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Rather than set wedding colors, we were inspired by wildflowers that grow all over Aspen, and Callista & Co embraced bright color blocking throughout the wedding day design. We infused color into every corner of the weekend. Marisa always said she wanted to look out at a crowd full of our people and see vibrancy and life, not a sea of black and white attire, so we encouraged our guests to embrace our “Colorful Cocktail” attire and bring the full spectrum of joy to the celebration. The result was exactly what we hoped for: a weekend overflowing with color, connection, and so much LOVE.
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From the brides: Our vision was to create a wedding weekend that felt like an elevated summer camp that was playful, immersive, and centered around connection. We imagined our guests arriving, parking their cars once, and then exploring the entire celebration on foot and by gondola for the rest of the weekend. We loved the idea of everyone being together in a small, walkable village where spontaneous run-ins and new friendships could form outside of the formal events. Above all, we wanted the weekend to feel deeply personal and reflective of who we are as a couple. Every decision came back to guest experience and making the people we love feel seen, appreciated, and part of something joyful. For our seating assignments, we wrote individual letters to each guest, which became one of our favorite details. The whole experience felt immersive and intentional, and exactly the kind of experience we wanted to share with the people we love. We feel endlessly grateful for our supportive family and friends, and for the INCREDIBLE team that helped bring the weekend to life. One of the most meaningful things we learned throughout the process was how special the relationships became with the people who helped shape our day. Working with our photographer Rebecca Yale, our planner Callista Osborn of Callista & Co., florist Kailey Coovert of Perfect Petal, and stationer Katie Mason of Mason Jones made the entire journey feel richer, more joyful, and surprisingly effortless. We look back on our wedding often with huge smiles and the happiest tears, just so thankful for every single moment.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
From the brides: We always say our proposal story is perfectly “us,” because somehow we both ended up secretly planning engagements at the same time. Over some XL margaritas in mid-2023, we casually agreed that Lynette would be the one to propose, not realizing that both of us had already started quietly putting plans in motion. Lynette asked Marisa’s dad for his blessing during a Michigan football game at Ashley’s bar in Ann Arbor, which felt like the most fitting backdrop for her U of M alumn family. The moment arrived on December 26th morning in Marisa’s hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. The ring Lynette proposed with was originally Marisa’s mother’s. Marisa always knew the ring existed, but had absolutely no idea Lynette had asked her family for it or had it subtly redesigned to feel like her own. We took a quiet walk around Reeds Lake, and Lynette proposed right on the water. A few minutes later, we wandered to the oldest restaurant in town, where Marisa’s entire family was gathered to surprise and celebrate with us. What Lynette didn’t realize was that Marisa had already been working with a jeweler, completely in secret. Marisa left Lynette’s ring in Chicago but arranged for her cousins to take a detour through Chicago on the way to Michigan and surprised Lynette a couple of days later by presenting her own engagement ring! We wrapped up the whirlwind by heading to Miami to celebrate the New Year as fiancées!
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
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From the brides: It really is true with the person that you marry that “when you know, you know,” and apparently, the same thing goes for wedding dresses. Lynette found hers at a boutique in New York City and immediately connected with the clean, modern style of a Japanese designer, Tamomi Okubo, whose work felt perfect. Marisa also found her dress in New York City at Amsale. She originally thought she had chosen “the one,” but in classic Marisa fashion, she made a last-minute switch when another gown made her light up in a completely different way. We wanted our dresses to complement each other without feeling overly coordinated, so we recruited our sisters as our personal fashion approval squad. They reviewed everything to make sure the dresses felt harmonious and true to who we are. For the record, Marisa tried on sixteen dresses and embraced every moment of the process (champagne, too!).
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The bridesmaids selected their own dresses and were encouraged to embrace bright and cheerful colors. The bridesmaids held posy monofloral bouquets, which they purposefully paired in contrast with their dresses while getting ready on the wedding morning. The bride’s nephews acted as ring bearers and flower throwers and wore light blue matching suits.
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Each menu was wrapped with an evil eye, another nod to Marisa’s family’s Greek heritage and a detail that was also present at her older sister’s wedding (also planned by Callista and photographed by Rebecca Yale). A shot glass full of Metaxa was at each guest’s seat, and the festivities commenced with a group toast, another Greek tradition. The evening ended with traditional Greek dancing, and of course, more Metaxa.
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The ceremony took place at the Holy Cross Event Deck with 360-degree views of the Vail Valley and Gore Mountain Range with snow-capped mountains in the distance. The ceremony was officiated by Marisa’s brother-in-law and Lynette’s brother, and Marisa’s brother served as their koumbaro for their traditional Greek stefana crown ceremony. Post-ceremony, the brides led an impromptu procession across the mountain top, leading their guests to the shuttles that would take them to the other side of the mountain for the reception on the 10th. Guests enjoyed a cocktail hour on the deck, watching the alpine glow as the sunset lit up the mountains. The brides opted for personalized escort cards, handwriting notes to each of their guests thanking them for attending. They continued their love for color with color-blocked reception tables, each round table having a different color centerpiece, and the center banquet tables having rainbow bud vases and candles.
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
For our ceremony and reception, we chose pieces that felt genuinely connected to us and to the setting. Our first dance was to “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” a song we dance and sing to in our kitchen at least once a week, sometimes more. It also felt especially fitting, surrounded by the mountains in Vail. After the first minute of dancing together, we invited everyone to join us on the dance floor, which instantly set the tone for the night and brought all the energy we wanted. Our shared bridesmaid read “Blessing for a Marriage,” a beautiful piece about the landscape of love and partnership that felt so aligned with the day. Lynette’s brother and Marisa’s brother-in-law co-officiated the ceremony, which made everything feel incredibly personal and rooted in family. We also wrote our own vows, and sharing those words we crafted for each other ended up being one of the most meaningful moments of the weekend. Everything felt thoughtful, heartfelt, and full of love.
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]
There were so many moments that felt uniquely “us,” but a few stand out in the most meaningful way. One of our favorite details was handwriting letters to each of our guests. We wanted every person to know exactly why they mattered to us and why having them with us at the top of the mountain meant so much. Seeing people open those letters throughout the night was incredibly special. The brides chose to have a private first look by the river behind their hotel, enjoying a moment of calm in nature before the festivities began. They made their way up the mountain in a gondola, where they read a note from the bride’s aunt given to them the evening before for the journey to the top.
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Our welcome party was full of western wear, which set the tone for a fun, relaxed, let ’s-do-this weekend. On the wedding day, all of our guests rode a gondola up the mountain for the ceremony, which created this magical shared sense of arrival and anticipation. Afterward, everyone was bused across to the opposite side of the mountain for cocktail hour and the reception, giving them an entirely new view of Vail. At the end of the night, we took a different gondola back down, which felt like the perfect exhale after such an unforgettable celebration.
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We also incorporated a Greek tradition known as the Stefana, which felt especially meaningful to us. The Stefana are wedding crowns connected by a ribbon and symbolize unity, honor, and the shared journey of marriage. The Koumbaro, or sponsor of the crowns, was Marisa’s brother, Steven, making the moment even more special. Marisa comes from a large Greek family that deeply values tradition, and it was important to us to share that part of her heritage with our family and friends.
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Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography | Event Planning: Callista & Company | Floral Design: The Perfect Petal | Dress: Amsale | Invitations: Mason Jones | Ceremony Venue: Holy Cross Event Deck | Reception Venue: The 10th | Beauty: Beauty on Location Studio






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































