Monterey Plaza Hotel Wedding by Michael L’Heureux Photography

January 23rd. 2012 by Dawn | Filed Under | 27 comments

We L.O.V.E a fabulous traditional soiree here at SMP and this darling Monterey Plaza Hotel wedding is EXACTLY what we needed to kick off the week.  With gorgeous florals and event design by Therese Jacinto Design, a pair of stunning Badgley Mischka heels and a breathtaking seaside setting, you’ll spend every last second of your Monday falling head over heels in love.  Yep, it doesn’t get any better than a day of pretty, pretty inspiration and with an entire gallery overflowing with brilliant images captured by Michael L’Heureux Photography, you can mark that a guarantee.  Click here for more.

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From the Bride… When James and I began planning our wedding, we both agreed that we wanted to keep things fairly simple and stress-free. And we were really fortunate in that the vendors we worked with — from our jeweler to our seamstress to Michael at the tux rental store — were just the nicest people! But three in particular stand out above all the rest: our venue, photographer and florist were like the Triforce of wedding vendors. Having a fancy wedding, much less one nice enough to submit to a wedding blog, was just about the furthest thing from our minds during the planning process, and I think it’s really a credit to these three in particular that our wedding turned out as nicely as it did. James and I chose to get married in Monterey because we love the beach (we are honeymooning in the Tahitian islands!), and we chose the Monterey Plaza Hotel in particular because it had such a romantic and elegant beach resort atmosphere, as well as an incredibly helpful and courteous catering manager, Alexis Davis. I think we chose well because, in the end, both of these factors contributed heavily towards our achieving not only a lovely wedding, but an incredibly stress-free one as well! I was fortunate enough to be referred to Therese Jacinto for my wedding flowers. An event/interior designer by trade, Therese had impeccable taste and a flair for floral design. For example, after I mentioned how I’d wanted to incorporate some subtle oceanic elements into our décor but was worried about it being campy or touristy, she put together a romantic driftwood/pearl/seashell design piece for our guestbook table that was so elegant and beautiful, it just took your breath away! Her centerpiece arrangements were classic and timeless, but at the same time modern and fun. She convinced me to consider carnations as a more economical option for the pomander balls I so badly wanted — even though carnations were the one type of flower I was dead-set against — and they turned out absolutely adorable!

One of my favorite parts of the wedding was right after the ceremony when the wedding party took our photos on the beach against the backdrop of an old abandoned cannery building. We waited until after the ceremony for this shoot because we knew there was a good chance my dress would get dirty on the beach, and it’s lucky we did because we ended up getting caught in a pretty big wave at one point! Our photographer, Michael of Michael L’Heureux Photography, was so awesome about it, and I didn’t even realize he probably spent the rest of the evening walking around with soaking wet shoes/socks until much later when one of my bridesmaids mentioned it. It really made our wedding that much better having a photographer who was not only talented and skilled professionally, but someone we all genuinely liked as a person as well. Another highlight was during our dinner reception… James and I love playing games, so we had prepared a pub trivia game where the questions pertained to our lives together, including a music and picture round that got a lot of laughs. Our DJ had never even heard of pub trivia, but he played his role as Quizmaster Joe with relish, and the game ended up being a blast!

At the onset of our planning, James and I agreed that aside from our venue, florist and photographer, we’d be more economical in our budgeting. For example, I bought a gorgeous used Monique Lhuillier dress from Preownedweddingdresses.com for more than 50% off the retail price. As an added bonus, the previous owner of the dress had been the same size as me, so alteration costs were minimal. As another example, James and I made our invitations and programs using resume paper from Target and card stock from Kinko’s. We saved a bundle and got compliments! Hopefully, our wedding gives hope to other brides out there, who perhaps don’t want to spend a fortune or dedicate a stressful year of their life micromanaging every detail, that a lovely wedding can be had without either of the aforementioned issues.

