Refined Romance in the Mountains with Fresh Florals and a Custom Lounge Reveal



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The design blended timeless elegance with modern, personal touches. Florist Elizabeth’s floral vision of white roses and baby’s breath created a soft, romantic atmosphere that felt both fresh and classic. Planner Jillian elevated the reception with a surprise custom bar and lounge from her own rental collection, adding a thoughtfully curated layer to the Mountain View Terrace celebration. The result was a day that felt refined yet relaxed—elegant without ever feeling too formal.

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From the bride: “Sam completely surprised me the morning he proposed. I thought we were meeting friends for breakfast! We decided to go on a walk beforehand along one of our usual walking routes, and that’s when he popped the question. It turned out to be a much better surprise than breakfast!”

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Eleanor wore a classic Anne Barge gown that perfectly echoed the timeless elegance of the day, structured, graceful, and beautifully tailored. For the ceremony, she added a lace topper that carried special meaning: it had originally been worn by her sister at her own wedding, making it a meaningful tribute to family. The layered look felt deeply personal and just right for the sacred setting of the ceremony.

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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids wore light mint green Amsale dresses that brought a soft, serene palette to the day, fresh against the mountain backdrop and beautifully cohesive with the florals. The mother of the bride complemented the look in a jacquard-textured gown in a similar shade, adding an elevated touch with timeless texture and subtle shimmer.[/field]

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The groom and groomsmen wore classic black tuxedos, a timeless choice that complemented the formal elegance of the day. Sam wore a Calvin Klein tux, while his groomsmen were outfitted in coordinating styles from Gentry Ltd., creating a cohesive and sophisticated look.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]The Broadmoor catered the evening with a beautifully curated menu and exceptional service, offering guests a true taste of Colorado luxury. Adding a personal touch, planner Jillian surprised the couple with a custom-designed bar, creating a stylish focal point for drinks and conversation during the cocktail hour.[/field]

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The floral design by Elizabeth Rose Florals was intentionally simple and timeless, centered around white roses and delicate sprigs of baby’s breath. The soft, monochromatic palette created a light and airy feel that beautifully complemented the mountain setting and classic attire. From the chapel to the custom lounge and reception tables, every detail felt thoughtfully cohesive and effortlessly elegant.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The four-tiered wedding cake, created by The Broadmoor, was a stunning white confection, adorned with sculptural white sugar flowers that added a modern yet delicate touch. Its clean design perfectly complemented the day’s elegant and timeless aesthetic.[/field]

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During the Catholic ceremony at The Broadmoor’s Pauline Chapel, the groom accidentally began his vows with “I, Eleanor…” which immediately brought laughter and lightened the mood. Even the usually serious monsignor couldn’t help but smile, making the moment a joyful and memorable highlight of the day.

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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Eleanor was set on having portraits with stunning mountain views, so her planner thoughtfully reserved the Parker Suite, complete with a private terrace over the porte-cochère. There, Eleanor and Sam looked every bit like royalty against the breathtaking Colorado landscape.[/field]

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Later in the evening, Eleanor changed into a beaded fringe dress by Nadine Merabi – paired with boots – for a look that was equal parts glamorous and fun. With SoulX keeping the dance floor packed all night, her dress swished and sparkled with every step, perfectly matching the high-energy celebration.

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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]The day was photographed on Ilford Delta 3200 and Fuji 400H film stocks (mixed with digital), chosen for their timeless character and nuanced beauty. The delicate grain of the 3200 brought depth and emotion to the black and white images, while the Fuji rendered classic, luminous color tones that felt both true and painterly.[/field]

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Photography: Mary Ann Craddock | Event Planning: Jillian Marie Events | Floral Design: Elizabeth Rose Florals | Wedding Dress: Anne Barge | Invitations: Ivory Isle Designs | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: The Broadmoor | Calligraphy: Willow Court Calligraphy | Band: SoulX | Groom's Attire: Calvin Klein | Groomsmen's Attire: Blazer | Beauty: The Day on Location Beauty | Film Processing: Photovision | Location: The Broadmoor | Photography - Assistance: Elena Spraguer | Reception Dress: Nadine Merabi | Rentals: c | Weddings Rings: Tacori