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The colour palette for this wedding is white, cream, and a sand/ivory tone. Accents of green through baby’s breath and floral stems. The bride’s sister and mom wore blue to play on “something blue.”
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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
It was really important to both of us that our wedding felt timeless and classic — the kind of day we could look back on twenty years from now without cringing at a single design decision. We steered away from anything too trendy and instead leaned into lavish florals, soft drapery, and subtle personal touches that told our story. Some of our favorite details included cocktail napkins featuring our dog Archie, a Taylor Swift quote reading “At Every Table I’ll Save You A Seat” on our seating chart, and our honeymoon destinations used in place of traditional table numbers.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
Taylor had been planning to propose during our New Year’s trip to Laguna Beach — but the universe had other plans! We both came down with a terrible bout of food poisoning on the first night, leaving us completely out of commission for three days. Looking back, it was actually the perfect distraction, because I was so preoccupied with just surviving that the thought of a proposal never even crossed my mind. So when it finally happened, I was completely caught off guard.
Once we recovered, Taylor convinced me to take a walk down to the beach. It was there, on a private stretch of sand called Victoria Beach, that he got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. The fact that it happened on a beach named Victoria made the moment feel even more meaningful.[/field]
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]
I originally had my heart set on something sleek and fitted, but after trying on countless gowns in that silhouette, I still hadn’t had my “it’s the one” moment. My mom gently nudged me to try an A-line satin gown — and the second I stepped out in it, I knew. I immediately felt like a bride. Moms really do know best! That said, I still wanted to honor my original instinct for something more fitted, so I chose a second dress by New White for the reception. It was form-fitting throughout, but had the most romantic tulle detailing — that included off-the-shoulder sleeves, a flowing overskirt, and an ethereal illusion back. It felt fashion-forward and fun while still nodding to classic bridal style, and the soft movement of the tulle beautifully mimicked a veil throughout the entire evening.
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Since our color palette was almost entirely white and muted tones, I knew I wanted my sister/maid of honor to serve as my “something blue.” I was equally determined that her dress wouldn’t look like a typical bridesmaid dress — I wanted something that felt more like an elevated evening dress. We found the perfect option through House of CB: a soft blue maxi dress with delicate floral detailing throughout. It looked chic and intentional rather than bridal-party standard, and more importantly, it suited her beautifully. Having her be my something blue made the tradition feel genuinely personal.[/field]
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
The day began with glasses of rosé as guests arrived at the estate and were welcomed into the relaxed elegance of the setting before being ushered to the back lawn for the ceremony. Following the vows, guests gathered at the iconic Azuridge gazebo for cocktail hour, where canapés were passed alongside champagne and a signature Empress Gin–based gin and tonic named after the couple’s beloved dog, Archie. As the evening unfolded, guests transitioned into a beautifully chiffon-draped open-air tent for a plated three-course dinner beneath the soft glow of candlelight. After dinner, the celebration continued indoors, where guests danced the night away.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]
The florals will be heavily focused on white peonies, roses, and baby’s breath. Overall structure of bouquets and centrepieces to be a bit more classic & rounded, with installation elements feeling a bit more modern and whimsical.
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]
The wedding cake was three tiers, with the base layer being an accordion/fluted style fondant design, surrounded by a baby’s breath & white roses cake meadow.
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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
Taylor and I both feel strongly that music sets the emotional tone of an entire day, so we were very intentional with every choice. For the ceremony, we hired a string quartet — but with a twist. Rather than traditional classical pieces, we asked them to perform modern songs our guests would subtly recognize, giving the whole ceremony a Bridgerton-meets-romance feel that our guests absolutely loved. For our key musical moments, we drew inspiration from the iconic rom-com soundtracks of our childhood. We concluded our ceremony as husband and wife for the very first time to “Got to Be Real” by Cheryl Lynn — it was the perfect joyful sendoff to close out the ceremony. We then made our grand entrance into the reception to “This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)” by Natalie Cole, setting the tone for the celebration ahead. And for our first dance, we chose the timeless “At Last” by Etta James. These are songs we genuinely listen to on Sunday mornings while making breakfast together, so they felt deeply authentic to us as a couple. For the reception, we wanted to party! We’ve been to countless weddings where the dance floor fizzled out early due to jarring genre switches or slow-tempo detours, and we were determined not to let that happen. We gave our DJ one directive: keep the energy high and the floor packed all night. No “Sweet Caroline,” no slow songs — just nonstop, club-energy music from start to finish. Our wedding planner also gave us the most brilliant piece of advice: never leave the dance floor, because the moment the bride and groom step off, the guests follow. We took that very seriously and made a point of staying on the dance floor together all night. Our guests danced with us until nearly 33 am— and we’d call that a success!
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]
Custom-built seating chart included a Taylor Swift song lyric. The other side of the building served as the backdrop for their 3 tier cake, where the ceremony arch was repurposed to frame the wedding cake. This area was later transformed into a champagne tower.
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Carnivale-inspired props were brought out during the dance party to honour the bride’s mom’s Latin heritage.
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Photography: Justine Milton Photography | Cinematography: Parfait Productions | Event Design: Moments by Madeleine Weddings & Events | Event Planning: Moments by Madeleine Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Lindsey Kao | Wedding Dress: Blush and Raven | Cake: Bake My Day | Invitations: Paper Ocelot | Ceremony Venue: Azuridge Estate Hotel | Reception Venue: Azuridge Estate Hotel | DJ: Pez Productions | Groom's Attire: Atelier by Ensemble | Officiant: Klaus Ohlhoff | Ceremony Music: Uptown Strings | Beauty: Blush and Coco | Photo Booth: Our Lavish Guests | Rentals: Modern Rentals | Signage: Ynot Digital













































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