Wedding Photography: Michael L’Heureux Photography / Wedding Venue: Monterey Plaza Hotel / Floral + Event Design: Therese Jacinto Design / Catering + Cake: Monterey Plaza Hotel / DJ + MC: Joe Cannizzaro of Kelly Productions / Officiant: Ken Robins / Engagement Ring: Custom design by Chabo’s Jewelry / Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier via Preownedweddingdresses.com / Alterations: Studio Trousseau / Bride’s Shoes: Badgley Mischka / Makeup: Narimi Baek / Hair: Maureen Takano + Nina Wu / Groom’s Attire: Black Tie Tuxedos / Bridesmaid Dresses: Alfred Angelo / Bridesmaid Bracelets: Rachel Leigh

Badgley Mischka and Monique Lhuillier are members of our Look Book. For more information on how members are chosen, click here.
 

27 Comments about “Monterey Plaza Hotel Wedding by Michael L’Heureux Photography”

  1. Emily says:

    Ahhhh - one of my favorite weddings!! The flowers = amaze :)

  2. Vickie Thaxter says:

    These photos really capture the Personality of the wedding! Beautiful photos!

  3. These pictures are absolutely gorgeous!! What an amazing setting!! Colors look phenomenal!!

  4. Katie Cors says:

    Love this. The colors are beautiful!

  5. John says:

    The venue and details are great in this wedding. The photography is lovely.

  6. Thank you for featuring our wedding and for your sweet comments! :) It's such an honor! THANK YOU to all who made it possible!

  7. Jean Muktarian says:

    Stunning Wedding setting and the photography was world class!

  8. Michelle says:

    Wow, those flowers! My dream bouquet...

  9. Kathy Baxter says:

    These are the most beautiful pictures I've ever seen. The way the photographer captured so many amazing moments is wonderful. After seeing these I have no doubt who will be the photographer at MY wedding. So beautiful, great work Michael!

  10. Therese says:

    Thank you Michael for such gorgeous photos, and for being so wonderful to work with! We had a blast working on this wedding. Thanks for the love everyone!

  11. Kathryn says:

    Such awesome pictures of a wonderful wedding!

  12. Alan says:

    Really, really beautiful weeding! The location is amazing and the photography is stunning. A visual treat for all!

  13. Carina says:

    LOVE the flowers and the photos! Kind of makes me want to get married again...

  14. Susan says:

    This is amazing! Every detail is perfect!

  15. Deena says:

    The flowers are absolutely beautiful! The photos captured details and moments which make a wedding fun and memorable.

  16. Laurel says:

    The textures and colors are just stunning! And I'm loving how she used english roses in the bouquet to help distinguish from the centerpieces. Beautiful.

  17. susan britter says:

    All of the details were well thought out and it was obvious.
    I love the beach photos!
    Beautiful bride plus beautiful groom plus beautiful photography equals beautiful memories to last a lifetime!
    Congratulations to all who planned and participated for an event very well done!

  18. Phillip Neal says:

    These pictures are amazing the lighting is perfect

  19. JoAnne Clark says:

    Beautiful as always, Michael. One of my favorite spots in the world...and whoever said the flowers were stunning, I agree!

  20. Stefanie says:

    I love the tulip hems on the bridesmaid's dresses! The shade of pink was delicate but not childish...perfect for a wedding. They went perfectly with the pink flowers. I like the simplicity of the bride's bouquet.

    I think the bride's fears about a seaside theme being campy were totally valid. When people usually want to do beach themes for parties, it's pretty common to see seashells strewn randomly on tables. So I thought it was a nice touch to see the seashells here residing very elegantly in a white goblet. It's unexpected but it totally works.

    Props to the bride and groom for being bold enough to be budget-conscious. I found it endearing that she bought a pre-owned wedding dress; most women into Bridezillas when they can't have the brand-new wedding dress of their dreams. And here is this woman who buys a pre-owned wedding dress and looks absolutely gorgeous.

    This DOES give hope to all the other brides out there. methinks. :)

  21. Marie says:

    So beautiful! Reece truly has a great eye for beauty. She's got the magic touch!

  22. Yuliya M. says:

    Love Michael's work, so excited to see it featured here! Just love that photo of the sand and waves.

  23. What a gorgeous wedding with so many beautiful details!! The photographs are wonderful!

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