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A Timeless Southern Wedding in Ivory, Champagne, and Dusty Blue at Naylor Hall


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Emily and Austin selected a timeless and refined palette of soft ivory, champagne, romantic blush, muted dusty blue, and natural greenery. Floral design by Flowers From Us beautifully incorporated these tones through layered blooms and soft textural elements. At the same time, paper goods from Signatures Marietta introduced guests to the elevated and romantic color story from the very beginning of the celebration.

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Emily and Austin approached their wedding vision with a desire to create a celebration that felt effortlessly elegant and classically Southern, without leaning into excess or trend-driven design. With thoughtful planning by Abbey and Anne, the day unfolded with seamless intention and a welcoming atmosphere that allowed guests to feel fully present in each moment. Romantic floral installations by Flowers From Us layered the spaces with delicate texture and movement while maintaining a refined and understated aesthetic. The invitations and stationery established a cohesive and sophisticated design story from the outset. The celebration ultimately balanced tradition and modern restraint, resulting in a wedding that felt timeless, elevated, and distinctly personal.

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Austin and Emily got engaged while vacationing in Ponte Vedra Beach, a place he grew up visiting and that has always held a special place in his heart. After a day spent reliving childhood memories, Austin surprised Emily with the proposal just before dinner. Sharing that moment in a place so meaningful to him made it even more special.

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Emily selected a gown from Atelier Beccar that beautifully reflected her timeless and refined bridal style. The silhouette felt effortlessly elegant while delicate textural details added softness and romance. She paired her gown with classic jewelry from SJ Bailey Co, creating a sophisticated and enduring bridal look that allowed her natural beauty and joyful personality to shine throughout the celebration. Hair and makeup by Beauty by QD completed her look with a polished yet natural aesthetic that complemented the romantic tone of the day.[/field]
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The bridesmaids wore dresses from Alfred Sung in the perfect shade of blue, adding a soft and timeless contrast to the overall wedding palette. The elegant silhouettes and flowing fabrics created a cohesive and refined look while allowing each bridesmaid to feel confident and comfortable. They paired their dresses with custom jewelry from Emily Kearns Designs, thoughtfully created by one of Emily’s bridesmaids, adding a deeply personal and meaningful layer to the bridal party styling.

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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Austin and his groomsmen wore traditional black tuxedos from The Black Tux, embracing a timeless and polished style that elevated the overall wedding aesthetic. The classic formalwear created a strong and cohesive visual presence while reinforcing the couple’s vision of elegant Southern sophistication.[/field]
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Emily and Austin curated a dining experience that felt both refined and welcoming for their guests. Catering by Chef Cary’s Cuisine delivered a thoughtfully crafted menu that blended elevated presentation with comforting crowd-favorite selections. Guests enjoyed signature cocktails and beautifully presented dishes that encouraged conversation and connection throughout the evening, creating an atmosphere that felt celebratory, relaxed, and deeply intentional.

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Florals and overall design by Flowers From Us brought Emily and Austin’s timeless vision to life through lush, layered arrangements and soft, romantic textures. Delicate blooms in complementary tones created movement and depth throughout the ceremony and reception spaces while maintaining an elegant and cohesive aesthetic. Invitations and paper goods from Signatures Marietta set the tone for the celebration from the very beginning. Thoughtful design elements, classic linens, candlelight, and heirloom-inspired details worked together to create a warm and sophisticated atmosphere that felt both elevated and deeply personal to the couple.

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The wedding cake, designed by Kat Lush Cakery, reflected the couple’s refined and timeless style through an elegant, clean design with subtle textural details. The cake served as both a beautiful focal point within the reception design and a joyful shared moment as Emily and Austin celebrated alongside their family and friends.

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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]Emily and Austin thoughtfully selected ceremony music that created a reverent and emotional tone as they exchanged vows. As the evening transitioned into celebration, Emerald Empire Band filled the reception with energy and excitement, keeping guests on the dance floor and creating an unforgettable atmosphere of joy and connection.[/field]
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One of the most personal elements of Emily and Austin’s wedding day was the inclusion of their dog, Ollie. Ollie has been such an important part of their relationship, and including him allowed the celebration to feel even more personal and complete. His presence added a joyful and heartfelt layer to the day, bringing smiles to guests and creating moments that felt authentic to who they are as a couple. Including Ollie was a beautiful reminder that their wedding was not only a celebration of their marriage but also of the life and family they have already begun building together.

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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]Bridesmaids wore custom jewelry from Emily Kearns Designs, thoughtfully created by one of Emily’s bridesmaids. The collaboration blended personal connection with intentional design, adding a unique and sentimental touch to the bridal party styling. The jewelry served as a beautiful reflection of friendship, artistry, and the meaningful relationships surrounding the couple on their wedding day.[/field]
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A standout personal detail of the evening was the couple’s getaway car, selected as a tribute to Austin’s deep appreciation for classic automobiles. The carefully chosen vehicle blended seamlessly with the refined aesthetic of the celebration while offering a meaningful nod to Austin’s passions. The exit created a stylish and memorable finale to a day centered around intentional and personal details.

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Photography: Hannah Cree Photography | Cinematography: Hannah Cree Photography | Floral Design: Flowers from Us | Wedding Dress: Beccar | Cake: Lush Cakery | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Alfred Sung | Catering: Chef Carys Cuisine | DJ: Emerald Empire Band | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: Naylor Hall | Beauty: Beauty by QD | Client: Emily Paulding | Client: Austin Paulding

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An Earthy Green and White Wedding with Soft Citrus Accents at Sea Island Resort


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The wedding palette was a refined blend of earthy greens and crisp whites, with accents of soft citrus tones.

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The design exuded a refined, organic elegance with a touch of garden romance. The vision embraced natural textures and rich greenery, brought to life through cascading floral installations, soft candlelight, and an ethereal, layered table-scape. The aesthetic was sophisticated yet fresh – blending classic luxury with an effortlessly modern edge.

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The bride wore a timeless strapless gown by Kyha Studios featuring a structured corset bodice and modern, architectural draping. The clean lines and flowing fabric created a look that was both effortlessly elegant and fashion-forward, perfectly blending classic bridal style with contemporary sophistication.

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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids wore a stunning mix of dresses in varying shades of sage, olive, and soft moss. Each gown featured a unique silhouette—from pleated textures and one-shoulder designs to sleek, minimalist cuts—creating a beautifully curated yet cohesive look. The palette and styling struck the perfect balance between natural elegance and elevated, modern charm.[/field]
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The menu was a refined culinary experience, thoughtfully curated to reflect the couple’s elevated taste. Guests began with a velvety butternut-and-maple cream soup, perfectly balancing seasonal warmth with subtle sweetness. For the entrée, a duo plate featured oven-roasted halibut with a delicate vermouth cream and grilled prime beef filet finished with a classic sauce béarnaise. Served alongside creamy three-cheese polenta and roasted seasonal vegetables, the meal was both elegant and comforting—crafted to leave a lasting impression.

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The florals were a striking blend of tropical sophistication and organic elegance, with each bloom chosen for its beauty and meaning. Cascading white orchids, sculptural anthuriums, and soft greenery were paired with tulips as a nod to Holland, sweet peas to honor Tatum’s birth flower, and delicate snowdrops in tribute to Matt’s. From the ceremony installation to the curated tablescapes, the floral design added texture, sentiment, and movement—bringing a deeply personal and refined touch to the day.

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The wedding cake was a true work of art – minimalist in design yet rich in texture and meaning. Its smooth, ivory tiers were adorned with delicate clusters of fresh grapes, a subtle nod to the couple’s love for travel and shared meals. The design was both organic and sculptural, blending effortlessly into the overall aesthetic while offering a modern, European-inspired twist on tradition.

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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]With rain in the forecast for the wedding day, I met with the couple on the Thursday before to ensure we could preserve the vision they had for their portraits. We planned a private first look and captured their outdoor portraits in the soft, golden light – allowing them to fully enjoy the beauty of the landscape without the stress of shifting weather. It was a thoughtful and intentional choice that gave them the timeless, elegant imagery they dreamed of, rain or shine.[/field]
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Photography: Rhonda Rowell Photography | Cinematography: Gavin Sellers Creative | Event Design: Sea Island | Event Planning: Maggie Hughes Events | Floral Design: The Vine Garden Market | Wedding Dress: Chosen by kyha | Cake: Sea Island | Catering: Sea Island | Groom's Attire: Ricco Noir Studios | Groom's Attire: Gucci | Wedding Venue: Sea Island | Beauty: Karina Milan | Beauty: Ashlee Mize | Music: Jeremy Davis & The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra | Photography - Assistance: Kelsey Jacobs | Photography - Assistance: Shanda Williams Photography | Rentals: Beachview Event Rentals and Design | Rentals: Stradley Davidson Linen Collective | Rentals: Sea Island Event Co | Rentals: Nuage Designs | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Stylist: London Wilmont | Weddings Rings: Kindred Black

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An Old Miami Meets Modern New York Wedding with Sage, White, and Black Tie Elegance


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The palette was intentionally restrained and timeless: crisp white layered with soft sage green and grounded by subtle black accents. White set the foundation for a clean, editorial look, while sage brought in an organic softness that felt true to the banyan trees and natural surroundings of Indian Creek. Black accents were used sparingly but purposefully, nodding to classic New York black-tie style and adding contrast and depth. The result was a color story that felt modern, elegant, and effortless, allowing the textures, florals, and fashion to truly shine.

