Lo’s Nancy Meyers “Home Again” Inspired Wedding Inspiration

If you’re anything like me, a good Nancy Meyers film is the best cure to any bad day blues. Lighthearted storylines, envy-inducing kitchens, sprightly melodies and just the right amount of corny. As the great Iris Simpkins once said… “I’m looking for corny in my life”. The Nancy Meyers aesthetic has inspired just about every interior design choice I’ve made thus far, from the quintessential British coziness of The Holiday to Erica Berry’s Hamptons beach house in Something’s Gotta Give. My all time favorite? Alice Kinney’s 1929 Spanish-style hacienda from the oh-so underrated Home Again (if you guys haven’t seen it yet, prepare for a major treat) So, without further ado… I couldn’t be more excited to present to you a Pin-worthy moodboard for my dream Home Again inspired wedding. I hope you love it as much as I do!

Credits: Lauren Fair Photography, Lauren Fair Photography, Netflix, Plume Calligraphy, Erich McVey, Jose Villa, Lauren Fair Photography, Corbin Gurkin

THE DETAILS

First, tell us a little bit about the locale, season and setting of your inspo!

The setting of the mostly filmed at Reese Witherspoon’s sun soaked, Spanish-style home in Los Angeles. To emulate the setting, I’m envisioning a late summer wedding in a spacious SoCal backyard filled with bougainvillea, olive trees and tea light.

 

Can you describe your ideal type of venue to match the setting?

Definitely any venue that has a bit of Mediterranean flair. Terracotta accents, citrus trees, and pops of color would perfectly replicate the look of Reese’s charming Brentwood oasis.

 

Tell us about your ideal color palette!

I love the idea of playing the hues of the natural surroundings. The dream color scheme would of sage greens, blush pinks, some light blue and a joyful pop of lilac!

 

Which wedding dress style fits your bridal aesthetic best? 

Perhaps a lacy ensemble, with a sweetheart neckline and A-line silhouette. Anything romantic yet light and fitting for the warm Summer weather.

 

In a few words, describe the overall look and vibe of your inspiration. How do you want your guests to feel?

Idyllic, romantic, warm, joyful. A bit of California cool mixed with Mediterranean charm.