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From the beginning, the vision for the wedding was effortless yet elevated, romantic yet sophisticated, and organic yet refined. I loved the soft summer color palette of light rose pinks, happy greens, off-whites, and beige tones. Our wedding website read, “A Summer Garden Party Wedding Inspired by The French Countryside” because I wanted guests to feel like they stepped into an old-world estate garden. I was inspired by elegant designs that combined a pretty pastel color palette with exquisite ornate textures. Our rentals came together to create the perfect mix of elevated elegance and relaxed garden party. A lounge area with Louis XIV-style settees and custom down throw pillows that matched the tablecloths, a round bar with French umbrellas, wrought-iron welcome area furniture, a flower cart welcome table, bistro seating, scalloped edge plates, mother-of-pearl flatware, floral textured tablecloths, beige linen napkins, a sailcloth tent, and a checkered dance floor under market lights made for an incredible celebration from day to night. The ambiance of the day felt romantic and intentional with special touches; a welcome champagne etagere where guests could pick up a flute on their way to the ceremony, a string quartet playing live for the ceremony and cocktail hour, a horse and carriage that drove us through the tree-lined drive and dropped us off for our grand entrance into dinner, and a sailcloth tent draped with florals and string lights where dinner was magical.
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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed of a fairytale wedding that was full of romance, joy, and effortless beauty. My family traveled to France many times in my childhood, and I fell in love with the French countryside. I wanted our guests to feel transported to Provence, and Cavaignac Estate allowed us to make it happen without a flight. With a welcome area that resembled a French courtyard, a garden-party ceremony in a tree-lined drive, a cocktail hour amongst vineyards, a surprise horse-and-carriage grand entrance, and a plated dinner under twinkle lights in a sailcloth tent, the day truly felt like a fairytale. Unique Elements & DIY Elements: Our stationery suite was designed and handmade by my mom and me. With her graphic design skills and art degree, she helped to bring my vision of old-world romance to life with the finest details: a custom logo and floral design, handmade cotton paper, letterpressed invitations, a gorgeous custom font, specialty die-cut debossed trim, custom gold foil venue illustration, coordinating envelope liners, and hand-addressed antique gold calligraphy assembled with handmade pink silk ribbons, oval floral wax seals, and curated vintage stamps. We also made all of the wedding signage: a linen welcome sign with our venue line art, gold-framed bar signs that matched our custom logo, deckled-edge menus, ornately framed table numbers, and a French partition seating chart with our gold-framed logo and flowing linen signs. Everything was lovingly designed and handcrafted to create a romantic and cohesive feeling for our guests. Favorite Moment: My favorite moment of the day was riding in a horse-and-carriage while our guests waved to us. Seeing all of our loved ones as we passed by is a memory that Zach and I will always cherish. We went down the tree-lined drive for photos as our guests were seated for dinner. We were then escorted around our reception tent, where our guests waved and cheered once more. It was the experience of a lifetime. It was also an homage to my parents’ wedding, where they exited in a horse-and-carriage. We displayed their carriage photo on our welcome flower cart. Leading up to the wedding, Zach and I had written each other letters on the 23rd of each month. While getting ready on the morning of the wedding, we wrote our last letters and read them to each other during our first look. It was one of the most sentimental and memorable moments of the day.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
On a combined family trip to Kauai, Hawaii, we planned to take family pictures on the beach during sunset. During our portraits together, Zach got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. Zach’s family adorned me with a beautiful lei, and everyone was so happy – hugging and crying. It was the perfect start to our forever.
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Finding my wedding dress was surprisingly easy. Movement, texture, and delicate details were high on my list of “must-haves,” and I knew I wanted to wear Clivia by Alena Leena the minute I saw it online. I fell in love with the sweetheart neckline, delicate floral details, and unique tulle fabric. Adding a ruched ruffle trim along the bodice created the French-inspired dress of my dreams. I chose a cathedral veil that swooped just above my waist, and it perfectly complemented the shape of my silhouette while giving me the traditional bridal romance I was hoping for.
We transformed my mom’s classic 1990s wedding gown into the perfect second look dress for the end-of-night dancing. The puffed sleeves and basque-waist silhouette became a sophisticated, strapless gown with a modern high-low skirt. It was so special to be able to repurpose my mom’s wedding dress for this nostalgic trend.
I also found the perfect shoes to complement both dresses from Bella Belle. The Eve heels matched the detailing on my wedding dress as if they were made for each other, and the Lilia heels were the perfect touch of pearl for my second look. I finished off my bridal look with dainty drop pearl earrings and a matching drop pearl necklace. [/field]
[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]
We wanted our friends to be included in the wedding day without the traditional responsibilities of a full bridal party. They got ready with us in the morning, took photos with us before the ceremony, and sat at our head table during dinner. We did not have them walk down the aisle or stand with us because we wanted them to enjoy the moment. I gave my bridesmaids a moodboard and asked them to choose their own dresses. I encouraged them to look for dresses with movement, texture, and florals to enhance the garden party feel. They all came together to create a gorgeous array of garden party fashions. We asked the groomsmen to rent tuxedos with pinstripe French cuff tuxedo shirts to coordinate with Zach’s custom European tux from Indochino. To finish off his look, Zach wore a silk bowtie, custom gold cufflinks, and a classic white-faced watch that I gifted him that morning.