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The overall vision was “Old Miami meets modern New York,” blending the romance and nostalgia of classic South Florida with the sharp sophistication of a Manhattan black-tie affair. The ceremony beneath the banyan trees felt intimate, serene, and almost cinematic, while the reception transitioned into a moody, glamorous evening inside the club’s iconic wood-paneled ballroom. The design leaned into timeless silhouettes, rich textures, and editorial restraint rather than excess. Every choice was intentional, creating a wedding that felt elevated, fashion-forward, and deeply personal without ever feeling trendy.

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On August 11, 2023, during a two-day stopover in Paris en route to meet friends in Croatia, Logan transformed what began as a relaxing day of shopping and massages into an unforgettable engagement. He told Dani they were attending a hotel-organized rooftop gathering at the Cheval Blanc, where they were staying. When the elevator doors opened, however, she was met with a breathtaking surprise. Logan had turned the rooftop into a fairytale setting. A path of rose petals, lined with their favorite framed photos, led to a larger heart-shaped arrangement of petals overlooking the Eiffel Tower. As “Wildfire” by Cautious Clay played softly in the background, he proposed. After she said yes, they shared a quiet and magical moment, sipping champagne in the private penthouse of the Cheval Blanc, savoring the beginning of their next chapter.

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For her wedding dress, Dani had always known she wanted to wear Zuhair Murad. She has long admired the way he works with lace, finding his craftsmanship unmatched. Inspired by Grace Kelly’s iconic gown, she chose a design that felt like a modern and slightly more playful interpretation while remaining timeless. The balance felt perfect for the occasion. Her favorite element of the gown was its transformative design. When the skirt was removed, it revealed an entirely different look, creating a seamless transition into the reception following the ceremony. For her reception look, she collaborated with Mathilda Moos on a custom design inspired in part by Kendall Jenner’s Vivienne Westwood Met After Party ensemble, one of her favorite celebrity looks. For the after-party at Bey Bey in Miami, where no photos were taken, she changed into Clio Peppiatt pants paired with a white Dolce corset. Her full wedding weekend wardrobe included: Friday Rehearsal: Danielle Frankel corset, neck scarf, and skirt, styled with Valentino heels and a Gabriela Hearst bag Friday After Party: Magda Butrym mini dress with Valentino shoes Wedding Day: Custom Zuhair Murad gown with Manolo Blahnik shoes Reception Look: Custom Mathilda Moos corset jacket and silk skirt with Mach & Mach heels After After Party (no photos): Clio Peppiatt pants with a white Dolce corset

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Gucci (White Dinner Jacket) and Christian Louboutin (Shoes)

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The culinary experience was elevated yet approachable, designed to feel like an intimate dinner party scaled for a grand celebration. Guests enjoyed a refined menu that balanced classic flavors with modern presentation, paired with expertly crafted cocktails. Signature drinks nodded to the couple’s New York and Miami roots, adding a personal layer to the experience. Guests were greeted with a passed espresso martini. The evening flowed seamlessly from cocktail hour into dinner and dancing, keeping energy high throughout the night.

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Florals by Jassi & Co. Creative were lush, textural, and romantic without feeling overly traditional. The ceremony featured organic arrangements that felt as though they were growing naturally beneath the banyan trees. Inside the ballroom, florals softened the dark wood paneling with layers of white blooms and greenery, creating contrast and depth. The design struck a perfect balance between old-world elegance and modern restraint, enhancing the space rather than overpowering it. Some tables consisted of large trees symbolizing the roots that the newlyweds were forming as newlyweds, and other tables consisted of candles, only giving a modern contrast.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The towering eight-foot wedding cake was a true statement moment. Designed in classic white with subtle textural detailing, it felt sculptural and architectural, more like an art installation than a traditional cake. Its height and simplicity echoed the fashion-forward sensibility of the day and became a focal point of the reception, perfectly aligned with the overall editorial aesthetic.[/field]
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Fashion moments were woven throughout the entire weekend, making the celebration feel immersive and intentional. From Dani’s multiple couture outfit changes to the decision to forgo photos at the after-after party for a more intimate, carefree experience, the weekend felt curated yet deeply personal. The presence of close friends from the fashion and creative worlds added an unmistakable energy, while thoughtful nods to the couple’s history in both New York and Miami made the wedding feel authentic to who they are.

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Photography: Liron Erel & Co | Cinematography: Key Moment Films | Event Planning: Masi Events | Floral Design: Jassi & Co Creative | Entertainment: Litus Music Installations | Bridal Dresser: Bless The Dress | Hair and Make-up: Daniela Gozlan

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An Elegant Wedding with Chinoiserie Details and Subtle Disney Touches


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The couple had a color palette of an elegant, dusty grey blue paired with creams and ivories for the ceremony. For the reception, they chose to add lavender and blush pink to the color palette to create a more colorful vibe.

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The couple had been dreaming of their wedding and the details for a long time. They had visions of an elegant affair with their favorite people, with design elements of chinoiserie and subtle but notable notes of Disney as an homage to one of their favorite things! The couple was very clear on the details that they wanted; no expenses were spared in making the statements that were important to them.

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The couple opted to celebrate with a fusion menu to celebrate their heritage and to satisfy the taste buds of their guests. Making sure that all guests felt taken care of regarding food and beverage was high on the list, including being welcomed with an ice sculpture and display of champagne right off the bat as a welcome gesture.

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Florals and more florals were the bride’s desire! From the moment you step into the venue, your eye is immediately drawn to the grand staircase filled with florals – and the florals just keep going and going! Their key motif of romantic and dusty blue chinoiserie was the perfect complement to the romantic florals that adorned every space that guests experienced, to really set the mood. Everything was custom-designed and created for this couple – from the escort display to the chinoiserie layered menus and custom, tassel place cards.

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The couple had not one but two wedding cakes! The reason for the two cakes was to celebrate the bride’s aunt and uncle’s wedding anniversary, in which they happened to share the same wedding date. The couple invited this aunt and uncle to cut the cake alongside them, and needless to say, the aunt and uncle were surprised and thrilled to partake in this way!

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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]A special moment of the ceremony was when one of the bridesmaids sang a song that the bride walked down the aisle to, accompanied by the bride’s brother on piano. It was such an ethereal moment in the grand rotunda of City Hall.[/field]
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The couple chose to have a beautifully custom-designed escort display of mini cast iron pans for guests to find their seats. This was a play on their last name, “pan,” and was a stunning display set against one of the signature chinoiserie patterns of their day.

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Guests sat down to a beautiful tablescape with a custom chinoiserie layered menu for their evening. Custom, tasseled placecards were the perfect touch of whimsy to welcome guests to dinner.

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To share their love for Disney, the couple commissioned special hidden Mickeys to be placed throughout the wedding in their printed items and florals for guests to find.

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Photography: Jasmine Lee Photography | Event Planning: Charmed Events Group, LLC | Cake: butter& | Catering: Foxtail Catering | Hair and Make Up: Makeup By Quis | DJ: Big Fun DJ | Escort Display: Shimmer & Stain | Floral: Jacqueline Ching | Jazz Band: Nova Jazz | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Photobooth: Pix Co Photobooth | Rentals: Standard Event Rentals | Video: Hugo Films

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A Refined Wedding Blending Traditions at Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel


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A clean White & Green Natural palette, inspired by the surrounding landscape.

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Very elegant, soft, and dreamy, with a mix of classic elegance and a modern touch. A refined atmosphere blending Korean and German traditions in a subtle, contemporary way. Nothing too loud or overwhelming, more timeless and graceful with delicate details. The bride is playful, joyful,l and loves to dance, so the day felt sophisticated but still full of movement, warmth, and fun on the dance floor.

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The wedding dress is a strapless gown made with a structured, heavy fabric, creating a modern princess silhouette. The bodice is embroidered with soft, delicate lace for a refined and timeless feel. The veil is embroidered with subtle leaves on the edges, adding a touch of nature, soft color, and softness to the overall look.

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Sage green silk dresses in different styles to complement the embroidered leaves on the veil and echo the white and green color palette. Soft, natural tones and varied silhouettes to keep the look elegant, cohesive, and modern while giving each bridesmaid her own shape and personality.

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A black double-breasted tuxedo for a timeless and elegant look. Classic, sharp, and refined, perfectly balancing the softness of the overall aesthetic.

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The cocktail features hotel-level canapés and bite-sized hors d’oeuvres, accompanied by three signature cocktails and champagne. The main meal showcases the French Riviera on a plate: langoustine as a starter, sea bass fillet as the main with homemade gnocchi, and a strawberry cake for dessert.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Full white hydrangeas and white roses combined with natural greenery. A giant floor-level arch and a floral aisle create a dreamy ceremony setting. The bride’s bouquet is modern, featuring calla lilies and white orchids. Bridesmaids carry small bouquets echoing the bride’s for a cohesive and elegant look.[/field]
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A flat, round vintage-style cake with delicate ruffles, topped with fresh raspberries and strawberries. Elegant, playful, and perfectly in tune with the soft, dreamy vibe of the wedding.

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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]Exceptional live music accompanies the wedding from the ceremony to the evening celebration. A harp and violin set the tone during the ceremony.

During the cocktail, a strolling live band moves throughout the space—caron, bass, vocals, keyboard, saxophone—creating a lively and festive atmosphere. They accompany guests from the cocktail to the dinner, even crossing the street à la Beatles style, continuing with strolling music during dinner and leading into a wild, energetic evening dance party.[/field]
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After the ceremony, each parent takes turns giving their wishes to the couple while tossing dried plums high into the air. The bride and groom must catch them using a sheet. Legends say the more plums they catch, the more their wishes will come true! It’s harder than it looks, adding a playful challenge and lots of laughter.

