The Blueprint Wedding for How to Soften an Industrial Space With Blooms



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[field title=”Wedding Colors”]Blush, cream, mauve, green, dark purple[/field]

[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The bride really focused on softening the industrial space of The Foundry. Their florist helped them conceptualize a “meadow” that would bring the organic feeling of the foliage outside the venue, inside. She wanted a romantic, elegant vibe that featured a timeless, neutral color palette enhanced by rich textures. She sourced handmade paper invitations from Bulgaria with deckled edges, wax seals embellished with dried flowers and letterpress printing. Their day-of paper, from the same vendor, included special touches on each menu like details about their featured wine, which was from their favorite winery in Sonoma, CA. As the groom’s family is Italian, the wedding also spoke to a strong Tuscan influence, from the organic florals to the abundant charcuterie at cocktail hour. The ivy and greenery at the Foundry complimented the bride’s design, and allowed her to curate an outdoor custom experience in the heart of New York City.[/field]

[field title=”Proposal Story”]Our unique love story is really centered around the pandemic. We met two weeks before NYC shut down and, serendipitously, happened to live seven blocks away from each other. Once we realized that the pandemic wasn’t going away, we decided to essentially quarantine together: we weathered social justice protests, the pandemic and a cross-country move, all of which made us closer and gave our relationship a great foundation. Without that unplugged time, we would’ve never developed a close enough relationship for me to take the plunge and move to San Francisco. Essentially, I booked a trip to the West Coast at the end of the summer and never looked back. Joe proposed a few months later and the rest is history! [/field]

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Ashley wore a chic, embellished Mira Zwillinger gown from Mark Ingram Atelier. The gown featured a blush underlay, the designer’s signature beading, and an epic overskirt which the bride wore for her ceremony. To complete the bridal look, Ashley also wore a long cathedral veil for her walk down the aisle. [/field]

[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Ashley’s two bridesmaids wore identical blush/beige silk gowns from Fame and Partners. A simple yet stylish compliment to their organic, colorful floral bouquets from Cezanne Floral.[/field]

[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Joe had two looks for his wedding, both from The Black Tux. He wore a crisp white jacket for portraits and ceremony before changing into a baby blue jacket that perfectly complimented his eyes. [/field]

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]Coming from San Francisco, the couple served their guests their favorite wine from Scribe Winery, their favorite winery in Sonoma, CA. The couple also honored their grandparents by naming their custom cocktails after them. [/field]

[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Cezanne Floral designed petite, organic bouquets with blush and greenery tones and just a little depth with pops of dark purple. These small bouquets perfectly complimented the bride and bridesmaids stature and gowns. For the ceremony, the florist created a lot of eye catching texture the floral runners and meadow. Although the ceremony had to be moved inside due to rain, the lush florals still conveyed a warm Tuscan vibe. Meticulously placed floral centerpieces adorned the long rectangular tables in the tent for the reception following. [/field]

[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The wedding cake was designed by Nine Cakes and was a showstopper. With three epic tiers, it was the focal point of the cocktail hour. The texture was designed to mimic a Tuscan alfresco wall, and also beautifully complimented the texture of the venue space. [/field]

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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]One special touch the bride loved was their hand-embossed ice cubes with their initials that garnished each custom cocktail. [/field]

[field title=”Special Detail #2″]The couple gave their guests more insight into their relationship through custom cocktail napkins, which each contained a fun, unique fact about the couple.[/field]

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Photography: Liz Andolina Photography | Videography: Nato Tuke | Floral Design: Cézanne | Wedding Dress: Mira Zwillinger | Cake: Nine Cakes | Stationery: Papira | Makeup: Makeup by Monize | Hair: Manes by Mia | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Venue: The Foundry | Planning: The Get Together Events | Salon: Mark Ingram Atelier