will share the information?
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20631135
Nope, found them, they are on Ikea!
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00091967
I agree, Martina, I'd love to know where that dress is from, it reminds me of a gorgeous cupcake!
Love the fabulous close-up shot of the bride...she is absolutely adorable! Great combo of talent here beteen Chrissy and the Flowergirls.
can i say how much i love you right now ashley!?!
i've been looking for inexpensive frames like that for 8 months!
thank you!!!
jennifer & vincent were THE most INCREDIBLE couple to work with!!!! i loved photographing all the amazing things that they pulled together for their wedding...and michelle of flowergirls hawaii never ceases to amaze me as well! thank you, thank you, thank you for the opportunity to work with you! you guys are the best!!!! xo~chrissy
Chrissy, do you know where the bride bought her dress?
Sara Gabriel makes gorgeous birdcage veils liek the one above - I am also looking for brooches similiar to the ones used here! I am also going with a vintage - chic wedding!
Vincent & I are so excited to have our Wedding featured on Style Me Pretty (Thank You Flowergirls + SMP!). We had so much fun planning our Wedding & working with our fabulous vendors! All of my planning definitely paid off knowing that we enjoyed each moment of that day....and that so many people noticed the little details!! My Wedding dress is the "Billie" dress by Melissa Sweet, & I bought it from Chez Bride Moderne in La Jolla, CA. It was a fun, lightweight, cool dress to wear...perfect for our venue on Oahu. We did get our ornate frame from IKEA for $24.99. Thank you SMP, Flowergirls & Chrissy Lambert!
Oh my god...dream wedding. How gorgeous. If I could afford it, this is what I'd do. Thanks for posting this, I love seeing the funkier weddings.
Love this wedding! It's so creative but yet their design elements are so simple.
MARTINA--The dress is Priscilla of Boston and you can find it here http://priscillaofboston.com/dress_detail.jsp?gid=1&sfid=50621&f=Short I went to Priscilla of Boston specifically to try that dress on!! It's a ton of fun!
Love the mesh of the two styles. They really made them work well. Great job!
i LOOOOOVE that dress! Absolutly lovely
Hi Jennifer, did you rent your table linens? I'm having my wedding in Oahu and am having trouble finding table linen rentals and just love yours. Gorgeous wedding!
I love how the cake brooches match the bouquet wrap. Classy & elegant.
OMG thank you SOO much for the frame info!! You are a lifesaver.
Christina
Absolutely fantastic!
I was wondereing how the silhouettes were done with the black and white? I would absolutely love to do this!
Absolutely beautiful!
I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love all the vintage touches! Proves that you can do a vintage wedding at the beach! Chrissy Lambert is an amazing photographer, one of the best in the Islands and Lanikuhoua is one of Oahu's most sought after wedding venues.
You look absolutely amazing! The dress is pretty darn gorgeous, too.
How did you make the silhouettes?
I love the veil!
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The photograph with the sea turtle and newlyweds: very refreshing and natural.
Martina- I tried on this dress just last weekend! It was either at Priscilla of Boston or Marina Morrisson in San francisco (I think it was at the latter). Wish I could remember the designer. Good luck!
This was an interesting read, thank you