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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]Afterwards, the couple does a piggyback ride—symbolizing trust, support, and partnership as they step into married life together, carrying each other through challenges and joy alike.[/field]
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Welcome party: A boat cruise from Beaulieu-sur-Mer to Villefranche welcomes guests to the celebration. The crew prepares a casual barbecue onboard with shrimp, skewers, and more. Music fills the boat, creating a lively, joyful party atmosphere as everyone enjoys the stunning views and the start of the wedding festivities.

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Photography: Laurine Bailly | Cinematography: Gordon wedding films | Event Design: D&X Events | Event Planning: Elodie Villemus | Ceremony Venue: Grand Hotel St Jean Cap Ferrat - Four Seasons | Reception Venue: Grand Hotel St Jean Cap Ferrat - Four Seasons | DJ: The Artists | Celebrant: The Côte d'Azur Celebrant | Make Up & Hair Artist: Mandy Dorian | Stationnery: STUDIO 120

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An Intimate Black-Tie Wedding at Live Aqua Cancún with a High-Energy Hora Loca


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Vona and Anibal, luxury wedding videographers based in Washington, D.C., celebrated their wedding with an intimate black-tie wedding at Live Aqua Resort Cancún. The day unfolded with romance and artistry, from Vona’s couture Galia Lahav gown to a floral-adorned terrace ceremony and a high-energy Hora-loca complete with robot, samba dancers, and fireworks sparkling over the ocean.

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[field title=”Proposal Story”]Vona and Anibal met at a mutual friend’s summer boat party in Annapolis, Maryland, quickly bonding over shared passions for film, technology, fitness, family, and spiritual growth. What began as a meaningful friendship grew into a deep romantic partnership, and eventually a shared business, Vona B. Productions. To propose, Anibal masterfully executed a lavish surprise birthday party for Vona. Confetti filled the air as he popped the question. [/field]
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Vona stunned in a backless couture Galia Lahav crafted entirely from hand-embroidered French lace. Balancing modern sensuality with timeless bridal elegance, her gown’s design featured a sculpted trumpet silhouette, plunging illusion V neckline, delicate embellishments, including pearls, beading, and subtle bow accents.

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Combining sleekness with timeless style, Anibal wore a custom shawl-collar tuxedo by Enzo Custom, featuring an ivory jacket that brought a classic black-tie look with a soft coastal feel to the Cancún setting. He completed the look with black patent-leather loafers by Paul Stuart, handcrafted in Italy, while the groomsmen wore classic black tuxedos that added depth and contrast to the wedding’s color palette.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]During Cocktail hour, guests were greeted with signature cocktails of mezcal old fashions and sugar-rimmed flutes filled with Grand Marnier, topped with champagne. Hors d’ourves featured salmon tartare, crab croquettes, and cheese empanadas. The dinner was designed to delight guests with authentic Mexican flavors, beginning with a vibrant first course featuring a delicate scallop salad, zesty shrimp and mango ceviche, and a creamy, chilled avocado soup. The main course options were a fragrant chicken with a cinnamon and tamarind sauce, served with mashed potatoes, and a rich beef fillet, accompanied by potato au gratin, grilled vegetables, and yuca. Dessert included a Chile Guajillo crème brûlée with crisp caramelized sugar topping. Being in Mexico, tequila wasn’t just encouraged, it was essential, so the shots kept flowing well into the night.[/field]
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The intimate 50-person ceremony on the Egos terrace overlooking the ocean featured white roses, daisies, and locally sourced blooms. White and ivory lounge furniture, plush ottomans, and delicate stools created a soft, elevated setting accented with silver and gold details and glowing votives. The reception continued the refined classic aesthetic with curved dinner tables draped in floral installations of white and ivory blooms, tea tree, and green amaranth, illuminated by crystal gem chandeliers and warm bistro lighting. Gold-rimmed crystal glassware, black plate settings, floating candles, and ivory velvet beetle chairs completed the layered tablescape, balancing warmth with modern sophistication and creating an intimate, visually captivating celebration from start to finish.

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The white vinyl dance floor quickly came alive during a high-energy Hora Loca, complete with a Latin DJ, robot performer, and samba dancers who kept guests dancing all night. The celebration culminated in a breathtaking fireworks display over the ocean, lighting up the sky and sealing the night as a truly unforgettable finale.

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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]While many couples hosting destination weddings in Mexico opt for symbolic ceremonies, it was important for Vona and Anibal to have a legal civil ceremony, requiring bloodwork and officiation by a Mexican judge.[/field]
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As the wedding weekend came to a close, Hurricane John was fast approaching Mexico as a Category 3 storm. All of their guests made it home safely just before landfall, but Vona and Anibal were determined to make their way to Valladolid, a charming town about an hour inland from Cancún. Through the storm, they reached their destinations of the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena and Cenote Suytun to reflect on their union and bless their marriage.

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Photography: Pinguino Wedding | Cinematography: Vona B Videography | Event Planning: Canteiro Weddings | Floral Design: Erick Rai Design | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Entertainment: Musik Entertainment | DJ: Djtekiwa Cancun | Groom's Attire: Enzo Custom | Groom's Attire: Lindman New York | Officiant: Beauty Weddings | Wedding Venue: Live Aqua Cancun | Beauty: Crispin Beauty | Fireworks: Pyrotech | Rentals: Canteiro | Travel Concierge: Associated Luxury Hotels International

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A High-Energy Wedding Weekend Designed for Celebration at Every Turn at La Quinta Country Club


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Katie and Will’s wedding was designed to be a joyful, high-energy celebration, more like an incredible party than a traditional formal affair. The overall vibe was relaxed yet elevated, with outdoor settings, bold color moments, and immersive design details that encouraged guests to celebrate together. The guest experience centered on ease and genuine togetherness, creating an atmosphere where the celebration built naturally from one moment to the next.

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On the weekend of March 28th, Will and Katie were driving down the coast from Newport Beach to Laguna Beach for dinner when Will casually suggested making a quick stop at their favorite beach spot, Crystal Cove, to catch the sunset. What Katie didn’t know was that Will had something much bigger planned. They got out of the car and started walking along the water when Will dropped to one knee and asked Katie to marry him. They celebrated that night with a sunset ride on a Duffy boat. The next morning, they drove to Palm Desert, where Will had secretly arranged for both of their families to be waiting to celebrate. In the sweetest full-circle moment, 18 months later, that very place became the spot where they said, “I do.”

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Katie wore a beautiful strapless gown designed by Francesca Miranda from Stanley Korshak. The designer happened to be in town the week Katie was dress shopping, giving her the rare opportunity to collaborate directly with her on custom details that made the gown uniquely her own. Later in the evening, Katie changed into a one-of-a-kind party dress designed by the in-house tailor at Stanley Korshak.

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Will wore a classic black tuxedo with a black bow tie, keeping the look clean and timeless.

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With a seated dinner served under the stars followed by a late-night In-N-Out burger delivery, the food was a crowd-pleasing moment for Katie and Will.

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Bold florals were a defining design element throughout the day. Lush arrangements in coral, pink, peach, and golden tones framed the outdoor ceremony, with a statement floral arch set against a backdrop of palm trees and mountains. Guests found their seats via a colorful escort display featuring mounted tambourines, which later became part of the celebration as guests played them throughout the evening. Long dinner tables were layered with patterned linens, soft pink accents, textured glassware, wicker lanterns, and abundant floral centerpieces, creating a warm tablescape that felt intimate and festive all at once.

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A simple, multi-tiered white cake with subtle floral detailing was displayed during the reception for Katie and Will to cut into.

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Photography: Niki Rhodes Photo | Videography: Roman Pervak | Wedding Venue: La Quinta Country Club | Beauty: Pretty Parlor | Beauty: Kendal Lopez | Beauty: Makeup by Shadi | Content Creator: The BTS Bride | Design & Planning: COJ Events | Floral, Rentals, Lighting: Luna Design Studio | Printed Materials: Harper & Finch

An Old World Italian Chic Wedding at Vignamaggio with a Guest-Focused Tuscan Feel


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brown, terracotta, blush, pink, mauve, light blue

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The wedding weekend was a reflection of both Katie and David’s personal style, love story, and the natural setting of Vignamaggio. Together with their planner, they came up with descriptions that fit the experience and aesthetic they wanted for the day,y like understated elegance, thoughtful, inviting, romantic, and my favorite — “Old World Italian Chic”. The couple also wanted a guest-forward experience. The wedding drew in the warm Tuscan terracottas, yellows, and earth tones.

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The bride wore a Monique Lhuillier gown with a removable jacket for their church ceremony. She wore Oscar de la Renta for the welcome party and Zimmermann for the recovery brunch.

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The bridal party fashion highlighted the best of the Tuscan color palette. La Reverie by Molly was the bridal stylist.

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The food and beverage menus were curated to the couple’s Italian favorites, including multiple courses, aperol spritzes, a gelato cart, and the traditional mille foglie Italian wedding cake.

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Decor was kept simple and classic. Bird and Bumble used different variations of the Tuscan color palette for all three days of events, leaning more into the brighter/hot pink tones for the recovery brunch. All of the color tones could be found throughout the venue. The blue silk menus and mixed materials and patterns in the paper goods were by Ink and Press Co.

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The couple opted for a traditional mille foglie cake, which was prepared while guests watched.

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Guests were greeted at the welcome party with an Italian Market. One of the highlighted market items was custom handmade espresso cups that were designed by the bride and groom with a Tuscan wild boar from a family-owned and operated ceramic business in Deruta (the ceramic capital of Italy).

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The music and production were another important highlight of the day, showcasing all local and Italian artists. From the Florence String Quartet, incredible talent from La Festa with Elan Artists, and DJ Stefano with Wedding Music & Lights for their epic afterparty in La Discoteca on site.

