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Set against a sweeping field overlooking a crystalline lake and the dramatic rise of the Rocky Mountains, Emily and Michael’s wedding blended black-tie sophistication with the soulful romance of the American West. The palette was drawn directly from the Colorado landscape: layered greens and sunlit golds softened by peaches and pinks to make the florals pop against the natural landscape.
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Emily and Michael met through mutual friends in New York City, where their relationship grew amid the rhythm of downtown dinners, weekend strolls, and a shared love of country music, travel, and time spent outdoors. When they began planning their wedding, they imagined a weekend where city sophistication softened into Western charm, a celebration that felt true to where their story began, and the expansive beauty of the West. Their signature cocktails were designed with that same intention, bridging those two worlds of “Manhattan Meets the Mountains,” an effortless meeting of New York glamour and Colorado’s beauty. The Friday evening welcome party set the tone for the celebration, hosted at the couple’s favorite downtown Steamboat restaurant, E3 Chophouse. Guests embraced the “cowboy cocktail” attire with suede jackets, bolo ties, cowboy hats, and well-worn boots, while checkered linens and cowboy-hat drink stirrers added a playful Western touch. A beloved local band, one that often plays at the nearby ski mountain, filled the space with country favorites, making the night feel both personal and distinctly local.
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Michael proposed to Emily in the back garden of their New York City apartment. He had a whole dinner planned with both of their families to celebrate, and the next day, a party where all of their closest family and friends gathered.
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
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Emily’s wedding dress was an incredible ballgown from Amsale. The simple elegance made Emily’s beauty shine. She changed into a custom Lien Studio dress to keep the party going on the dance floor.
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The bridal party wore a mix of yellows and greens in both floral prints and solid dresses.
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Emily and Michael met through mutual friends in New York City, where their relationship grew amid the rhythm of downtown dinners, weekend strolls, and a shared love of country music, travel, and time spent outdoors. When they began planning their wedding, they imagined a weekend where city sophistication softened into Western charm, a celebration that felt true to where their story began, and the expansive beauty of the West. Their signature cocktails were designed with that same intention, bridging those two worlds of “Manhattan Meets the Mountains,” an effortless meeting of New York glamour and Colorado’s sweeping beauty.
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Floral design played a transformative role in the weekend celebration, evolving from relaxed and meadow-like to lush and immersive. The welcome party embraced a playful, wildflower-inspired aesthetic, allowing the local blooms to speak for themselves. By contrast, the wedding day unfolded into a richly floral world within the tent, where abundant blooms climbed the poles and cascaded across tables for a fully enveloping effect. “I wanted the wedding florals to feel purposeful and concentrated. I wanted there to be a clear color scheme to pop against the natural beauty of the West. Dahlias are my favorite flower, so I wanted those to be present throughout each arrangement,” said Emily.
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For the cake, the bride and groom wanted to keep the feeling overall simple and classic. A small cascade of florals made the design feel cohesive and part of the wedding.
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The couple danced to “Hold My Hand”, as they both love country music, especially Darius Rucker.
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The bride’s grandparents were unable to make it, so they recorded them saying the Irish Prayer and played it during the ceremony, so that they were still part of the celebration.
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The bride and groom’s moms came up to the altar during the ceremony to help them tie the Celtic knot.
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Personal touches also found their way into the details: the escort cards, displayed in wine corks from Lambert Bridge wine bottles, paid homage to the groom’s family vineyard in Sonoma and served as an intimate nod to family tradition. As it was the winery’s 50th anniversary year as well, it felt extra special to use these corks.
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Photography: IVS Photography | Event Planning: Calluna Events | Floral Design: Unbound Floral Design | Wedding Dress: Amsale | Cake: Katy Pierson Cake | Band: Elan Artists | Wedding Venue: Catamount Ranch | Beauty: Vulgar Beauty | Bridal Hair + Makeup: Gambuti Robson | Lighting + Draping: Vivid Productions | Linens: Nuage Designs | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Paper Goods + Invitations: The Letter Co | Pendants: Little Mad | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: E3 Chophouse | Rehearsal Dress: Lein Studio | Rentals: Colorado Party Rentals | Rigging: Little Mad | Specialty Rentals: Dizzy and Jane Co | Tenting: Colorado Party Rentals | Tux Designer: Brunello Cucinelli


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