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]The food selections were selected to feel elevated yet relaxed – with refreshing, European, summer hors d’oeuvres like caprese bites and fruit tarts. Guests were escorted under the dreamy sailcloth tent for a sophisticated, plated dinner that began with a fresh farm salad and ended with a choice of chicken, steak, or ravioli. Wine and champagne were poured tableside for added convenience. During sunset, a large oval table was filled with delicate French desserts – eclairs, lemon bars, chocolate silk tarts, mini cheesecakes, and a central macaron tower. The dance floor opened with a dress change and an espresso martini tower, bringing a modern flair to a classic wedding tradition.[/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]
The floral vision was “French garden party,” and our florist delivered. It felt like I had stepped into the most lush, organic, and beautiful gardens I had ever seen. The custom ceremony arch was a work of art, the baskets of floral groupings around the seating chart felt organic, and the vines cascading down the entrance of the reception tent made the space feel romantic. Every floral was placed intentionally to create lots of movement and whimsy, and it all seamlessly blended in with the venue as if it had grown from the ground. I even dedicated my beautiful bouquet to my mom at the end of my toast for all of her help with making our wedding such a dream.
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Our cake was an elegant, two-tiered vintage cake – similar to both of our parents’ wedding cakes from the 90s. Espresso buttercream was smoothed between the decadent layers of vanilla bean cake, and delicate buttercream scallops kissed the ruffled trim along the outside. For the ultimate romantic French style, we created a ‘frou-frou’ cake table by draping layers of luxurious fabric and gathering it into rosette poofs. For that special ‘something old’ vintage touch, we used my grandmother’s antique silver knife and cake server. [/field]
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Our signature cocktails were also selected with a European summer in mind. Hers: a raspberry lemon drop with a sweet sugar rim and raspberry garnish. His: a refreshing rum mule with a lime garnish.
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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]Our French courtyard-inspired welcome area was all furniture from my parents’ home courtyard. My mom had dined at the Ritz Carlton Paris and fell in love with the French wrought-iron courtyard furniture. The set has been in our backyard since I was a child, and I knew I wanted to include it in the welcome area at the wedding. The matching wrought-iron white flower cart was from my grandparents’ backyard, so the welcome area felt intentional and inviting. Baskets of florals framed the flower cart in groupings as if someone had handpicked them from our garden. We also loved the special touches of our parents’ framed wedding photos from the 1990s. They were placed on the cart next to our audio guestbook for an extra touch of nostalgia. Before the ceremony, champagne, water, and lemonade were passed on silver trays to welcome the guests to an elegant experience.[/field]
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Our French courtyard-inspired welcome area was all furniture from my parents’ home courtyard. My mom had dined at the Ritz Carlton Paris and fell in love with the French wrought-iron courtyard furniture. The set has been in our backyard since I was a child, and I knew I wanted to include it in the welcome area at the wedding. The matching wrought-iron white flower cart was from my grandparents’ backyard, so the welcome area felt intentional and inviting. Baskets of florals framed the flower cart in groupings as if someone had handpicked them from our garden. We also loved the special touches of our parents’ framed wedding photos from the 1990s. They were placed on the cart next to our audio guestbook for an extra touch of nostalgia. Before the ceremony, champagne, water, and lemonade were passed on silver trays to welcome the guests to an elegant experience. Advice For Future Brides: Take in every moment. Hire an amazing planner to help with the details leading up to the day, and then let them take over and just experience it all. It was truly one of the best days of my life, and I’m so grateful I took in every last moment with my husband and loved ones.
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Photography: Willow & Ben Photography | Cinematography: Ricky Meyer Films | Event Planning: Curated by Grace + White | flowers: Posh Posey | Wedding Dress: a&be bridal shop | Cake: Flour and Bloom Cakes | Reception Venue: cavaignac estate | Catering: Farm To Table Catering | DJ: MVMNT DJs | Beauty: Sarah Nika Glam | Rentals: Standard Event Rentals | Rentals: bright | Rentals: Chefs House | Rentals: Carriage Occassions | bar: poppies and pour | content creator: Ce Jour Creations | linens: BBJ La Tavola | musicians: Bellarosa String Quartet | photobooth: Unique Photo Booths | rentals: Memorable Events Rentals



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