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Photography: Liz Andolina Photography | Videography: Our Story Creative | Styling: La Reverie by Molly | Floral Design: Bird and Bumble | Stationery: Ink & Press Co. | Wedding Venue: Villa Vignamaggio | Hair & Make Up: Frank Giacone | Planning: Krissy Campbell

An Opulent Five-Day Wedding Experience at a Private Marbella Estate


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Ivory, sage, soft gold, and subtle infusions of green. The palette, envisioned by the bride, Alice, echoed the natural hues of the Mediterranean coast and the quiet elegance of a summer garden. Designer Sira Antequera translated that vision into a composition of clean simplicity and tactile richness — where softness met light, and every tone brought a sense of calm, clarity, and timeless charm to the celebration.

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Years after celebrating the weddings of Peter’s siblings, this gathering brought the family together once again — a new chapter, held with the same trust, the same hands, and the same sense of meaning. The entire celebration was conceived and directed by Sira Antequera as a tribute to Mediterranean harmony — a refined and soulful vision of beauty without formality. Held at the groom’s family beachfront villa, the space was transformed into a luminous, living canvas. Natural light, sea breeze, and emotional presence became part of the architecture. From custom chill-out lounges in ivory velvet to imperial chandeliers suspended beneath a white marquee, every element was placed with intention — composing a rhythm of intimacy, flow, and emotional resonance. The result was a wedding that felt both elevated and alive — elegant yet effortless, grand yet deeply human.

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Alice wore a stunning halter-neck gown from The White Gallery Boutique (Ireland) — a modern silhouette with timeless elegance. Her shoes were by Aquazzura, and she carried a bouquet of white peonies by Floreale. As a playful and personal touch, she carried a mini clutch by Cult Gaia just for her lipstick — a nod to beauty in the smallest details. Her jewellery and wedding bands were from Cartier. Groom’s Attire Peter’s style was timeless with a touch of relaxed modernity — effortlessly in tune with each chapter of the celebration. For the wedding day, he wore a classic black tuxedo, cut to perfection, exuding elegance and quiet confidence. It was a look that balanced formality with ease, in complete harmony with the aesthetic of the ceremony and the villa setting. At the welcome dinner, he chose a more laid-back yet sophisticated ensemble: a light summer suit with subtle stripes, paired with a crisp white shirt and minimalist white sneakers — a look that spoke of Mediterranean charm and understated style. Across all four days, his wardrobe reflected not only refinement, but presence — a sense of occasion, dressed with authenticity.

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The bridesmaids wear soft, contemporary silhouettes in a refined neutral palette, designed to feel effortless, feminine, and timeless. Their dresses move between one-shoulder and clean, sleeveless lines, all in powdery blush and nude tones that complement the light and architecture of the space. The fabrics are fluid and matte, with a gentle drape that enhances movement without excess. Each look is coordinated but not identical: subtle variations in cut create individuality while maintaining visual harmony. The styling is deliberately understated — no heavy embellishment, no rigidity — allowing the focus to remain on elegance, comfort, and emotional presence. Together, the dresses create a sense of modern romanticism: soft, luminous, and perfectly aligned with a celebration that values feeling over formality.

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The four-day celebration featured a thoughtful journey through Andalusian cuisine and curated experiences. • Thursday – Welcome Dinner at Boho Club, Marbella: A garden soirée surrounded by candlelit stairs, custom florals in soft pinks and blues, and a cocktail reception with Spanish tapas and champagne that set the tone. Alice wore a short white dress with a large back bow; Peter chose a summer suit with white sneakers • Friday – Wedding Day at the villa: Guests were welcomed with chilled Champagne upon arrival — a quiet gesture of celebration that set the rhythm for the evening. At the entrance, a biznaguero — a Málaga tradition — offered fragrant jasmine flowers to each lady, adding a delicate, sensory gesture that bridged local culture and elegance. The ceremony unfolded facing the sea, followed by a graceful cocktail hour in the garden. Dinner was served beneath a white marquee: an elevated buffet by Quilicuá, featuring live grill stations with freshly prepared lobster, prime cuts of meat, Iberian ham, vibrant salads, and artisanal sushi — an abundant tribute to Spanish gastronomy, designed for both beauty and pleasure. • Saturday – Pool Party Back at the villa, with a white-on-white setup centred around the turquoise pool, guests enjoyed refreshing cocktails by MyBar, gourmet burgers and vibrant Mexican bites by Quilicuá. The atmosphere was relaxed yet impeccably styled, with custom chill-out lounges and sunlit details. A top DJ brought energy and effortless flow to the afternoon, as the celebration transitioned seamlessly from midday lounging to golden hour dancing. • Sunday – Closing Party: Held at Playa Padre, Marbella’s iconic beach club, this final gathering was vibrant, joyful, and full of rhythm — the perfect end to a legendary four-day celebration.

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All floral design was curated by Floreale, following a vision directed by Sira Antequera.

The main wedding décor followed a white and green palette: archways in full bloom for the ceremony, a three-metre floral arch facing the sea, submerged florals inside water-filled glass cylinders for the dessert display, and soft floral runners for the dinner tables.

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There was no traditional cake. Instead, dessert became an immersive experience: a garden of sweets suspended on transparent cylinders filled with submerged flowers. The installation was a visual and sensorial statement.

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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]Guests were welcomed to the ceremony by a female string quartet in white and silver gowns, setting an elegant tone.

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At the entrance to the wedding, each guest was offered a jasmine flower by a biznaguero — a tradition from Málaga that filled the air with scent and meaning.

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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]The dessert was not served — it was revealed. In the centre of the dinner marquee, a glass garden of sweets appeared: cylindrical pedestals filled with submerged white blooms, rising like luminous columns from the ground. Atop each one, an array of delicate desserts shimmered under candlelight, turning the centre of the tent into an edible installation. It was sculptural, poetic, and entirely unforgettable — a signature moment that merged design with delight.[/field]
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Dinner unfolded as a live buffet experience, where guests were invited to wander and indulge at their own rhythm. Surrounding the marquee, open cooking stations served freshly grilled lobsters, wild fish, and premium meats, all carved and prepared to order. Alongside them: Spanish jamón ibérico, vibrant salads, roasted vegetables, and artisanal garnishes — a culinary landscape that honoured Spanish tradition while offering elevated freedom. It wasn’t just dinner. It was a Mediterranean feast in motion.

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Photography: Javier Sancho de Altube | Photography: Andreas Holm | Cinematography: Reece Iveson Videography | Event Design: Sira Antequera, The Art of Celebration | Event Planning: Sira Antequera, The Art of Celebration | Floral Design: Floreale | Wedding Dress: The White Gallery | Reception Venue: Private Home | Catering: Quilicuanoc | Beauty: Milk & Roses | Farewell Party: Playa Padre | Pool Party: Private Home | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Boho Club | Rentals: Decoracion Chill Out | Rentals: Cashmere Decoration | Rentals: Noe Rents and Events

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A Glamorous and Modern Wedding with an Elegant Garden Feel at Dimora La Palagina


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The colors of the wedding were light green, pink, and white

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Finding my wedding gown was a long process. I knew I wanted something I hadn’t seen on other brides, something that felt like me, suited to the Tuscan setting, and had a special detail that made it feel unique. I tried on almost 200 dresses in New Orleans and Chicago over several months. Nothing felt right until I came across the Iris gown by Steven Khalil during a late-night scroll. A shop in Chicago happened to carry the sample, and I booked an appointment right away. The moment I put it on, I cried. I knew immediately that it was the gown I wanted to marry Jack in; I simply could not imagine myself in anything else. I didn’t expect to have that reaction after such a long shopping process, but the gown was everything I had been searching for. The layered skirt reminded me of flower petals, and it moved beautifully throughout the day. I felt confident, elegant, and, most importantly, completely like myself. I never wanted to take it off.

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The bridal party palette was inspired by the tones we used throughout our custom design elements, like our hand-painted crest, watercolor floral print, and printed paper goods. I didn’t want the dresses to match those designs exactly, but I wanted them to feel like they belonged in the same story. We leaned into soft, romantic tones like dusty mauves, pale yellows, and understated florals that evoked the feeling of an elegant garden party. Each person chose a look that reflected their style within that range. My sibling and Person of Honor, Percy, had a suit custom-made and dyed to a beautiful, lively pink to coordinate with the group. When everyone stood side by side, it felt intentional yet effortless. The colors melted into the Tuscan landscape most beautifully.

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Trattoria da Burde is the interior restaurant of the wedding venue. It is a very popular restaurant in Florence that decided to open a second place inside the La Palagina hotel. All the food was home-made and Tuscan style, as well as the wine, directly produced by the venue’s winery.

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The floral decoration was provided by the lovely Serena Tosi, owner of Infinito Amore flower shop, who studied the design with our wedding planner, Luisa Colombini. We wanted the wedding to feel personal in every detail. Our custom crest was originally hand-painted and then digitized so it could be woven throughout the weekend, from dinner napkins to menus, signage, and stationery. Many other elements, like the ceremony fans and bar signage, were also painted by hand. Our florist even calligraphed the mirrored welcome sign herself, using a style her grandmother taught her as a child. She told me that on the morning of the wedding, and it made the piece feel even more meaningful. The goal was to create something curated but intimate, where every design moment felt considered but never overdone. One of our favorite details was the “From Tuscany With Love” hats we included in the welcome bags. Guests wore them throughout the week, and we’ve loved seeing them pop up in photos even after the wedding. We wanted to give people something they would actually use and want to keep. The hats were fun, wearable, and didn’t feel overly branded or like typical wedding merch. They ended up being the perfect keepsake.

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We decided to have the Italian tiramisù!

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Photography: Na Lia Weddings | Cinematography: captured by katharine | Cinematography: confetti content weddings | Event Planning: La Bottega del Sogno | Floral Design: Infinito Amore | Wedding Dress: Steven Khalil | Catering: da burde | DJ: Giulio Maddii Mad Dj | Wedding Venue: Villa la Palagina | Beauty: Alessandra Villa | Rentals: Stilnolo | Weddings Rings: Diamonds Direct

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An Aspen-Meets-Duck Lodge Wedding Rooted in Southern Tradition and Mountain Elegance


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Lauren envisioned a celebration that blended refined mountain elegance with meaningful Southern tradition, describing the aesthetic as “Aspen meets duck lodge.” Hosted on her family’s Arkansas property, the design centered around organic textures, lush greenery, and warm autumn tones layered beneath sailcloth tents glowing with oversized lanterns and abundant florals. Thoughtful duck motifs were woven throughout the day as a nod to Lauren’s family heritage, creating a setting that felt personal, inviting, and deeply rooted in story. The overall vision was timeless and elevated, yet warm and welcoming – a true reflection of Lauren and Zach’s joyful spirits and love for gathering their people together.

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Zach originally planned to surprise Lauren with a proposal outdoors at her family’s duck lodge, the same place where they would later host their wedding celebration. But when an unexpected thunderstorm brought heavy rain and flooding, plans quickly shifted. Instead, Zach popped the question inside the lodge’s cozy living room beside the fireplace, creating an intimate moment that caught Lauren completely off guard. The surprise only deepened when close friends and family emerged to celebrate alongside them (while their photographer quietly captured the proposal from under the dining room table). Just ten months later, Lauren and Zach returned to the same meaningful setting to host their wedding reception, making their engagement story a beautiful full-circle moment.

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Lauren encouraged her bridesmaids to choose dresses they truly loved, all within a warm brown palette. Each woman arrived in a floor-length gown uniquely her own, from soft satins to subtle sequins and varied textures, creating a beautifully layered look that felt both intentional and personal. The mix of silhouettes and materials added depth and movement while perfectly complementing the rich, earthy tones of the overall design.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]Guests were treated to an unforgettable dining experience with multiple chef-driven stations throughout the tent, creating a relaxed, celebratory atmosphere. Highlights included a beef tenderloin carving station paired with locally sourced rice and butter-poached asparagus, alongside comfort-forward favorites like fried chicken tenders, gouda mac and cheese, Southern green beans with bacon, and burgers served with parmesan truffle fries. Additional stations featured smoked chicken quesadillas, carnitas street tacos, and classic Arkansas cheese dip, offering something for everyone and encouraging guests to mingle all evening long.

To complement the menu, the Southern Slippery served an array of wine, beer, and spirits, along with a special margarita bar created in honor of Lauren’s mom as a surprise. Guests enjoyed classic, strawberry, and blackberry margaritas, a joyful touch that added an extra layer of celebration to an already incredible night. As a late-night surprise, guests were treated to mini pizzas as they danced the night away![/field]
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Lush, organic floral installations set the tone for Lauren and Zach’s celebration, with abundant greenery and warm brown tones layered throughout the sailcloth tents and ceremony details. Guests were welcomed through a stunning floral archway, while towering arrangements and soft textural blooms created an elevated yet natural atmosphere beneath glowing lanterns. Thoughtful duck motifs appeared in subtle, playful ways across paper goods, bar details, and décor, honoring Lauren’s family heritage without overwhelming the refined design. The overall look blended mountain-inspired elegance with Southern charm, resulting in a space that felt timeless, personal, and beautifully inviting.

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The Duck Motif: A meaningful nod to Lauren’s family heritage, ducks appeared thoughtfully throughout the weekend, from invitations, welcome boxes, staff aprons, the dance floor, on catering stations, and even the groom’s personalized cummerbund, a thoughtful gift from his bride.

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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]The Custom Putting Green: Designed in honor of Zach’s love for golf, guests enjoyed a playful putting green complete with personalized golf balls, a “golf bar,” and even a golf cart that later doubled as Lauren and Zach’s getaway ride.[/field]
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The Floral Archway Entrance: Guests were welcomed through a stunning floral-covered arch that set the tone for the entire celebration, offering a beautiful first impression and framing the entrance to the sailcloth tents filled with lush greenery and glowing lanterns.

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Photography: Kati Mallory Fine Art Photography | Videography: Wanderbloom Films | Event Planning: Becky's Brides | Floral Design: Silks a Bloom | Cake: A&M Cake Designs | Invitations: 5 By 7 Designs | Ceremony Venue: First Methodist Church Stuttgart | Catering: Heritage Catering | Makeup: Jessica Humerick | Hair: Haley Kagebein | Band: Atlanta All Stars | Wedding Venue: Five Oaks Duck Lodge | Bar: Southern Sippery | Bride's Dress: Anne Barge | Dance Floor: Southern Event Wraps | Rentals: SOHO Events And Rentals

A Joyful, Design-Forward Spring Wedding with Playful Details at Bonnet Island Estate


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This wedding was the perfect blend of playful color and elevated elegance. The bride wanted the day to feel joyful, personal, and full of intentional details, and the design delivered on every level. A fresh take on spring garden romance, the palette leaned into vibrant pastels: poppy pinks, butter yellow, soft lilac, and tangerine, anchored with refined whites and lush greenery. From the overflowing florals to the Polaroid cake topper and a floral collar for their beloved Newfoundland, Appa, every element struck a balance between whimsical and refined. The vision was to create a day that felt editorial and design-forward, but still warm and approachable — a true reflection of the couple’s personalities and the love they share (four-legged family members included)

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Ryan and I met while teaching in South Carolina and had been dating for 3 years when he proposed. He popped the question on December 12, 2023, during what I assumed was just a quick walk to look at Christmas lights. I was literally still in the shower when he barged in and said we had to leave immediately. My hair was soaking wet and shoved into a winter hat, and I had no idea why he was suddenly in such a rush (spoiler: it wasn’t about the lights)! We ended up at our town’s arboretum, where he got down on one knee. A second later, his friend jumped out of the bushes with a camera — turns out he’d been hiding there the whole time to capture the moment. It all made sense in that instant. It all came together in the funniest, most unexpected way. Totally us!

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The bride wore a stunning off-the-shoulder gown by Truvelle Bridal, sourced from Abigail Bride in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The dress featured a structured bodice, a subtle floral-textured fabric, and a dramatic slit that looked fresh and modern while still feeling timeless and romantic. It was the perfect pairing for the bright spring florals and coastal setting.

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The bridesmaids wore a mix of gowns in a soft pastel wildflower palette that brought such joy and vibrancy to the day. Each dress was thoughtfully chosen to complement the wearer and reflect the playful color story: shades of lilac, pistachio, dusty blue, coral pink, apricot, candy pink, and marigold. Designers included Birdy Grey, Azazie, and Mac Duggal, creating a beautifully cohesive look without being too matchy. The group looked radiant, walking together — as a real-life spring bouquet come to life!

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The food and drink experience was designed to reflect the couple’s coastal venue and personal tastes, with a heavy focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and signature touches that made guests feel celebrated from the moment they arrived. Cocktail hour featured a raw bar filled with oysters from Barnegat Bay and an iced shrimp tower that was as elegant as it was refreshing. Passed hors d’oeuvres included playful heart-shaped watermelon radishes and shrimp-topped polenta rounds—small bites with big flavor and beautiful presentation. For drinks, the couple created a custom menu of signature cocktails that showcased their personalities—with a twist. “Hers” was Jess’s Cosmopolitan, a classic mix of vodka, Cointreau, cranberry, and lime juice. “His” was Ryan’s Transfusion, featuring vodka, grape juice, and ginger ale. But the crowd favorite was “Ours,” a margarita named after their beloved Newfoundland pup—Appa’s Margarita—made with tequila, lime juice, triple sec, and agave. Complete with a mini portrait of Appa on the drink menu, it was a sweet, lighthearted detail that guests absolutely loved.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The floral and decor design was inspired by the untamed beauty of wildflowers — vibrant, whimsical, and full of movement. From the moment guests arrived, every space was bursting with color and texture, designed to feel like a fresh spring meadow in full bloom. The palette played with soft pastels and bold pops of coral, tangerine, butter yellow, and lilac, brought to life through romantic blooms like ranunculus, delphinium, sweet pea, and garden roses.
Designed by Twisted Willow Flowers, the ceremony arch and mantelpiece installation framed the stone fireplace with an explosion of florals that felt organic and artfully overgrown, as if they had bloomed there naturally. Inside the reception, lush low arrangements lined the long tables in playful, overflowing compositions. Napkins in the softest seafoam were topped with sprigs of rosemary — a subtle nod to nature and simplicity — while the sweetheart table was wrapped in a garden of blooms that cascaded down to the floor.
One of the most charming details was the seating chart: a custom display titled “Our Best Buds,” where vintage bud vases overflowed with florals and each guest found their table nestled among the blooms — a playful and personal touch that set the tone for the celebration ahead.
It was a perfect blend of refined and free-spirited. Every floral moment felt joyful, abundant, and alive — as if the celebration itself was blooming right alongside the couple.
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The wedding cake was a beautiful reflection of the day’s design—elegant, colorful, and full of personality. The three-tiered cake was iced in smooth, minimalist white buttercream and adorned with fresh flowers that echoed the floral design seen throughout the day. Delicate ranunculus, sweet peas, chamomile, and pastel blooms cascaded across the tiers, tying the cake perfectly into the wildflower-inspired aesthetic. But the sweetest touch of all? The cake topper. During their portrait session, Jess and Ryan snapped Polaroids of each other in front of their ceremony floral installation—and those candid captures became the cake topper. It was such a personal and creative moment, bringing a spontaneous memory full circle into the reception. It felt like the perfect blend of heartfelt, fun, and totally them.

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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]One of the most heart-melting moments of the day came before the ceremony, when the couple’s 120-pound Newfoundland, Appa, joined them for portraits. Just over a year old and full of personality, Appa made his debut with the bridesmaids’ bouquets playfully arranged around his face — creating the most unforgettable floral “mane.” He posed proudly under the ceremony arch and in front of the blooming mantel, adding a joyful, personal touch to the afternoon. Though he didn’t stay for the ceremony itself, his cameo was a highlight of the day (and the gallery)![/field]
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Photography: Susan Elizabeth Photography | Cinematography: Delia Studios | Floral Design: Twisted Willow Flowers | Wedding Dress: Truvelle | Wedding Dress: Abigail's Bridal | Cake: Bake Works | Invitations: Minted | Reception Venue: Bonnet Island Estate | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Birdy Grey | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Azazie | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Mac Duggal | DJ: SCE Event Group | Beauty: Say I Do Hair & Makeup

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A Spring Wedding Inspired by Lived-In Luxury and Nancy Meyers Interiors


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Springtime colors! Soft blues, lilacs, organic greens, pinks, and pops of butter yellow.

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The design was deeply rooted in interior design and textiles, inspired by a Nancy Meyers–style “lived-in luxury” aesthetic. Once the initial mood board was created, it never shifted. The vision was curated yet warm, refined yet inviting, with layers that felt collected rather than styled. Every design decision echoed the feeling of stepping into a home. Down to the dance floor that was inspired by Emerald Green marble tiling.

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From the very beginning, the bride fell in love with the Monique Lhuillier Lily of the Valley gown — a choice that ultimately set the tone for the entire celebration. The dress established an elegant garden party feel that was truly elevated and intentional, never themed. Rather than leaning too childlike, her look remained refined and artful, with fashion leading the design narrative. The gown itself felt like a true work of art.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]Their time living in Boston played a meaningful role in shaping the guest experience, particularly when it came to food and beverage. A nod to the city showed up in the menu through mini lobster rolls served during cocktail hour, while the bar menu reflected the groom’s family traditions. With his father being an avid wine enthusiast, large-format bottles were thoughtfully incorporated and specialty poured by the food and beverage team. Guests were rarely without a glass in hand, and the signature blueberry mojito added a playful, personal touch, subtly referencing the couple’s dog, Blue, while offering a “something blue” moment within the overall color palette.[/field]
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The floral design made an immediate statement, anchored by a sweeping ceremony arch that set the tone for the celebration. Fashion-forward bridesmaids each wore a distinct color within the palette, creating a look that felt more like a curated runway moment than a traditional lineup. Their bouquets coordinated with their individual dresses, allowing the florals to play into the fashion.

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While the celebration honored many meaningful traditions, the most unforgettable moment of the night came from the band’s full Elton John set. She was a true fan of him, and the tribute featured costume changes from each band member and a high-energy medley of his most iconic songs, transforming the dance floor into a joyful, immersive experience that guests will long remember.

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Photography: Clary Pfeiffer Photography | Cinematography: Lauren Michelle Productions | Design: The Real Events Inc | Event Planning: Hillary J. Events | Floral Design: AM Floral Designs | Invitations: Lecle Studio | Ceremony Venue: Graham Chapel | Reception Venue: World's Fair Pavillion | Catering: Butlers Pantry Catering | DJ: The Red Jackets | DJ: Alexander Ruwe | Beauty: Brady's Barbies | Beauty: Savannah Summer Beauty | Rentals: Weinhardt Party Rentals | Rentals: Picture Perfect Potty Co. | Rentals: Nuage Designs

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An Elevated Powerscourt Wedding with Feminine Details and a Dramatic Ceremony


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The couple wanted a fresh and modern look that would complement the bride’s dress and the season. They opted for champagne, white, gold, and a blush tone that is elegant yet feminine and worked well for their August wedding.

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An elevated aesthetic with feminine touches. The Church Ceremony and Powerscourt Hotel were a very luxurious and dramatic backdrop, so their design had to work for these settings

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[field title=”Proposal Story”]Stephen proposed in July 2024 in St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin. The first time Stephen brought Kim to Ireland, it was one of the first places they went, so it felt incredibly meaningful and full circle to get engaged there when we visited again.[/field]
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The ceremony dress was Ines di Santo, borrowed from the bride’s cousin, who kindly lent her wedding dress! The evening party dress was Clio Peppiatt.

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For the cocktail hour, there was a reception of espresso martinis and mimosas for guests paired with charcuterie boards and Irish scones! Food quality in Ireland is always exceptional, with a lot of local produce being used throughout. For the wedding meal, I there was the option of wild grilled halibut or fillet of Hereford beef. Dessert was Bailey’s cheesecake with brown bread ice cream

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The ballroom at Powerscourt Hotel is very opulent and luxurious. For the decor, we wanted to enhance this and make it more personal to the couple. We opted for champagne satin tablecloths, gold foil on the stationery, candelabras, and statement florals in blush pink, white, and creams. For flowers,s we kept it very modern with minimal greenery to create a clean look. The top table was a real wow factor with trailing florals.

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This was an area we felt we could have fun with! It was created by the Fox and the Flour, a local company in vintage piped style. The couple also chose a vintage cake topper!

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The couple had a welcome party at Cafe en Seine bar in Dublin City Centre. They felt this was a real highlight of the wedding weekend as guests got to connect, and they had a fun city centre night to kick start the celebrations.

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Photography: Ode & Arthur | Event Planning: Blue Blossom Creative | Floral Design: Fernwood Flowers | Cake: The Fox and the Flour | Invitations: Paperlove | Reception Venue: Powerscourt Hotel | Hair Stylist: Dominique Kane | Band: The Event Band | String Quartet: Aria String Quartet | Content Creator: Muse | Make-up Artist: Una Farrell | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Cafe en Seine | Wedding Car: Heffernan Wedding Cars

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A Black-Tie Martha’s Vineyard Wedding with Vibrant Florals and Artful Personal Details


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White, green, yellow, pink, blue, purple

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Drawing from classic elements that captured the essence of Martha’s Vineyard, Rachel and Federico hosted a luxe black-tie wedding with an upscale garden aesthetic. While the celebration embraced formality, color found its way in through vibrant floral design. Artistic motifs personalized the day, including the Argentine sun to honor Federico’s heritage, a crew boat symbolizing their time on the rowing team, a sketch of their puppy Penelope, and a rendering of the couple at their favorite restaurant.

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Federico and Rachel met during their freshman year of college on an orientation trip and became friends from the start. By October, Federico asked Rachel to be his girlfriend. The two dated throughout college, sharing classes and even the title of captain of the men’s and women’s rowing teams. After graduation, they moved to New York City, where they began their careers and worked side by side in a small one-bedroom apartment. “It only made us closer,” they wrote. In 2022, Federico proposed on a sailboat cruising around Manhattan. “It was a tie back to the story of my grandparents’ first date and so meaningful to both of us,” Rachel explained. As the waters surrounded them, Elvis’ Can’t Help Falling in Love played — a song that had marked their first date and, fittingly, became Rachel’s processional down the aisle.

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Rachel floated down the aisle in her Monique Lhuillier gown. “I fell in love immediately,” she recalled of shopping for her dress. For the after-party, she changed into a lace mini dress, echoing the spirit of her ceremony look. She paired both ensembles with sentimental heirloom jewelry and diamond earrings gifted by her mother on the wedding day. She described the jewelry as follows: Something Old: a stone passed down from my mother-in-law’s side that I wore inside my dress. Something New: diamond earrings, a gift from my mom.m Something Borrowed: the diamond necklace from my aunt, Something Blue: my sapphire ring from my grandma

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Rachel’s bridesmaids sported ivory gowns, each with their own color of bouquet for a pop of vibrance.

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Federico wore a Suit Supply tuxedo and a cream dinner jacket. His cufflinks were from his late grandfather and had his grandfather’s initials. In honor of that, Federico gifted each of his groomsmen unique cufflinks that represented their personality.

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Guests had their choice of three cocktails — an old-fashioned, a spicy margarita, and a Hugo spritz. For their meal, guests dined on watermelon and feta salad, grilled filet and roasted lobster tail, and spaghetti al limone. Late-night espresso martinis, donuts, and fries kept the party going.

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Placing full trust in their planners and creative team, Rachel and Federico leaned into a romantic garden vibe for their outdoor celebration, complete with parasols, waterfront views, and beautifully arranged installations of potted greenery. Inside the sailcloth tent, the open-air concept took on an elevated feel, with luxe furnishings and whimsical, colorful bouquets.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Under fresh florals and layers of textured buttercream, a delicious vanilla chiffon cake with salted caramel buttercream filling awaited the newlyweds as their first treat as a married couple.[/field]
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Their ceremony was led by Rachel’s grandfather, a retired minister — a dream the couple had discussed for years. Standing hand in hand at the stone altar, they reflected, “Despite being surrounded by people, we felt the world was just for the two of us.”

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Photography: Kyla Jeanette | Floral Design: Aubrey Maria Designs | Dress: Bronx and Banco | Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Val Cakes | Stationery: Wouldn't It Be Lovely | Catering: V. Jaime Hamlin & Sons | Catering: Buckley's Catering | Makeup: Nicoleta Trandafir | Makeup: Marina Dubrovina Beauty | Hair: Sea Spa Salon | Entertainment: jordan kahn orchestra | DJ: DJ Rockwell | Band: jordan kahn orchestra | Suit: Suit Supply | Ceremony Music: Boston String Ensemble | Transportation: Stagecoach Taxi | Transportation: Lighthouse Taxi | Venue: Martha’s Vineyard Museum | After Party Venue: Atria | Beverage Management: Summer Solstice Beverage Co. | Bridal Styling: Masen Fridkin | Cold Sparklers: Divine Creations Entertainment | Late Night Desserts: Back Door Donuts | Linens: Nuage Designs | Linens: Reverie Social | Planning and Design: KG Events & Design | Power: Mark Forbus | Rentals: Big Sky Tent & Party Rentals | Show Lighting: A2D Productions | Specialty Rentals: Kadeema Rentals | Trailer: MV Photo Bus

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From Wrought-Iron Details to Classic Elegance: A Green and White Wedding at The Conservatory


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GrA timeless palette of crisp whites and lush greens brings fresh, natural elegance to the sunlit Conservatory, highlighting the venue’s glass walls, chandeliers, and garden-inspired details.

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A timeless green-and-white palette blends lush greenery with crisp whites, highlighting the venue’s natural beauty and architectural details for a classic, elegant celebration.”

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Noah planned what seemed like a casual trip to his sister’s lake house to celebrate her recent Doctorate in Education. But when Jenna arrived, the dock revealed a beautiful surprise: photos of the couple scattered along the walkway and a stunning arch that read, “Marry Me.” With her best friend capturing every moment, Noah gave a heartfelt speech and then proposed. Jenna said yes, and the couple became engaged in December 2023—a truly magical and unforgettable moment.

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Jenna selected mismatched green floral dresses for her bridesmaids from Birdy Grey and Show Me Your Mummy. Each gown featured unique shades and patterns, allowing individual personalities to shine while maintaining a cohesive, sophisticated palette that complemented the classic green-and-white wedding design.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]For a fun and unexpected twist, Jenna and Noah served hibachi, featuring fried rice, hibachi vegetables, chicken, steak, shrimp, and a fresh Napa cabbage salad—a deliciously interactive and memorable meal for their guests.[/field]
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The wedding featured classic white and green flowers in beautiful, unexpected ways. Lush arrangements crowned the dome, creating a romantic focal point in the Conservatory. On the reception tables, the florals were placed directly on the banquet seating, with greenery and white blooms spilling over the edges, surrounding guests in a fresh, garden-like setting.

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Jenna was surprised by all the special ladies in her life with a fun, dressed-up Mamma Mia dance, creating a playful and unforgettable moment during the celebration.

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Photography: The Snells Weddings | Videography: The Snells Weddings | Event Design: Ramblewood Events | Event Planning: Ramblewood Events | Wedding Dress: All About The Bride Chattanooga | Cake: Cake Envy | Invitations: Minted | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Birdy Grey | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Show Me Your Mumu | Catering: R Table Catering | DJ: Golden Gate Entertainment | Groom's Attire: Jos A Bank | Groomsmen's Attire: Jos A Bank | Transportation: Nooga shuttles | Wedding Venue: The Conservatory at Blackberry Ridge | Custom Seating/Rentals: Mad Honey Rentals | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Makeup/Spray Tan: Aesthetics by Amber Worley | Rentals: Chattanooga Tent Company | Rentals: Glasswing Rentals

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A Villa Santa Cruz Wedding Abundant with White Florals Set Against Warm Hacienda Tones


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Black dress code + white neutrals for the florals and table styling + warm colors of the Hacienda

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As said by the bride: “We wanted our wedding to reflect who we are and where we came from. Villa Santa Cruz offered a setting rich in culture, natural beauty, and an effortless reflection of the soul of Mexico. It’s warm hacienda charm, vibrant colors, and textures made it feel like more than a venue, but a meaningful place to begin our marriage.”

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As said by the couple: ”We first met during our freshman year at the University of New Mexico in 2012. We shared a few dates at the time, but life had other plans. Years later, in 2019, time gently brought us back to one another, as though our lives had always been quietly aligned. ”

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Galia Lahav / @galialahav @glbrides + boutique name- Destiny’s Bridal / @destinysbride

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No bridal party, but we kindly asked our guests to honor a formal all-black attire, making the night elevated and chic!

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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Tuxedo- State and Liberty @stateandliberty
Shoes- Christian Louboutin @christianlouboutin
Watch- Rolex / @rolex
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Catering & bar Villa Santa Cruz, Caracara offered a delicious menu with Cesar Salad for 1st course, beef filet, romesco catch of the day, stuffed squash blossom for the main course, tamal de chococalte, and a tres leches cake for dessert.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Lauren & Matt’s wedding had an elegant and dreamy curved tablescape with soft ivory linens, airy white florals, and delicate bud vases layered down the table. Crystal glassware reflected the light beautifully, while warm wooden chairs added a natural touch. Set against the desert landscape, it felt romantic, refined, and effortlessly organic.
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A classic, all-white tiered cake with intricate piped details and soft vintage-inspired draping. Timeless, elegant, and beautifully refined by Cabo Cakery.

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Lazo and Arras: gifted from our designated padrinos (Nick and Carmen Villalobos) from The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City + Matt’s Dad custom cufflings

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• Ceremony background cross: Bunker project studio @bunkerprojectstudio

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Music/entertainment (band, DJ, ceremony musicians). Ceremony and cocktail hour: Sinfo Covers @sinfocovers

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Photography: Karla Posadas | Cinematography: No Ordinary Love | Event Planning: Paula Jimenez Events | Floral Design: Floweriize | Cake: Cabo Cakery | Invitations: Lavanda y Tinta | Catering: caracara | DJ: Alex DJ Cabo Events | Wedding Venue: Villa Santa Cruz | Rentals: Yaya Rentals

Sun-Washed Italian Abbey Wedding in Butter Yellow and Powder Blue


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This wedding palette pairs buttery yellow and soft marigold with powder blue and airy ivory, creating a look that feels both joyful and refined. Warm golden tones bring energy and celebration, while the cool blues and crisp whites ground the design with elegance and balance. Together, the colours feel effortlessly Italian, sun-washed, romantic, and timeless without feeling overly formal.

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This day unfolded like a fashion editorial set against the timeless romance of an Italian abbey, old-world stone, golden light, and sweeping architecture, grounding every moment. The vision blended refined elegance with joyful excess: sculptural lace, sunshine-yellow bridesmaids with parasols, and an abundant tablescape that felt both artful and indulgent. Effortlessly chic yet deeply soulful, the celebration honoured heritage, beauty, and togetherness in a way that felt elevated, intentional, and unforgettable.

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Ifemi in Bali, on the rare night the moon turned red, and the sky felt almost otherworldly. Just the two of us, tucked into a quiet beach cove as the sun melted into the horizon. It was intimate, elemental, and effortlessly romantic; it was a dream!

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The Zoey Dress by Tom Sebastian – A painterly corset combined with a magnificent fabric imitating the painting of exotic flowers perfectly suits the Italian wedding atmosphere. The sleeves and train added to the drama of the look, which makes this dress the icon of the Ultra collection.

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The bridesmaids wore the Amara Ruffle Gown from Needle & Thread in a buttery yellow from the new season collection, a romantic design crafted from layers of soft tulle. Cascading ruffles, frothy fluted sleeves, and a sweeping hemline created effortless movement with every step. The look embodied ethereal femininity, adding a warm, dreamy softness to the day.

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The men were dressed in sharp, all-black suits that brought a sleek, modern edge to the day. Ifemi stood apart in a double-breasted suit that felt effortlessly elegant, immaculately tailored with a fluid silhouette, refined structure, and quiet confidence. The look struck a perfect balance between timeless tailoring and editorial sophistication.

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The meal opened with refined Italian primi, featuring calamari with potato espuma and Taggiasca olives alongside king quail and truffle ravioli. For the second, guests were served a luxurious Fassona beef fillet Wellington with potato gâteau and seasonal vegetables. Dessert was a crisp, elevated take on traditional tiramisu served in martini glasses, which was a classic and so satisfying.

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The arrangements featured a mix of white roses and lisianthus as the foundation, paired with delicate blue blooms such as delphinium and hydrangea. Airy filler flowers like baby’s breath and Queen Anne’s lace added softness and movement throughout. Trailing olive branches, eucalyptus, and seasonal greenery completed the look with an organic, garden-grown feel.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]In true Italian fashion, the wedding cake took the form of a millefoglie, made fresh on site as the couple helped layer delicate sheets of pastry with clouds of cream and seasonal fruit. The hands-on process turned a beloved tradition into a shared ritual, filled with laughter and intention. More than a dessert, the millefoglie became a living symbol of partnership and love.[/field]
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Entering San Galgano Abbey felt utterly cinematic as a live rendition of Coldplay’s All My Love by Double Soul echoed through the ancient stone walls. The music softened the grandeur of the ruins, filling the space with emotion, warmth, and quiet reverence. It was a goosebump-inducing moment where modern romance met centuries-old history in perfect harmony.

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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Guests were gifted “That’s Amore” silk scarves, which doubled as a joyful moment during the couple’s entrance and a meaningful bonbonniere to take home. As the newlyweds arrived, guests waved the scarves in the air, creating a celebratory, cinematic scene full of movement and energy. The scarves also served as a stylish keepsake, tying Italian flair and thoughtful design into the overall wedding experience.[/field]
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Photography: Na Lia Weddings | Event Planning: Alessandra Beltramo | Floral Design: Sara Magnolia | Wedding Dress: Tom Sebastien | Ceremony Venue: San Galgano Abbey | Reception Venue: Podere Tesoro | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Needle & Thread | Catering: Brinda Pino | Catering: Olivia Catering & Events | Makeup: Keeley Wilson | Hair Stylist: Adam Cooke | Band: radiokings | Music: Double Soul

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A Multi-Day Lisbon Wedding Blending Vibrant Sangeet Hues at Palácio Correio Mor


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Chic, elegant decor that evokes the natural and historic beauty of each venue. For the Sangeet, we wanted bright colours – corals, deep indigo, bright pinks, and kelly green – bringing the Quinta Bellavista Caparica alive with vivid hues. For the Anand Karaj, to match Manita’s candy pink Sikh bridal salwar kameez, the flowers were soft pinks and whites. The symbolic ceremony at the Palacio Correio Mor was a burst of white and green baby’s breath and soft white roses. The theme carried over to the Cocktail hour, where we built a beautiful indoor bar with an olive tree in the middle of a 4-walled bar. For the Reception, I wanted millions of candles illuminating white roses, crystals, baby’s breath, and chandeliers.

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[field title=”Proposal Story”]We were vacationing in Kauai, Hawaii, to celebrate my graduation from HBS. On the 2nd day of the trip, Vijay surprised Manita with a helicopter trip over the beautiful Napali Coast. The chopper landed near a set of private waterfalls – and as the sun broke over the clouds, Vijay proposed. Most surprising was that he was able to keep his plans completely hidden from Manita![/field]
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Manita and her mother curated each outfit. For the Welcome event, I wanted to wear colors that would invoke the sunset over the ocean and chose a flowing pink to fiery red ombre strapless gown. I paired it with simple solitaires and a matching diamond necklace. For the Sangeet, I wanted to be glamorous but comfortable to move and dance freely with my bridesmaids for our dance performances. I chose a lavender Manish Malhotra sharara and wore my hair in a French braid to display my rose pink tikka and diamond solitaires. While the outfit was encrusted in pearls and sequins, the soft drape of the wide-legged pants and top kept me comfortable all night. For the Anand Karaj, I wanted to pay respects to my Sikh heritage and wear a traditional Punjabi suit. I chose a candy pink shade, and the dupatta was lined with kiran, or gold fringe, a traditional bridal texture. Earlier in the wedding weekend, my Uncles performed the Chura ceremony, helping me put on a set of magenta bridal bangles cleansed in milk. I completed the look with a traditional heirloom custom gold jewelry set with matching earrings, tikka, and bangles. For the Wedding Ceremony, I knew that I had to wear Sabyasachi. I am fascinated with old-world textures, colors, and prints,s and no one does it better than Sabyasachi. However, I knew I was not a “traditional bridal red” bride – I was looking for something unique that still incorporated royal colors and elements. I chose a salmon orange lehenga with intricate, heavy gold work and lined with a red velvet trim. The deep-V blouse had a modern cut to complement the traditional lehenga work, and I paired the outfit with a double dupatta and veil. I wore a beautiful gold and diamond set gifted to me by my parents from Tanishq Jewelers. For the Reception, I wanted a glamorous look that honored the history and architecture of the Palace, which was our reception venue. I wanted the look to err on the side of Baroque-era royalty, given the palatial backdrop that still incorporated a chic and elegant party vibe. I chose a Falguni Shane Peacock pale pink lehenga covered in intricate silver and gold gota work and kiran (gold fringe). I wore my hair in soft curls and accessorized with a ruby and diamond necklace and a tikka set.

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For the Welcome, we wanted to bring alive the Portuguese culture and invoke blues, turquoises, yellows, greens and whites, complemented by the sea and palm trees dotting the Forte da Cruz. For the Haldi, we complemented the traditional yellows and greens with bright paper flowers in a range of pinks that perfectly matched the architecture and lawns of Penha Longa. For the Sangeet, we wanted bright colours – corals, deep indigo, bright pinks, and kelly green – bringing the Quinta Bellavista Caparica alive with vivid hues. For the Anand Karaj, to match Manita’s candy pink Sikh bridal salwar kameez, the flowers were soft pinks and whites. The symbolic ceremony at the Palacio Correio Mor was a burst of white and green baby’s breath and soft white roses. The theme carried over to the Cocktail hour, where we built a beautiful indoor bar with an olive tree in the middle of a 4-walled bar. For the Reception, I wanted millions of candles illuminating white roses, crystals, baby’s breath, and chandeliers.

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To invoke our Indian-American backgrounds, and because Manita loves Bollywood, we performed our first dance to a mashup between Ed Sheeran’s Collide and Chaleya from Jawan. We attended an Ed Sheeran concert together for one of our first Valentine’s Day celebrations, so the choice of song was extra meaningful! I would be remiss to not mention the moment the party absolutely *exploded* – when our La Hora Loca dancers appeared, and shot off dozens of confetti canons simultaneously, the DJ cranked up the Punjabi music, and the crowd absolutely lost it. My favorite memory is Vijay and me dancing together, with my arms wrapped around my family, my bridesmaids’ arms wrapped around me, surrounded by confetti and color bombs.

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Let your photographer’s work guide your decisions early. We came across Diane’s beautiful wedding photography on Instagram at the very start of our venue research, and her imagery was a major reason we chose Lisbon/Sintra for our destination wedding. Look for an aesthetic that truly aligns with what you’re hoping for, especially candid photos that bring out the very best of the subject matter, whether it’s the couple, their families, the venues, decor, stationery… When it’s the right fit, it’s breathtakingly beautiful, and it transports the viewer.

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Remain authentic to what you really care about – there can be too many priorities to balance, and maintaining your vision as the north star is the best way to ensure your dreams come to life. For decor and aesthetic inspiration, I really leaned on the venues themselves to guide the way and help bring my visions to life – working with the infrastructure available and invoking the colors and textures already present in the venue really magnified the impact of our decor choices. Finally, put that phone on do not disturb and remain as present as you can. My husband and I wrote down our favorite memories from the weekend when we left for our mini-moon to crystallize the feelings at that moment in time – highly recommend this, as it’s a great way to preserve the joy and gratitude.

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Photography: Diane Sotero Photography | Event Planning: The Wedding Wonderland | Reception Venue: Palacio do Correio Mor | Catering: Style Me Pretty | DJ: Jukebox | Beauty: Tom Perdigão | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Quinta da Bella Vista

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When Pantone’s “Cloud” Meets Emerald Green: A Fresh Take on a Classic DC Summer Wedding


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Cloud white and emerald green, with pops of light blue and buttercup yellow

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Nicole and Will’s wedding at the Fairmont in Washington, DC, was the definition of classic elegance with a deeply personal twist. Taking place on one of the hottest days of the year in the city, their celebration somehow still felt light, joyful, and refreshing — a testament to the thoughtful design, soft color palette, and happiness that surrounded them all day long. The couple chose the Fairmont’s Colonnade Room for its natural light, openness, and classic architecture — a blank canvas that they transformed with a palette inspired by Pantone’s Color of the Year, “Cloud.” Crisp whites were paired with lush emerald green florals and soft pops of blue and yellow, creating a look that felt elegant yet effortless, even in the summer heat. The result was a Washington DC wedding that felt cool, calm, and inviting from start to finish. From the bride: “Our vision was classic, elegant, and simply us. We love rich greens, with accents of soft blue and buttercup yellow that all feel very natural and easy. Our relationship is so easy and fun, so we wanted that to show through in our design!”

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Will and I met on the first day of school at Boston College in 2015. We were fast friends and began dating Sophomore Spring! In the spring of 2024, living in Washington, DC, I had a feeling Will was going to propose. I had completely convinced myself it was going to happen one Saturday in April. Will knew I was convinced, so he surprised me by being down on one knee in our apartment when I got home from work on Friday afternoon. I was shocked to say the least, Sephora box in hand, on the phone with my parents, sobbing!

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The one thing I knew I wanted in a wedding gown was an A-line or ballgown shape. I have Type 1 Diabetes and wear an insulin pump, so I wanted to make sure I had enough room to secure it properly under my dress. I was also almost certain I did not want a strapless gown. I fell in love with my dress instantly. It is a high-neck, sleeveless Romona Keveza dress in ivory Shantung silk with a subtle lace detail at the waist. It is classic, elegant, and most importantly, it made me feel like myself when I put it on. I could see myself walking down to meet Will at the end of the aisle so easily. I still think about how beautiful my dress is and hope one day I have a daughter so she can wear it on her wedding day if she wants to!

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We chose food and drinks that we thought everyone would enjoy. There were many different options so everyone could find something they liked! Our signature cocktail was a Hugo spritz, which was perfectly refreshing for a 100-degree DC day.

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The vision for the wedding florals included lots of white and green with pops of blue, yellow, and soft orange. As an artist, I was excited by the movement that Amaranthus brought to the bouquets and centerpieces, and as a Rhode Islander, I knew I wanted Hydrangeas to be featured! We wanted everything to feel really lush and elegant.

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We were watching my parents’ wedding video a few months before our wedding, and their cake was a very classic, 90s cake with three tiers and fabulous piping. We wanted our cake to look the same as theirs! As a sculptor, I think all of the vintage piping that has resurfaced is so much fun.

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One of our favorite details that we incorporated into the wedding was my drawings and watercolors. I drew all the florals on our invitation suites and welcome sign, and incorporated two watercolors of the church as well. I also made fun cocktail napkins featuring our orange cat, Cleo!

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My one piece of wedding planning advice is to just enjoy it! At the end of the day, you’re getting married, and that’s all that matters; everything else is just extra!

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Photography: Molly Lichten Photography | Floral Design: Flower Palette | Ceremony Venue: St. Albans Eposcopal Church | Reception Venue: Fairmont Hotel | Rings: Boudreaux Jewelers | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Band: Bounce! Party Band | Beauty: Megan Monahan | Bride's Dress: Romona Kaveza | Planning: Fete Du Jour Events | Rentals: Select Event Group | Stationary & Paper Goods: Kelly Joyce Design